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With rolling hills and striking valleys, the Yorkshire Dales is the place to go for wild and beautiful scenery.
Dotted throughout the national park are stunning towns and villages, where you’ll find charming cottages and cosy pubs.
A visit to the Dales is a great alternative to the Lake District of the Peak District if you’re looking for a day trip or weekend away from Manchester.
The area has seen a huge tourism boost in recent years as people look at holidaying closer to home, reports Yorkshire Live.
Below are nine towns and villages which are proving popular with visitors to the Yorkshire Dales.
North of Settle, Stainforth boasts a waterfall, Stainforth Force, on the River Ribble. In autumn it is said to be a good spot to watch salmon leaping up the falls.
The village is on the doorstep of the famous Three Peaks and has a pub, the Craven Heifer, with rooms and a restaurant.
This Wharfedale village is a popular resting spot for walkers on the Dales Way, running from Ilkley to Bowness in Cumbria. It has a pub, the Buck Inn, and a fell, Buckden Pike, the second-highest in Wharfedale after Great Whernside.
At the summit stands a memorial to Polish airmen who died when their plane crashed in 1942.
Linton-in-Craven is eight miles north of Skipton and is fairly described as a 'picture postcard' village, with its village green and two stone bridges.
Linton Falls is popular with visitors.
Horton-in-Ribbledale lies in the shadow of the mighty Pen-y-ghent, one of the Three Peaks.
It has campsites, B&Bs, bunkbarns, and two pubs and is the preferred starting point of the famous Three Peaks walk.
This former leadmining village has a wide range of places to eat and drink and lots of independent retailers.
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