Lisa's guidebook - Places to eat, see and visit

Lisa
Lisa's guidebook - Places to eat, see and visit

Food scene

Wonderful tea room and cafe just a few doors down from the cottage - for fabulous breakfasts, lunches and a great selection of cakes and sandwiches to take away.
Hazy Dayz Cafe & Tearooms
Main Road
Wonderful tea room and cafe just a few doors down from the cottage - for fabulous breakfasts, lunches and a great selection of cakes and sandwiches to take away.
Great fish and chips for a traditional Yorkshire supper.
H's Fish & Chips
1 Main Street
Great fish and chips for a traditional Yorkshire supper.
Traditional local pub. Quality food and drinks, real ale, log fire, large gin selection, fabulous Sunday carvery
The Black Horse
Main Road
Traditional local pub. Quality food and drinks, real ale, log fire, large gin selection, fabulous Sunday carvery
A dog friendly pub and restaurant in Malham. Visit for the beautiful dining in the streamside restaurant and garden. Try the afternoon tea of Yorkshire Tapas.
Beck Hall
Cove Road
A dog friendly pub and restaurant in Malham. Visit for the beautiful dining in the streamside restaurant and garden. Try the afternoon tea of Yorkshire Tapas.
The Courtyard Dairy is a truly special cheese maturer, having won World Cheesemonger of the Year, it is regularly cited as one of the best cheese shops in the UK (The Daily Telegraph lists it as one of the Top 10 in the World!)
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The Courtyard Dairy
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The Courtyard Dairy is a truly special cheese maturer, having won World Cheesemonger of the Year, it is regularly cited as one of the best cheese shops in the UK (The Daily Telegraph lists it as one of the Top 10 in the World!)
Shed 24H is a charming, family-run cafe inside the Victorian station building at Hellifield (0.8 miles away) As well as the cafe, you will also find a railway collectables emporium
Shed24H tearooms at Hellifield Station
Station Road
Shed 24H is a charming, family-run cafe inside the Victorian station building at Hellifield (0.8 miles away) As well as the cafe, you will also find a railway collectables emporium

Sightseeing

Malham Cove is a huge curving cliff formation of limestone rock, looking out over Malham Village with spectacular views for miles
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Malham Cove
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Malham Cove is a huge curving cliff formation of limestone rock, looking out over Malham Village with spectacular views for miles
Malham Tarn in a glacial lake near the village of Malham. It is one of only eight upland alkaline lakes in Europe.
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Malham Tarn
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Malham Tarn in a glacial lake near the village of Malham. It is one of only eight upland alkaline lakes in Europe.
A small but wonderful waterfall and pool, nestled in a magical wood along the footpath from Malham Village to Gordale Scar.
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Janet's Foss
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A small but wonderful waterfall and pool, nestled in a magical wood along the footpath from Malham Village to Gordale Scar.
Gordale Scar is a huge gorge, created during the ice ages. A waterfall flows down through the scar.
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Gordale Scar
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Gordale Scar is a huge gorge, created during the ice ages. A waterfall flows down through the scar.
Ancient abbey ruins and an awe-inspiring water garden at this World Heritage Site. https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/fountains-abbey-and-studley-royal-water-garden
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Fountains Abbey
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Ancient abbey ruins and an awe-inspiring water garden at this World Heritage Site. https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/fountains-abbey-and-studley-royal-water-garden
Bolton Abbey is in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. With just under 30,000 acres of beautiful countryside and ample of space to run around and enjoy the fresh air, there is something for all ages
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Bolton Abbey
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Bolton Abbey is in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. With just under 30,000 acres of beautiful countryside and ample of space to run around and enjoy the fresh air, there is something for all ages
Ribblehead viaduct is just over the border from Cumbria into North Yorkshire and is undoubtedly the most impressive structure on the Settle-Carlisle Railway.
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I-Ribblehead Viaduct
Low Sleights Road
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Ribblehead viaduct is just over the border from Cumbria into North Yorkshire and is undoubtedly the most impressive structure on the Settle-Carlisle Railway.
The castle was originally built to subdue the unruly North of England and is one of the greatest Norman fortresses in Britain.
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Richmond Castle
Tower Street
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The castle was originally built to subdue the unruly North of England and is one of the greatest Norman fortresses in Britain.
Guardian of the Gateway to the Yorkshire Dales for over 900 years, Skipton Castle, once home to the famous Clifford Lords, is one of the best preserved and most complete medieval castles in England.
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Skipton Castle Woods
The Bailey
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Guardian of the Gateway to the Yorkshire Dales for over 900 years, Skipton Castle, once home to the famous Clifford Lords, is one of the best preserved and most complete medieval castles in England.

