God’s Own Country is known far and wide for its amazing history and culture - as well as the beauty of its national parks and countryside. From stunning seasides to secluded moorlands, there is something for nature lovers, hikers and thrill seekers alike ...
5. Malham Cove
This natural beauty spot is a curved limestone formation standing 70 metres high above the Yorkshire Dales. Thanks to its horseshoe shaped cliff face, Malham Cove offers many options for climbers looking to scale its white limestone. Photo: Marisa Cashill
6. Giggleswick South Crags
Not far from Settle in North Yorkshire you can find Giggleswick South Crags, one of Yorkshire’s most popular climbing sites. The grey limestone crags offer hundreds of climbing routes for all experience levels, from tricky ascents to traditional climbs. Photo: Philippe Lopez
7. Gordale Scar
Gordale Scar is a limestone ravine that boasts an impressive, deep gorge that has been formed over millions of years. With two waterfalls and 330ft high limestone cliffs, this is a must for climbers across Yorkshire and the country. Photo: Bruce Rollinson
8. Caley Crags
Situated in West Yorkshire, the Caley Roadside Boulders can be found amongst the greenery of the Yorkshire countryside, where climbers often head up to enjoy some of the best bouldering in the county. Photo: Philippe Lopez