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 5th – Sunday 7th July 2024
Ingleton Gala – 20th July 2024
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
7th-8th September – Spoon Carving £190 (2 days)
9.45am – 4.30pm approx. Price includes materials lunch and refreshments.
Please wear layers of warm clothing and sturdy footwear.
Spoon carving takes whittling away bark from a branch to the next level, using an axe and just 2 different carving knives. Steve Tomlin will guide you safely, step-by-step, through the skills of this lovely craft to create unique utensils and spoons from a fresh cut log. This 2 day course is perfect for beginners and improvers alike. Safe axe work methods are taught to split and roughly shape the wood and different knife cuts are taught and demonstrated with the emphasis on safety. Starting with a simple kitchen utensil Steve will gauge the different skill levels and needs of individuals to allow refinement of technique and design variation.
For those of you who have already started out with this absorbing craft then this 2 day workshop will reinforce your axe skills and the knife carving techniques to shape and finish your spoons efficiently and confidently. You will all make a range of items to explore different design elements, including simple stirring spoons, spreaders and ‘cranked’ eating spoons. Part of the course will include looking at sharpening equipment and techniques to make sure your own axe and knives are kept sharp and safe.
More Details and Booking link at https://stevetomlincrafts.co.uk/#spooncarving
This workshop is suitable for both complete beginners and improvers. Tools and greenwood are provided or bring your own tools if you have them. By the end of the 2 days, you will know how to axe & carve efficiently and safely, have a better understanding of carving the different grain patterns, and be able to consider spoon design.
This should give you the confidence to continue at home, to practise the skills and make more stirrers, spreaders & spoons. This absorbing and addictive craft will have you looking at every fallen tree branch and fresh cut log pile with spoon eyes!
Willow Bags with Anna Turnbull
Wed 12th ‐ Thu 13th June – Willow Lunch Bags £170 (2 days) plus £25 for materials
Course is from 9.45am – 4.30pm approx. Price includes lunch and refreshments.
Book with Broadrake. Contact Rachel on 015242 41357; email:info@broadrake.co.uk
Come and make a fantastic willow bag. Starting with a ready made rectangular base you will learn to weave your own shoulder bag or handbag, finished with leather handles.

Oval Shopping Basket with Phil Bradley
Wed – Thurs 1st – 2nd November (2 days)- £165 plus £30 for materials experienced weavers
2 day course from 9.45am – 4.30pm approx. Price includes lunch and refreshments.
Book with Broadrake. Contact Rachel on 015242 41357; email:info@broadrake.co.uk
Phil’s gentle, relaxed teaching style will guide you through the techniques needed to make an attractive and useful gathering basket. It is a new course for 2022 so we have no pictures yet.
This course is aimed at those with some previous experience of working with willow.

Phil lives in NW Cumbria where he grows his own sustainable willow for basket-making, garden structures and also bird sculptures, all popular workshop topics
If you like John Harrison’s trademark line and wash style then come and join him in a workshop. The day will include demos, exercises, outdoor sketching, ink drawing and the application of washes to create a loose, lively painting of iconic Yorkshire Dales features.
Reference material, exercise handouts and watercolour paper are provided but please bring your own packed lunch, paints, pencils, pens and sketchbook. Refreshments with home baking will be available during the day.
Broadrake is in a stunning location and there is no shortage of subject matter – dry stone walls, barns, limestone outcrops, viaduct, trees and fellside slopes. The venue is upstairs in a recently converted barn.
John is Yorkshire born and bred, proud of his home county which provides the inspiration for much of his work. He specialises in line and wash, a style which superbly captures the beauty and atmosphere of Yorkshire’s landscape, towns and villages.