Yorkshire Dales National Park |
A village in Yorkshire Dales
The Yorkshire Dales lie in an area of high ground in North and West Yorkshire, England.
Although many valleys all over Yorkshire are called "(name of river)+dale", such as
Airedale or Calderdale, the Yorkshire Dales are usually deemed to be those valleys north of the Wharfe. In recent years most of
this area has been designated a national park. The dales themselves are 'U' and 'V' shaped valleys cut in flat limestone pavement by glaciation. The characteristic
scenery is green upland pastures separated by dry-stone walls and
grazed by sheep and cattle.
The moors above are covered with heather and
famed for grouse shooting in the months following August 12 each year (the 'Glorious Twelfth'). See Yorkshire Wolds.
The beautiful Yorkshire Dales were made forever famous in the nostalgic literary works of local veterinarian
James Herriot, beginning with If Only They Could Talk in
1970.
See also:
- Skipton
- Settle and Carlisle Railway
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