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  2. Tan Hill Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Tan Hill Inn is a public house at Tan Hill, North Yorkshire. It is the highest inn in the British Isles at 1,732 feet (528 m) above sea level. [ 1 ] According to the Guinness Book of World Records , it is slightly higher than the Cat and Fiddle Inn in the Peak District, which is at 1,690 feet (520 m).

  3. Tan Hill, North Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    It fell within the historic boundaries of the North Riding of Yorkshire. It is in an isolated location, the nearest town of Kirkby Stephen being an 11-mile (18 km) drive away. [1] The Tan Hill Inn is the highest inn in the British Isles at 1,732 feet (528 m) above sea level.

  4. Lion Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Lion Inn is a public house at Blakey Ridge, near Kirkbymoorside, in North Yorkshire, England. The building was completed between 1553 and 1558 (dates vary), and has been used as an inn for four centuries, sitting adjacent to a road across the moors between Castleton and Hutton-le-Hole .

  5. Yorkshire Dales National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Yorkshire Dales National Park is a 2,178 km 2 (841 sq mi) national park in England which covers most of the Yorkshire Dales, the Howgill Fells, and the Orton Fells. The Nidderdale area of the Yorkshire Dales is not within the national park, and has instead been designated a national landscape .

  6. Orton Fells - Wikipedia

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    The Orton Fells is an upland area in Northern England, mostly consisting of limestone hills, plateaus and moorlands.Historically in Westmorland, the area lies within the modern county of Cumbria and is bounded by the Lake District to the west, the Eden Valley to the north and east, and the Yorkshire Dales and Howgill Fells to the south.

  7. Yorkshire Dales - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the dales are within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, created in 1954. [1] The exception is the area around Nidderdale, which forms the separate Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The landscape of the Yorkshire Dales consists of sheltered glacial valleys separated by exposed moorland. [2]

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