Yorkshire Post

Sometimes you’re best just going with the flow

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IF ANYONE ever tells you there isn’t an art to photograph­y just show them this beguiling picture of How Stean Gorge, in Nidderdale.

There is a strange, ethereal quality to the stream with wisps of smoke seeming to rise like an apparition from the water. All of which is cleverly framed by the dull, earthen colours of the winter moss and the sharp rocky wall.

Nidderdale, deep in the wilds of North Yorkshire, is a designated Area of Outstandin­g Natural Beauty and How Stean Gorge, which has been dubbed England’s little Switzerlan­d, is among its many natural treasures.

It’s one that has been an aeon in the making. Thousands of years ago, during the last Ice Age, a glacier covered a large swathe of Nidderdale.

Torrents of water poured off the melting ice cutting deep into the rock.

Over the centuries the force of the water has channelled deep into the limestone shaping and moulding this rock, creating great hollows and cavities that we recognise today.

As limestone ravines go, this one is pretty impressive. The steep sided chasm is just over half a mile in length and up to 80ft deep in places – a Yorkshire Grand Canyon, just one on a smaller scale.

But while it may not have the same shock and awe as Arizona’s epic canyon, its winding walkways, caves and tunnels are ripe for exploring. How Stean Gorge is an ideal location for outdoor activities like via ferrata, gorge walking, caving, rock climbing, canyoning and abseiling – and is one of the few places in the UK where you can enjoy both rock sports and canoeing in the same place.

For those who enjoy something a little less taxing the local area is home to some breathtaki­ng scenery. There are walks that take you through nearby places like Stan, Middlesmoo­r and Lofthouse and link up with the Nidderdale Way, offering stunning views especially towards Nidderdale and Gouthwaite reservoir.

But then this is the Yorkshire Dales: you would expect nothing less.

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