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5-Day Ingleton Itinerary

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Ingleton in 5 days

If you only have 5 days to spend in Ingleton, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Gordale Scar, Ingleborough Cave, and The Harris, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like The Falls Bar & Kitchen and Peaks & Troughs so you can get the best taste of Ingleton while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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Table of contents
  • Ingleton in 5 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • East side of town
  • Off the beaten path
  • Keep it simple
  • Visit Lancaster Castle

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Ingleton Waterfalls Trail, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Boundary Outlet Colne

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Outlet store
Shopping
Cafe
Clothing store
Boundary Outlet Colne is a fantastic shopping destination nestled at Junction 14 of the M65, offering an impressive array of high-street fashion and homeware brands. This spacious outlet spans two floors, featuring dedicated sections for clothing, footwear, luggage, and beauty products. Shoppers can also enjoy a Marks & Spencer outlet along with delightful dining options including a café and restaurant. The atmosphere is bright and inviting, making it easy to spend hours exploring the extensive selection of discounted items.
I've been here twice, both times I was surprised that it wasn't busier. Lots of stuff inside, clothes, bags, makeup, kitchen stuff, home stuff etc. The kids enjoyed the ice cream truck outside. Lots of car parking. Bagged a few bargains! Beautiful sunny day yesterday, nice and cool in the store. Got everything we wanted and a bunch of stuff I didn't expect to (including a can opener and one of those things you pop in a pan with an egg so you know how cooked it is). Everyone I interacted with was friendly. Happy days.
Mark T — Google review
Boundary Outlet offers a great shopping experience with a wide selection of quality brands at discounted prices. The staff are friendly and helpful, and the store is well-organized, making it easy to find great deals.
Anwaar A — Google review
Very good and very impressed. Modern and open plan outlet with loads of parking and excellent range of clothes and accessories for the home. Couldn't give 5 stars because it mainly caters for the older customers and they surprisingly lack EV charge points as well.
Daniel B — Google review
Amazing staff and customer service. Everyone is polite and very helpful. If you can not find what you are looking for or forget to pick something up, staff members are always willing to help you out. A large variety of brands and items for sale ranging in prices and depending on what time of the year, great bargins to be found. Definitely worth a trip out, several places both inside and surrounding the outlet to eat as well.
Edward S — Google review
Maximum choices under single roof. Good facility for the nearby people. We went from Oldham to look for our choices. Purchased clothings, shoes and crockery. Rates were comparatively on the higher side. A friendly atmosphere and a wide choices to buy all brands. Well done Boundary Outlet Colne. A wonderful experience.
Zahid M — Google review
hadn't been for years before this but there was so much variety including a beauty outlet, m&s outlet, cosmetics store, perfume shop outlet, café and many offers available. There was also an ice cream truck outside with benches and the prices were very reasonable. There is also a Banny's Fish & Chips shop down the road with dine in options at the front or a takeaway down the side. Plenty of space for parking at both sites.
Sepideh — Google review
I have good experience here. You can fine so many good deals. Its huge and everything under one roof which is great.
Sania A — Google review
Plenty of parking, very clean and well laid out. The homeware/kitchen sections were great. We made some purchases, after looking online afterwards for items we couldn’t find some of the purchases weren’t as discounted as it seemed That said, having the option to view in person was a definite benefit over online shopping. The shoes and clothes sections weren’t as good for us. We’re mid 40’s but found the majority of items were aiming at older styles.
Luke A — Google review
Vivary Way, Colne, BB8 9NW, United Kingdom•https://boundaryoutlet.com/store/colne/•+44 1282 856200•Tips and more reviews for Boundary Outlet Colne
25 min · 13.4 mi
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Skipton Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Skipton Castle is a remarkably well-preserved medieval fortress, offering visitors a unique glimpse into history. Dating back over 900 years, it stands as one of the most complete and best-preserved castles in England. The entrance through the original Norman archway leads to a Tudor courtyard adorned with a yew tree planted centuries ago. Inside, visitors can explore various rooms including the Banqueting Hall, Kitchen, Bedchamber, and Dungeon.
Historic well preserved castle. £12.50 admission card only. Very friendly informative staff. You're given a double sided a4 sheet with route and brief information about each room. The castle itself is in roof condition. An 800 year old remains of chapel near to castle within its grounds. Nice tea room for refreshments.
Steve D — Google review
Loved the history behind the castle was bigger than initially thought. You get a map to follow when walking around gives you more information on history of the rooms. Beautiful preserved castle and grounds. Dogs are welcome in castle just not in shop and tea room but there is plenty of seating around. Kids under 5 go free takes about an hour or 2 to walk round castle slowly not include grounds.
Sally H — Google review
Really enjoyable look around this brilliant piece of history, you are left to walk around at your leisure which is good lots of signs explaining everything. Dog friendly which is great. It has a good car park which is a bit of a walk from the entrance but not a problem and it's something like £4.50 for the day so ideal for looking around Skipton town centre after the castle. The castle is literally 1 minute walk away.
Gasgas — Google review
I love castles and Skipton castle is well preserved. Half of the castle is a private home ...the rest of the castle is open to the paying public and is small. The rooms are disappointingly empty...I think they could get furniture, weapons, suits of armour, period dress etc to make them look period and a bit more interesting...visitors can move around at their leisure. There is a gift shop toilets and tea room. There is also a car park close by which is part of the castle grounds.
Kelvin D — Google review
Absolutely loved it. Love castles and this is a good one. Not very big and apart from the few places you weren't allowed, then it's got a lot of history.
Andrew R — Google review
Amazing castle so much is original and in good condition. No fancy Disney stuff all original history . Some great views too. Highly recommended
Joan L — Google review
Friendly staff at the gate immediately made me feel welcome here. It is amazing how a first impression like that can carry through a visit, but after I just felt like it was okay to be there. The castle itself is a substantially intact stone keep etc with roofs still in place to keep the weather out. In fact I would absolutely recommend this as a good wet weather option. I should know as it was raining throughout my visit. There was a strange kind of duality to the place which is difficult to describe. Fully intact structure yet completely bare within, it seemed caught between living structure and standing ruin. Never quite knowing what it wants to be and landing awkwardly somewhere in between.
Mark D — Google review
We didn't want to leave Skipton without visiting the castle and we were very happy we did! It has been fabulously restored. Our only gripe would be that the information boards around the castle could be a little more informative. However on the way out we engaged with one of the castle staff and he had so many wonderful stories! We had a great visit here and I would recommend anyone to see it!
Christine H — Google review
The Bailey, Skipton, BD23 1AW, United Kingdom•http://www.skiptoncastle.co.uk/•+44 1756 792442•Tips and more reviews for Skipton Castle
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Janet's Foss

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Nature & Parks
Nature preserve
Waterfalls
Nestled in the heart of Yorkshire Dales, Janet's Foss is a captivating and serene waterfall that offers visitors a magical experience. Named after Janet, the Queen of the Fairies, this enchanting waterfall features gentle cascading waters into a clear pool below. Surrounded by lush woodlands, it provides spectacular views and an aura of natural allure.
Beautiful little waterfall surrounded by lush woodland. The walk is peaceful. Water is crystal clear, and the place feels magical with the fairy folklore. A must-visit along with Malham Cove and Gordale Scar.
Shilpa G — Google review
Parking can be an issue as it’s a tiny residential spot, so quaint & cute. We tucked ourselves in at a grass verge at the beginning of the path. You will pass a bakery which has an honesty cafe with seats, drinks and a big selection of covered cakes & a few souvenirs. There are also toilets which were clean & stocked. The route is steep & stoney underfoot. Even with a decent level of fitness there is no denying it is a workout on the thighs! Took about 20 min before reaching the Folly on the left. Enter into the stone tunnel and another left will take you into the balcony to admire the waterfall, which was better than I expected. You can continue on through the stone tunnel to a road where you can continue climbing the hill, do the circular route passing some nice bridges and see the balcony from the opposite side, or return the way you came. Best to view after rainfall. Popular dog walking spot. Definitely worth the stop & the bakery was a delightful find. They have won several Best Of awards.
Rose T — Google review
Fairly flat most of the way. Shady in some parts too. Scenic but can be busy and also noisy at the waterfall. Fairly short walk too but worth a look. Parking was £8 in a field near where the trail starts in the village, cards accepted.
Jude G — Google review
Came here on the back of a walk over from Malham Cove, through Goredale Scar, and this works as a perfect extension of that route. Also as a return route to Malham I think this works a lot better than simply retracing your steps backwards. It has the added advantage of being a lot flatter for those who's legs might by now be feeling a little defeated by it all. The waterfall itself is everything you would expect from one of Yorkshires wild places. Lush green vegetation fringes the clear waters as they cascade downwards. A picture perfect scene, though you will likely be competing with numerous other visitors to take the shot. Also saw some wild swimmers here (a popular spot apparently) though I don't think I personally would be easily persuaded into the equivalent of a cold bath in a public place. The walk onwards is enjoyable and filled with sufficient interest to easily compete with the first leg of the walk. The initial stretch is very rocky and could be challenging for the mobility impaired visitor. Also take care if you are tempted into the crossing on a conveniently felled log along the route. The child in me jumped on with barely a thought for my own personal safety. The adult then realized that logs don't seem nearly as wide when you are on them.
Mark D — Google review
My wife and I love the Lake District and are relative newcomers to the Yorkshire Dales. However, from the trip we did earlier this year, we love it and one of the main reasons is the number of beautiful waterfalls Janet’s Foss was one of our favourite finds and has the bonus of a beautiful small pond to dip your feet in. The hardest part of getting there is driving down narrow country roads to get to Malham where the walk begins There’s a decent sized car park with toilets and a gift shop. The walk to Janet’s Foss is about 30 minutes direct along a flat route running beside a bubbling brook. The waterfall itself is beautiful with a small pond at its base You can continue on the route to see the Gordale Scar and Malham Cove - this is definitely more strenuous! If you can turn back to the village
Yee O — Google review
Janet's Foss is a lovely place to visit, although when we arrived it was busy but in a short time became overcrowded and we couldn't fully appreciate it's beauty. The walk up from Malham is a nice walk and fairly easy. I would recommend going on a week day and when the weather isn't at its best as it would hopefully be quieter and a much more enjoyable experience.
Tony — Google review
From car park its only 25 minutes walk to janets foss from there you can.go to godzale that 15 mins away form janets foss. If you have more time you on way coming back godzale you can take track to malham cove which is 25 minutes walk thats awesome place to visit so don't miss
Muhammed N — Google review
A really nice waterfall and a stunning point to have as a stopping point when exploring the area. There are normally lots of people swimming here so expect it to be quite busy when the weather is nice.
Matt H — Google review
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5 min · 1.8 mi
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Malham Cove

