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Situated on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Ingleton is surrounded by caves, mountains and waterfalls. Famous for hiking, walking and caving, the village is close to Ingleborough, the second highest mountain in the Dales and one of the Yorkshire Three Peaks. The rivers Doe and Twiss meet in the village to form the source of the River Greta, which flows into Lancashire. The Ingleton Waterfalls Trail is a four-mile walk through ancient oak woodland, following a series of stunning waterfalls.
Attractions close to Ingleton include: White Scar Cave, Britain’s longest show cave; Ingleborough Cave, with its spectacular range of cave formations; the other two peaks - Whernside and Pen-Y-Ghent - that make up the Three Peaks; the Settle-Carlisle railway and the iconic 400-metre-long Ribblehead viaduct, with its 24 arches rising 32 metres above Batty Moor; the Pennine Way, which passes close by; the Inglesport Climbing Wall, offering 300 square metres of climbing wall; Ingleton Open Air Swimming Pool; Malham Cove, a crag of carboniferous limestone and nesting area of peregrine falcon; RSPB Leighton Moss, a large reed bed which is home to breeding bitterns, bearded tits and marsh harriers; Ingleton Pottery; the Play Barn at Settle; and The Forbidden Corner at Leyburn.
Ingleton is the perfect destination either for outdoor activities or for relaxing in the beautiful countryside. The Lake District, the Forest of Bowland and the Morecambe Bay coastline are all just a short distance away. Nearby towns and villages include Swaledale, Welton, Winterton, Barton On Humber, Cottingham, and Goodmanham. Follow the links to find holiday cottages and lets available in this area on Go2, or view the surrounding area on the map below.
Sometimes given the nickname of “God’s Own County” thanks to its lush green countryside and wild expanses of moor land, Yorkshire is the largest county in England. It is home to over 800 attractions, from breweries to museums, castles to zoos, and World Heritage Sites to breathtaking rides. There are many popular seaside resorts along its coastline, including Whitby, Bridlington and Scarborough, as well as quieter villages and working harbours nestled among the rugged cliffs. The North York Moors, the Yorkshire Dales and part of the Peak District National Park offer wonderful opportunities for walkers, cyclists and climbers, as well as nature reserves for bird spotters and naturalists. The North Yorkshire Moors Railway carries more passengers than any other heritage railway in the UK and the National Railway Museum is to be found in the county capital city, York.
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What to Visit and Where to Eat in
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Hungry? For great restaurants and cafes in
Ingleton
pay the following sites a visit...
Find restaurants in
Ingleton
at Yell.com
Find restaurants in
Ingleton
at the Resturant Guide
For more great dining in
Ingleton
visit Sugar Vine
If you like walking then be sure to visit the following
site before heading off to
Ingleton...
Walks Around
Britain - Britain's only walking website with
video walks. Walking routes, maps, information and more about walking in Britain
- on DVD and Blu-ray too.
Finally, if you're packing your cycles and want to find
some great routes in the
Ingleton
area then...
Cycle-Route.com
- should have all the information you'll need. As
well as cycle routes this site is also packed with information, guides, a store
and its own forums.
The Weather in
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Will it rain or will it shine? Here's the outlook for
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How to Get There - Your Transport Travel Guide to
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and you're convinced.
Ingleton
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Or simply plan your journey
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by sea and exploring the coastline. With convenient routes between Holyhead and Dublin, or Pembroke and Rosslare, we recommend
Irish Ferries for great, low-cost, transport. They are the leading Irish ferry company and provide both an excellent service, and excellent prices.
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