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Find
out about what to do and where to stay in and
around the Yorkshire Dales. Relax in a pub,
explore a pothole or enjoy one of the many
footpaths. Find out whats on with the calendar of
events. Visit a local heritage centre, museum or
craft shop on one of the many picturesque
villages or take a ride on a steam train. Buy
local produce at a farmers' market or sample a
pint of local brew. This website contains a list
of hotel, bed and breakfast and pub accommodation
plus campsites and bunk houses. Visit Ingleton
and The Three Peaks with it's many caves, glens
and waterfalls or Arkengarthdale and Tan Hill,
some of England's remotest countryside. Skipton
and the South, the gateway to the Yorkshire Dales
and Swaledale, with it's attractive meadows and
barns. There's Coverdale, untouched by time and
Bishopdale, rustic with few inhabitants. Malham
is famous for it's Cove and nearby Gordale Scar.
Hawes and Wensleydale has museums and craft
shops.
Kirkby Lonsdale and Sedbergh although situated in
Cumbria are associated with the Yorkshire Dales
rather than with the nearby Lake District. Nearby
is the northernmost extremity of Lancashire.
Mighty Wharfedale and it's villages, hills, farms
and potholes dominates the east side of the
National Park.
Nidderdale and Pateley Bridge to the east and the
Forest of Bowland to the south although not part
of the National Park are worth a mention.
Also featured here are the Southern Pennines, the
region between the Yorkshire Dales and the Peak
District National Parks. The main radio station for the
Yorkshire Dales area is FRESH
A.M. and can be received at
936, 1413 and 1431 Medium Wave. Visit FRESH A.M.
at
www.dalesradio.co.uk
Listen to
Fresh A.M.
CLICK
HERE (Windows Media Player required).
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