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4.8
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Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Walking Areas
Malham Cove is a remarkable geological formation in Yorkshire, featuring a limestone amphitheatre, waterfall, and stunning valley views. This large limestone structure was formed by glacier water during the last ice age and is now adorned with deeply eroded limestone pavement at its top. The area offers glorious vistas over the village of Malham and the surrounding Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Stunning place, amazing views. Extremely tight roads towards the village. Parking is on the street in the village if you are quick enough. Toilets are also in the village but no toilets around Malham Cove so make sure you went before 😉 path is easy enough for anybody however if you want to climb to the top you'll need to be ready for thousands of steep steps. Fascinating to watch the rock-climbers in action. Fabulous place to visit!
Ivana B — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Malham Cove is stunning! The limestone cliff is incredible to see up close, and the walk to the top is definitely worth it for the amazing views. The limestone pavement at the top is unique and really special. A great place for walking, exploring, or just taking in the scenery. Peaceful, beautiful, and unforgettable – highly recommend a visit! It is a bit of a trek and quite tiring!
Haaroon Y — Google review
Hard to know where to begin with a place like this. From the first glimpses of the cove on the approach to the views from the limestone pavement at the top, every step is a feast for the senses. Before you head straight for the top check out the glade at the base of the cove first. Almost surreal in it's beauty, it is the sort of place you never really want to leave, and in a sense I never will having carried a bit of it away with me in memory. Every step up towards the top provides sweeping vistas of the surrounding countryside to enjoy. Not the easiest of walks, had to take advantage of several opportunities to rest on the way. The reward for your efforts though is worth it. An otherworldly landscape of limestone slabs and the deep fissures between them. Mind your footing as you cross but make sure you fully explore everything (views and all) that the top has to offer. An absolute must see destination in its own right. Put this on your to do list now if it's not already there.
Mark D — Google review
We arrived around 9am and there was some free car parking on the road. The main car park was full. Public toilets are clean with signs regarding routes. We did the circular route which was great for mixed ages but is moderate. Beautiful scenery. Nice cafes at the start and finish for a cuppa and slice of cake.
Rach J — Google review
Fantastic even if you don't go up to the top. Easy parking, nice pub and shops toilets good. You can walk the long way up and avoid steps, but still fairly hard. The styles have stone steps for big dogs who can climb ok.
Edward R — Google review
This is Mother Nature at its best!! Absolutely breathtaking scenery once you’ve reached the top. The limestone pavement is a marvel and the views across the Dales is spectacular!! Our dog loved the walk!! There’s a number of steps, sometimes uneven, so be careful. But it’s worth the climb to get there!!
Elisa W — Google review
Parked at the visitor centre, 2+ hours £6 ,pay by card only. Toilets and a little shop in the VC. Tea shop and pub within 2 mins walking. Walked to Janet's Foss in approx. 25 mins, then continued onto Malham Cove. This part is uphill but not overly difficult. Circular walk, we took it easy and completed it in just over 2 hours. Lovely views. Take a camera.
Gillian C — Google review
Malham Cave is a stunning natural wonder with breathtaking rock formations and scenic surroundings. The walk up to the cave is refreshing, and the views are worth every step. A peaceful spot perfect for nature lovers, hikers, and photographers. Truly a must-visit when exploring Malham.
Shilpa G — Google review
Malham, Skipton, BD23 4DJ, United Kingdom•https://www.yorkshiredales.org.uk/places/malham_cove/•Tips and more reviews for Malham Cove
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Day 2

East side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the east side side of town. Start the day off with Ingleton Waterfalls Trail, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Williamson Park. All together, your day would be filled with about 8 hours of non-stop fun.
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Ingleton Waterfalls Trail

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Hiking Trails
The Ingleton Waterfalls Trail is a stunning 4.5-mile journey that showcases the breathtaking beauty of Yorkshire's countryside. Nestled on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales, this popular trail attracts both locals and visitors year-round with its enchanting scenery. As you traverse this circular route, you'll encounter five magnificent waterfalls and eight water features in total, all while following the picturesque paths along the River Twiss and River Doe.
What a great day out, really nice walk, quite difficult for older people, and a definite no for a little of disabled. But give it a go if you have good support and family assistance. They have a few places for a brew or snack, and even an ice cream van about half way. I think we took about 3 + hours, and walked about 4 miles. Do it you won't regret.
David H — Google review
Never heard of this place before so we thought we'd give it a go. Being in early October and a Monday it was quiet when we arrived, plenty of parking. Not the best of days weatherwise but that didn't put us off. It's definitely a trail that needs moderate fitness as it's fairly up and down with many steps, plus good boots are needed (especially in the wet as the rocks are slippery). But if you take time there shouldn't be any issues. Some amazing waterfalls with good viewing points. There are cafes at the start and half way round but the one by the carpark was closed. (Monday). There was an ice-cream van further up the trail. Overall a pleasant hike with great views. Is it worth £11 per adult? I'd say yes as someone has to maintain it.
Neil R — Google review
This is definitely the stand out experience of our trip. There are so many features and waterfalls along the route and it is well maintained. It was £11 per adult but i think this is definitely worth it! There was a sweet ice cream truck along the way (which also serves hot drinks!) and a full cafe and toilets half way. The waterfalls all had good view points and ability to get close to come. We would definitely return here
Lucy S — Google review
This walk is beautiful and follows a river full of waterfalls around a circular route stating in Ingleton. It is ideal for families with children who can walk 4 miles. The walk has been on private land for many years and costs adults £11 (in 2025) including parking. The walk has a nice cafe stop halfway round. I took a detour up Ingleborough adding another 6 miles, but it was worth the views. Ingleton is a lovely village with decent pubs, cafes and outdoor sports store. A great day out.
Gary P — Google review
Ingleton Waterfalls T was an amazing day out, perfect for enjoying nature and the sound of rushing water. The paths are well maintained and safe, though I’d recommend proper walking boots and a waterproof, breathable jacket (trousers are a good idea too). The full trail takes around 3–5 hours if you take your time, with plenty of stunning views and even small spots by the water to sit and relax. Dogs are welcome, but in some areas they must be kept on a lead, especially during lambing season. Facilities are good: there are free toilets at the car park and also a coffee stop there. At the top of the trail, you’ll find a café serving hot drinks, cakes, light food, and non-alcoholic drinks. Car parking costs £11, and tickets can be purchased on arrival. The last admission is at 4 pm, but it’s best to check the official website for the most up-to-date opening times. Overall, it’s a fantastic walk for nature lovers, with a great mix of scenery and facilities. Just a great day out!🌄
Mattik — Google review
Way better than I imagined..walk took 3 hours to complete,and we saw many small to medium waterfalls. Entrance at £11 IS good value,don't let it put you off. Parking is plentiful,with excellent toilets just before yo pay to enter.
CHRISSO F — Google review
The parking is free, but a entrance fees apply. The fee is absolutely worth it considering the work that must have gone in creating the paths, bridges, observation decks and walkways, truly a mark of engineering skills. Safe to walk if you are careful, and have good footwear. Not suitable for wheelchairs, pushchairs or anyone that isn't able to negotiate rocks, changing surfaces (which can be slippery) and heights! Amazing sets of many waterfalls of different categories, beautiful scenery and even a small snack cabin half way around in the middle of nowhere, as well as a lovely one towards the end of the walk. What a lovely village this is set in and surrounding areas are truly wonderful. Definitely go again as it's not the most strenuous of walks, and taking in all the sites and steady away take a few hours and about 4.5 miles circular. I will revisit in the winter when the water is higher, as I would imagine it's a powerful force to watch. Go check out this amazing place.
Mark — Google review
We visited the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail with a guest on a sunny summer bank holiday and really enjoyed it. Although the park was crowded, the walk is very rewarding. Parking is FREE. The only downside is that the ticket is valid for a single entry. it would be amazing if it could be used throughout the year, similar to some museums in the UK. Unfortunately, we also noticed some plastic bottles and dog waste left behind by visitors, which is disappointing. Aside from that, we had a great time and would definitely recommend the trail.
Ezgi B — Google review
Broadwood Entrance, Ingleton, Carnforth LA6 3ET, United Kingdom•http://www.ingletonwaterfallstrail.co.uk/•+44 15242 41930•Tips and more reviews for Ingleton Waterfalls Trail
4 min · 1.9 mi
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White Scar Cave

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4.6
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Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
White Scar Cave, located in the western Yorkshire Dales, is a popular destination for those seeking to explore the region's stunning underground landscape. The cave system, formed from limestone erosion over thousands of years, offers visitors the opportunity to experience subterranean passages, caverns, and waterfalls. Guided tours are available year-round, allowing guests to marvel at the impressive 100-meter-long cave with its towering 30-meter-high chambers.
This experience was enriching. Parking is excellent; if you time it right, there's no need to wait for the tour. Make sure you dress warmly and have shoes that don't slip. The staff on tour was friendly and really knowledgeable. Well done. I do recommend the visit as the cave experience is unique in every way. However, the staff in the shop were a bit sour, with no smiles or kindness. I felt like I was being watched all the time. One young man at the till had excellent customer skills and knowledge. Thank you, overall great experience.
Judit D — Google review
It's the only show cave I've visited and actually felt like I was in a natural cave. The fact that most of the cave is pretty much j as nature created it, with scaffolding platforms to walk on (rather than a dug out and concrete filled floor) gives it this feeling. Plus the end of the cave is still being explored. Really worthwhile visiting. The tour guides are great at what they do, and you're given plenty of opportunities at the end to make your own way out of the cave at your own pace to take photos.
Cameron F — Google review
White Scar Cave is a fascinating underground wonder! The guided tour takes you through impressive limestone formations, waterfalls, and unique chambers filled with natural beauty. The staff are knowledgeable and make the experience engaging. A bit of walking and ducking in places, but absolutely worth it for the breathtaking sights inside. Highly recommend for anyone visiting the area
Shilpa G — Google review
Great cave experience, Mike our guide was fantastic. Informative and interesting to listen to. Great for adults and kids. You do need to have quite good mobility, there is a few sections that require you to walk stooped over and to be manoeuvring around rocks, lots of stairs too.
Sue D — Google review
Second visit to this outstanding set of showcaves and still every bit as magical as the first. Even the view from the car park is awe inspiring in a way that few other attractions can match, and things only get better from there as you make your way underground. The guides are very knowledgeable and help you to make sense of what you are seeing as you go. Some superb flowstone formations, and I found the ice age mud deposits in the battlefield cavern utterly fascinating. Take advantage of the toilet facilities before you enter the caves. It's a long walk around with a lot of running water. Definitely worth half a day of your time spent on a visit here.
Mark D — Google review
Thoroughly enjoyed the tour . The guide was extremely knowledgeable and very personable. If your tall be prepared for quite long passages where your crouched right down . The tour takes around 80 minutes to complete. Our group comprised ages from 10yrs old to about 70 ish and we all enjoyed it. Well worth a visit Esp on a rainy day
Nigel A — Google review
Our guide was Thomas, and he was wonderful. Very knowledgeable, friendly, and eager to show us the cave as well as its interesting features. We will be returning when the water levels and higher and the waterfalls in the cave are more active The cave itself is fascinating, filled with cool formations and fossils, and with an interesting history. The walk is 1 mile in total and has areas with a wet floor, very low ceiling, and lots of steps but definitely well worth it for the history and formations
Rosie K — Google review
Really interesting tour but quite a workout especially if your of senior age lots of bending under low ceilings and metal steps to climb you'll be glad of a coffee or tea in the cafe afterwards worth seeing though
Keith W — Google review
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Ribblehead Viaduct

