Malham hotels & apartments, all accommodations in Malham
4-star hotels in Malham
Green Grove Country House
Green Grove Country House, Malham, United Kingdom
The Lister Arms Hotel
Malham, Malham, United Kingdom
The Victoria Hotel
Victoria Lodge Church Lane, Malham, United Kingdom
The Buck Inn, Malham
Cove Road, Malham, United Kingdom
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Malham, located in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales National Park in the north of England, is a charming village worth visiting for its stunning natural landscapes and rich history. Known for its limestone pavement, Malham Cove, and Gordale Scar, this region offers a perfect escape into nature. For a comfortable stay, consider neighborhoods like Malham village, Kirkby Malham, or Airton, which offer easy access to the main attractions and scenic surroundings.
Must-see landmarks of Malham:
Malham Cove: A dramatic limestone amphitheater with a stunning cliff face, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding area.
Gordale Scar: A dramatic limestone ravine formed by a waterfall carrying meltwater from glaciers at the end of the last Ice Age, offering a picturesque hiking experience.
The Pennine Way: A famous long-distance walking trail that passes through Malham and offers stunning views of the Yorkshire Dales.
Must-visit events in Malham:
Malham Show: A traditional agricultural and horticultural show held annually, featuring livestock competitions, crafts, and local produce.
Malham Safari: An immersive outdoor event that allows visitors to explore the area's flora and fauna with knowledgeable guides.
Malhamdale Beer Festival: A popular event offering a selection of local and regional real ales and ciders to enjoy in a festive atmosphere.
What is the most and the least popular time to visit Malham?
The most popular time to visit Malham is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is pleasant, and the surrounding countryside is in full bloom. The least popular time is during the winter months when the weather can be cold and rainy, and some attractions may have limited opening hours. The shoulder seasons of spring and autumn offer milder weather and fewer crowds, making them ideal times to visit for a more peaceful experience.