The Yorkshire Dales is a national park located in northern England, known for its stunning landscapes of rolling hills, valleys, and limestone formations. It covers approximately 1,762 square kilometers and is characterized by its picturesque villages, rich wildlife, and diverse ecosystems. The area is popular for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and caving.
The park is home to several notable features, including the Three Peaks—Pen-y-ghent, Whernside, and Ingleborough—which attract many climbers and walkers. Additionally, the Dales are famous for their traditional dry stone walls and sheep farming, contributing to the region's cultural heritage and economy.