Ling Gill

Nature reserve in North Yorkshire, England

View across the valley

Ling Gill is a gill (or narrow valley) in the Yorkshire Dales in North Yorkshire, England. Cam Beck, a tributary of the River Ribble, flows through the gill.

Ling Gill is a rare example of a sub-alpine ash woodland. The site is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a national nature reserve, not open to the public.[1] The Pennine Way passes the east end of the gill.

References

  1. ^ SSSI citation

54°12′07″N 2°18′29″W / 54.202°N 2.308°W / 54.202; -2.308

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National nature reserves in Yorkshire and the Humber
East Riding of Yorkshire
  • Lower Derwent Valley
  • Spurn
Malham Tarn
North Yorkshire
  • Duncombe Park
  • Forge Valley Woods
  • Ingleborough
  • Ling Gill1
  • Malham Tarn
  • New House Farm, Malham
  • Scoska Wood
  • Skipwith Common
South Yorkshire
  • Humberhead Peatlands
Notes
  • 1: Site has no public access

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