Malham Cove is a sloping white limestone cliff in the north of England and is a popular spot in Yorkshire. The cliff is 70 meters high and famous in the minds of hikers and climbers who like to challenge heights. There are hundreds of uneven stone steps, and the green beauty of the Yorkshire Valley (Yorkshire Dales) is overlooked. The most famous place is the limestone trail on the cliff top, which is known as the "sidewalk" ("The Pavement") because of rough paving boards, which makes it easy to walk to the top.