Malham Information

 
Image courtesy of Visit Britain Image courtesy of Visit Britain Image courtesy of Visit Britain Image courtesy of Visit Britain Image courtesy of Visit Britain Image courtesy of Visit Britain Image courtesy of Visit Britain Image courtesy of Visit Britain Image courtesy of Visit Britain Image courtesy of Visit Britain Image courtesy of Visit Britain Image courtesy of Visit Britain Image courtesy of Visit Britain Image courtesy of Visit Britain
Image courtesy of Visit Britain
Photos | View more photos of Malham

Map | View detailed map of Malham

Highlights of North Yorkshire

York Information

York - a modern Viking city. Learn everything about York from its historic landmarks like York..

Scarborough Information

Britain's first holiday resort, Scarborough has been welcoming visitors for over 360 years. Today..

Knaresborough Information

Get a feel of yester-year with a guided tour of the medieval castle including the eerie dungeon and..

Whitby Information

With its quaint cobbled streets and picturesque houses standing on the steep slopes of the River..

Staithes Information

Staithes means “landing place” and this village was once a thriving fishing port bustling with..

Harrogate Information

Experience some of Harrogate's spa heritage by spending a couple of hours at the Turkish Baths. The..

Ripon Information

The magnificent cathedral stands majestically in the heart of the city. Step inside to find..

Ripley Yorkshire Information

One of England\'s last surviving estate villages, Ripley village surrounds Ripley Castle, which has..

Robin Hood's Bay Information

Robin Hood's Bay is one of the most charming and popular villages in the North York Moors National..

Grassington Information

Grassington is one of the best-known villages in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, with its pretty..

Reeth Information

Reeth, situated on the lower slopes of Calver Hill, above the confluence of Arkle Beck with the..

Forest Of Bowland Information

The Forest of Bowland is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). This protected landscape is..

Masham Information

Masham is a traditional Yorkshire market town: markets are still held every Wednesday and Saturday..

Rosedale Abbey Information

Steep winding roads lead to Rosedale in the heart of the North York Moors National Park. 
Despite..

Goathland Information

This village in the heart of the National Park has attracted visitors since the 19th century. Its..

Settle Information

At the heart of Ribblesdale is charming Settle, a quaint market town standing beside the largest..

Hawes Information

Hawes, regarded as the capital of Upper Wensleydale, is said to be one of the highest market towns..

Helmsley Information

One of Yorkshire's most popular market towns,Helmsley is situated on the banks of the River Rye..

Thirsk Information

The market town of Thirsk is perhaps better known as James Herriot's town. Alf Wight, author of the..

Danby Information

This bustling village is a great place to start your visit to the North York Moors National..

Sandsend Information

This popular seaside village, situated in the North York Moors National Park, offers great beaches..

Skipton Information

Skipton is the 'gateway' to the magnificent Yorkshire Dales for thousands of visitors from all over..

Sutton Bank Information

Sutton Bank offers “The finest view in England” according to author James Herriot. You can see..

See all locations in North Yorkshire

Malham Information

The little village of Malham lies at the heart of this dale and is the perfect starting point for exploring some of the most spectacular limestone scenery in the national park. Malham Cove and Gordale Scar, geological wonders formed through the action of ice and water, have been attracting visitors for over 200 years.


The countryside around Malham is easy to explore on foot. If you are fit enough, the view from the top of the Cove is well worth the steep steps, but if you prefer just to stroll, a walk to Janet's Foss or along the riverside at Airton is well worth the effort.

Malham Moor, above the Cove, can be wild and bleak, but Malham Tarn nestles there like a jewel. See it when the sun is setting and you will have a memory to treasure forever.

Visiting Malham?


Popular Searches




Home | Contact Us
Content developed with the assistance of Visit Britain.
2003 - 2013 PleaseTakeMeTo. All rights reserved. Hosted by Tourism Media.No part may be reproduced without the written permission of the copyright owner

pleasetakemeto.com