- The Yorkshire Dales
National Park stretches from narrow and winding Swaledale and
broad Wensleydale in the north to the more rugged Littondale
and Ribblesdale and broad Wharfedale in the south.
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- The Dales are very
beautiful, sheltered from the exposed high tops of the limestone
moorland. The region features austere stone villages with simple,
functional architecture, streams and rivers cutting through the
hills, wide empty moors and endless stone walls snaking over
the slopes.
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- The Leeds - Settle
- Carlisle railway passes through here, providing access to a
series of attractive towns.
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