Photo No. | Description |
| 105101 | Gordale Beck on the approach to Janet's Foss |
| 105102 | Janet's Foss is a pretty waterfall surrounded by woodland |
| 105103 | Gordale Scar is a spectacular limestone gorge |
| 105104 | Watlowes is a dry valley leading to the top of Malham Cove |
| 105105 | Watlowes is a dry valley leading to the top of Malham Cove |
| 105106 | Malham Cove and its limestone pavement |
| 105201 | Whenside seen from the flanks of Ingleborough. |
| 105301 | A field barn in Upper Swaledale. |
| 105501 | Penhill offers great views across Wensleydale. |
| 105502 | Wensleydale's green pastures in high summer |
| 105601 | The lower sections of Gunnerside Gill have mature woodland |
| 105602 | The upper section of Gunnerside Gill looking north to Bunton Mine |
| 105603 | Gunnerside Gill looking south with the remains of Bunton Mine |
| 105604 | The extensive ruins of mine buildings alongside Old Gang beck |
| 110501 | Ingleborough from near Lodge Farm |
| 110502 | Lambert Lane and Preston's Barn near Settle |
| 110503 | The descent into Settle from Attermire |
| 112101 | Pen-y-ghent, one of Yorkshire's "Big Three" seen on the approach from Horton in Ribblesdale |
| 112102 | Pen-y-ghent seen from near Hull Pot with the distinctive shape of this mountain apparent |
| 112103 | Hull Pot is located on the western slopes of Pen-y-ghent |
| 112104 | Pen-y-ghent seen from the road north of Horton-in-Ribblesdale |
| 114502 | Limestone scenery near Higher Heights Farm contrasts sharply with the gritstone further south |
| 114503 | Kilnsey Crag, in Wharfedale, offers many challenging routes for climbers |
| 114504 | The picturesque village of Conistone in Wharfedale |
| 114505 | The upland limestone country on the eastern side of Wharfedale |
| 114506 | An example of the art of dry stone walling near Grassington |
| 118401 | Ribblehead viaduct seen from the roadside with the flanks of Whernside behind |
| 118402 | Blea Moor signalbox on the Settle to Carlisle Railway |
| 118403 | A moorland stream is crossed on the climb to Whernside |
| 118404 | The Howgills seen from Whernside's northern ridge |