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, you’re bound to find something to take part in and enjoy. Browse through the calendar for regular events, weekly, monthly and annual, activities for locals and visitors. Please see the details for advance booking requirements and accessibility.
We look forward to welcoming you to Ingleton events including:-
The Great Ingleton Easter Egg Hunt, 9th to 24th April 2022
HM Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Celebrations – 2nd – 5th June 2022.
1940s Homeguard Weekend – 1st to 3rd July 2022 (2023 – save the date – Friday 30th June – Sunday 2nd July)
Ingleton Gala – 16th July 2022
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
27th April 2017 – Garden Structures
28th June – Curlews
29th June 2017 – Curlews (booked up)
13th – 14th September (2 days) – Basket Making
23rd November 2017 – Christmas Angels
Price includes a good lunch and all refreshments.
Organic Willow is used & provided, as are all the tools required. The tutor is Phil Bradley who lives in NW Cumbria near Cockermouth where he grows a total of 37 different varieties of sustainable willow on several local sites. This is harvested once the leaves have dropped in early winter and the rods are then sorted and bundled together for storage in an unheated shed, ready for use in the following year.
The willow is used mainly for basket-making, but also for garden structures and sculptures as well as decorative animals, which is a popular one-day workshop topic.He has also created some amazing large-scale structures and sculptures at RHS Harlow Carr where he has been working for the past 15 years.
27th April 2017 – Garden Structures
28th June – Curlews
29th June 2017 – Curlews (booked up)
13th – 14th September (2 days) – Basket Making
23rd November 2017 – Christmas Angels
Price includes a good lunch and all refreshments.
Organic Willow is used & provided, as are all the tools required. The tutor is Phil Bradley who lives in NW Cumbria near Cockermouth where he grows a total of 37 different varieties of sustainable willow on several local sites. This is harvested once the leaves have dropped in early winter and the rods are then sorted and bundled together for storage in an unheated shed, ready for use in the following year.
The willow is used mainly for basket-making, but also for garden structures and sculptures as well as decorative animals, which is a popular one-day workshop topic.He has also created some amazing large-scale structures and sculptures at RHS Harlow Carr where he has been working for the past 15 years.
27th April 2017 – Garden Structures
28th June – Curlews
29th June 2017 – Curlews (booked up)
13th – 14th September (2 days) – Basket Making
23rd November 2017 – Christmas Angels
Price includes a good lunch and all refreshments.
Organic Willow is used & provided, as are all the tools required. The tutor is Phil Bradley who lives in NW Cumbria near Cockermouth where he grows a total of 37 different varieties of sustainable willow on several local sites. This is harvested once the leaves have dropped in early winter and the rods are then sorted and bundled together for storage in an unheated shed, ready for use in the following year.
The willow is used mainly for basket-making, but also for garden structures and sculptures as well as decorative animals, which is a popular one-day workshop topic.He has also created some amazing large-scale structures and sculptures at RHS Harlow Carr where he has been working for the past 15 years.
27th April 2017 – Garden Structures
28th June – Curlews
29th June 2017 – Curlews (booked up)
13th – 14th September (2 days) – Basket Making
23rd November 2017 – Christmas Angels
Price includes a good lunch and all refreshments.
Organic Willow is used & provided, as are all the tools required. The tutor is Phil Bradley who lives in NW Cumbria near Cockermouth where he grows a total of 37 different varieties of sustainable willow on several local sites. This is harvested once the leaves have dropped in early winter and the rods are then sorted and bundled together for storage in an unheated shed, ready for use in the following year.
The willow is used mainly for basket-making, but also for garden structures and sculptures as well as decorative animals, which is a popular one-day workshop topic.He has also created some amazing large-scale structures and sculptures at RHS Harlow Carr where he has been working for the past 15 years.