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

BOOKING ESSENTIAL. With its extraordinary views, wonderful
walks and dizzying heights, there is much
to love about Ingleborough National
Nature Reserve.
This June, Yorkshire Wildlife Trust needs
YOU to help us survey the plants on
two important sites at the heart of the
National Nature Reserve. Whether you
are a botanical novice or seasoned expert,
come along to our FREE training days to
learn more about the wonderful plant life
that makes Ingleborough so special.
We are running this event as part of
Stories in Stone, an ambitious four year
programme of conservation and
community projects, all about promoting
and protecting the fantastic natural and
cultural heritage in your local area. The
scheme has been developed by the
Ingleborough Dales Landscape Partnership
and supported by the National Lottery
through the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Join Judith Allinson, botanical expert, and Kate
Yates, Living Landscapes Officer at Yorkshire
Wildlife Trust, for a day’s introduction to
identifying and recording the unique flora of
Southerscales. The course is open to everyone
from complete beginners to experienced
botanists.
Organised by
Craven Conservation Group and Broadrake
Visit an upland hay meadow undergoing restoration and help identify the insects.
Broadrake is restoring an upland hay meadow and will welcome passing walkers on the local bridleway to take a short loop around the site and see how many wild owers, bumblebees, hover ies, butter ies and other insects you can identify. There is also a wildlife pond, young native trees and limestone outcrops which are a good spot for a picnic.
Easy walk from Ribblehead or Chapel-le-Dale to Broadrake – approx. 2 miles either way. Less than 1 mile once on site.
Date: Sunday 30th July 2017 Time: 12.00noon – 4.00pm Where: Broadrake, Chapel-le-Dale, Ingleton, LA6 3AX. SD 740792
See www.broadrake.co.uk/directions for map and directions
Grade: Easy, 1 – 2 miles
Cost: Free – Donations to OGUG Age: All welcome (accompanied children)
Access: Unsuitable for wheelchairs and buggies
Booking: Just turn up
Special instructions: Any questions, please email info@broadrake.co.uk
or telephone 015242 41357 www.broadrake.co.uk