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The Yorkshire Dales National Park lies in the historical region of Yorkshire County.
One can see a splendid collection of mighty hills and beautiful river valleys in the park.
The symbol of this park is a sheep, which represents this country full of sheep. One can see large fields spreading out all along the valley.
These emerald green fields have criss-crossed pattern of walls. These walls are made of dry stones which mark the field boundary.
The national park is made up of a group of several small and large dales.
Swaledale is the largest dale of them all. Visitors can enjoy nature walks in this park. See the splendid Hardraw Force, a spectacular waterfall near Hawes.
Clapham is a beautiful nature trail which passes through the Ingleborough cave.
Aysgarth Falls are a collection of three waterfalls. Tourists can walk to the scenic ruins of Bolton Priory along the Wharfe River.
The national park also holds the Southerdale Scar wildlife reserve. |