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Nidderdale Photo Gallery

Nidderdale was excluded from the Yorkshire Dales National Park when it was established. However, in 1994 the high quality of its landscape was recognised when it was classified as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The images in this part of our web site focus on How Stean Gorge, a natural limestone gorge close to the top end of Nidderdale. How Stean Gorge is up to 80 feet deep, and runs for over a kilometre along How Stean Beck.

Click on any of the thumbnail pictures below to see a larger version. Use the arrows to navigate among Paul Heaton's Yorkshire landscape photograph galleries. All of these images of Nidderdale are available as unmounted, mounted and framed prints. You can order copies from the individual photo pages or visit our order page for more details of ways to buy these photographs.

Photograph of water eroded limestone at How Stean Gorge, Nidderdale Photograph of How Stean Gorge, Nidderdale, North Yorkshire Photograph of How Stean Gorge, Nidderdale, North Yorkshire Photograph of How Stean Gorge, Nidderdale, North Yorkshire
Photograph of How Stean Gorge, Nidderdale, North Yorkshire Photograph of pothole at How Stean Gorge, Nidderdale, North Yorkshire


Last updated: 22 January 2007
All photographs are copyright © Paul Heaton.