Local Attractions

Set in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales is The Wensleydale Creamery, home of Yorkshire Wensleydale cheese and our fantastic Visitor Centre.
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Wensleydale Creamery station
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Set in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales is The Wensleydale Creamery, home of Yorkshire Wensleydale cheese and our fantastic Visitor Centre.
This fascinating museum, managed by the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority, tells the story of the people and landscape of the Yorkshire Dales past and present, and stimulates visitors to think about its future.
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Dales Countryside Museum
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This fascinating museum, managed by the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority, tells the story of the people and landscape of the Yorkshire Dales past and present, and stimulates visitors to think about its future.
Ingleborough Cave, in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, was first discovered in 1837 by brave Victorian explorers who drained away a lake and went on to discover 1/2km of previously unexplored passages delving deep beneath Ingleborough mountain, with only candles to guide them!
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Ingleborough Cave
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Ingleborough Cave, in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, was first discovered in 1837 by brave Victorian explorers who drained away a lake and went on to discover 1/2km of previously unexplored passages delving deep beneath Ingleborough mountain, with only candles to guide them!
The guided cave walk covers one mile and takes about 80 minutes. There are underground streams and waterfalls, flowstone, prehistoric mud pools, and the huge Battlefield Cavern adorned with thousands of stalactites.
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Inkotha ye-White Scar
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The guided cave walk covers one mile and takes about 80 minutes. There are underground streams and waterfalls, flowstone, prehistoric mud pools, and the huge Battlefield Cavern adorned with thousands of stalactites.

Outside of the Dales

Only 50 minute drive - England's largest National Park is now a World Heritage Site, home to Scafell Pike - its highest mountain, Wastwater - its deepest lake and thriving communities like Keswick and Bowness-on-Windermere.
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Lake District National Park
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Only 50 minute drive - England's largest National Park is now a World Heritage Site, home to Scafell Pike - its highest mountain, Wastwater - its deepest lake and thriving communities like Keswick and Bowness-on-Windermere.
The Forest of Bowland, also known as the Bowland Fells, is an area of gritstone fells, deep valleys and peat moorland, mostly in north-east Lancashire, England with a small part in North Yorkshire. It is an area of outstanding natural beauty - just a few miles away from Hellifield
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Umgcawu we-Bowland AONB
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The Forest of Bowland, also known as the Bowland Fells, is an area of gritstone fells, deep valleys and peat moorland, mostly in north-east Lancashire, England with a small part in North Yorkshire. It is an area of outstanding natural beauty - just a few miles away from Hellifield
Blackpool is famous for its pleasure beach, fun fair, the iconic tower and ballroom and the illuminations. If you fancy a day at the seaside, it is just an hours drive away.
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Blackpool
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Blackpool is famous for its pleasure beach, fun fair, the iconic tower and ballroom and the illuminations. If you fancy a day at the seaside, it is just an hours drive away.

