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Nesting restrictions
Most of the runs involve areas of high moorland or mountains. In the spring, these come alive with the sound of returning birds, such as the curlew, lapwing and golden plover. However, the numbers of these birds have decreased in recent years and for that reason restrictions have been introduced in some areas; between March and July runners with dogs are asked to keep them on a lead to minimise the disturbance to ground-nesting birds. Spring is also lambing time, and runners are asked to keep their dogs under close control around sheep at this time. Many grouse moors may be closed in the early autumn. For up-to-date access details visit www.yorkshiredales.org.uk.
Meadow pipit
Accommodation
The Dales contains sufficient accommodation for all tastes and budgets; camp sites, youth hostels, pubs, B&Bs, self-catering cottages and hotels are present in all the major population centres and Dales. For further details visit www.yorkshire.com and www.yorkshiredales.org.uk.
Transport