It's one of Britain's favourite walks
There is a stunning location that features in the Harry Potter film franchise that you can visit for free just two-hours from Liverpool.
So I wanted to revisit one of my favourites - Malham Cove. This popular route covers the stunning landscape of Malham Cove, Gordale Scar, Janet’s Foss waterfall and Malham Tarn, which is Britain’s highest lake. In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part one, scenes were filmed all around the area, including the cove and Malham Tarn. Fans will notice the natural limestone formation is the location where Harry and Hermione apparate to after an argument with Ron Weasley.
There are also lovely pubs to stop off in in the nearby Malham Village. There are different routes to take, but we headed first towards Malham Cove after parking up. The cliff formation is curved like an amphitheatre and the limestone is almost like stepping stones. As we got to the top, people were standing at all different levels, some in the cracks between the limestone and others on top.
From there, we headed to another natural wonder, along the top of the cove and towards Gordale Scar. A jewel in the crown of the National Park, the hidden gorge boasts two waterfalls that cascade into its middle.
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