Tourist Attractions in Yorkshire Dales
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Why Yorkshire Dales?
With pretty market towns, small villages and the occasional narrow road, it is an area where you can take your time, relax and breathe in the fresh air - a little walking won't hurt you either and its perfect for building up an appetite!
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Ingleton Waterfalls Trail
Spectacular waterfall & woodland scenery. The Trail is 4.5 miles/8 kilometres. Rare & interesting plants & animals. A Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)
Kilnsey Park - Restaurant, Farm Shop and Craft centre
Family leisure park. Conservation nature trail. Fly fishing lakes & fun fishing for children. Escorted pony trekking. Red Squirrel Conservation Centre. Farm shop, deli, restaurant & coffee shop.
Kiplin Hall
Built in the 1620's the hall is open for relaxing tours freely wandering though the rooms. The garden, lakeside views and the Tea Room add to the visit.
Middleham Castle
The castle boasts centuries of history. Though roofless, many of the rooms survive and an exhibition about the the castle's past make it great to explore.
Richmond Castle
One of the oldest Norman stone fortresses in Britain, the castle is beautifully sited above the River Swale. An interactive display tells stories of its development
Skipton Castle
One of the best preserved Medieval Castles in England. With imposing towers, spooky dungeons, delightful tearooms and Tudor courtyards as well as picnic areas and shop, visitors can spend all day exploring the castle and grounds.
Stump Cross Caverns - Discovered 1860
Caves extend to 6km (not all viewable). Many fossils inc. Wolverines, Reindeer & Bison. Gift shop & cafe. Check website for events.
The Forbidden Corner
A unique labyrinth of tunnels, chambers and follies in a four-acre garden. With decisions to make and tricks to avoid, children enjoy a challenging and fun day out.
Theakston's Brewery Visitor Centre
See the entire brewing process, a working cooperage and sample the legendary ales in the Brewery Tap. The shop is full of Peculier souvenirs and other delights.
Thorp Perrow Arboretum, Woodland Gardens, Bird of Prey and Mammal Centre
100 acres of beautiful woodland to explore. Nature, trees and children's trails to follow. Lake, picnic and licensed tea rooms. Bird of Prey and Mammal Centre. Meet mammals such as meerkats, wallabies, pygmy goats and Shetland sheep
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