There are various Anglo-Scandinavian sites in the Yorkshire Dales. One farmstead excavated at Ribblehead near Ingleborough, consists of the remains of three buildings clustered together on what is ...
Why? The Yorkshire Dales is caving country! In fact, just a little further on from the stepping stones you’ll find Scoska Cave, high up in the woods and these underground networks are the reason ...
The dilapidated remains of an impressive farmhouse lie quietly on Yorkshire Dales hills ... where "crack" meant "crow" and "pot" referred to a "cave". The remaining structures are believed ...
Tourism in the Yorkshire Dales is based around the main recreational activities of cycling, hiking, caving and sightseeing. Caves are a major draw and some are run commercially as tourist attractions.
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