Ribblesdale

For the baronetcy, see Baron Ribblesdale.

Ribblesdale is one of the Yorkshire Dales in England. It is the dale or upper valley of the River Ribble in North Yorkshire. Towns and villages in Ribblesdale (downstream, from north to south) include Selside, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Stainforth, Langcliffe, Giggleswick, Settle, Long Preston and Hellifield. Below Hellifield (sometimes below Settle[1]) the valley of the river is generally known as the Ribble Valley.

Above Settle the dale is within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. It is a popular tourist area, particularly for walking. The Yorkshire Three Peaks rise to the east and west of the dale. The Ribble Way runs the length of the dale. At the head of the dale is the Ribblehead Viaduct, crossed by the Settle to Carlisle railway which runs through the dale.

The dale was historically in the West Riding of Yorkshire. In 1974 it became part of the Craven district in the new county of North Yorkshire.

References

  1. Yorkshire Dales website The Ordnance Survey map marks the valley between Settle and Hellifield as Ribblesdale.

Coordinates: 54°08′39.6″N 2°17′46.8″W / 54.144333°N 2.296333°W / 54.144333; -2.296333

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