Yorkshire Dales

Introduction
The Yorkshire Dales region is well known for its big shafts and fine potholes. It also contains its fair share of horizontal caves and the UK's longest cave system.

The term 'Yorkshire Dales' is a commonly used one, although some notable caving areas fall outside the National Park boundary; Leck &amp; Casterton Fells, Barbondale and Nidderdale being the main ones. Also the term 'Yorkshire' is commonly used to cover the whole region even though there are some notable caves / potholes in Lancashire and Cumbria.

Guidebook Areas

 * The Three Counties System and the North West
 * The Three Peaks
 * Wharfedale and the North East (including Nidderdale)

Show Caves

 * How Stean Gorge Caves
 * Ingleborough Cave
 * Mother Shipton's Cave
 * Stump Cross Caverns
 * White Scar Cave