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Historical landmark
Hiking area
Ribblehead Viaduct is a stunning 19th-century railway viaduct located on the border of Cumbria and North Yorkshire in the remote area of the Yorkshire Dales. This iconic structure, part of the Settle-Carlisle railway, boasts 24 impressive stone arches and is a testament to Victorian engineering.
What a fantastic area to visit and walk. So much stunning scenery. If you are adventurous try climbing the Yorkshire 3 peaks, Pen y Ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough in a day or do them over 3 days as separate walks.
Robbie H — Google review
Stunning scenery surrounding a incredible piece of historical engineering. Seen this on tv many times, so made my mind up to visit while staying in the area. Parking is just off the road in a made up free carpark, with made up gravel paths leading to the viaduct. As you approach it, it becomes more impressive untill you are stood in the shadows where it the work involved building it becomes apparent. Various paths & tracks lead of to moorland for hikers to explore. The icing on the cake would be to see a steam train cross it.
Paul B — Google review
Great scenic spot with free parking by the road just a short walk away. Managed to catch a diesel train crossing, but if you can time it for when a steam train is crossing, it would make a superb photo.
Michael C — Google review
What a amazing bit of engineering, well worth a visit with the viaduct against the backdrop of the mountains, there's plenty parking places and loads of places for refreshments and ice cream. Just up from the viaduct there's a nice little pub.
Richie W — Google review
Visited on 25/07/25 Couldn't spent more due cloudy & windy🥶 . Soothing location. Sheep's 💩 is everywhere. Pls be mindful that a lots of sheep's are gazing & watch ur steps .🥲 Toilets were closed in the railway station & there's a portable 🚻 is available in the carpark. Few tea rooms nearby .
Gopika C — Google review
A stunning piece of architecture and a fantastic historical landmark that stands tall and clear on the beautiful countryside landscape. This is a great site to see and a good starting point or checkpoint when hiking around the Yorkshire Dales.
Matt H — Google review
Stunning Surroundings. Beautiful scenery. If you looking for a hiking challenge then this is a place you need to visit. There is plenty of space to camp with a camper van. They have a coffee/snack van after hiking. There is also a pub called The Station Inn Riddlehead Viaduct where you can go to have a warm meal and a pint. Very friendly staff. The Pub also have wifi as the area itself has no signal, so that helped me out a lot.
Marius N — Google review
Amazing piece of British engineering... absolutely stunning landscape..busy place with fell walkers as it's within the Yorkshire 3 peaks area. Must visit if you're there.
Dale B — Google review
Low Sleights Rd, Carnforth, LA6 3AU, United Kingdom•https://www.visitcumbria.com/carlset/ribblehead-viaduct/•Tips and more reviews for Ribblehead Viaduct
36 min · 22.6 mi
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RSPB Leighton Moss

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4.7
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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Bird watching area
Cafe
Nestled in a tranquil corner where the Lakeland Fells meet North Lancashire's rugged limestone coastline, RSPB Leighton Moss is a haven for bird enthusiasts and nature lovers. This expansive reserve features the largest reedbed in northwest England, providing a habitat for unique bird species like bitterns, bearded tits, and marsh harriers. Visitors can explore wheelchair-accessible trails and hides to observe diverse birdlife and possibly spot deer and butterflies.
Never been to a nature reserve nor an rspb one, made a long trip via train which entitles you to 50% off entry fee. We'll be worth the money. Plenty to see and ideal for people who love nature, wildlife and plants, in particular photographers like myself. Family, friends, groups, individuals suitable for all types of people and ages. Staff are very knowledgeable and friendly as well as inviting, which is marvellous. Recommended to all
Donna B — Google review
Great place to sit quietly and do a lot of nothing (except bird watching). A few well placed comfortable bird hides to spread yourselves around if you visit. Small RSPB shop though it has a good range of binoculars and scopes. Sadly I am always disappointed with the cafe .. Its OK, not good or great. Some very limited areas of the reserve are dog friendly as is the shop. Birdlife? Lots !!
David R — Google review
Went to see the bearded tits. Missed them in the morning due to an RTC on the motorway. 🙄 Caught them on the live feed camera in the restaurant however whilst having lunch! Saw plenty of other birds though so it wasn't a wasted journey. Marsh harrier, snipe, water rail, great white egret to name a few out of around 30 different species. Even saw an otter! Great day out for a tenner if you're not a member of RSPB and the restaurant has too much choice of cake!😋
Jane M — Google review
RSPB Leighton Moss is well laid out, with good wayfinding signs. The hides are excellent and there is too much to see in a single visit. There is free parking, although spaces are limited, comfort facilities, a cafe/ restaurant, and an RSPB shop.
Alan M — Google review
Well organised bird reserve with easy walking/wheelchair pathways to various hides and feeders. Large cafe with 2 and more seating/tables, serving hot and cold food and drinks. There's a stair lift to the cafe upstairs. We had a friendly welcome from Phil, signing up new members on arrival. There's also a shop selling gifts, clothing and accessories at reception. We particularly enjoyed going up to the viewing tower with panoramic views including of the reserve, lake, and Morecambe Bay itself. Parking is free across the road and toilets are at reception. We passed an ice cream stand and another with binoculars for sale once inside. There are benches and signs across the site. Paths open all hours and are suitable for strollers and wheelchairs. Check website for details and prices.
Peter G — Google review
We had a great day at the reserve yesterday. It was our first day as 'birdwatchers' and we loved every bit. Also got a rental binoculars for the day and after we got very good advice on which one to buy. Great!
Rob W — Google review
Wow oh wow fabulous morning spent at Leighton Moss, my first time, think I’ll be back !!! Spoilt with Bearded tits and great sunshine. Got to be up there as one of the Northwest’s best RSPB reserves. Obviously very popular as car park was rammed when I got back to my car to leave. Definitely get there early.
Phil M — Google review
Well worth the trip (from Glasgow!) Was fortunate enough to see the Bearded tits at the grit tables. Plenty of other wildlife around too; Otter & Marsh Harriers to name a couple. As always knowledgeable and friendly volunteers, will definitely be back!
Christopher W — Google review
Storrs Ln, Silverdale, Carnforth LA5 0SW, United Kingdom•https://www.rspb.org.uk/days-out/reserves/leighton-moss•+44 1524 701601•Tips and more reviews for RSPB Leighton Moss
23 min · 12.9 mi
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Williamson Park

4.7
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4.5
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Park
Nature & Parks
Art gallery
Cafe
Wedding venue
Williamson Park, located just outside the bustling city center of Lancaster, covers 54 acres of parkland and offers a serene escape from urban life. The park features woodland walks, play areas, and a domed skyline memorial known as the Ashton Memorial. This Grade 1 listed structure was built in the early 20th century in memory of James Williamson's late wife. Visitors can also enjoy coastal views across Morecambe Bay and Fylde Coast.
Definitely one of the best parks in the UK. It has a mini zoo (with small admission fees) inside with animals kept with care. Our son loved the mini zoo and the butterfly gallery. The view is scenic, and perfect to have your packed lunch. There is also a lovely cafe on top of the hill inside the park (and the coffee is great). Public toilets are also available. If you are planning to visit Lancaster, this place is worth the price and time. There is a direct bus from the city centre (near the station). So, if you don't have a car, the public transport is good enough to make the trip.
M U — Google review
A wonderful place to spend a day or a few hours! The park is perfect for walking and relaxing, with beautiful paths, ponds, and even a mini zoo. Families will love the playgrounds, and everyone can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. The views from the park are absolutely spectacular, especially around the Ashton Memorial. If you’re visiting Lancaster without a car, it’s easy to reach by taking bus number 18 from the city centre. Highly recommended for a relaxing day out. 🌿✨
Ezgi B — Google review
It's a lovely space to enjoy. The butterfly house contains all the gorgeous creatures and tropical plants for everyone to admire. There are lovely quiet space to sit and rest to enjoy the views. I moved here alone and Williamson Park is my favourite local comfort venture!
Alison E — Google review
A well kept secret in Lancashire!! A beautiful and well kept 54 acres park, so wonderful in the outskirts of Lancaster and so close to the university. The Ashton memorial is magnificent! The little zoo and butterfly house are a delight. A small fee to access the former and a parking fee for a whole day parking. Pack a picnic bag, take your friends, your pet, your loved ones, it will be a well spent day in this gorgeous place. A
Martha A — Google review
We had a great time at the park. We climbed the steps to the tower, enjoyed a nice coffee at the kiosk and went on a forest walk. An absolute delight
Alex L — Google review
Such a beautiful park. Visited this park in January and had great views from the top of the hill, breathtaking views out towards Morecambe Bay. Lovely cafe with plenty of seating. Perfect for a Sunday morning walk.
Kobitha — Google review
It's such a nice quiet place. The best for piece and calm stroll , family time with kids or walking dogs. There's a playground and dog friendly cafe
Svitlana — Google review
Beautiful spacious park. Great for walking, picnics, general relaxing. Views from the monument are awesome, and the butterfly house is an interesting attraction. 🦋
B M — Google review
Quernmore Rd, Lancaster, LA1 1UX, United Kingdom•http://www.lancaster.gov.uk/williamsonpark•+44 1524 33318•Tips and more reviews for Williamson Park
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Where to eat

Under a 2-minute walk from Ingleton Waterfalls Trail, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

