Sightseeing
Ingleton waterfalls is a beautiful walk not to be missed.
THE TRAIL
The trail follows a well-defined footpath which runs as close to the edge of the two rivers as possible to provide spectacular views of the waterfalls. The path includes a large number of steps which means that it is unsuitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs. We would advise wearing walking boots or strong shoes.
Pack a picnic to enjoy the views it’s certainly worth a visit.
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Ingleton Waterfalls Trail
Ingleton waterfalls is a beautiful walk not to be missed.
THE TRAIL
The trail follows a well-defined footpath which runs as close to the edge of the two rivers as possible to provide spectacular views of the waterfalls. The path includes a large number of steps which means that it is unsuitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs. We would advise wearing walking boots or strong shoes.
Pack a picnic to enjoy the views it’s certainly worth a visit.
Malham Cove
Malham Cove is a huge curving amphitheatre shaped cliff formation of limestone rock.
The vertical face of the cliff is about 260 feet high. The top of the cove is a large area of deeply eroded limestone pavement, of a strange pattern rarely seen in England. The majesty of Malham Cove looks out over the Village of Malham and has been attracting visitors for centuries.
Malham Cove
Location: Malham Cove gr 897642 OS Map: 98, From the middle of Malham village walk up Cove Road (keep left walking up the village) for approximately 300 yards and the Cove will come into view.
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Access: Open all year, a good footpath leads from the road to the foot of the Cove and steps lead up to the Limestone Pavement on the top of the cove (note NO parking is available at this location you must park in the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority Car Park and walk through the Village).
Size: approximately 80 metres high and 300 metres wide (a 260 foot high by 984 foot long curved crag).
Malham Cove also affords brilliant views down the dale towards Malham and beyond.
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Malham Cove
Malham Cove
Malham Cove is a huge curving amphitheatre shaped cliff formation of limestone rock.
The vertical face of the cliff is about 260 feet high. The top of the cove is a large area of deeply eroded limestone pavement, of a strange pattern rarely seen in England. The majesty of Malham Cove looks out over the Village of Malham and has been attracting visitors for centuries.
Malham Cove
Location: Malham Cove gr 897642 OS Map: 98, From the middle of Malham village walk up Cove Road (keep left walking up the village) for approximately 300 yards and the Cove will come into view.
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Access: Open all year, a good footpath leads from the road to the foot of the Cove and steps lead up to the Limestone Pavement on the top of the cove (note NO parking is available at this location you must park in the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority Car Park and walk through the Village).
Size: approximately 80 metres high and 300 metres wide (a 260 foot high by 984 foot long curved crag).
Malham Cove also affords brilliant views down the dale towards Malham and beyond.
Ingleborough (723 m or 2,372 ft) is the second-highest mountain in the Yorkshire Dales, England.[1] It is one of the Yorkshire Three Peaks (the other two being Whernside and Pen-y-ghent), and is frequently climbed as part of the Three Peaks walk.
Ingleborough
Ingleborough, north face.jpg
Ingleborough, north face
Highest point
Elevation
723 m (2,372 ft)
Prominence
c. 427 m
Parent peak
Whernside
Listing
Marilyn, Hewitt, Nuttall
Coordinates
54°09′59″N 2°23′52″W
Geography
Ingleborough is located in Yorkshire DalesIngleboroughIngleborough
Yorkshire Dales, England
OS grid
SD740745
Topo map
OS Landranger 98
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Ingleborough
Ingleborough (723 m or 2,372 ft) is the second-highest mountain in the Yorkshire Dales, England.[1] It is one of the Yorkshire Three Peaks (the other two being Whernside and Pen-y-ghent), and is frequently climbed as part of the Three Peaks walk.
Ingleborough
Ingleborough, north face.jpg
Ingleborough, north face
Highest point
Elevation
723 m (2,372 ft)
Prominence
c. 427 m
Parent peak
Whernside
Listing
Marilyn, Hewitt, Nuttall
Coordinates
54°09′59″N 2°23′52″W
Geography
Ingleborough is located in Yorkshire DalesIngleboroughIngleborough
Yorkshire Dales, England
OS grid
SD740745
Topo map
OS Landranger 98
Gisburn Forest and Stocks
Dark skies perfect for stargazing in the Forest,
Wilderness and relaxation go hand in hand at Gisburn. Enjoy fantastic cycling and walking in the heart of the stunning Forest of Bowland
Step into the fairy tale woods of Gisburn Forest and Stocks. Explore the trails and experience a sense of space and freedom as you breathe in the fresh air and hear the peaceful bird song.
