Welcome to Yorkshire
Published on August 17th, 2023
•Yorkshire is not just about its iconic dales and moors; it's also home to an array of hidden gems waiting to be explored. Dive into this guide and unearth some of Yorkshire's best-kept secrets!
Caves and Potholes

- Gaping Gill (pictured above): A vast cave where Fell Beck plunges dramatically inside.
- Jubilee Cave: Situated near Settle, this cavern is a quiet escape from the more frequented attractions.
- Victoria Cave: Beyond its natural beauty, this cave near Settle boasts significant prehistoric artifacts.
- Hull Pot: Wander near Horton-in-Ribblesdale to find one of England's largest natural holes.
Waterfalls

- Janet's Foss (pictured above): Experience tranquillity by this waterfall surrounded by enchanting woodlands near Malham.
- Scaleber Force: Near Settle, this waterfall is a slice of serene wilderness.
- Stainforth Force: Located on the River Ribble, it’s a spectacle in the autumn as salmon leap upstream.
Gorges and Ravines

- Gordale Scar (pictured above): Marvel at this limestone ravine near Malham, featuring cascading waterfalls.
- How Stean Gorge: Visit Nidderdale's "Little Switzerland" for a stunning ravine experience.
- Troller's Gill: Near Appletreewick, this gorge is steeped in local legends of trolls and spectral dogs.
Reservoirs and Lakes

- Swinsty Reservoir: Wander around this picturesque reservoir, enveloped by dense woodlands and trails.
- Thruscross Reservoir: Discover the whispers of the submerged village of West End.
- Leighton Reservoir (pictured above): Located in North Yorkshire, it's a haven for bird enthusiasts.
Hills and Peaks

- Otley Chevin: Revel in panoramic views overlooking Otley and the expansive Wharfedale.
- Simon's Seat (pictured above): Ascend this Wharfedale peak to discover ancient rock formations.
- Sharp Haw: Near Skipton, this vantage point offers a bird’s eye view of the Dales.
Coastal Features

- Hayburn Wyke (pictured above): Unearth this secluded cove where a waterfall gracefully meets the sea.
- Spurn Head: Venture to East Riding to witness this narrow, ever-changing sand tidal island.
Woodlands and Forests
- Hackfall Woods: Explore waterfalls, grottos, and rustic temples close to Masham.
- Nidd Gorge: Journey near Harrogate and let the River Nidd guide you through this serene gorge.
Limestone Pavements and Outcrops

- Norber Erratics: Wander near Austwick and tread on a distinctive limestone pavement and find glacial erratics in boulder fields.
- Parson's Pulpit: Behold the limestone escarpment offering panoramic views, located near Kilnsey Crag.
Rivers and Streams

- The Strid (pictured above): Experience the might of the River Wharfe as it narrows dramatically near Bolton Abbey.
- Stainforth Force: Just upriver from Settle is this small cascading waterfall with a pool below and seasonal salmon migrations.

Yorkshire Team
The Yorkshire.com editorial team is made up of local writers, content creators, and tourism specialists who are passionate about showcasing the very best of God’s Own Country. With deep roots in Yorkshire’s communities, culture, food scene, landscapes, and visitor economy, the team works closely with local businesses, venues, and organisations to bring readers the latest news, events, travel inspiration, and insider guides from across the region. From hidden gems to headline festivals, Yorkshire.com is dedicated to celebrating everything that makes Yorkshire such a special place to live, work, and visit.
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