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Hole of Horcum Circular.
Whitby to Robin Hood's Bay.
Osmotherley and the Cleveland Way Circular.
Mallyan Spout and Beck Hole.
Lord Stones Walk.
Grosmont, Mallyan Spout, and Thomason Foss Circular.
Guisborough Three Peaks Circular.
The Dales are mainly in West Yorkshire, the moors mainly in North Yorkshire. Both are mainly limestone areas with weak soil for arable farming but the Dales have more small farms than the moors. The Dales are higher than the moors so get more snow in winter, the moors have more coastline and are more remote inland.Dotted throughout the North York Moors are bustling market towns and picturesque villages with warm welcomes and intriguing local tales from smugglers to industrious monks. Timeless stone-built villages nestling in peaceful dales score highly on charm while also being living records of human habitation.
What are the walks on the Moors near Leeds : The five heritage walks on Ilkley Moor take in the most interesting sites on the Moor including the Neolithic stones; cow and calf; twelve apostles; white wells moorland; cup and ring stones – all of these are available to view and download from the Friends of Ilkley Moor website.
Can you walk on the Moors
The North York Moors landscape comprises more than 1,400 miles of public footpaths – discover the national park's vast moorland and sweeping coastline with our favourite walks.
Which is better Yorkshire Dales or North York Moors : Whilst the Yorkshire Dales boasts a labyrinth of moods, from wild and windswept to calm and tranquil, the North York Moors offers the best of both coast and countryside, with rolling moorland and a dramatic coastline waiting to be explored.
One of the most spectacular and most popular villages in the Dales is Malham. With dramatic limestone scenery just a stone's throw from the village centre, Malham has few equals anywhere in the UK. A gentle stroll of about half an hour from the village will bring you to Malham Cove. The North Yorkshire Moors is one of the UK's most beautiful national parks. Famed for its heather-clad moorland; most spectacular and a must-see in the late summer. It magically lights up the landscape in a fiery blanket of bright pinks and purples. The magnificent flowers are alive with bees and butterflies.
Can you walk on moorland
Everyone is welcome to walk on the wilder, open spaces of Britain's mountains, moors, commons, heath and downland.The North York Moors landscape comprises more than 1,400 miles of public footpaths – discover the national park's vast moorland and sweeping coastline with our favourite walks.Safety: Dartmoor's landscape can be deceptive, with hidden bogs and uneven ground. Take caution while walking and be mindful of potential hazards. It's advisable to let someone know your planned route and estimated return time, especially if you're embarking on longer or more remote walks. One of the most spectacular and most popular villages in the Dales is Malham. With dramatic limestone scenery just a stone's throw from the village centre, Malham has few equals anywhere in the UK. A gentle stroll of about half an hour from the village will bring you to Malham Cove.
What is the most scenic place in the Yorkshire Dales : Malhamdale. Malhamdale in the South of the Yorkshire Dales National Park offers dramatic limestone scenes. Centred around the small village of Malham are Malhamdale's 3 main attractions – Malham Cove (see below), Gordale Scar a dramatic limestone canyon and Malham Tarn a picturesque lake and the highest in England.
Where is the prettiest place in Yorkshire : The Most Beautiful Places in Yorkshire
York Shambles. Think of York Shambles as the Oxford Street of the medieval times – or one of the most beautiful places in Yorkshire.
The Cleveland Way.
Cayton Bay Beach, Scarborough.
Filey Sculpture Trail.
North Yorkshire Moors Railway.
RSPB Bempton Cliffs.
Sewerby Hall.
How would you describe the Yorkshire Moors
The North York Moors is renowned for its diverse and awe-inspiring landscapes. Vast expanses of heather-clad moorland, punctuated by ancient woodlands, dramatic cliffs, and tranquil valleys, create a mesmerising tapestry of colours and textures. About 23 per cent of the North York Moors is under woodland cover (mostly located to the south-west and south-east), equivalent to more than 300 square kilometres of trees. It is home to the largest concentration of ancient and veteran trees in northern England.Public Rights of Way. One of the things that makes Dartmoor so special is the open access to the commons where you can walk freely rather than sticking to footpaths. But there are also hundreds of miles of paths and tracks which you can use.
Can you walk on Dartmoor : Dartmoor National Park is a fabulous place to go walking. With so many routes available across this wild and historic landscape, these pages will help you choose where to start. For any walk, no matter how short, we recommend you take an OS explorer map of Dartmoor with you.
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The Dales are mainly in West Yorkshire, the moors mainly in North Yorkshire. Both are mainly limestone areas with weak soil for arable farming but the Dales have more small farms than the moors. The Dales are higher than the moors so get more snow in winter, the moors have more coastline and are more remote inland.Dotted throughout the North York Moors are bustling market towns and picturesque villages with warm welcomes and intriguing local tales from smugglers to industrious monks. Timeless stone-built villages nestling in peaceful dales score highly on charm while also being living records of human habitation.

