malham is widely known as one of the most beautiful tourist attractions. Because of the wonderful scenery, malham has been attracting a lot of tourists during the last few years. All around, Malham is made of limestone, because of the beauty of Malham and the rareness of a huge area of limestones, it has been one of the places that people think is a must-see!
A popular visitor attraction that attracts large numbers of tourist. It is a reference to bees buzzing around a hive or "honeypot"
Yes, Betws Y Coed is a honeypot site because there is many people who will visit it at a time. At the moment I am doing my geography GCSE coursework and have just done a lot of work on honeypot sites and we visited betws y coed because it was a very good example of a honey pot site. Other honey pot sites in the UK include Malham Cove and Swanage.
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it's a tourist honeypot because the Jurassic coast line and the world heritage site has attracted so many people to see lulworth that it's lijke a honeypot and they use this as a phrase geographically.
Malham's population is 150.
Malham is in the Pennies at the Southern base of the Yorkshire Dales
The area of Malham Tarn is 620,000.0 square meters.
The Domesday Book refers to Malham as Malgun.
John Malham has written: 'The Grand national history of England'
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People mainly visit Malham either for a peaceful walk or if they are camping.
Malham Cove in the Yorkshire Dales National Park attracts around 100,000 visitors each year. It is a popular destination for hikers, climbers, and nature enthusiasts due to its impressive limestone cliff and surrounding natural beauty.