This is a list of dales in the Yorkshire Dales, arranged geographically from south to north. Side dales are indented under the dale from which they branch. An alphabetical list follows at the end.
The Yorkshire Dales are dales in the Pennine area of the historic county of Yorkshire in northern England. They do not include dales south of Airedale or dales in other areas of Yorkshire, for example in the North York Moors. They are now mainly in the county of North Yorkshire, but some are now in Cumbria or County Durham. Most of the dales are in the Yorkshire Dales National Park,[1] Nidderdale, Washburndale and Colsterdale are in the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Teesdale and its side dales, historically in the North Riding of Yorkshire, and sometimes considered part of the Yorkshire Dales,[2][3] are in the North Pennines AONB.
On 1 August 2016, the area of the National Park was increased by nearly a quarter, with an extra 161 square miles (417 square kilometres) of upland landscape given protected status.
Dales draining to the North Sea
Airedale
Goredale
Malhamdale, the upper valley of the River Aire
Wharfedale
Washburndale, also known as the Washburn Valley
Mossdale
Littondale
Langstrothdale, the valley of the River Wharfe above Hubberholme
Nidderdale
Wensleydale
Colsterdale
Coverdale
Apedale
Waldendale
Bishopdale
Raydale
Cragdale
Bardale
Sleddale
Fossdale
Widdale
Cotterdale
Swaledale
Arkengarthdale
Birkdale
Uldale
Little Sled Dale
Great Sled Dale
East Stonesdale
Moresdale
Skegdale
West Stonesdale
Whitsundale (or Whitsun Dale)
Teesdale, historically shared by Yorkshire and County Durham[2][3]
Deepdale (or Deep Dale)
Baldersdale
Lunedale
Dales draining to the Irish Sea
Ribblesdale, the valley of the River Ribble above Hellifield
Clapdale
Silverdale, between Pen-y-Ghent and Fountains Fell
Stockdale
Crummackdale, the valley of Austwick Beck above Austwick
Lonsdale, the valley of the River Greta
Kingsdale
Doedale/Twisleton Dale or Chapel-le-Dale, the valley of the River Doe
Barbondale
Dentdale
Deepdale
Garsdale
Grisedale
(Mallerstang)
Ravenstonedale
^Yorkshire Dales National Park website: Dales in the National Park Archived 2013-05-13 at the Wayback Machine
^ abEagle Intermedia's Yorkshire Dales website
^ ab"Hannah Hauxwell obituary". The Guardian. 1 February 2018. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
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