MALHAM

Malham is home to only 120 people but is one of the most visited villages in the Yorkshire Dales due to it's proximity to some of Englang's most striking limestone features, Malham Cove and Gordale Scar.
Many of the visitors to Malham are passing through on the Pennine Way, a long-distance footpath but many more come to see the natural attractions as well as the village's two pubs, a rare breeds park and National Park Visitor Centre. A small barn owned by the National Trust is open to visitors and contains a small display of rural life in the area and at the south end of the village is a smithy.
The village can get busy during the summer and parking can be difficult.

Bridge over Malham Beck

The Malham Show takes place on the Saturday before the August Bank Holiday Monday and features livestock, horses, local crafts and produce and displays, along with sports, family attractions and trade stands.

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