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Ingleton Waterfalls Walk
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| The famous Ingleton Waterfalls Walk has some of the most spectacular waterfall and woodland scenery in the North of England. The walk is 4.5 miles/8 kilometres through ancient oak woodland and magnificent Dales scenery via a series of spectacular waterfalls and geological features. |
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Settle to Carlisle Railway Line
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| The 72 mile route from Settle to Carlisle takes you on a journey through the magnificent Yorkshire Dales, over the 24 arches of the Ribblehead Viaduct before plunging in to the longest tunnel on the line at Blea Moor. Emerging onto the side of Dentdale, the line leaves the Dales at Garsdale and makes it way through the gentle, lush rolling hills of the Eden Valley, with rural villages and market towns before arriving at the great border city of Carlisle. |
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Ingleborough Cave
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| Ingleborough Cave - Limestone scenery on the surface has a special beauty, but underground in Ingleborough Cave it is spectacular. Impressive floodlit cave stalactites & stalagmites up to 350 million years old feature in the one kilometre journey through the best showcave in Britain. Large passages and no steps make the cave suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs. |
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White Scar Caves
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Deep Beneath Ingleborough Hill in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, lies a hidden world which has been sculptured by nature over thousands of years.
Imagine a subterranean landscape, beautifully lit, with gushing streams and waterfalls, exotic cave formations, and a huge ice-age cavern adorned with thousands of stalactites.
This is White Scar Cave - the longest cave in Britain. |
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Ingleton Pottery
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Ingleton Pottery is a small family run business making high-fired, hand thrown Stoneware pottery in the Yorkshire Dales village of Ingleton, by the riverside.
The longest established working Pottery in the Yorkshire Dales.
You can see the potters working from the showroom.
Workshop tours and demonstrations are available for groups by appointment |
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Skipton Castle
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| Over 900 years old, Skipton Castle is one of the most complete and best preserved medieval castles in England and is well worth a visit at any season of the year. |
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