Malham Cove is a natural limestone formation just north of the village of Malham. It is a large, curved limestone cliff at the head of a valley.
At the top there is an area of limestone pavement, a perfect place to absorb the stunning views.
Also nearby are Gordale Scar and Janet’s Foss.
There is a National Trust car park in Malham (54°03’36.7″N 2°09’17.1″W). Though if you arrive early there is also street parking both in Malham and near Gordale Scar.




































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