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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."
"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,..."
"With a 15 feet (4.5 metre) drop, East Gill Force is an impressive waterfall in a stunning location. Just below the main waterfall there is a second, smaller waterfall, that …"
"It might be a fairly modest waterfall compared to others nearby, but it is certainly a much-loved spot. There is a delightful grassy bank next to the waterfall that is …"
"The Cauldron Falls are set just outside the idyllic village of West Burton. Often referred to as both the West Burton Falls, they’re well worth a visit if you’re also making a trip to the slightly more popular Aysgarth Falls, which is just a few miles up north. Just a short walk from the village, it’s easily accessible and doesn’t require a massive hike!"
"The dog-friendly Blue Bell Inn in Kettlewell welcomes dogs and their owners with open arms. It has everything you would expect from a fine Yorkshire inn including a great selection of local ales, a regional menu and a nice big log fire. It’s so cosy inside you’ll struggle to leave…"
"There aren’t many pubs located on top of the moors, making the Station Inn one of the most impressively placed inns in the whole of the Dales. The views of Pen-Y-Ghent and Ingleborough to either side, and the dramatic sight of the Ribblehead Viaduct snaking behind the pub, are reason enough to visit, but the local real ales and delicious food will also draw you in. Its location ensures that plenty of thirsty walkers are constantly passing, so always expect the inn to be busy."
"Ribblehead, Ingleton, Yorkshire Dales National Park LA6 3AS, EnglandOutdoor Seating, Seating, Waitstaff, Parking Available, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Reservations, Television, Highchairs AvailableBar, British, Pub, Gluten Free OptionsLunch, Dinner, Drinks+44 15242 41274"
"No trip to the Yorkshire Dales would be complete without a visit to Middleham Castle. Once the childhood home of Richard III, you can relive the Castle’s illustrious history and unlock the deeds of its great owners. There you'll be able to witness incredible views of Wensleydale from their viewing platform, and experience many indoor exhibitions, and a 15th Century replica of the Middleham Jewel."
"No day out in the Yorkshire Dales would be complete without a visit to Middleham Castle. Once the childhood home of Richard III, you can relive the Castle’s illustrious history and unlock the deeds of"
"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."
"The perfect place to take children, the Forbidden Corner is an enthralling combination of labyrinths, Victorian follies, pathways to nowhere and underground lairs. Enter, if you dare, and try to tick off every attraction on the unusual map."
"There can surely be no other place like this in the world: a modern walled garden furnished with Victorian-style follies, some veering into gothic horror, others merely surreal fantasy. There's no map, so it's a..."
"The Forbidden Corner is a unique labyrinth of tunnels, chambers, follies and surprises created within a four acre garden in the heart of Tupgill Park and the Yorkshire Dales."
"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/"