At
the centre of the village runs Clapham Beck, which starts life
high on the slopes of Ingleborough. It plunges to subterranean
depths, emerging to run down into the lake, over a waterfall
and through the village, passing beneath four bridges.
There are walks to suit all abilities. Leave the large car park
for a stroll in the village or climb Ingleborough, one of the
Three Peaks, which can be approached from the village by at
least three recognised routes.
With such a variety of outdoor activities, shops and places
of interest you will need to find refreshment at one of the
local inns or cafés.
If you find there is too much to do and see in a day there is
accommodation to suit all tastes and pockets.
Yorkshire
Dales National Park:
CLAPHAM
CONSERVATION AREA
.
. . air your views before 15th August 2010.
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