Discover the best top things to do in Ingleton, United Kingdom including Ingleton Waterfalls Trail, Ribblehead Viaduct, White Scar Cave, Ingleton Open Air Heated Pool, Masons Freehouse Ingleton.
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4.5 based on 2,704 reviews
A 4½ mile trail, via a series of spectacular waterfalls, through ancient woodland and beautiful Yorkshire Dales scenery.
We did the trail as a family the other weekend, and it was a beautiful day to do the walk. It was quite busy but with the clear covid signs along the walk and maintaining social distance i believed most people followed this. We also stayed at the Falls Park which you pass half way onto your walk, a stunning location of scenery and peacefulness with only a few static homes to rent - nothing quite like having dinner on the patio and seeing a deer nibbling on some grass! There is a beautiful ran cafe at the entrance of Falls Park where you walk past half way around the walk, and you can stop for a drink or a bite to eat including some delicious ice creams (better choices than the ice cream van just before, and less of a queue!) and you have the option of sitting at tables listening to the sound of the next waterfall your about to pass - what more can you want! Here there is also a toilet block which was lovely and clean. I absolutely love doing this walk and it's also dog friendly and it's wonderful to see people splashing around under Thornton Force Falls, on a safe and nice day that is! There's also a little cabin shack just before this waterfall - a blessing on a hot day! Would hugely recommend the Waterfalls Walk and if your looking to stay Falls Park is the perfect location!
4.5 based on 658 reviews
Testing the Yorkshire peaks for later in the year, and found the place to be amazing, if you're considering this with a break midway the Station Inn is great
4.5 based on 1,290 reviews
We had a fascinating trip into the cave system with our knowledgeable guide Tim. He took time to make sure all the group were safe and was both interesting and using. He clearly explained the history of the finding of the caves and all the different formations. The tour takes around an hour then you're left to make your own way back out which is when you can take photos. The cave system is wet ( obviously) and there are slopes and metal stairs so good shoes are a must. And as the cave is a constant 8 degrees it's best to wear something warm under your waterproof. There's a cafe with great views, a shop and clean toilets. Currently tours go into the caves every 90 minutes, masks must be worn in the caves and booking is not necessary.
4.5 based on 244 reviews
Masons Freehouse is owned and run by a family trio. The pub has recently undergone a full refurbishment to create a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere for everyone...
Stayed over for one night , room was immaculate great shower! We had evening meal which was absolutely fantastic food was a very High standard, breakfast was excellent and the landlady couldn’t help enough so friendly! My only complaint was our room had the emergency lighting system in so there was a bright green light which illuminated the room I found it extremely difficult to sleep .
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