What are the walks on the Moors near Leeds : The five heritage walks on Ilkley Moor take in the most interesting sites on the Moor including the Neolithic stones; cow and calf; twelve apostles; white wells moorland; cup and ring stones – all of these are available to view and download from the Friends of Ilkley Moor website.
Can you walk on the Moors
The North York Moors landscape comprises more than 1,400 miles of public footpaths – discover the national park's vast moorland and sweeping coastline with our favourite walks.
Which is better Yorkshire Dales or North York Moors : Whilst the Yorkshire Dales boasts a labyrinth of moods, from wild and windswept to calm and tranquil, the North York Moors offers the best of both coast and countryside, with rolling moorland and a dramatic coastline waiting to be explored.
One of the most spectacular and most popular villages in the Dales is Malham. With dramatic limestone scenery just a stone's throw from the village centre, Malham has few equals anywhere in the UK. A gentle stroll of about half an hour from the village will bring you to Malham Cove.

The North Yorkshire Moors is one of the UK's most beautiful national parks. Famed for its heather-clad moorland; most spectacular and a must-see in the late summer. It magically lights up the landscape in a fiery blanket of bright pinks and purples. The magnificent flowers are alive with bees and butterflies.
Can you walk on moorland
Everyone is welcome to walk on the wilder, open spaces of Britain's mountains, moors, commons, heath and downland.The North York Moors landscape comprises more than 1,400 miles of public footpaths – discover the national park's vast moorland and sweeping coastline with our favourite walks.Safety: Dartmoor's landscape can be deceptive, with hidden bogs and uneven ground. Take caution while walking and be mindful of potential hazards. It's advisable to let someone know your planned route and estimated return time, especially if you're embarking on longer or more remote walks.

One of the most spectacular and most popular villages in the Dales is Malham. With dramatic limestone scenery just a stone's throw from the village centre, Malham has few equals anywhere in the UK. A gentle stroll of about half an hour from the village will bring you to Malham Cove.
What is the most scenic place in the Yorkshire Dales : Malhamdale. Malhamdale in the South of the Yorkshire Dales National Park offers dramatic limestone scenes. Centred around the small village of Malham are Malhamdale's 3 main attractions – Malham Cove (see below), Gordale Scar a dramatic limestone canyon and Malham Tarn a picturesque lake and the highest in England.
Where is the prettiest place in Yorkshire : The Most Beautiful Places in Yorkshire
How would you describe the Yorkshire Moors
The North York Moors is renowned for its diverse and awe-inspiring landscapes. Vast expanses of heather-clad moorland, punctuated by ancient woodlands, dramatic cliffs, and tranquil valleys, create a mesmerising tapestry of colours and textures.

About 23 per cent of the North York Moors is under woodland cover (mostly located to the south-west and south-east), equivalent to more than 300 square kilometres of trees. It is home to the largest concentration of ancient and veteran trees in northern England.Public Rights of Way. One of the things that makes Dartmoor so special is the open access to the commons where you can walk freely rather than sticking to footpaths. But there are also hundreds of miles of paths and tracks which you can use.
Can you walk on Dartmoor : Dartmoor National Park is a fabulous place to go walking. With so many routes available across this wild and historic landscape, these pages will help you choose where to start. For any walk, no matter how short, we recommend you take an OS explorer map of Dartmoor with you.