The Falls Bar & Kitchen

4.1
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4.5
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Permanently Closed
Restaurant
Nestled in the charming village of Ingleton, The Falls Bar & Kitchen is a delightful spot that combines the warmth of a café with the vibrancy of a bar and restaurant. This inviting establishment welcomes guests from morning until late evening, offering an array of delicious food options ranging from hearty breakfasts to delectable dinners. With its dog-friendly atmosphere, families can enjoy their meals alongside well-behaved pets.
Nice café. Definitely worth a visit before or after the waterfalls trail. Reasonably quick service (15 minutes for 2 full English breakfasts and 2 hot chocolates with cream and marshmallows). Good portions. Seating indoors and outdoors.
Rebecca R — Google review
What a great evening meal. We had the prawn sharing starter and it tastes amazing. Then we had the meat sharing platter "Smoking them meats" and halloumi fries. We where so full we couldn't eat another thing. Totally satisfied would definitely recommend. Topped off with a refreshing NZ IPA. Also they are dog friendly.
Neil H — Google review
Good tasty food and coffee. It was quiet today but it can get busy at weekends and bank hols of course. If you walk the falls it's a nice incentive to return to. Serves hot meals of an evening, we haven't tried them yet.
Louise B — Google review
We dined in the restaurant. The dishes all have their own unique flavour combinations and all sound delicious so we selected several dishes to try. The Chef kindly created the selection as a board which looked spectacular and the aromas were mouth watering. It was great value and service. Would definitely return.
H — Google review
We stopped off for lunch after completing the waterfalls walk today. We both opted for the roast beef dinner, and it was absolutely delicious. The beef was peppery and moist with lovely gravy. All the veg was really tasty and not overcooked. Cauliflower cheese and swede mash were especially tasty. By far, it's one of the best roast dinners I've ever tasted and one I will remember for a long time. 😊
J H — Google review
A great start To the falls walk with toilet facilities and adjacent parking. Serving all drinks all alcoholic or soft including coffee and tea. A Mixed Food menu is also available. Lots of internal seating and a big beer garden with sun shades. Can Gets very busy at peek times .
Tjx W — Google review
So good, I went back twice, on the same day. Cake (freshly baked) and coffee after walking the Waterfalls Trail and then back in the evening for a couple of G&Ts and a sweet potato burrito. Gorgeous restaurant, friendly service and great food (using local suppliers and fresh ingredients). Very reasonably priced.
Fiona R — Google review
Good vegetarian options. Haloumi & pulled jackfruit burger was quite delicious. It has good choice of cakes, scones for afternoon tea as well. Kids menu is quite good too. Very good option to try out before or after the Ingelton water falls trail walk. Relaxing ambience and aesthetically set interior.
Sudhir S — Google review
Broadwood, Ingleton, Carnforth LA6 3ET, United Kingdom•+44 15242 41158•Tips and more reviews for The Falls Bar & Kitchen

Peaks & Troughs

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Gastropub
Pub
Nestled beneath the majestic Ingleborough, one of the renowned Three Peaks, lies the charming village of Ingleton. This picturesque spot is a treasure trove for food lovers, boasting an impressive array of dining options that cater to every palate. From cozy pubs to delightful cafes and restaurants like Peaks & Troughs, visitors can indulge in a variety of British cuisine while soaking in the stunning views of Yorkshire Dales National Park.
The festive burger is arguably one of the best burgers I've ever had. The lady who saw to us was very attentive and gave our 13 month old daughter a lot of attention, which always goes a long way. After quizzing the chef on the seasoning used on the fries (some sort of chilli salt which was delicious), he went to the kitchen and brought me a small plastic tub full of the stuff to take home with me. Lovely evening, would definitely recommend!
Steven C — Google review
Wow! Who would have thought you'd find a place like this in a little village in Yorkshire! 🥳 It's eclectic, it's vibrant and has an amazing atmosphere! 👌🏻🎉 The food was excellent and the Buddha bowls are just what's needed when you've been out walking 🚶🏼‍♀️🚶‍➡️and in need of some veggies! 🥦🥕🥔🫑🧅 The brother and sister team are so friendly, welcoming and gave exceptional service. 👌🏻😊 There is some parking close by 🚙 but may be better to walk or get a taxi if you're local or staying locally. 🚖 The big plus.....dogs are welcome! Be aware though that if your dog is nervous or gets stressed easily, it can get a bit noisy! 🐶 🐕 Lovely selection of local gins, beers and desserts. 👌🏻😋 🍸 They also have a lovely little beer garden 🍻 An all round awesome place that is clean, nicely decorated and and serves great food! 😊 😋
Anne S — Google review
The staff couldn't of been any better very welcoming and polite always happy to make a conversation and very attentive the food is unbelievable and so is the cider! Highly recommend this place to anyone who is visiting as I did will surely be coming here again! Made mine and my partners anniversary very special!
Ross B — Google review
Braved it with our ferocious (but fabulous) Cockapoo in tow and the staff still welcomed us like royalty – clearly fearless legends. Sat outside in the peaceful seating area pretending to be civilised while our dog auditioned for “Britain’s Next Top Guard Dog.” Ordered the salt and pepper loaded chicken fries – and wow, the portion was so massive we had to share (not with the dog, despite his Oscar-worthy begging performance). Absolutely delicious – like a party in your mouth thrown by a takeaway genius. 10/10 would recommend – just maybe wear a helmet if our Cockapoo’s on duty.
Lee H — Google review
We went in here as we didn't want to eat your standard pub grub food So glad we tried it. We had our whippet with us, it was quiet so he was happy to chill out while we had a couple of beers and some food. Burgers we're delicious. Beer was spot on and really friendly atmosphere. Would definitely recommend 👌
Helen P — Google review
We had a poor experience when we visited Peaks and Troughs on Saturday 3rd May 2025. The poor experience was largely down to the poor service and atmosphere in the restaurant, rather than the food and drink. Our visit started well, but was greatly impacted by the arrival of a large group of young men, apparently part of the local football team. The group of about 20 men were incredibly loud and rowdy, and had little respect or regard for the customers dining in the restaurant. The group were so loud that it made having a conversation at the dining table impossible. One of the men even approached our table in a drunken state for a conversation, something that was not welcome. Whilst I do not blame the staff for this behaviour, as that is out of their control, the way the staff dealt with this interruption was poor and, in my opinion, not acceptable. Rather than respecting the experience of the dining customers, the staff did not challenge the group of men or ask them to maintain a reasonable level of noise in the restaurant. Instead, the staff served the men without challenge, something that led to approximately 20 minutes of disruption. After the men moved to the beer garden, the staff offered a small apology, but this did not appear sincere and was inadequate given the level of disruption. There was no further compensation offered for this disruption, which was also disappointing, given the length and severity of it. To add to these issues, we also experienced a long wait for food. It took 45 minutes for starters to arrive, and 1 hour 15 minutes for our mains (4 burgers) to arrive. When the food did arrive, it was adequate, which is the only reason for a two star review rather than one. Additionally, we were celebrating a special occasion - a 60th birthday - at the restaurant; something that I noted on the reservation form. However, no effort was made to acknowledge this by the staff, not even a simply "happy birthday", which would have been nice as an acknowledgement of our choice to celebrate this occasion at their restaurant. Additionally, the staff offered little opportunity to provide feedback at the end of the meal - there was no "How was everything?" question asked. This prevented us from addressing these issues during our visit, which we duly would have done, given the opportunity. Overall, the food was adequate, but the service and atmosphere in the restaurant was incredibly poor and our experience was negative. I would recommend that Peaks and Troughs better market themselves as either a restaurant or a drinking establishment, or, at the very least, better respect the dining experience in the restaurant area of their venue. Unfortunately, due to these issues, I would not recommend dining in Peaks and Troughs and would not return.
Elliott R — Google review
Absolutely delicious food. Sarah and team go more than the extra mile to serve everyone in this delightful little pub. Great beers and spirits with expert recommendations. Lovely atmosphere. Can't recommend enough.
Matthew B — Google review
Great venue in ingleton. Simple menu and we had burgers. A little bit on the pricey side, but top quality burger.
Andrew M — Google review
6 High St, Ingleton, Carnforth LA6 3AD, United Kingdom•https://www.peakstroughs.co.uk/•+44 1524 969519•Tips and more reviews for Peaks & Troughs
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Day 3

Off the beaten path
For day 3, if you don’t mind the extra trek, today covers more off the beaten path places like Fountains Abbey. Not quite as popular as Ingleton Waterfalls Trail, but still highly rated among many travelers. Accounting for getting around and average time spent, today’s activities could take about 7 hours.
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Fountains Abbey

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4.5
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Abbey
Sights & Landmarks
Garden
Fountains Abbey, located in the Yorkshire Dales, is a National Trust property that offers a captivating blend of history and natural beauty. Nestled in a secluded valley, this UNESCO World Heritage Site features the impressive ruins of a Cistercian Abbey alongside an 18th-century landscaped garden. Visitors can explore the grand abbey ruins with its hidden staircases and alcoves before venturing to the Cisterian Mill built by the monks.
Fountains Abbey is a truly magical place! We visited as a family and were amazed not only by the impressive ruins but also by the breathtaking natural surroundings. The walking paths through the gardens, trees, and streams made the whole experience peaceful and refreshing. One of the highlights for us was the deer park—such a special moment to see the deer roaming freely in such a beautiful setting. The area is very family-friendly, and our child loved exploring. The staff and volunteers were kind and informative, which made our visit even more enjoyable. A perfect mix of history, nature, and tranquility—highly recommended!
Fırat O — Google review
What an incredible place, if you are like myself you will need multiple trips to take in everything. We spent the entire day basically going around the ruins and didn't even get chance to go in the Hall or the deer park. Stunning place and it is lovely to see it busy as well, and not to mention how well maintained it is. English heritage and National Trust free entry which is a bonus. Highly recommended place to go and like I said maybe two days to explore the entire site properly but wow you won't regret it.
Damien S — Google review
Wow, what a place! Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Gardens completely blew me away. The abbey ruins are absolutely stunning – huge, dramatic, and full of atmosphere. You can just wander around and lose yourself in the history. The gardens are gorgeous too – so beautifully designed with lakes, statues, little follies, and surprise viewpoints. Catching a glimpse of the abbey from across the water is like something out of a painting. We also spotted deer in the park which was a bit of a treat! Loads of walking routes to choose from, so you can do a quick wander or spend the whole day exploring. There’s also two good on-site cafes, one at the visitor centre, and one lakeside venue. There are also plenty of picnic spots if you bring your own. The whole place is spotless and really well looked after. This was one of the best days out I’ve had in ages – peaceful, scenic, and full of history. It is also a World Heritage Site to boot, so you are in for a treat!
David H — Google review
We attends an evening event with a male voice choir which was just lovely. To explore the ruins in the dark/by torchlight gave it a very different feel. The acoustics for the concert were brilliant and gave me goosebumps! We will definitely return in the daytime to see it again. Nice to do something different, we had a great time.
Helen C — Google review
It's a magical place. The Abbey is large and it is in good condition considering it's hundreds of years old. You could spend quite sometime here enjoying the Abbey. There is alot to see on the estate.
Jonathan C — Google review
Absolutely Stunning place to visit. The grounds are immense and walks were beautiful. So we'll looked after. I'll definitely be going back to see the rest of it, it is so vast. Tip. Go early and take a pick nic if it's nice, or enjoy the cafe on site.
Bfcuk1 — Google review
The Abbey is beautiful and nd there is so much to see in the grounds. The Mill, Hall and the walk by the river through the woods to a lovely view point. The pools and statues are great. There are toilets and cafes in the grounds. Spent 5 hours there and still didn't get to see the deer park and church.
Tel F — Google review
Visited over the New Year A great set of ruins with plenty of information boards. The site is large so a fair bit of walking involved if you want to take in the gardens, follies & the church,though this isn't open during the winter months but looks spectacular. A coffee shop & seating avaliable near the lake & toilets, as well as near the entrance. The only downside was the amount of children climbing over the ruins,sometimes with big drops, let alone the importance of preserving them. An adequate play area is avaliable.
Diane C — Google review
Fountains, Ripon, HG4 3DY, United Kingdom•https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/fountains-abbey-and-studley-roy…•+44 1765 608888•Tips and more reviews for Fountains Abbey
34 min · 22.1 mi
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The Forbidden Corner

