This new sign indicates the new name for the west-draining Yorkshire Dales of Garsdale, Dentdale and “Rawtheydale" (Cautley) and the tributary valleys of Grisdale and Deepdale. They are still Yorkshire Dales, even though they were moved to Cumbria in the 1974 administrative changes. The designation “Western Dales” is often taken to include part of the Lune Valley (Howgill, Firbank, Killington etc.) From the viewpoint higher up (see GC8BEQ2) you can also see Winder and the Howgill Fells, Baugh Fell, Rise Hill, and the Middleton Fells. If you are travelling east by car, then slow down when you see the single chevron, but there is a long lay-by with room for several cars. Take care as you cross the fast road if you are travelling west (uphill).