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There is no end of places to take in the views and surroundings of the stunning Yorkshire Dales. But there is one “unique” landmark that offers beautiful sights of the national park that has ...
Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority (YDNPA) chiefs have warned of possible redundancies and the need to restructure the organisation due to a loss of government funding. Did you know with a ...
From Sunday (April 20), buses will run every Sunday through to October 19, giving residents and tourists alike the chance to explore the Yorkshire Dales National Park without the need for a car.
The walk past Artengill Viaduct, up Great Knoutberry Hill (one of the least visited Dales 30 mountains) and back via Dent Station is the best ...
A WIDE range of organisations including the Dales national park are set to take part in the annual Yorkshire Heritage Summit. Due to take place in Skipton for the first time, the fourth heritage ...
Neil Heseltine, Member champion for promoting understanding at the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority, said: “Mike took on a monumental task and his efforts are much appreciated. The Dales ...
The latest production to be filmed in the region is a new adaptation of the classic novel Wuthering Heights, which has just finished shooting in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. It stars ...
This Yorkshire Dales landmark is said to be a 'peaceful corner' of the national park that's 'amazed' visitors for centuries and has 'breathtaking' views.
Home to stunning waterfalls, the village of Keld is consistently listed among the prettiest in Britain. Nestled in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, Keld is a gorgeous village known for its ...
Forage for CH4nge project to assess how different sheep breeds compare in terms of their methane emissions when grazing on different types of grassland A new study investigating methane emissions ...
Great Knoutberry Hill is the summit area of Widdale Fell and marks the boundary of Yorkshire and Cumbria. It is also one of ...
Dotted across the Yorkshire Dales National Park, overlooking the Wensleydale Valley, are five forest cabins that beautifully blend slow living with luxury – hygge but with a Yorkshire spin.