Photo No. | Description |
| 124810 | Ingleborough has extensive limestone pavements on both its eastern and western flanks |
| 124811 | Ingleborough seen from Long Scar during a descent into Clapham |
| 124812 | Clapdale Farm seen from Long Lane near Clapham |
| 124901 | The wooden bridge over the River Wharfe, Cavendish Pavillion, Bolton Abbey |
| 124902 | Posforth Gill has a number of attractive waterfalls near the 'Valley of Desolation' |
| 124903 | Posforth Gill leads up to the 'Valley of Desolation' |
| 124904 | An ascent of Simon's Seat from the Cavendish Pavillion takes you out on to the moors of Barden Fell |
| 124905 | Simon's Seat is a jumble of gritstone perched on the edge of Barden Fell |
| 124906 | Simon's Seat offers superb views into Wharfedale and beyond |
| 124907 | Lord's Seat is similar to Simon's Seat although it offers a less spectacular view |
| 124908 | Lord's Seat lies about 500 metres east of Simon's Seat |
| 124909 | The path descending north from Simon's Seat zig-zags down the fellside to Dalehead Farm |
| 124910 | Howgill Lane once had greater importance as an important thoroughfare |
| 124911 | Stepping stones across the River Wharfe provide access to and from Drebley |
| 124912 | The River Wharfe above Barden Bridge with the Dales Way on its east bank |
| 125001 | The village of Kettlewell in Wharfedale is the starting point for many excellent walks |
| 125002 | Providence Pot lies in the bed of Dowber Gill Beck |
| 125003 | Dowber Gill Beck occupies a pleasant limestone valley leading towards Great Whernside |
| 125004 | Little remains of Providence Lead Mine located on the hillside above Dowber Gill Beck |
| 125005 | Hag Dyke was once a farm but today serves as Scout centre |
| 125006 | On a clear day the views from the summit of Great Whernside include Yorkshire's 'Big Three' |
| 125007 | Heading north from Great Whernside's summit you descend to Nidd Head |
| 125008 | Looking south down Wharfedale from Cam Head |
| 125009 | Descending from Cam Head to Kettlewell down Top Mere Road |
| 125010 | Top Mere Road is a superb way of descending into Wharfedale |
| 125011 | Firth Fell and Wharfedale seen during a descent down Top Mere Road |
| 125012 | Limestone scenery abounds in the vicinity of Kettlewell |
| 125101 | The Norber Erratics are located just outside the village of Austwick |
| 125102 | Seen from Thwaite Lane, the limestone crags of Robin Proctor's Scar |
| 125103 | Thwaite Lane linking the villgaes of Austwick and Clapham provides good views |