
Yorkshire Moors
The Yorkshire Moors are a expansive upland area in northern England, characterized by open, rugged landscapes with rolling hills, heather-covered fields, and scattered woodlands. They are known for their dramatic scenery, rich biodiversity, and cultural history, inspiring poetry and literature like Bram Stoker’s "Dracula." The moors serve as a popular destination for outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, and birdwatching. They also feature ancient ruins, stone walls, and traditional villages, reflecting centuries of rural life. The landscape's unique ecology and striking beauty make the Yorkshire Moors a significant natural and cultural heritage site.