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"Fliirt is a contemporary dessert Parlour which serves fabulous gelatos and frozen yoghurts. This dessert paradise has Yummy options for everyone, whether you want to consume your weekly allowance of sugar in one sitting or if you want to keep the calorie count low. For the naughty kids there are freshly made Waffles, hot and gooey cookie dough, joyful Sundaes, scrumptious Cakes, creamy Gelato, rich Milkshakes, then there’s the guilt-free (until you add the toppings) Frozen Yogurt which can be topped with unlimited toppings from the selection of over 40 toppings, which includes fresh cut fruit and masses of sweets."
"Try their delicious ice cream and soda fountain set in a 50's diner. With an outdoor play area and play barns come rain or shine this is a fantastic day out for the whole family."
"Working hours: From 01:00 PM to 01:00 AM(Hours or availability may differ due to COVID-19). Address: 10 Summerville Road - BD7 1PX. Delivery:FREE (Collection & Delivery )"
"This beautiful 19th-century monument is put to all sorts of uses for Settle’s residents. The Victoria Hall is opened in 1853 as the Settle Music Hall, which makes it the oldest remaining music hall in the UK. During the day there are multiple things going on here every day of the week apart from Sunday."
"One of the closest of the many natural wonders around Settle, Stainforth Force is barely 5 minutes from the centre of town. If you like you can walk there in 45 minutes or so on the Ribble Way, tracking the river back up to the village of Stainforth. The waterfall is a marvellous flight of cascades, as the river slips over shallow limestone shelves, finally falling into a deep and wide pool."
"The roaring triple waterfalls that make up Aysgrath Falls have been attracting tourists for over 200 years. It’s inspired many a famous artist, including Turner himself, and Wordsworth spent his honeymoon here. Take one of the many well-signposted routes up to the falls to soak up the staggering views."
"Directly downstream from Gordale Scar, Gordale Beck tumbles over the small but perfectly formed Janet’ Foss. Pitching over limestone topped by volcanic tufa, this waterfall is in a peaceful green crucible that is covered in moss and cloaked with foliage. If you’re coming here from the Malham side there’s a 20-minute walk to Janet’s Foss along the leafy valley from the car park."
"Just a short walk from the quaint village of Malham, Janet’s Foss is a popular waterfall among the locals. Used for years as a natural swimming pool (as well as a sheep dip for the farmers…), this pretty waterfall easily looks like something out of a fairytale!. Hidden away in a serene woodland, you’ll first stroll through a scenic footpath through the woods."
"Janet's Foss is a wonderful waterfall nestled amid magical woodlands on the footpath from Malham Village toward Gordale Scar. Along the way to the falls, a couple of tree stumps …"