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4.6
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Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
The Forbidden Corner, located in Middleham, is a unique family attraction filled with statues and peculiar buildings. Spanning 4 acres, it offers an enthralling experience with labyrinths, mysterious follies, underground lairs, revolving floors, pop-up fountains and hidden surprises. Visitors must navigate through the garden while avoiding tricks and making decisions. The attraction features elusive brass circles that reveal hidden markings to guide visitors on their mission.
We had a lovely afternoon wondering around the attractions and getting totally lost at the Forbidden corner. There's lots of weird and wonderful things to do and see. You'll wonder around not knowing where you are or how you ended up where you are only to end up where you were earlier! Very quirky and wacky but wonderfully fun! The coffee was great quality and the play area was a lot of fun for the kids. Priced at the higher end, however it's a very unique attraction so value for money was decent. Would definitely consider visiting again
Ace R — Google review
This is a really fantastic place. Our visit was thoroughly enjoyed by both adults, our 9 year old and our 15 year old. The app is brilliant for solving the quest and although it was busy, the site was not crowded. No queues anywhere. A burst pipe meant that the water was off for a lot of our visit but the staff managed this brilliantly and it did not spoil our experience at all. The gift shop has a wide variety of items and is one of the best I've seen. Would definitely recommend to families of all ages.
Machaela H — Google review
Brilliant day out, well worth the money. Full of wonder and mystery, even for grown-ups - and the attention to detail is amazing. The staff are really friendly as well as incredibly helpful. Food is amazing at the cafe attached to the gift shop, with a very good gluten free range as well. And although some of the site is understandably not wheelchair-accessible, it is generally very good for people with limited mobility (however the car park could use a few more disabled bays - despite having a blue badge we had to park in the overflow car park which was quite a walk from the entrance). Overall, though, I rate the Forbidden Corner very highly and would recommend to all ages and tastes. We'll definitely be returning!
Rob L — Google review
Brilliant place to visit. Full of surprises, quirky, funny, spooky, we had a great time. We’ve been visiting since it was a little bit smaller, but now a major tourist attraction. Well worth a visit. Try to go when it’s a little quieter, possibly during the week. It was really busy when we went on a Sunday, but all well mannered. Staff are very friendly and helpful. Beautiful location too in the heart of the Yorkshire dales.
Chris P — Google review
What a fantastic day out for the family! We took our 9 year old son here on the first Sunday of October half-term. We all loved it. There were also much younger and much older children there who were having a great time too. We're looking forward to returning next year.
Heidi L — Google review
Absolutely incredible installations. Highly recommend this unique and impressive mix of sensory garden, haunted mausoleum and interactive srt installation. Excellent value for money.
Sass B — Google review
I don't want to spoil this place, so just go,take the kids, and experience it for yourself. There are some slightly creepy moments that some sensitive kids (and maybe even adults!) Won't like, but we managed fine with a 6 year old. Great place, very different to other attractions, really unique and original.
Ric O — Google review
Been meaning to visit for years and finally got there last week with our granddaughter. Fantastic day out at this quirky and unusual venue. Surprise and delight at every turn! The café and gift shop were very reasonably priced too, which was nice to see, given the rip off prices at many places!
Colin A — Google review
Middleham, Leyburn, DL8 4TJ, United Kingdom•http://www.theforbiddencorner.co.uk/•+44 1969 640638•Tips and more reviews for The Forbidden Corner
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Hesketh Farm Park

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4.6
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Temporarily Closed
Farm
Nature & Parks
Parks
Nestled in the picturesque Yorkshire Dales, Hesketh Farm Park is a delightful family attraction that seamlessly blends the charm of a working farm with engaging outdoor activities. Just a stone's throw from Bolton Abbey and Skipton, this family-run gem offers an array of experiences for children and adults alike. Visitors can enjoy feeding friendly farm animals like sheep, pigs, and chickens while exploring play areas designed to spark joy and imagination.
We had a truly wonderful experience on our school trip to Hesketh Farm in Skipton! From the moment we arrived, the staff were welcoming and friendly, creating a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere for both children and adults alike. The children were absolutely thrilled by the hands-on activities — from feeding the animals and holding the guinea pigs to riding on the tractor trailer and learning about life on the farm. Their excitement and curiosity were a joy to see, and it was clear they were learning while having fun. The setting was beautiful, with stunning countryside views and well-kept facilities that made the day run smoothly. Even the adults found themselves immersed in the experience — petting animals, chatting with the farmers, and enjoying the peaceful surroundings. It was a fantastic day full of smiles, laughter, and memorable moments. We’re already looking forward to visiting again!
L W — Google review
A Hidden Gem for Families! This farm is absolutely beautiful, set against a stunning backdrop that adds to the charm. It's exceptionally clean and well-maintained, with a great variety of animals to see and interact with. The playground is thoughtfully designed, offering endless fun for children of all ages. There are plenty of picnic benches, making it perfect for a relaxed day out. Our visit was made even more special by the gorgeous sunshine — it really brought the whole place to life. Highly recommended for a family day trip!
Parveen S — Google review
Brilliant! Fantastic play areas, tons of guinea pigs to sit with and feed / brush. All the extras like feeding the calves or horses are included in the price. Tons of seating areas to take your own food/ eat from the cafe. Nice coffee and very fancy hot chocolate. Would recommend getting a free loyalty card when you go in (although did mine half way through the visit just showed them my receipt) go 5 times and get the 6th visit free. Closed from November to February.
Naomi S — Google review
Really great farm, Loads of extra bits to do, tractor rides and lots of different animals to be hands on with, I would take your own food though as it was a very limited menu option. Definitely a great family day out
Jordan D — Google review
The kids were absolutely buzzing to visit Hesketh Farm! They loved interacting with the animals, and it was such a joy to see their excitement. The place is spotless – honestly, cleaner than many play gyms we’ve been to. Prices are very reasonable, and the views around the farm are simply breathtaking! We’ll definitely be coming back and will happily recommend it to friends 👌💯
• • — Google review
Lovely farm park especially for under 11s. Loads of animals to see and brushing the pigs and holding the guinea pigs is always a favourite with any kid! Nice little cafe area and you can take your own picnics. Great play area with sandpits, climbing frames and go carts.
Lucy P — Google review
Absolutely loved the place! So much to see and do with young kids. Farm animals, feed and pet a lot of animals. Lots of play activities inside and outside. Definitely worth a visit if you have a young family
Kris B — Google review
One of our favourites for a day out with the kids. Reasonable ticket prices and you can bring your own picnic but you can also purchase food and drinks there too. The animals are well kept and there's programmes throughout the day, at least one every hour (calf feeding, goat feeding etc). Also, we went on the tractor ride which was so cool, we stopped to see a herd of cow in the middle of the field next to the farm and the farmer told us some very interesting facts about them. You can easily spend the while day here with the family, highly recommended.
Szabo B — Google review
Bolton Abbey, Skipton, BD23 6HA, United Kingdom•http://www.heskethfarmpark.co.uk/•+44 1756 710444•Tips and more reviews for Hesketh Farm Park
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Where to eat

Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to The Forbidden Corner, these restaurants are about a 9-minute drive away.

Saffron Indian Restaurant

4.4
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4.2
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$$$$affordable
Indian restaurant
Saffron Indian Restaurant is a contemporary establishment that offers a traditional Indian menu with Nepalese specialties. Customers have praised the food, describing it as delicious and fantastic. The restaurant stands out for its unique dishes not commonly found elsewhere. Additionally, patrons appreciate the generous portion sizes, which exceed local standards. Despite some concerns about pricing, many feel that Saffron provides excellent value for money given how much they enjoyed their meal.
After a long day of walking at the Yorkshire Dale, we were all tired and wanted something to eat. Found this restaurant after being recommended it by one of the locals. I have to say, I was not expecting to find such a hidden gem like this. The service at the door was great and the staff were really friendly and welcoming. They seated us promptly and Ali in particular treated us with great care. I had to say the Lamb Hasina was unreal and it really hit the spot. I will definitely be coming back here again. Thank you so much Saffron for such a great time! It has been a pleasure.
Tareq H — Google review
I cannot recommend Saffron Indian Restaurant enough. From the appetizers to the desserts, everything was superb. The onion bhajis were crispy and flavorful, and the lamb curry was simply divine. Each dish was served hot, fresh, and beautifully plated. The restaurant has a lovely ambience, perfect for both casual meals and special celebrations. The staff were knowledgeable, kind, and always smiling, which made the evening even more enjoyable. A five-star experience in every way.
Jaiden D — Google review
I ordered a takeaway from Uber Eats. I was very impressed that the restaurant called to warn me of a long delivery time (as i am located a very long way from them). They the even beat their own delivery time. Tarka Daal is my favourite comfort food, I'm very fussy about it, but theirs was excellent! better than I've had in years.everything else was delicious and perfectly cooked even though it had travelled nearly 15 miles.
Anna W — Google review
I have to say the curry was absolutely outstanding. The aroma alone set the stage for something special, and the first bite confirmed it.This curry was comforting, flavorful, and left me wanting more. Easily one of the best I’ve had, and I’d recommend it to anyone who appreciates authentic, well-made food
NR — Google review
A bunch of us were staying in a holiday home some miles away where food delivery options were somewhat non-existent. We weren't exactly hopeful that they would be able to take our order but when I spoke to them on the phone they bent over backwards to arrange the delivery for a specific time that evening. When the food arrived it was piping hot and absolutely delicious. Highly recommended.
Tom B — Google review
Was not sure but ordered early takeaway and got the 20% discount. We had jalfreezi and lamb madras. The biggest takeaway main course containers were much bigger than what we get down South. But the important bit the food was fabulous. I had never had such tender lamb and so much of it and my wife's chicken was the same. Would definitely recommend and will go back before our holiday ends!
Terry H — Google review
Their food is so good, I forgot to take pictures! A masterclass in Flavor and presentation. Pure Delight on a plate❤️
Oliver K — Google review
Got a takeaway from here - £60 for 2 with no starters. Very expensive and small portions. Worst sagaloo we have ever had. Both of us had reoccurring diarrhea for 24hrs after when we didn’t eat anything particularly spicy - would not recommend. Not particularly friendly staff either.
Izzie B — Google review
16 Market Pl, Market Place, Leyburn DL8 5BG, United Kingdom•https://www.saffronleyburn.co.uk/•+44 1969 625777•Tips and more reviews for Saffron Indian Restaurant
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Day 4

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For day 4, these 5 places should be enough to fill your day with something exciting to do in Ingleton. Start the day with Aysgarth Falls Yorkshire Dales National Park Visitor Centre and make your way through the city to get to Bistrot Pierre. This should take about 10 hours of your day.
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Aysgarth Falls Yorkshire Dales National Park Visitor Centre

