Welcome to Nidderdale
Located in the Harrogate District, Nidderdale takes its name from the River
Nidd. It is easy to see why Upper Nidderdale has been designated an Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Amidst the patchwork pattern of dry stone walls
and broad, green meadows is the town of Pateley Bridge. Its setting draws visitors
from throughout the region who visit its craft centres, fine village pubs and
country tearooms. One of the largest attractions every year is the Nidderdale
Agricultural Show, held in September.
For
a truly authentic taste of early Dales life visit Nidderdale Museum. Winner
of a National Heritage Museum of the Year Award, this fascinating exhibition
is situated in the original Victorian Workhouse, and features an exhaustive
collection of artefacts that chart the history of the area.
At the head of Nidderdale is the highly prized
bird sanctuary at Gouthwaite Reservoir. The River Nidd feeds this water paradise
having already passed through Angram and Scar House reservoirs before flowing
through Lofthouse and Ramsgill.
How
Stean Gorge in Upper Nidderdale is known as 'Yorkshire's Little Switzerland'
and is very much part of Nidderdale's spectacular scenery, with a dramatic limestone
cleft, 80 feet deep in places. There is ample car parking, and bridges, walks,
play area and cafe make this visit one to remember. At the head of the dale
is the village of Middlesmoor,

A
short distance from Pateley Bridge is Brimham Rocks. This spectacle is one of
the most weird and awe-inspiring in England.
The elements have fashioned the rocks into fantastic
forms, providing dramatic natural scenery. Now under the protection of The National
Trust, an information centre and shop have been opened.
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