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"It is not too often that you can place yourself in an English Romantic painting from 1816-17. But when you admire the crashing white waters of Aysgarth Lower Falls, you …"
"It is not too often that you can place yourself in an English Romantic painting from 1816-17. But when you admire the crashing white waters of Aysgarth Lower Falls, you …"
"A tourist attraction for over 200 years the three stepped waterfall at Aysgarth is a must see when visiting the Yorkshire Dales."
"Ribblehead Viaduct is a triumph of Victorian engineering and carries the Settle–Carlisle railway, passing through the famous Three Peaks. It has 24 huge stone arches that reach 104 feet (32 metres) above the moor. If you’re a photography lover looking for photogenic places in the Yorkshire Dales, you can’t miss this!"
"Ribblehead Viaduct is a stunning piece of Victorian engineering in an iconic location in the middle of the Three Peaks."
"Close to Coldstone’s Cut, Gaping Gill is a famous cave and one of Britain’s largest underground chambers. 98m deep at its highest peak, there’s an enchanting waterfall inside for most of the year. You can walk to the top of the shaft from the Yorkshire Dales village of Clapham and stop for a glimpse of a limestone gorge called Trow Gill."
"Visit this gigantic cavern looming below Ingleborough on one of the two days of the year that the local potholing club lowers visitors down into its depths on a winch. The cave is so big that it’s rumoured to be able to house St Paul’s Cathedral."
"Credit: Wojciech Rozanski licensed under Creative Commons for commercial use. You’ll find Gaping Gill deep in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. It’s one of Britain’s biggest underground chambers at 650-feet deep, but it’s more than just a cave."
"Completed in 1399, its scars bear testament to over 600 years of fascinating history including involvement in the Pilgrimage of Grace, Mary Queen of Scot’s imprisonment and a Civil War siege. With one third of the rooms fully intact, visitors will get a taste of what life was really like during the Castle’s heyday through provoking sights, sounds & smells."
"Bolton Castle where Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned offers a dungeon, old kitchens, armoury, falconry displays, beautiful gardens and maze, and countless family activities in the Yorkshire Dales. This is one of England’s best preserved castles with about one third of the rooms still intact and it dates back to 1399."
"Bolton Castle provides a huge range of exciting things to do. From family days out to educational trips and historic tours which bring the castle to life and make for a truly memorable trip."
"This quaint 13th century inn is one of the most charming pubs in the Yorkshire Dales. Standing at the entrance to the impressive Hardraw Force, visitors to the waterfall must first pass through the Green Dragon, many of them returning for a couple of pints after the walk. Inside, it is dark and cosy with low-beamed ceilings and open fires taking you back in time."
"A lovely old pub with flagstone floors, low timber beams, ancient oak furniture and Theakston's on draught. The Dragon serves up a tasty steak-and-ale pie and offers bunkhouse accommodation or B&B in pleasant,..."
"We were on our way to Malhamdale in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, about an hour north and a bit west of Leeds, when we spotted a church tower in the rural community of Kirkby Malham and decided to take a look. What we found was a charming 15th-century parish church nestled in a churchyard on a side lane in a community too small even for the designation of “village.” The church, however, serves a large parish of 37 square miles. Entering the church, we noticed a small, modern statue of St. Michael located in a niche above the entrance."
"The Ox is nestled in the tiny (blink-and-you'll-miss-it), gorgeous village of Crayke, just two miles from the lovely market town of Easingwold. Wooden beams hang overhead, fabulous oak panelling embosses the walls and solid flag stone lines the floors. There are a handful of snug tables in the pub, and an earthy, intimate main restaurant."
"Credit: Mtaylor848 licensed under Creative Commons for commercial use. From walls covered in climbing plants to low ceilings and traditional fireplaces, The Shoulder of Mutton is full of rustic charm. It’s just a few miles outside Harrogate in a picturesque village surrounded by countryside – the pub itself dates back to the 1880s, so it’s got loads of history."
"Treat yourself to authentic Italian food at the relaxed and friendly La Locanda restaurant. You can expect a tempting array of risottos, fresh pastas, meat dishes and seafood specialities served throughout the day for you to enjoy."
"This quaint 13th century inn is one of the most charming pubs in the Yorkshire Dales. Standing at the entrance to the impressive Hardraw Force, visitors to the waterfall must first pass through the Green Dragon, many of them returning for a couple of pints after the walk. Inside, it is dark and cosy with low-beamed ceilings and open fires taking you back in time."
"A lovely old pub with flagstone floors, low timber beams, ancient oak furniture and Theakston's on draught. The Dragon serves up a tasty steak-and-ale pie and offers bunkhouse accommodation or B&B in pleasant,..."
"Possibly the best known pub in the Yorkshire Dales, thanks to its status as the highest inn in the British Isles, the Tan Hill is popular with hikers, providing overnight accommodation for those walking longer trails. Dating back to the 17th Century, the inn was originally used as a place to rest for the local coal pit workers and although it has changed hands many times over the years, it has retained its charm. During the winter months the fire is always lit, providing a cosy spot to sit and rest with a pint of ale while making friends with like-minded folk."
"Credit: Alljengi licensed under Creative Commons for commercial use. The Tan Hill Inn is one of the most remote country pubs in Yorkshire. It stands at the top of a 1732-foot hill which makes it the highest pub in Britain, and although it’ll take around 90 minutes to get there, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Yorkshire Dales on the way."
"Built to cater for 19th-century miners, Tan Hill's claim to fame is that it's Britain’s highest pub, at an elevation of 328m (1732ft). It perches in the middle of nowhere about 11 miles northwest of Reeth."
"Treat yourself to authentic Italian food at the relaxed and friendly La Locanda restaurant. You can expect a tempting array of risottos, fresh pastas, meat dishes and seafood specialities served throughout the day for you to enjoy."
"Aysgarth Falls National Parks Visitors Centre, Aysgarth, Yorkshire Dales National Park DL8 3TH EnglandCafe, British, SoupsLunch, Breakfast, DrinksTakeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Free Wifi[email protected]+44 1969 663763https://www.facebook.com/Coppice-Cafe-630537007035023/"
"One of the best sites in Yorkshire to attempt gorge scrambling, rock climbing or abseiling, How Stean Gorge is a natural limestone ravine that offers excellent walking trails and exhilarating adventure sports."
"A spectacular limestone ravine, How Stean Gorge is the perfect location for outdoor activities like via ferrata, gorge walking, caving, rock climbing and abseiling."