Dales Countryside Museum
AttractionMuseum exploring the landscape, people and culture of the Yorkshire Dales. Located in the historic Hawes railway station building.
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Museum exploring the landscape, people and culture of the Yorkshire Dales. Located in the historic Hawes railway station building.
Dramatic limestone ravine with twin waterfalls. A 10-minute walk from Malham, combining well with Malham Cove for a circular walk.
England's highest single-drop waterfall at 100 feet. Access through the Green Dragon Inn (small entry fee). Featured in Robin Hood: Prince...
Discovered 1837, this show cave offers awe-inspiring formations dating back millions of years. Reached via the beautiful Ingleborough...
Spectacular 4.3-mile trail featuring six waterfalls through ancient oak woodland. One of the most famous waterfall walks in the North of...
Beautiful waterfall in a wooded glade, named after the fairy queen Janet who is said to live in a cave behind the falls.
Spectacular curved limestone cliff face, 80 metres high. The limestone pavement at the top featured in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Iconic 24-arch Victorian viaduct carrying the Settle-Carlisle Railway across Batty Moss. 440 yards long and 104 feet high at its tallest...
One of England's most scenic railway journeys through the Yorkshire Dales, crossing the Ribblehead Viaduct and climbing to England's...
The last traditional ropeworks in England, making rope by hand since 1905. Watch demonstrations and buy unique rope products.
Britain's longest show cave on the slopes of Ingleborough. 80-minute guided tours covering one mile of underground passages, stalactites,...
The iconic starting point for the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge, famous for its clock-in/out timing system. Complete within 12 hours to...
Community café in a Grade I listed building, serving locally sourced food, homemade cakes, and fair trade coffee.
Café at the entrance to the Ingleborough Estate Nature Trail, serving homemade food, cakes, and hot drinks. Perfect stop before or after...
Café in a converted Victorian mill with views over the River Ribble. Serves homemade food, cakes, and locally roasted coffee.
Family-run café with onsite bakery and sandwich bar, specialising in homemade and seasonal produce. 75-seater venue popular with walkers.
150-rooms, off the M6 close to Lancaster. 35-minutes drive to the event start at Chapel-le-dale.
Organic vegetable growers selling seasonal produce, organic groceries, and local products. Box scheme and farm shop.
Local craft brewery named after the famous challenge, producing range of cask ales available in pubs throughout the Dales.
Award-winning family farm breeding grass-fed lamb, traditional cattle and rare breed pork. Won British Charcuterie Awards for Longhorn Beef...
Home of famous Yorkshire Wensleydale cheese with PGI status. Visitor centre with cheese-making viewing gallery, museum, shop and café....
Independent craft brewery producing award-winning cask and bottle-conditioned ales using Yorkshire water and local ingredients.
Traditional Dales pub in the heart of Hawes serving local ales, hearty food, and famous Yorkshire hospitality.
Historic village pub in the heart of Malham, serving real ales and hearty food. Perfect base for exploring Malham Cove and Gordale Scar.
16-bedroom pub in the middle of Settle.
Dog-friendly 17th-century coaching inn at the gateway to the Three Peaks. Known for homemade pies, hearty portions and traditional...
13th-century inn providing access to Hardraw Force waterfall. Real ales, home-cooked food, and accommodation. Host of the annual Hardraw...
Great pub food, and free WIFI. 11 rooms.
16 rooms in quiet Clapham, 15-minutes drive to either Chapel-le-dale or Horton. Dog friendly.
Excellent pub with two nice rooms. Positioned right at our start/finish point.
45-minutes drive from our meeting point.
Historic pub built 1874 alongside the famous Ribblehead Viaduct. Beer garden with epic views across to Whernside. Traditional pub food,...
Traditional village pub in the heart of Ingleton serving real ales, hearty food, and offering comfortable accommodation for walkers.
7 bedroom all ensuite, sleeps up to 24 people. Self Catering. 6 miles from Ribblehead Viaduct. Ideal for 2 nights or longer stays.
Trading since 1977 as specialist supplier for caving, climbing, walking and camping gear. Staff are active outdoor enthusiasts. Features...