Photo No. | Description |
| 127404 | Malham Cove with Spring lambs enjoying the sunshine |
| 127405 | Malham Cove is surrounded by green pastures and dry stone walls |
| 127701 | Wharfedale from just to the north of Kettlewell |
| 127702 | Moor End farm enjoys a spectacular location high above Wharfedale |
| 127703 | The village of Starbotton seen across Wharfedale |
| 127801 | The attractive hamlet of Halton Gill in upper Littondale |
| 127802 | A track alongside Cosh Beck leads you from Foxup Bridge to the remote farm at Cosh |
| 127803 | Approaching Cosh the scenery becomes wilder with upland moorland predominating |
| 127804 | Upper Littondale above Foxup |
| 127805 | Foxup Farm with Upper Littondale beyond |
| 127806 | Halton Gill seen across Littondale from Hesleden Bergh |
| 128001 | The River Wharfe in tranquil mood below Burnsall |
| 128002 | The approach route from Ridge End Cottage to Trollers Gill |
| 128003 | Looking back towards Middle Skyreholme on the way to Trollers Gill |
| 128004 | Trollers Gill looking 'upstream' |
| 128005 | Leaving Trollers Gill the route climbs onto Appletreewick Pasture |
| 128006 | Appletreewick Pasture with Gritstone drystone walling |
| 128101 | the path to the summit of Buckden Pike offers good views into Upper Wharfedale |
| 128102 | the path to Buckden Pike climbs into a more rugged moorland landscape |
| 128103 | The summit of Buckden Pike is unglamourous |
| 128104 | The memorial to the Polish bomber crew of an aircraft that crashed on Buckden Pike |
| 128105 | Descending south along the main ridge from Buckden Pike |
| 128106 | The final section of this walk follows the Dales Way from Starbotton to Buckden |
| 128201 | Malham Tarn seen from the Pennine Way |
| 128202 | Middle House is a remote uninhabited former farm north of Malham Tarn |
| 128203 | The view from the Monk's Path approaching Arncliffe |
| 128204 | The village of Arncliffe in Littondale |
| 128205 | Arncliffe Parish Church |
| 128206 | The River Skirfare below Arncliffe in Littondale |
| 128207 | Cote Gill feeds the River Skirfare in Littondale |