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Guide to Ribblesdale and the Three Peaks
Whernside, Ingleborough and Penyghent, the Three Peaks, all around 700 metres high, are probably the most popular outdoor areas in the Yorkshire Dales National Park due to the wild landscape, the limestone features, and the hill walking potential.
Ribblehead, at the top of Ribblesdale, is famous for the Ribblehead Viaduct where the Settle-Carlisle Railway crosses the boggy moor. This was the site of an infamous shanty town during the railway construction, a task which required many tunnels, viaducts and bridges, and cost many lives. The ascent of Whernside is tackled from the Ribblehead area. Further down the dale, Horton in Ribblesdale is a stopping off point for Pennine Way walkers and for the ascent of Penyghent. Dominated by its limestone quarry, it is a useful base for exploring upper Ribblesdale. There is country pub accommodation at The Crown Hotel, and bunk-style self-catering accommodation for 14 people is available at Dub-Cote Bunkhouse Barn. Selside Farm Holiday Cottages offer self catering, Studfold House offer bed and breakfast in an idyllic location. Based at Horton, Yorkshire Dales Guides provide guided walking, caving and adventure trips.
The nearby village of Giggleswick is famous for its school and offers accommodation at the Harts Head Hotel and The Old Station Inn. Several
miles from Settle are The
Barn, Cowper
Cottage and Ribblecote
Manor all offering bed and breakfast accommodation. Dalesway
Caravan Park is an award winning small luxury caravan park at
Gargrave. Gallaber Park
is a brand new holiday home caravan home site at Long Preston.
Further north west, Ingleton provides another route to walk up Ingleborough, and is famous for its Waterfalls Walk through the local 'glens'. Village streets are narrow and winding, centred on the tiny market place. On the Hawes road from Ingleton to Ribblehead, White Scar Cave is open daily. See Ingleton guide for accommodation and information about the Ingleton and Ingleborough area. |
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