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4.6
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Visitor center
Nature & Parks
Hiking area
Waterfalls
Aysgarth Falls in Yorkshire Dales National Park Visitor Centre is a picturesque spot featuring a series of cascading waterfalls set amidst lush woodlands. The falls cover a one-mile stretch of the River Ure and are best seen during wet weather when thousands of gallons of water cascade over wide limestone steps. The surrounding area offers opportunities for walks, woodland hikes, and picnics.
Had a lovely day out with family. Beautiful spot for picnic and nice walks. Everyone enjoyed the day. Falls are picturesque and scenic. We went there after a long period of dry spell so not much water .. still it looked stunning. Less water has its own advantages as we were able to cross the river using stepping stones. I don’t think it would be possible if the river is full. Ample parking. Take your own food and water. I will definitely recommend this place for picnics and walks.
Ashfaque S — Google review
This is the sort of place where every which way you look is another perfectly framed view just waiting to be captured. Perfect for an absolute amateur photographer like myself who needs all the help he can get. I would imagine it to be stunning at any time of year, but was particularly beautiful with the first of the autumn colour fringing the edges of the river. Another attraction of this is that it does not depend on good weather to be enjoyed. In fact a spell of wet weather before you arrive will leave the falls in full spate and positively enhance the experience. If you are getting down direct to the waters edge tread carefully. The rocks can be slippery when wet, particularly if you are watching the falls and not your feet.
Mark D — Google review
Lovely national park with some stunning waterfalls and walks. Best get there early though as the car park by the visitor centre gets very busy throughout the day during half terms or school hols. Nice little cafe in the visitors centre.
Mick S — Google review
Wonderful place to visit and explore. We did the short walks to see the 3 falls (all beautiful and a real sense of the power of nature), and also a route from the bottom of the main carpark which took us over fields to a charming village. We’ll definitely be back to walk the circular route to Bolton Castle. Highly recommend planning your trip to be there over lunch, the tearoom on the bridge was excellent!
Sam A — Google review
Amazing little haven, Yorkshire really is a beautiful county. It has 3 falls, top middle bottom. The middle falls is basically just a viewing platform, but the top and bottom can be accessed for close up and engaging views. Lovely place. Worth a visit. Parking is cheaper at the main car park. The cafe before the hill down to the falls is more expensive. Paid £7 for 4 hrs. N ya can get same for up to full day in main car park at bottom between the falls.
GEEK U — Google review
Amazing views. Falls Hotel is a great place to stay and eat. Wallace n Gromett lovers, defo go to Wensleydale Creamery, the visitor centre is Amazing too. The cheese is mmmmm-a-lisious. Not that far away, the picturesque scenery will blow you away.
Insomniac C — Google review
Beautiful walk and views of the falls. Lovely place to have a picnic. Lots of picnic benches. Best flapjack ever in the cafe and yummy ice cream. Parking £6 for over two hours
X R — Google review
This dog friendly place has been recommended by various people while we have been staying in the area. Reasonable priced Pay & display car park by the National Park visitors Centre with footpaths leading to the upper, middle & lower falls. Steps to the viewing platforms on middle & lower falls could be an issue to some but worth the attempt if possible. The noise from the falls, despite the low water levels was impressive. Would be worth visiting after especially after long period of rain. Woodland walks with various marked paths lead off from this area. Centre has toilets & café, plus more parking & The Falls Café situated up the hill.
Paul B — Google review
Aysgarth Falls National Park Centre, Church Bank, Centre, Aysgarth, Leyburn DL8 3TH, United Kingdom•https://www.yorkshiredales.org.uk/places/aysgarth_falls_national…•+44 1969 662910•Tips and more reviews for Aysgarth Falls Yorkshire Dales National Park Visitor Centre
6 min · 3.6 mi
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Bolton Castle

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4.3
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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Coffee shop
Holiday park
Bolton Castle, completed in 1399, is one of the best-preserved medieval castles in the country. Nestled in the heart of Wensleydale, it offers stunning views over the Yorkshire Dales. Originally built as a luxurious home, it still retains its outstanding condition with numerous rooms and features to explore, providing insight into its turbulent past spanning over 600 years.
We had a fantastic time at Bolton Castle! The weather was sunny and perfect for a picnic on the lawn. Alice was wonderful, showing us the beautiful birds at the falconry and demonstrating the archery in the courtyard. We also loved our tour of the castle, especially seeing the room where Mary Queen of Scots stayed, and we had fun feeding the wild boars and getting lost in the maze. A perfect day out!
Olly ( — Google review
£48 to go in for a family of 4. £5 to park so we parked in the village for free. The people doing the show and talks were really great (archery/ owls / Mary queen of Scot’s). Kids LOVED the maze. The gardens are really well kept. We bought some herbs. Great day out. The owl aviaries seemed a bit bland and could have done with some more enrichment but owls seemed happy and in good health. Really well kept castle. Would recommend. Also great views from the top.
Emma A — Google review
We stopped by this castle in the middle of a long hike and were delighted to find that the gardens, cafe, and some of the interior are free to access for those passing by! There is a P&D car park with free outdoor toilets and an adorable herd of wild boar. They are very friendly to visitors and so cute. 🦮✅These areas are also dog friendly, although the main ticketed interior museum is not dog friendly. If you have a dog, there is a "dog friendly" area of the cafe just for you. The staff were very friendly and brought us water and treats too! ☕️ The cafe offers oat milk and has a wide selection of vegan, vegetarian, and gluten free cakes and drinks. Everything is clearly labelled and gluten free food is separated.
April W — Google review
We had a great time, our second visit, last here in 2020. It was windy today so the owl display was taken indoors but still excellent. Some great views from the castle and nice grounds to walk round. If you want to venture further there are a couple of public footpaths starting from the castle grounds. Enjoyed seeing the wild boars.
Matthew L — Google review
A fabulous castle with gardens, shop and cafe, good but not free parking. Cafe had a good selection of sandwiches, quiche, pie and delicious cakes, hot and cold drinks. Had a bird of prey display too.
Fiona H — Google review
What a great day out! The castle is extraordinary and you get some awesome views. The gardens are gorgeous with a maze, vinery, herb and dye gardens. We went to the cafe too which had limited choices but it was fine and inside the castle which added to it's charm.
Rachel B — Google review
A stunning piece of history. Beautiful gardens and a well-maintained castle, including its ruined parts, make for a brilliant experience. The staff were also extremely knowledgeable and happy to take time out their day for a chat about the castle and its history.
Ross S — Google review
Majestic and beautiful castle. Events from medieval period with volunteers dressed up as medieval knights, Lords and maids and showcasing activities and sword fights. The gardens are very well maintained and beautiful. Falconry events were being hosted. Lovely day out. Highly recommended. Please do buy wristbands to see castle and Gardens as all money go towards preserving the castle as it is now.
Daliya S — Google review
Nr Leyburn, North Yorkshire, DL8 4ET, United Kingdom•http://www.boltoncastle.co.uk/•Tips and more reviews for Bolton Castle
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Ingleborough Cave

4.7
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4.7
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Nature & Parks
Education center
Hiking area
Nature preserve
Ingleborough Cave, located in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, offers guided tours through a large cave system with impressive lighting and a grotto. Discovered in 1837 by determined explorers, the cave boasts 450 million years of geology and history. Visitors can explore a spacious fossil gallery stretching for about 500 meters and marvel at dramatic stalactites and fossils.
Went with my 2 daughters yesterday. The walk upto the cave is lovely and the caves themselves are so impressive! The couple at the cave entrance were really enthusiastic and the guide even showed us the glowing stoned with his torch. Excellent day out.
Max R — Google review
Brilliant cave to explore for all the family. 3ven dog friendly which is a massive bonus. Nice gentle and easy path to the cave.
Graham M — Google review
Great place and was nice and cool inside in this hot weather 😊. Staff were great and friendly. There was a man at the end of the walk in the cave that gave us lots of information on the history. We all really enjoyed it.
Stacey A — Google review
A lovely cave above Ingleborough Nature Trail. I visited with my two nieces and we had a great time, even if they did think it was a bit 'spooky' and 'creepy'. It's a self guided tour, with information on laminated sheets to read as you wander round. Helmets are provided. The staff are lovely, and took the time to talk to us, and encouraged my nieces to ask questions about the cave. You can access it via public footpaths, or pay to wander up Ingleborough Nature Trail. We opted for the Trail as my nieces also looked for the Mimpish Squimbies on the trail on the way to the cave. It's worth paying the money to see the cave. It looks amazing, is full of stalagmites and stalactites, and has a crystal clear pool too. My nieces particularly liked all the water flowing alongside the path, and the fact that the little 'waterfalls' splashed on them as they walked past. Additionally there's a decent path throughout the cave, and they sell food/ a few souvenirs at the entrance of the cave too.
Donna W — Google review
Beautiful cave with wonderful features and stalactites and small cascades inside, the water in this cave originated all the way from nearby Gaping Gill. That said, this cave can get awfully crowded at times, and allowing a lot of dogs into this cave (even on leads) is, in my opinion, a step too far which ruined an otherwise amazing experience.
Gleb B — Google review
Long walk up from Clapham village but worth every step. Beautiful show cave that you walk through and end up 500 metres under ground. Low ceilings in places but hard hats provided so all good. Staff friendly and on hand for questions and queries. Amazing formations of stalagmites and stalactites and the different colours formed by the different elements in the water's. Little shop with basic souvenirs and refreshments.
Stephen A — Google review
Lovely walk to the cave and then into it. Staff were very friendly and informative. Dog friendly.
Emma G — Google review
To be honest, I didn't understand why I should pay about 16 pounds per person for "a cave" but I couldn't be more wrong! This cave is breathtaking, and the size is surprising! The self-guided tour is interesting and helpful to spot the amazing things in the cave. Bring some warmer clothes if you come during the summer (the cave is colder than outside). You will find a small snacks and hot drinks shop with some souvenirs at the entrance to the cave.
Guy T — Google review
Clapham, Lancaster, LA2 8EE, United Kingdom•http://www.ingleboroughcave.co.uk/•+44 15242 51242•Tips and more reviews for Ingleborough Cave
39 min · 17.6 mi
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Gordale Scar

