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  2. Yorkshire Dales - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the dales are within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, created in 1954. [1] The exception is the area around Nidderdale, which forms the separate Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The landscape of the Yorkshire Dales consists of sheltered glacial valleys separated by exposed moorland. [2]

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  4. List of Yorkshire Dales - Wikipedia

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    Side dales are indented under the dale from which they branch. An alphabetical list follows at the end. The Yorkshire Dales are dales in the Pennine area of the historic county of Yorkshire in northern England. They do not include dales south of Airedale or dales in other areas of Yorkshire, for example in the North York Moors.

  5. Ribblesdale - Wikipedia

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    View across the valley from Moughton Nab. Ribblesdale is one of the Yorkshire Dales in England. It is the dale or upper valley of the River Ribble in North Yorkshire.Towns and villages in Ribblesdale (downstream, from north to south) include Selside, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Stainforth, Langcliffe, Giggleswick, Settle, Long Preston and Hellifield.

  6. Nidderdale - Wikipedia

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    Nidderdale was designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1994. [3] The AONB covers a much wider area than Nidderdale. In addition to Nidderdale itself (above Hampsthwaite), the AONB includes part of lower Wharfedale, the Washburn valley and part of lower Wensleydale, including Jervaulx Abbey and the side valleys west of the River Ure.

  7. Dry Rigg Quarry - Wikipedia

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    Dry Rigg Quarry is a quarry at Helwith Bridge in North Yorkshire, England, located within the Yorkshire Dales National Park.The quarry produces a hard-wearing gritstone (also known as greywacke) which is listed as being nationally important for road building, and is one of four in the Yorkshire Dales National Park that produces this type of aggregate.

  8. Foxup - Wikipedia

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    Foxup is a hamlet in the Yorkshire Dales in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. The hamlet is near Halton Gill and Litton and is 13 miles (21 km) north west of Grassington. [1] Foxup is in the civil parish of Halton Gill. [2] The source of the River Skirfare starts here at the confluence of Foxup Beck and Cosh Beck. [3]

  9. Gunnerside - Wikipedia

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    Gunnerside is a village in North Yorkshire, England. It is situated in Swaledale , on the B6270 road , 3 miles (5 km) east of Muker and 6 miles (10 km) west of Grinton . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The village lies between the River Swale and its tributary, Gunnerside Beck, and is within the Yorkshire Dales National Park.