Discover the best top things to do in Settle, United Kingdom including Ingleborough, Bike Hire at 3 Peaks Cycles, Settle Victoria Hall, Yorkshire Dales Guides, Settle Area Swimming Pool, The Courtyard Dairy, The Joinery, Settle Carlisle Railway, Settle Tourist Information Centre, Gallery on the Green.
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5.0 based on 234 reviews
Seen from the top of Pen y Ghent and knowing that in about 6-8 hours you will be looking up at its vast bulk, takes some beating mixed emotions! Variety of terrain on the approach in, followed by a relatively short scramble up. Take your time and watch where you put your feet! Your respect for the mountain will be rewarded.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Self Guided Tours on Electric Bikes or Standard Mountain Bikes. See the tracks, trails and quiet back roads of the Yorkshire Dales with ease.
5.0 based on 38 reviews
This beautiful Victorian Music Hall in the market town of Settle is set between the Yorkshire Dales and the Forest of Bowland. A wide programme of live music, comedy, film and theatre is supplemented by community events, workshops and indoor markets. The Hall is also available for hire and can accommodate a variety of needs.
Went to see The Strawbs here, they were amazing as usual....Settle Victoria Hall is a great venue, what a wonderful old theatre.
5.0 based on 75 reviews
Operating in the Dales since 1991. Caving, Climbing, Abseiling, Map & Compass, Guided Walks, Challenge Events & Team Building. We cater for individuals, groups, families, schools, colleges & businesses. Open events to join in or hire your own instructor. Booking is essential. Minimum age is usually from 8 depending on the activity.
5.0 based on 21 reviews
Welcome to Settle Area Swimming Pool. A charity registered 20m x 7m indoor warm community run swimming pool. A safe, clean swimming pool with a water depth of 0.9m graduating to a maximum depth of 2m. The pool boasts wonderful views out of our windows of the Yorkshire Dales National Park fells and one of the "Yorkshire Dales Three Peaks". We offer a wide range of activities for all ages and abilities. Our doors are open 7 days a week (except Bank Holidays and Christmas/New Year) with early morning swims at 6.30am and adult swimming until 9.30pm. We have a large free car park and the building is fully accessible to wheel chair users. For an up-to-date timetable, entry prices and opening times please refer to our website or call us.
5.0 based on 267 reviews
The Courtyard Dairy was created with the ethos to mature and champion only the best farm-made cheese available from the British Isles by Andy and Kathy Swinscoe who spent many years working for some of the best cheesemongers in France, London and the South West. Alongside the award-winning shop and maturing room, The Courtyard Dairy offers a cosy café and a small informative museum which tells the story of farmhouse cheese and its history. Listed as one of The Top 10 Cheese Shops in the World (Daily Telegraph) 'Cheesemonger of The Year’ Farm Shop & Deli Awards 2018 'Cheesemonger of The Year’ The World Cheese Awards 2013 Runner-up: BBC Radio 4 Food and Farming Awards ‘Best Food Retailer’ Observer Food Monthly Awards 2019: ‘Best Independent Retailer’
Wow Loved this place Just called in as we were passing and bought cheese If you love cheese then this is worth a visit Staff welcoming and so knowledgeable. We came away with fabulous selection of cheeses We will certainly order our Christmas cheese on line The only disappointment was that the cafe was not open, but accept the reasons why. Just fab please visit
5.0 based on 1 reviews
The Joinery is Settle Stories hub. A fantastic versatile space that hosts a range of events all year round. Based in central Settle The Joinery hosts storytelling performances, comedy acts, and a film club on the first Sunday of every month. We run workshops, courses, and networking events here. The Joinery also holds 25 people comfortably for meetings and conferences and is available for hire.
4.5 based on 717 reviews
The Settle-Carlisle Railway is one of the world's great rail journeys. It carves its way through the magnificent landscape of the Yorkshire Dales and then descends to Cumbria's lush green Eden Valley with its views of the Pennines and Lakeland Fells. A seven day a week service of diesel sprinter units gives travellers plenty of choice of when to travel, and the opportunity to board and leave the train at many of the beautifully preserved stations along the route. Customers can also expect a refreshment trolley service on many of the trains.
Travelled on this line yesterday. It has been on my bucket list for a while now. Boarded the sprinter class train at settle and the journey was a joy from start to finish. Comfy modern train with regular trolley service for refreshments. The scenery , especially from settle to Appleby is breathtaking. Just a shame you don’t realise you are going over the Ribblehad viaduct, that is probably better viewed from the road. Some of the stations en route seem really remote ( especially Dent) but all look really well kept. £44 for 2 return ( standard fare , can be done cheaper, pre book , railcard etc) was worth every penny. Great day out. Carlisle was nicer than I remember too. Would love to do again.
4.5 based on 94 reviews
Nice to come across this in centre of Settle. Two helpful ladies, plenty of info, a few gifts, well worth a visit.
4.5 based on 36 reviews
Possibly the smallest art gallery in the world, in a converted BT telephone kiosk on the Green in Settle, North Yorkshire, England
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