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Character of the landscape
Landscape character is a distinct and recognisable pattern of elements that occur consistently in a particular type of landscape. Patterns of geology, landform, soils and vegetation, land use, field patterns and human settlement combine together to create character.
At the broad scale, landscape character makes the Yorkshire Dales distinct from other parts of Britain; at the local scale there are distinct character differences between dales and even within them.
Discover the landscape character that makes the Yorkshire Dales National Park unique and special by following the links below to the different dales or upland areas.
Dales
Swaledale and Arkengarthdale
Cumbrian Dales
Wensleydale
Craven Dales
Malhamdale and south west fringe
Wharfedale and Littondale
Upland character areas
Southern Howgill Fells
Yorkshire Moors and Fells
The landscape character assessment, in combination with a range of other documents, is used to help inform decisions relating to planning policy, individual planning applications, targeting of environmental grants and so on.
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