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4.8
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Nature & Parks
National park
Geologic Formations
Gordale Scar is a stunning limestone formation in the Yorkshire Dales, featuring a deep-sided gorge with waterfalls and a stream. Nearby Malham Cove is an impressive landscape feature, with its towering silver limestone face. The circuit from Malham to Malham Tarn and down to Malham Cove offers a geologically impressive walk, including the pulse-quickening scramble of the tufa waterfall at Gordale Scar.
Prepare to be captivated by Gordale Scar! Its stunning natural beauty and unique landscape offer an incredible experience, from exhilarating rock climbing to fascinating educational insights. Plus, there's a certain ethereal quality that makes it easy to imagine anything from ancient legends to unexplained aerial phenomena unfolding around you - truly a place of wonder!
Madusha F — Google review
Visited here on the back end of a walk straight from the top of Malham cove. This area acts as a perfect continuation of that route and as you would expect contains stunning views of the rugged landscape at every turn. The sheer scale of the place means that even when busy with other visitors it is not difficult to find your own space from which to marvel at the wonder of it all. Would have liked to have walked right up to the waterfall at the head of the Scar, but regrettably access was restricted during my visit due to recent rockfall. Views from the limit of the pathway were still worth the journey to get there though, and I can hardly mark a place down for nature doing what nature does. The pathway itself is well compacted graded gravel, and I think would provide reasonably good access for the mobility impaired visitor. Better than I have seen at many other outdoor / natural locations. Refreshments were available from a van nearby, but be aware the nearest toilet facilities I know of are back in Malham. A long walk if you are caught short.
Mark D — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking spot! Gordale Scar is one of those places that really makes you stop and take it all in. The sheer limestone cliffs and the waterfall running through the gorge are incredible — it feels wild and untouched.
K3nT53 — Google review
A fantastic piece of nature and a beautiful waterfall that is hidden within a scar. This is a lovely place to stop and have a snack/break when exploring the area with great protection from the wind and sun on hot days.
Matt H — Google review
Worth the walk to see the waterfall! It’s very popular too! Once we got towards the waterfall, there were signs saying the footpath was closed due to falling rocks. However, folks ignored it and some climbed to the waterfall.
Elisa W — Google review
Stunning walk from Malham via Janet's foss waterfall..we went during Easter holidays..very busy as it's very popular. Worth the drive as it's an impressive thing to see !!
Dale B — Google review
if all trails tells you to go up the waterfall to go around the top, don't. from a non rock climber there is pretty much nothing that looks even scalable. but this place is CRAZY. the size is overwhelming and vertigo inducing. walking along the path there, and back through the field along the stream is really nice. some people leave rubbish around, so try and pick it up if you find it.
Kali — Google review
Lovely walk from Malham Visitors Centre past Janet's Foss. Gordale is stunning in beauty, stature and nature.
Claire K — Google review
Malham, Skipton, BD23 4DL, United Kingdom•Tips and more reviews for Gordale Scar
1 hr 1 min · 38.2 mi
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Bistrot Pierre

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4.0
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Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
French restaurant
Bar
Bistro
Bistrot Pierre is an informal all-day bistro located in a beautifully renovated 19th-century church in Preston town center. The restaurant offers classic and seasonal French dishes, along with coffee and cocktails. Guests can enjoy traditional afternoon tea featuring delicious mini sandwiches and classic desserts, with the option to upgrade to include a glass of Veuve Devienne sparkling wine.
A lovely restaurant. French themed but don't expect the French way. Service was attentive but not over the top and the team there were very friendly. Drinks selection was good especially enjoyed the cocktails we tried and the food was lovely and a great choice for both myself and veggie partner. The building is amazing and works well with the restaurant. Reasonably priced and they do charge a 10% service fee but can be requested to remove. Toilets are downstairs. When back in preston we will return.
Bri W — Google review
I came in the other day to have some food and a dessert. The food was absolutely delicious and the staff members were nice. I was served by Naz who was an absolute delight. Her service was great and her demeanor was incredibly warm and friendly!!!❤️❤️❤️ she made my experience 10 x better. I hope to see her again when I visit next.
Ash R — Google review
This gorgeous building is just a couple of minutes walk from the railway station, so when my train was cancelled and I suddenly found myself with just over an hour to kill, I took the chance to get proper food rather than train rations! Firstly the two staff were absolutely lovely. The venue is stunning, loved the French theme. Food was right up my street - I love an Avo and Toast. Finally as the weather was so lovely I took advantage of the raised terrace to enjoy cake in the direct heat of the sun. Perfectly doable within the time I had before I went back for my train. Would recommend it.
VJA M — Google review
Lovely food and the steak and frites my mum had was amazing!! The burger tasted lovely and had a hand cooked taste. Very nice treacle sponge and look forward to next meal. The main feedback I have is that the food took an hour to arrive and having to watch tables who arrived after us get their food before us all across the restaurant was frustrating. We asked for a 2nd drink that didn’t turn up. We then started running towards 2 hours when I asked about dessert and was happy to cancel but there are obviously staffing issues and no one comes back to say they are looking into it. I’m super patient but 2 hours for a meal. I felt sorry for the single waitress doing everything.
Robert N — Google review
Just top class food served by amazing staff in an amazing venue which is worth a visit just to see the building. My wife had chorizo in honey, (to die for,) followed by a half chicken which was amazing. I had the mackeral to start and then pork medalions, which were stunning. She had a profiteroll with sour cherrys to finish and I had an amazing cheese board. Wonderfull. See the pics.
Robert H — Google review
Visited this stunning restaurant last week and checked out their recently launched menu ~ We tried the following: 》Coq au Vin | Marinated chicken with red wine, silverskin onions, carrots and bacon with pomme purée 》Chicken, Orange and Date Tagine | Chicken, dates, mixed olives, spiced couscous, smoked yoghurt, flaked almonds with a garlic & herb flatbread 》Calamari and Chicken Liver Parfait 》Sticky Toffee Pudding and Panna Cotta with mixed berries 》Raspberry Mojito & Longue Roche Sauvignon Blanc The mains were only priced at £10 and starters/desserts for £3.50 each, pleasantly surprised with the quality and portion sizes of the dishes that we had. The starters certainly whet our appetites, the tender meat was perfectly seasoned and the moreish desserts were to-die-for. An impressive three course meal that won't break the bank? Oh yes please! The service was second to none and made our dining experience here so delightful. Already looking forward to our next visit, I highly recommend them. Please do check 'em out along with their other outlets in Birmingham, Coventry, Derby, Eastbourne, Nottingham, Southport, Stratford-upon-Avon among others. The Dine Out for £10 Menu is available all day from Monday to Friday (including evenings) until the 9th of February.
Joeysfooddiary — Google review
Let's start from the beginning, no welcoming at all, girl at the bar cold, put cutlery on the table and asked us to sit even if the table wasn't cleaned properly. The man who was our waiter was pleasant and nice, explained what was missing in the menu and took our drink order. Good selection of wine but would have expected more choices for carafes as a French place but it was only one choice. The chicken liver parfait was good, the calamari portion small and the hummus texture not good at all, needed more blending. The filet steak was cooked perfectly medium rare, I think its been cooked in bain marie so it's clever idea, my beef bourguignon needed a bit of salt and thyme. Was served in a extra hot plate, so had to wait ages for it to cool down to eat it by then the mash potato got cold and dry and to finish my pannacota was runny. No body came around to check if everything was OK with our food or if we wanted more drinks or any sauce for the steak served with chips. If this was on Monday evening I wonder how the weekend service would be. Not the worse experience but do I want to try again, not sure
Salma P — Google review
Lovely experience, the conversion from church to restaurant is a lovely sight, you can enjoy the church windows as you dine. Food was out in good time, very tidy and fresh feeling. The food tasted clean and full of flavour with nice portions. Honestly I'd recommend this place for a lovely brunch date on a sunny day.
Dahlia R — Google review
The Church, 83B Fishergate, Preston PR1 2NJ, United Kingdom•https://bistrotpierre.co.uk/locations/preston•Tips and more reviews for Bistrot Pierre
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Where to eat

When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 2-minute walk away from Bistrot Pierre.

German Doner Kebab (GDK)

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4.7
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$$$$affordable
Fast food restaurant
German Doner Kebab in Preston offers a unique twist on traditional kebabs with their special blend of spices. Located conveniently along Fleet Street, this fast food chain provides a gourmet dining experience at affordable prices. The restaurant is known for its delicious and well-balanced dishes, as well as its friendly and accommodating staff. Customers have praised the outstanding service provided by the knowledgeable and attentive waitstaff, making for a seamless and enjoyable dining experience.
I love this place. It’s the best kebab around Preston. It’s good taste and so friendly staff. Maria has great patience for customers. I’m so happy music is just background noise main theme what you hearing. As well I’m so surprise for cleaning standard - look fresh and smelly nice - smelly by foods - no like others where main note is old burn oil. For me this place is 6/5 😉
Bartosz M — Google review
Had a lovely experience here today! The food was very fresh and exactly as we ordered. Maria was very friendly and helpful too. We will definitely be back x
Cookster’s O — Google review
I really loved the food it was fulfilling and delightful. Will eat is again♥️♥️♥️
Abeer F — Google review
Very nice and clean place with great food and good prices. Was served by Maria, pretty and generous girl who made my meal even more enjoyable
Miodrag L — Google review
Beautifully prepared donor kebab with good flavour. Nice lean meat and a wonderfully crispy Naan filled with fresh salad. I added pickles and jalapeños as an extra. Would visit again!
MadderMax — Google review
Restaurant as always is impeccably clean. Ashel was very pleasant when serving us. We always have a pleasant experience visiting this branch
Ian D — Google review
Love coming here on my lunch break, the new doner rice bowl is my go to, Always great food and service from all the staff!
Simon — Google review
The food was great and prices are really affordable Ask for ashez she’s really friendly
Yassin E — Google review
7 Fleet St, Preston, PR1 2UT, United Kingdom•http://www.germandonerkebab.com/•+44 1772 823865•Tips and more reviews for German Doner Kebab (GDK)

Game Cock

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4.7
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$$$$affordable
Pub
Restaurant
Nestled in the picturesque village of Austwick, The Game Cock Inn is a beloved traditional country pub renowned for its delectable British fare with a delightful French and Mediterranean influence. This charming establishment offers a versatile menu featuring classic dishes like fish and chips, fisherman's pie, succulent steaks, and an assortment of hearty burgers. Guests can revel in the inviting ambiance of the classic pub interior or unwind in the expansive beer garden.
Lovely location and great food - they fitted us in for a quick meal despite being fully booked for the evening. Delicious fish and chips arrived very quickly, definitely worth booking as others arriving not long after us (5:30pm on a Friday) were turned away.
Mike W — Google review
This was not our original choice but we decided to try somewhere new. It is located a bit off the beaten track but not difficult to get to. Parking is on the roadside and you can either end up a few hundred yards away or, if you are lucky, next to the pub. We were a large group of four adults and five children and were given two little comfortable rooms separated by a couple of steps in this historic and intimate pub. The menu is interesting, varied and not expensive with something for everyone. There is also a separate menu for those with gluten related disorders. We tried a variety of options and loved all of them, in particular I had the “sea crumble” special and it was delicious, plus I sampled a couple of pints from their choice of real ales. All of the children enjoyed their meals and finished most of it. The 14 year old, who can eat for England, couldn’t eat all of his pizza so that tells you something about the portion size! Unusual for a pub but there is also a small bakery on the premises with some of the most amazing pastries. Some of these goodies were purchased for eating at home. All of the staff are friendly, attentive and helpful to ensure you enjoy your time there. We can’t wait to go again. Thank you all at the Black Cock
Neal H — Google review
Fantastically accommodating with great service. It's a lovely old building with lots of small rooms, a bakery and bar squeezed in. We arrived on a Friday evening at about 6pm without booking. Although the place was packed and booked out, we were offered an outdoor table and main meals only, very fair I think. The food was delicious and the beer was great. The village is tiny with very limited parking close to the pub, but a few minutes walk down the road are usually lots of spaces. Lovely pub.
David — Google review
The room we had was bright, clean and tidy but the bed had seen better days and had a few other niggles.. Staff are great; food and drink good and tasty; not too expensive.. Location in Austwick is lovely but may feel isolated to some.
Michael P — Google review
The best meal we have had in a long time. This place is a hidden gem, amazing food, good portion sizes and attentive service. Well worth visiting if you are in the area. 5 🌟
Jonathan N — Google review
The food here was absolutely fantastic. Staff also great. Took time to recommend options from the menu and table service for drinks etc. Highly recommend and will definitely be back!
Ian C — Google review
Excellent food, great atmosphere, attentive staff and friendly welcome in a fantastic location. What more can you ask for. Went for a family Sunday lunch for 11 people came away very impressed. As they say we will be back.
Jill C — Google review
We went in for lunch, just on the off chance, and found it to be a most excellent pub. The service is extremely friendly, the food outstanding and the place is very comfortable. We hope to return next time we’re in the area.
Simon M — Google review
The Green, Austwick, Lancaster LA2 8BB, United Kingdom•http://www.gamecockinn.co.uk/•+44 15242 51226•Tips and more reviews for Game Cock
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Day 5

