The Ingleton Waterfalls Trail is open seven days a week throughout the year (closed Christmas Day) and opens at 9.00 a.m. Closing times vary according to the time of year, please note last admission times: March 1st to March 31st 4.00pm April 1st to August 31st 7.00pm September 1st to October 31st 4.00pm November 1st to February Read more…
Bentham Golf Course is a picturesque, family-run 18 hole golf course situated at the foot of the Yorkshire Three Peaks. Previously described as ‘a Diamond of the Dales’, Bentham offers a challenge to golfers of all abilities. Visitors are welcome every day of the week, with open arms. With a function suite, restaurant, bar and golf shop plus on-site accommodation. Read more…
A short drive from Ingleton, you will find Ingleborough Cave, website for Ingleborough Cave Ingleborough Cave, in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, was first discovered in 1837 by brave Victorian explorers who drained away a lake and went on to discover 500 metres of previously unexplored passages delving deep beneath Ingleborough mountain, with only candles to guide Read more…
If you’re looking for an activity to make the most of the outdoors, whether you’re 8 or 80, Saaig Outdoors are the people to get in touch with. Based and living here in Ingleton, Craig and Sam will help you to learn and have an adventure too. Link to our website SAAIG Outdoors provide the following activities in the Yorkshire Read more…
Lord’s Antiques & Salvage is one of the North West’s largest antiques stores – home to over 60 of the most reputable antique dealers in the UK. More details on our website. FREE entry and FREE parking. Open EVERY DAY 10am – 5pm. Based in Ingleton, our dealers showcase their quality antique & salvaged artefacts in our spacious 20,000 sq.ft. Read more…
White Scar Cave is the longest show cave in Britain. The tour begins near the original entrance found by Christopher Long, a student who discovered the cave in 1923. website for White Scar Cave The trail winds its way past cascading waterfalls, between massive banks of flowstone, and through galleries decorated with stalactites and stalagmites. Guides lead visitors along Read more…
A short drive from Ingleton village (approx. 15 minutes), you will find the stunning Ribblehead Viaduct. The viaduct has 24 arches and was built between 1870 and 1875. Take in the atmosphere of the viaduct, spanning the valley between Ingleborough and Whernside whilst you’re impressed by the Victorian workmanship. There is a visitor centre at the railway station here where Read more…
In a riverside setting just down the hill from the playground, Ingleton’s open-air 20 metre heated (to over 80F) swimming pool is an idyllic place to visit for a swim and to enjoy yourself. The pool is managed by the local community and their website has full details of opening times, prices and sessions. Inglesport shop in the village sells swimwear and Read more…
BMX Pump Tracks are non-racing tracks that are designed and built for small areas. Increasingly popular in recent years, BMX Pump Tracks are ideal for beginners or for those looking to improve their biking skills, riding BMX or a mountain bike. They are typically shorter and narrower than standard BMX race tracks with a circuit of rollers, berms and jumps Read more…
The Peaks of Ingleborough, Pen-y-Ghent and Whernside are located just outside Ingleton. The route to hike all 3 in one go is circular, so you can in theory start at any point just off the route. Why not make Ingleton your base? Starting from Ingleton makes the route slightly longer (29.6 miles) and higher than if you start/end at Horton Read more…
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Ingleton based Stephen Knowles Photography, One-to-One Photography tutorials to help you move on from ‘auto’ with your DSLR and professional photographs for your business and home. My website stephenknowlesphotography.co.uk shows a section of my portfolio, where you will find landscapes that can be supplied printed ready to display on a variety of mediums or electronically. Full details of the bespoke tutorials Read more…
Ingleton TIC is based at the Community Centre and is open all year. Information for locals and visitors is available from the staff: verbally at the counter, lots of leaflets with attractions and ideas, via the internet – computer access is available on site for a small charge, by email ingleton@ytbtic.co.uk or by telephone on 015242 41701. We’re here to help. Hours of opening: Winter Read more…
Ingleborough is one of the famous Three Peaks of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Together with Pen-y-ghent and Whernside, this mountainous area is renowned and protected for its special wildlife, geology and spectacular scenery. Here you will find flower-rich meadows and pastures, heather-clad moors, ancient woodland and some of Britain’s finest ‘limestone pavements. Whether you’re local and would like to Read more…
3 Clearly signposted walks in the Parish of Thornton in Lonsdale. Pick up a Westhouse Walks leaflet at the Tourist Information Centre or one of the village shops. They take in stunning scenery, and are accessible for those with average mobility. Read more…