Brimham Rocks
The curious rock formations at Brimham in Nidderdale are scattered over some 50 acres on Brimham Moor and provide a great variety of weird and wonderful shapes. These exposed sections of tough sandstone (called millstone grit) were created some 320 million years ago and the shapes we see today are mainly the result of erosion during and after the Devensian glaciation.

Brimham Rocks
- More climbers at Brimham Rocks
- Turtle
- A view of Brimham Rocks
- Standing on Brimham Rocks
- A view of Brimham Rocks 1
- A view of Brimham Rocks 2
- A view of Brimham Rocks 3
- A view of Brimham Rocks 4
- A view of Brimham Rocks 5
- A view of Brimham Rocks 6
- A view of Brimham Rocks 7
- A view of Brimham Rocks 8
- A view of Brimham Rocks 9
- A view of Brimham Rocks 10
- Eagle
- Dancing Bear
- Druid’s Writing Desk
- Druid’s Writing Desk (again)
- Idol Rock
- Idol Rock (again)
- Climbing at Brimham Rocks 1
- Climbing at Brimham Rocks 2
- Climbing at Brimham Rocks 3