Yorkshire Dales and Nidderdale AONB

Malham cove

The Yorkshire Dales National Park is situated north of Manchester in England. It is spread out on three counties: North Yorkshire, Cumbria and Lancashire. It has a total area of 2,178 km2 and includes the Howgill Fells and Orton Fells. It does not include the area of Nidderdale situated in the east and south of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Nidderdale is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).

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You can find the walks we did in the map and list of blog posts below. Most of them are dog friendly but dog will need to be on lead when crossing fields with livestock. All the walks are written in English. Additionally, you will be able for each walk to download a PDF with clear guidances and GPX file by visiting our page on the walking website Visorando. A link specific to the PDF of the walk is also provided in each blog post.

Find all the PDF and GPX files of our walks on Visorando website.

Green: easy walk, Orange: medium level walk, Red: hard level walk

Walks in the North Pennines AONB, England

Walk around Malham – Yorkshire Dales, England

This circular hike allows to discover the Yorkshire Dale National Park and offers a magnificent view on the English countryside. This dog friendly walk is very easy and accessible for people not used to walk and/or with young children. There are three places to absolutely see during this trip, which are the Janet’s Foss, Gordale…

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Find all our walks in the UK National Parks on this page.


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