Nestled in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales lies the impressive natural wonder of Malham Cove.
This towering limestone cliff soars nearly 260ft into the air, making it a sight that is not to be missed for any lover of the outdoors or natural landscapes.
This is the quick guide.
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Why you should visit
More than just a geological wonder, Malham Cove offers visitors a wealth of experiences to enjoy.
Hike to the top for panoramic views across the patchwork hills and fields, then continue along the cliffs to discover secluded woodlands and meadows ablaze with wildflowers in spring and summer.
Retrace history’s steps down the Cove’s worn face to explore along the river below, or simply find a perch along the cliff to soak in the atmosphere and evolving beauty as sunlight and cloud shadows dance across the landscape.
Where is it?
Tucked amid the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Malham Cove sits a little over three miles north of the small village of Malham.
It can be reached by car or on foot by following the Pennine Way north from Malham Village for just over a mile up to the base of the cliff.
Several public footpaths also cut across the countryside to lead to this impressive natural landmark.