Walking In The Yorkshire Dales

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Moughton Scar/ Whernside

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Contents:-

  • Ribblehead -A selection of walks in the Three Peaks area all finishing at the Station Inn Ribblehead. These make use where appropriate of the excellent Settle-Carlisle Railway service

  • Upper Wharfedale-The most frequented of the Dales and covering a large area including  Kettlewell, Litton, Arncliffe and Buckden

  • Lower Wharfedale -  the area north of Ilkley and including the moorland each side of Bolton Abbey and Grassington

  • Nidderdale - Includes Pateley Bridge, Brimham Rocks, Middlesmoor and Scar House Reservoir

  • Washburn Valley - Includes Timble, Fewston and Thruscross area - Easy access from Leeds and surrounding areas

  • Malham Dale - Malham Cove and Gordale Scar

  • Swaledale - Gunnerside Gill and Upper Swaledale - an area rich in lead mining heritage as well as scenery

  • Ilkley Moor- From Menston to Ilkley - an area of open moorland actually in Lower Wharfedale with carved rocks and stone circles

  • Middleton Fells - A circuit of the Middleton Fells  - an upland area on it's own situated between the Three Peaks and the Lake District and not often frequented

  • Coverdale   -a circuit taking in part of Coverdale and Waldendale from this remote valley