City/town information

Giggleswick is a picturesque village on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. It is located to the immediate north-west of Settle
Giggleswick
Giggleswick is a picturesque village on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. It is located to the immediate north-west of Settle
Horton in Ribblesdale is in the Yorkshire Dales National Park and lies 6 miles to the north of Settle. The village has a station on the Settle-Carlisle line.
Horton in Ribblesdale
Horton in Ribblesdale is in the Yorkshire Dales National Park and lies 6 miles to the north of Settle. The village has a station on the Settle-Carlisle line.
Hellifield is a village on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. It is located 6 miles south-east of Settle and has a population of approximately 1430. The village is sited on the main A65 road and has a station on the Leeds to Carlisle Railway. In medieval times it seems that wolves hunted the area between Hellifield and Long Preston and men were employed to guide travellers between the two settlements. During the 19th century, the railway revolution reached the village, which dramatically changed the growth and population of what was then, a small hamlet. A station was built to service the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company's new line from Blackburn to Hellifield and Midland Railway's Settle to Carlisle Railway. Hellifield became a major passenger and freight interchange, and many houses and streets were built in the early 20th century to house the large railway population. The village has an Inn, Cafés, Post Office, Village Store, Fish & Chip Shop and a Ladies & Gents Outfitters. There are 25 listed buildings within the parish all of which are Grade II or II*.
Hellifield
Hellifield is a village on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. It is located 6 miles south-east of Settle and has a population of approximately 1430. The village is sited on the main A65 road and has a station on the Leeds to Carlisle Railway. In medieval times it seems that wolves hunted the area between Hellifield and Long Preston and men were employed to guide travellers between the two settlements. During the 19th century, the railway revolution reached the village, which dramatically changed the growth and population of what was then, a small hamlet. A station was built to service the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company's new line from Blackburn to Hellifield and Midland Railway's Settle to Carlisle Railway. Hellifield became a major passenger and freight interchange, and many houses and streets were built in the early 20th century to house the large railway population. The village has an Inn, Cafés, Post Office, Village Store, Fish & Chip Shop and a Ladies & Gents Outfitters. There are 25 listed buildings within the parish all of which are Grade II or II*.
Haworth is a village about 16 miles south of Skipton. It is best known for its connection with the Bronte family. It also has a station on the preserved Worth Valley Railway. The Parsonage Museum is devoted to the Bronte family and their writings. The Bronte Literary Society maintains the museum and its comprehensive collection of Bronte manuscripts, letters early editions of novels and poetry and other related items. The Keighley and Worth Valley Railway passes through Haworth. This preserved line has a regular service and its trains are often hauled by steam locomotives. It was built to serve the textile mills that operated in the area. Most have now been demolished, but a journey along the line provides glimpses of the industrial heritage of the area. Haworth village hosts many events throughout the year and its steep main street is lined with a variety of interesting shops and places to eat and drink.
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Haworth
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Haworth is a village about 16 miles south of Skipton. It is best known for its connection with the Bronte family. It also has a station on the preserved Worth Valley Railway. The Parsonage Museum is devoted to the Bronte family and their writings. The Bronte Literary Society maintains the museum and its comprehensive collection of Bronte manuscripts, letters early editions of novels and poetry and other related items. The Keighley and Worth Valley Railway passes through Haworth. This preserved line has a regular service and its trains are often hauled by steam locomotives. It was built to serve the textile mills that operated in the area. Most have now been demolished, but a journey along the line provides glimpses of the industrial heritage of the area. Haworth village hosts many events throughout the year and its steep main street is lined with a variety of interesting shops and places to eat and drink.

Neighbourhoods

Malham Tarn is at the head of the dale which then runs through Watlowes Dry Valley, over Malham Cove and through the villages of Malham, Kirky Malham, Hanlith and Airton. Below Airton, Malhamdale becomes Airedale and then the Aire Valley. The River Aire flows towards the North Sea in a south-easterly direction passing through Skipton, Keighley and Leeds before joining the River Ouse at Airmyn, near to Goole, which in turn joins the River Trent to become the Humber. The countryside surrounding Malhamdale is famous for its limestone scenery of dry valleys, limestone pavements, becks, waterfalls and scars. Popular attractions are Malham Tarn, Watlowes Dry Valley, Janet’s Foss, Gordale Scar
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Malham
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Malham Tarn is at the head of the dale which then runs through Watlowes Dry Valley, over Malham Cove and through the villages of Malham, Kirky Malham, Hanlith and Airton. Below Airton, Malhamdale becomes Airedale and then the Aire Valley. The River Aire flows towards the North Sea in a south-easterly direction passing through Skipton, Keighley and Leeds before joining the River Ouse at Airmyn, near to Goole, which in turn joins the River Trent to become the Humber. The countryside surrounding Malhamdale is famous for its limestone scenery of dry valleys, limestone pavements, becks, waterfalls and scars. Popular attractions are Malham Tarn, Watlowes Dry Valley, Janet’s Foss, Gordale Scar

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If you plan to walk into the Dales, you will need a map

Ordnance Survey Map - Map of Yorkshire Dales - Southern & Western Area Whernside, Ingleborough & Pen-y-ghent OL2 1:25 000 or download the OS app.