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Wensleydale is a dale, or valley, of the east side of the Pennines in the North Riding of Yorkshire, in England. The River Ure flows down Wensleydale, hence its more ancient name of Yoredale.
Wensleydale lies in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Its principal villages include Hawes and Leyburn. Wensleydale cheese originates from Wensleydale.
The Bolton Castle is a notable local historic site.
It is a common destination for tourists because of the fantastic opportunities for walking.
A nearby lake called Semer Water is famous for water sports, including boating, water skiing and fishing.