Sip back and discover Malham Cove in North Yorkshire, a dramatic 80-metre-high, 300-metre-wide limestone cliff and karst landscape in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Formed in the Carboniferous Period, this Great Scar Limestone amphitheatre reveals tropical seas, tectonic faults, glaciation, fossils, iconic walks, wildlife, caves, and enduring natural heritage. Geology, fossil history, faults, karst, SSSI designations define this upland landmark.