There is a stunning location that features in the Harry Potter film franchise that you can visit for free just two-hours from Liverpool.
In Merseyside, we're lucky to have so many fantastic destinations on our doorstep, from a secluded area with a beautiful beach that's 'unlike anywhere else' to a bustling village with a 'country-esque feel about it' that's growing in popularity by the day and much more. But with the weather brightening up and summer fast-approaching, many of us get the urge to explore further afield.
And there's definitely plenty of destinations to choose from you can get to under two hours from the city. As many will know, Yorkshire is not too far away and has plenty of scenic walks to boast.
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So I wanted to revisit one of my favourites - Malham Cove. This popular route covers the stunning landscape of Malham Cove, Gordale Scar, Janet’s Foss waterfall and Malham Tarn, which is Britain’s highest lake.
Last year, it also featured of ITV’s Britain’s Favourite Walks, presented by Julia Bradbury. I previously visited with my boyfriend for a day trip, after seeing lots of beautiful photos posted on social media.
The site - around a two-hour drive from Liverpool - is steeped in history, looks out over the Village of Malham and has attracted visitors for centuries. But in more recent years, it's seen Harry Potter fans arrive in their masses.
In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part one, scenes were filmed all around the area, including the cove and Malham Tarn. Fans will notice the natural limestone formation is the location where Harry and Hermione
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