We’ve lots going on in the Ingleton area with something to interest you throughout the year. If you are interested in an event on our calendar, please use the contact details to find out full details before making a specific journey.
From family friendly to more specialised, browse through the calendar for regular events, weekly, monthly and annual activities for locals and visitors. Please see the details for booking requirements, cost and accessibility.
We look forward to welcoming you to Ingleton events including:-
The Great Ingleton Easter Egg Hunt – 1st to 16th April 2023
Sheafstock Live Music – 7th – 9th April 2023.
Food & Drink Festival at Country Harvest – 8th – 11th June 2023
1940s Homeguard Weekend – Friday 30th June – Sunday 2nd July 2023
Ingleton Gala – 15th July 2023
Canyoning Symposium – 7th – 10th September 2023
Various Christmas events listed on our calendar below.
Please check back often as the calendar is updated regularly with things to see and do here in the Ingleton area, including regular village events.
Events by Date Order
Wed – Thurs 15th – 16th March – Irish Weave Baskets £165 (2 days) plus £23 for materials experienced weavers
Courses are from 9.45am – 4.30pm approx. Price includes lunch and refreshments.
Book with Broadrake. Contact Rachel on 015242 41357; email:info@broadrake.co.uk
A 2-day workshop with Anna Turnbull who is a regular tutor for Northumbrian Basketry groups. This workshop is suitable for those with just a little previous experience of working with willow; it is not expected that you need lots of experience.

Note – Price £170 for 2 people plus £20 for materials: includes lunch and refreshments.
When Phil first started coming to Broadrake it was to teach willow weaving but he also enjoys greenwood working. A couple of years ago he taught us to make the cleft ash hurdle gates we now use to keep sheep out of the barn entrance. These have been admired by passing walkers so we started running this hurdle making course in 2020.

The price is for two people working as a pair to make one small hurdle gate. You will start with a log, probably ash, and learn how to split it. Then you will shape the rails and uprights, first of all using carving axes, then finishing with a draw knife on a shave horse. Mortise and tenon joints are used to assemble the hurdle which is then secured with hand made wooden pegs.

Wed – Thurs 15th – 16th March – Irish Weave Baskets £165 (2 days) plus £23 for materials experienced weavers
Courses are from 9.45am – 4.30pm approx. Price includes lunch and refreshments.
Book with Broadrake. Contact Rachel on 015242 41357; email:info@broadrake.co.uk
A 2-day workshop with Anna Turnbull who is a regular tutor for Northumbrian Basketry groups. This workshop is suitable for those with just a little previous experience of working with willow; it is not expected that you need lots of experience.
