Gordale Scar, Malham, Yorkshire
ProductOn a wintery day, peering into Gordale Scar, one of the Yorkshire Dales’s oldest and most fascinating natural landmarks from high above.
On a wintery day, peering into Gordale Scar, one of the Yorkshire Dales’s oldest and most fascinating natural landmarks from high above.
Long exposure of the waterfall ‘Janet’s Foss’ near Malham, ‘the colours changing as Autumn settles in across the district.
The limestone ravine has huge overhanging limestone cliffs over 330 feet high. The sheer awe of this spectacle can only been felt as you round the corner and enter the gorge.
What seems to have become a yearly trip to Malham, not a bad thing. Obviously Malham Cove itself is one of the main attractions in the area, closely followed by Gordale Scar and Janet’s Foss, on leaving Malham a trip to Malham Tarn and finishing off at the amazing Scalber … Read More
Autumnal vibes and sunshine tones around Yorkshire.… Read More
With another lockdown coming to an end and restrictions beginning to ease, a trip to a few of my favourite locations in the Yorkshire Dales was in order. All towards the bottom end of the Dales, a trip further will have to wait until later in the year. My first … Read More
Yorkshire Dales with a touch of snow Towards the end of the dreaded year 2020, the UK was hit by the tail end of a storm. The storm brought a dusting of snow and frosty weather across the hills. A brief trip around the Yorkshire Dales, to capture some images … Read More
Celebrating some of my favourite Yorkshire waterfalls.… Read More
Travelling around some beautiful Yorkshire Landscapes Yorkshire certainly spoils you with the sunning landscapes and waterfalls. The photographs are all taken within an hours drive of where I live, which is very lucky. Travelling to Malham was the first port of call, visiting Janet’s Foss, and then walking up to … Read More