Gisburn’s dramatic scenery, with deep forest and challenging hills, provides the perfect backdrop for our award-winning mountain bike trails. Demanding climbs and exhilarating downhills make it the ultimate off-road mecca!
For those seeking a unique outdoor adventure, visit after dusk to soak in the wonder of the stars at this accredited Dark Sky Discovery Site.
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Gisburn Forest
Gisburn Forest and Stocks
Dark skies perfect for stargazing in the Forest,
Wilderness and relaxation go hand in hand at Gisburn. Enjoy fantastic cycling and walking in the heart of the stunning Forest of Bowland
Step into the fairy tale woods of Gisburn Forest and Stocks. Explore the trails and experience a sense of space and freedom as you breathe in the fresh air and hear the peaceful bird song.
Gisburn’s dramatic scenery, with deep forest and challenging hills, provides the perfect backdrop for our award-winning mountain bike trails. Demanding climbs and exhilarating downhills make it the ultimate off-road mecca!
For those seeking a unique outdoor adventure, visit after dusk to soak in the wonder of the stars at this accredited Dark Sky Discovery Site.
THE LONGEST SHOW CAVE IN BRITAIN
The guided tour covers 1 mile and takes about 80 minutes.
OPENING TIMES AND PRICES
The cave is in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
1 mile away from Ingleton.
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Inkotha ye-White Scar
THE LONGEST SHOW CAVE IN BRITAIN
The guided tour covers 1 mile and takes about 80 minutes.
OPENING TIMES AND PRICES
The cave is in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
1 mile away from Ingleton.
Nestling below Ingleborough on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park is the village of Clapham.
Visit the village and the surrounding area for stunning walks including the 3 Peaks, caving including Ingleborough Cave and Gaping Gill, cycling and sight seeing, the 650 year old St James’s Church, our Award Winning Community Shop, welcoming accommodation, cuisine to suit all preferences, outdoor activities and much more.
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Clapham
Nestling below Ingleborough on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park is the village of Clapham.
Visit the village and the surrounding area for stunning walks including the 3 Peaks, caving including Ingleborough Cave and Gaping Gill, cycling and sight seeing, the 650 year old St James’s Church, our Award Winning Community Shop, welcoming accommodation, cuisine to suit all preferences, outdoor activities and much more.
Visit Gaping
The extensive system of caves 100 metres under this moorland are only accessible to cavers except for a week in May (with Bradford Pothole Club) and a week in August (with Craven Pothole Club) when these caves are made accessible by a winch. During the CPC Winch meet other entrances will be rigged with rope and visiting cavers are invited to use these.
Opening Times
Weather permitting, the winch will operate for descents by members of the public from 9.00am each weekday (8.00am at weekends). If we have to close the winch for any reason, our Twitter and Facebook pages will give notice. A sign will also be displayed at Ingleborough Cave.
The winch has a fixed capacity of approx. twenty descents/ascents per hour, which can result in extended waiting times during busy periods. We are not able to take advance bookings.
Book as soon as you arrive at Gaping Gill by visiting the tent next to the winch. You will be issued with a numbered wrist band and advised of your approximate descent time.
Descent fee - £15 per person
Walking up to Gaping Gill
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Walk to Gaping Gill
You can walk from Clapham (LA2 8EQ) to the cave entrance in about 11/2 hr along a well marked but rough path. On the way up you will pass the entrance to Ingleborough Show Cave. This separate attraction (well worth visiting) has no connection with the Gaping Gill Winch Meet / Caving Club
Gaping Gill
Clapdale DriveVisit Gaping
The extensive system of caves 100 metres under this moorland are only accessible to cavers except for a week in May (with Bradford Pothole Club) and a week in August (with Craven Pothole Club) when these caves are made accessible by a winch. During the CPC Winch meet other entrances will be rigged with rope and visiting cavers are invited to use these.
Opening Times
Weather permitting, the winch will operate for descents by members of the public from 9.00am each weekday (8.00am at weekends). If we have to close the winch for any reason, our Twitter and Facebook pages will give notice. A sign will also be displayed at Ingleborough Cave.
The winch has a fixed capacity of approx. twenty descents/ascents per hour, which can result in extended waiting times during busy periods. We are not able to take advance bookings.
Book as soon as you arrive at Gaping Gill by visiting the tent next to the winch. You will be issued with a numbered wrist band and advised of your approximate descent time.
Descent fee - £15 per person
Walking up to Gaping Gill
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Walk to Gaping Gill
You can walk from Clapham (LA2 8EQ) to the cave entrance in about 11/2 hr along a well marked but rough path. On the way up you will pass the entrance to Ingleborough Show Cave. This separate attraction (well worth visiting) has no connection with the Gaping Gill Winch Meet / Caving Club