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The North York Moors – forged by nature, shaped by generations. Come and explore our National Park – 554 square miles of secluded dales, magical moors, ancient woodland, historic sites and 26 miles of stunning coastline, all easily reached from York, Teesside and County Durham. Read about our work here, and then pay us a visit!

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Summer afternoons

Gallery

Posted on 08/07/2019 by North York Moors National Park
Rosedale by Ebor Images

This gallery contains 40 photos.

Summer afternoon – summer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language. Henry James

Posted in Biodiversity, Environment, Landscape, National Park, Natural Environment, Natural Heritage, North York Moors | Tagged Bees, Butterflies, Coast, Damselfly, Farmland, Moorland, Oyster Catchers, Plants, Turtle Doves, Woodland | 1 Reply

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North York Moors National Park

North York Moors National Park

Located just to the north of York and surprisingly close to Teesside, the North York Moors National Park is a beautiful landscape of stunning heather moors, spectacular coast, ancient woodland, distinctive dales, dark skies and historic sites. It's a great place for cycling and walking with miles of paths and tracks for you to explore.

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North York Moors National Park Authority, The Old Vicarage, Helmsley, YO62 5BP
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