Photographs of Brownthwaite, Casterton Fell and the amazing limestone formations of Ease Gill in the Lune Valley Dales of Cumbria.
The path up to the rocky cairn and shelter on Brownthwaite Pike, Brownthwaite, Casterton in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Cumbria.
The rocky cairn and shelter on Brownthwaite Pike near Casterton in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Cumbria.
The stone shelter on Brownthwaite Pike near Casterton in the Yorkshire Dales NP, Cumbria.
The view over Casterton and Kirkby Lonsdale in the Lune Valley towards Morecambe Bay.
Hare's tail cotton grass - Eriophorum vaginatum. Brownthwaite Moss on Barbon Low Fell with a backdrop of Middleton Fell. in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Cumbria.
A view towards Calf Top on Middleton Fell from Brownthwaite trig point on Barbon Low Fell in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Cumbria.
The Brownthwaite Trig Point at 438m on Barbon Low Fell near Casterton in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Cumbria.
A view towards the Brownthwaite Trig Point at 438m on Barbon Low Fell near Casterton in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Cumbria.
View over Brownthwaite Moss towards Brownthwaite Trig Point, Hoggs Hill and The Calf from Brownthwaite Pike, Casterton in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Cumbria.
A view over Casterton Fell to Crag Hill and Ease Gill in the Yorkshire Dales, Cumbria..
Dark clouds over Casterton Fell and Ease Gill, Casterton in the Yorkshire Dales, Cumbria.
A shaft of sunlight highlights the meadowseet.
Evening sun on Crag Hill from Bull Pot, Casterton Fell in the Yorkshire Dales, Cumbria.
Evening sun on the slopes of Gragareth from Bull Pot Farm, Casterton Fell, Casterton in the Yorkshire Dales, Cumbria.
Bull Pot Farm is the home of the The Red Rose Cave & Pothole Club.
Bull Pot of the Witches, Casterton Fell, Cumbria.
This 15 metre deep hole with a small stream falling into it lies beside trees to the left of the path near Bull Pot Farm. Two cavers have tragically lost their lives here in recent years. In spring the pothole is surrounded by wild garlic and bluebells.
Hellot Scales Barn on Casterton Fell in the Yorkshire Dales, Cumbria.
Two 18th century lime kilns south of Bullpot Farm on Casterton Fell, Casterton, Cumbria. SD 662 812.
Aerial view of the Cumbria/Lancashire border along Ease Gill which separates the Leck and Casterton Fells.
The water-sculpted limestone of Ease Gill in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Ease Gill follows the county border separating Casterton Fell in Cumbria from Leck Fell in Lancashire.
Cow Dubs, a magical little waterfall in Ease Gill in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
The waters of Ease Gill disappear underground at Cow Dubs to reappear at Leck Beck Head near Ease Gill Kirk.
The waterfall at Cow Dubs, Ease Gill in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
The waters of Ease Gill disappear underground at Cow Dubs to reappear at Leck Beck Head near Ease Gill Kirk.
A stone sentinel guards an entrance into Ease Gill Kirk in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, on the Cumbria / Lancashire border.
A trickle of water flows into the limestone gorge, Ease Gill Kirk in the Yorkshire Dales National Park on the Cumbria / Lancashire border.
Rock pool in the limestone gorge of Ease Gill Kirk in the Yorkshire Dales National Park on the Cumbria / Lancashire border.
The dry waterfall in the limestone gorge of Upper Ease Gill Kirk, Ease Gill in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The waters of Ease Gill disappeared underground at Cow Dubs and will reappear again at Leck Beck Head near the lower Ease Gill Kirk.
Rock formations in the limestone gorge of Upper Ease Gill in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.