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The Yorkshire Dales Three Peaks

The Yorkshire Dales Three Peaks are Whernside, Ingleborough and Pen-y-ghent. However it is not only the peaks themselves that are of interest but the surrounding areas - caves, pots, limestone pavement and waterfalls can be found in abundance.

Pen-y-ghent
Pen-y-ghent
  • Whernside Cyclist
  • A view of Ingleborough from Whernside
  • A view of Ingleborough and Limestone Pavement
  • Limestone Pavement near Ingleborough
  • Ingleborough Massif
  • Limestone Pavement
  • Little Ingleborough
  • Long Lane
  • A view of Pen-y-ghent from Horton Station
  • Path up to Pen-y-ghent
  • Pen-y-ghent and Rainbow
  • A view of Pen-y-ghent
  • A winter view of Pen-y-ghent
  • Ribblehead Viaduct
  • Trow Gill
  • Whernside from the top of Ingleborough
  • Whernside and Greensett Tarn
  • Pen-y-ghent and the mist
  • The Settle-Carlisle Railway and Whernside
  • Pen-y-ghent, mist and railway
  • Ingleborough from Simon Fell
  • Low mist along Low Sleights Road
  • Low mist along Low Sleights Road (again)
  • Waterfall along Force Gill
  • Bleamoor Tunnel


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