Archaeology project uncovers Ingleborough’s hidden past
Tuesday 29 July, 2025, by News Release
Findings from recent cave excavations on Ingleborough have revealed new insights into the people and animals that once roamed the […]
CONTINUE READINGTuesday 29 July, 2025, by News Release
Findings from recent cave excavations on Ingleborough have revealed new insights into the people and animals that once roamed the […]
CONTINUE READINGTuesday 4 June, 2024, by News Release
A walking trail through one the most awe-inspiring industrial heritage sites in the Yorkshire Dales National Park has been renewed. […]
CONTINUE READINGTuesday 26 March, 2024, by News Release
More than 1,500 new sites of historical importance have been recorded in the Westmorland Dales, following completion of the first […]
CONTINUE READINGMonday 25 March, 2024, by Douglas Mitcham
Gamelands, an embanked stone circle in Cumbria, is a prehistoric monument which likely dates from the Late Neolithic to Early […]
CONTINUE READINGTuesday 27 June, 2023, by charlottemudd
The National Park Authority’s annual Youth Forum Activity Day is a day for young people in the organisation to connect, […]
CONTINUE READINGTuesday 18 October, 2022, by Andrew Fagg
A couple of weeks ago Leeds University got in touch with an exciting Romans-in-the-Dales story. A very large inscribed stone […]
CONTINUE READINGThursday 30 June, 2022, by Comms Team
Introducing the Westmorland Dales Aerial Investigation and Mapping Project, which encompasses the south-eastern part of the Westmorland Dales area of […]
CONTINUE READINGSunday 31 October, 2021, by Lily Mulvey
Happy Halloween! The spookiest time of the year is fast approaching, so now is the perfect time to explore one […]
CONTINUE READINGSunday 27 June, 2021, by Lily Mulvey
Simply put, if you come across a cairn in the landscape, don’t disturb it. This means both removing stones from it or adding your own, or even ‘re-arranging it’. Our heritage is a shared resource, but it is finite and relies on all of us to look after it so that future generations can enjoy it too.
CONTINUE READINGFriday 25 June, 2021, by Douglas Mitcham
Back in September 2019 a team of archaeological volunteers led by Dr David Johnson and supported by Yorkshire Dales National […]
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