A footpath winding its way through the depression know locally as the Hole of Horecum near to the village of Goathland. Hole of Horcum is in the heart of the North York Moors and representative of the hilly, undulating landscape of this beautiful National Park in North Yorkshire. A favourite destination for ramblers and tourists. The shot was taken at the very end of summer. The heather is still in bloom. North York Moors UK Flower Head Footpath, Hole of Horcum, North York Moors, Yorkshire, UK
View of the North York Moors near the Hole of Horcum, a natural depression, which is situated between the villages of Goathland and Levisham, both in north Yorkshire, England, UK. This shot was taken in winter following heavy snowfall but with a bright blue sky at dawn. North York Moors Winter Snow North York Moors in winter, Goathland, Yorkshire, UK.
A winding trail through the heather-covered Yorkshire Moors in England on a summers day. Heather North York Moors England Heather trail
Snow over the Hole of Horcum in the midst of the North York Moors National Park near the village of Goathland, Yorkshire, UK. The Hole of Horcum is a natural depression caused by the friction of retreating ice during the last Ice Age. Moor Snow Plant Snow ove the North York Moors, Yorkshire, UK.
Snow over the Hole of Horcum in the midst of the North York Moors near the village of Goathland, Yorkshire, UK. North York Moors Dawn North Yorkshire Snow ove the North York Moors, Yorkshire, UK.
A scene of heather-covered moors in North Yorkshire at the Hole of Horcum. Yorkshire Beauty In Nature Remote North Yorkshire Moors
Heather in bloom on a bright morning in the North York Moors near the village of Goathland, Yorkshire, UK. This shot was taken in the autumn in the natural depression known as the Hole of Horcum. Cotton Grass Grass North York Moors Heather in bloom, North York Moors, Yorkshire, UK.
Sheep grazing next to a dry stone wall in an English moorland setting. North York Moors Yorkshire No People Sheep and dry stone wall
Sheep strolling over grass next to a dry stone wall in the North York Moors. North York Moors Moor Sheep Moors sheep