Ingleton

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Beautiful yet accessible Yorkshire landscape with lots of geological features. The Cave is one of the largest in England; the Falls aren't in the Niagara league, but still do as an excuse for a nice walk (mostly over paved paths, by the way — so much for Yorkshire landscape...).

Where: In North Yorkshire, beyond Settle; about 80 miles north-west of Bradford.
Open: Both the Ingleton Falls walk and the White Scar Cave have some restrictions; see the online information (below) for details.

Here are some pictures of our trip there on 26 March 2000.

Stream near the top of the Ingleton falls Part of the group at Ingleton One of the Ingleton falls
The group near White Scar Cave
Another waterfall at Ingleton View on the return to Ingleton

For information about Ingleton and surrounding area, see:

External web link: opens in a new browser window Ingleton Online
External web link: opens in a new browser window Ingleton Waterfalls Walk
External web link: opens in a new browser window White Scar Cave

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