Yorkshire Dales National Park
The Yorkshire Dales National Park covers approximately 1,762 square kilometres of the Pennine hills in North Yorkshire and Cumbria. The landscape is characterised by limestone valleys, moorland, dry stone walls, and traditional market towns such as Skipton and Hawes. The park is renowned for its scenic beauty including waterfalls, ancient field systems, and dramatic fells, and attracts millions of visitors each year.