Visit Lancaster Castle
For day 5, stop by Lancaster Castle in the morning to start off your day. Then, if time permits, visit Masons Freehouse as well. If you end up going to all 4, that should fill up about 9 hours.
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Lancaster Castle

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4.5
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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
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Historic Sites
Lancaster Castle, a substantial fortress dating back to the 12th century, offers a range of attractions including a museum, guided tours, and activities for children. The John O Gaunt Gatehouse is an impressive feature with semi-octagonal towers rising 20 meters above sloping plinths. The castle has served various purposes throughout history, from a Roman station to a notorious prison.
Until recently a working prison, Lancaster Castle offers an amazing insight into modern and ancient history. Well worth a visit if you're in the area. Wonderful café on site which you can visit without paying an entry fee.
Adam L — Google review
Had a wonderful and interesting tour by Sandra. You do need a tour to see most of the castle, but it was well worth it. Courtyard and businesses inside are free otherwise. Fascinating to be inside both the historic (and only closed recently) prison and the still functioning crown courts. Building is stunning and lovely views from just outside too
George L — Google review
Amazing place to visit we had a coffee and sat in the grounds. You can pay £9 to go on a tour as well. It also has holding cells that are currently used for HM Prison. There are only a few Parking spaces outside that you have to buy a ticket for . Recommended
Wheelz A — Google review
We took the guided tour of the castle, reasonable for £9 per person. Since it used to be a working prison and parts of it are still a working court, you have to take the guided tour to see the full thing. We had a lovely guide, very engaging and informative. The tour lasts about an hour. The castle has a lot of history, quite a lot of it is dark, the tour touches upon these themes too. There is a Prison Museum too. The courtroom is part of the tour, unless it is in session on the day. Photography isn't allowed in those parts of the tour. I would recommend visiting castle, doing the tour and then visiting the Priory at the back of the castle, there are some remains of roman baths too.
Saloni P — Google review
We did the tour as a family and it was really interesting. Great value for money. They give you lots of insight into the history and had a lot of knowledge. Simon made it fun and interesting and kept the whole group engaged. It’s my second time of going and I would go again. Dogs are not allowed but I couldn’t resist getting a snap of our dog there.
Simon M — Google review
We used the Lancaster Park and Ride to get to the castle, the buses were comfortable and the drivers really nice and helpful. The castle itself is large but you cannot visit lots of areas and you cannot photograph in the Civil and Criminal Court areas. Your entry includes a Guided tour that is highly recommended as it is interesting, informative and well delivered. The tour takes you through the castles history, much of it being as a court, prison and place of execution and explains the relationship to various monarchs who have held the Duchy of Lancaster. There is a nice comfortable cafe, with a relaxed atmosphere, toilets are clean and fresh.
Alan H — Google review
Worth a visit the tour is only £9 PP. Lots of history and interesting things to see, from the court rooms, prison cells and torture chamber devices. Must be able bodied, as the castle is old, dark in places and lots of steps.
Alice — Google review
You need to book on a tour to go inside. We arrived at 10am and booked onto the 10.45 tour so had a look round the Pendle Witches exhibition room and part of the police museum first. The tour inside was really interesting and the guide was enthusiastic, knowledgeable and entertaining. It lasted about 80min and was well worth the £9 fee.
Trevor H — Google review
Castle Hill, Lancaster, LA1 1YN, United Kingdom•http://www.lancastercastle.com/•+44 1524 64998•Tips and more reviews for Lancaster Castle
29 min · 17.1 mi
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Masons Freehouse

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Pub
Masons Freehouse is a cozy, family-run pub in Ingleton offering a variety of local ales, lagers, and classic British comfort food. The menu includes hearty Sunday roasts and an array of tasty dishes such as meat mushroom soup, roast beef, chicken pies, sausages, salads, and cakes. Located in the picturesque village of Clapham in Yorkshire, it's the perfect spot to unwind and explore the stunning countryside with easy access to walking routes.
We have recently stayed at the Masons for a few nights for our anniversary and we have nothing but good things to say about the place 🙂 The rooms are well presented and super cosy with stunning views😍 We ate there most nights & the food 🤤 absolutely delicious, full of flavour and beautifully presented on the plate. The staff were exceptional, very kind and welcoming and always full of smiles ☺️ Especially the barman Simon who never failed to make us laugh, made us feel welcome and always served us with a smile on his face!🙂 The managers Dave & Louise are amazing cooks and generous hosts who always go above and beyond to make you feel welcome. 110% would recommend to friends and family & will definitely be staying again!🩷 (P.S. We hope chicken Kevin is doing well 😉🤣xx)
Kelly M — Google review
A fabulous place. Friendly staff that couldn't do enough for you. Would recommend a visit there. Also a good playlist being played and not too loud.
Leona T — Google review
We had a fab time in this pub, a few nights of drinks and wonderful meal. We really loved Dan, he made my 4 year olds time there especially magical .. abracadabra.. she also had a picture she coloured behind the bar. Many thanks!
Kelly W — Google review
We booked a table for tuesday night, and were not disappointed at all. The staff are wonderful very helpful and friendly, the menu has a delightful range of dishes from starters to mains to desserts. My husband had the haggis bon bons which he enjoyed, we both had homemade fish pie a joy to eat, followed by lemon tart and a homemade chocolate brownie yummy. Needless to say we couldnt move after that, so we stayed for the quiz, good friendly fun even though we came last and won the wooden spoon a great night was had. The drinks were good aswell good choice.
Kathy W — Google review
We were both looking for somewhere to get a bit of grub before heading home and we are so happy we came across this place on our google search. Not only were the staff very welcoming but the food was the best we’d had all week on our outings. The steak was cooked to perfection, the chops were very fluffy and tasty and the halloumi fries were to die for. We had two starters, two mains and three drinks for what I’d say was a very reasonable price. When we’re back in the area we will definitely be making a trip to eat here again!!!
Aaron P — Google review
Had a loverly Sunday roast here. Made to feel welcome as soon as we entered. Would definitely recommend. Also very dog friendly which is a bonus for us. Will visit again when staying in the area.
Matthew ( — Google review
I went here with my girlfriend on 4th October. The food was amazing, service was great, quiet atmosphere. We ordered way too much because we thought the starters would be smaller but wow. Starters: buffalo chicken wings with sweet chili sauce - this chicken was beautiful, tender but crunchy coating, big pieces too Halloumi fries - 😍😍 Nachos - cheesy ones (cant remember the name) but they were banging Mains: penang chicken curry with fragrant rice - my god this was beaut. Never eaten a penang chicken curry so good Sunday roast: - thr pork was top. The fat was cooked so well it was like pork crackling, incredible
Dan L — Google review
Great staff, friendly and sociable atmosphere plus fantastic choice on the menu. Superb quality of food and service. The locals like this place and recommend the home made steak pie ( which means they sometimes sell out ). Booking is advised in holiday season and weekends. I'm heading back tonight so hopefully some steak pie left..... !
Der S — Google review
Masons Arms, 26 New Rd, Ingleton, Carnforth LA6 3HL, United Kingdom•http://themasonsingleton.co.uk/•+44 15242 42040•Tips and more reviews for Masons Freehouse
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Lords Antiques & Salvage

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Antique store
Nestled just a short stroll away, Lords Antiques & Salvage is an eclectic wonderland that promises to delight any treasure hunter. Co-owned by Bretton Lord, this unique emporium showcases a delightful mix of the expected and the extraordinary. With over 60 reputable antique dealers under one roof, visitors can explore an impressive array of vintage finds—from quirky lion statues and nostalgic baking dishes to charming patchwork quilts and even a leaky boat that could double as a planter!
Spent a good hour looking around, rushed it to be honest. Had somewhere else to go. Need a good 2 to 3 hours to truly explore everything. Will definitely be back within the next few weeks. Loads of bargains to be had. Some very strange objects in there too.
Mark H — Google review
Great place for a browse and has a small reclamation yard. Usual setup with lots of areas populated by separate dealers. Huge range of items to temp you.
Mark — Google review
Stopped for lunch and found this place fascinating. The mix of classic garden figures alongside a stylish first floor restaurant really works well. The food was delicious and freshly made with local ingredients at very good prices. The service and friendliness of the staff was first class. Definitely a place to stop off at.
Liz A — Google review
Lots of things to look at and buy it’s like ikea something new at every turn takes a while to get round
Peter A — Google review
Amazing place. Spent a good hour and half looking around. Purchased a few items, not overpriced. Service good and friendly.
Faye P — Google review
Fantastic place to visit if you like antiques, retro items and oddities. Staff are friendly and helpful, but only to be found on occasion. Couldn't find toilets on site though, considering it's such a big building and many of us need to use facilities multiple times a day...
Kea-ra J — Google review
This place is overflowing with treasures and antiques! From old coins 🪙 to purses 👜 to stuffed animals 🦌. Toys 🧸 medals 🎖 from WW2 and cookware 🫕 decorations , furniture 🪑 etc . This place has unimaginable variety. We were gonna stop for ten minutes but ended up exploring it all! Managed to get some interesting stuff. Definitely worth a visit. Has free parking too.
Deepa P — Google review
First time here, when walking round the have lots of stuff that reminded me of back in the day from been a kid. It took us around 2 hours to walk round, its worth going for the experience as has anything and everything. It's is part outdoors and part indoors. They also have a little kiosk cafe outside selling ground coffee/tea and cold drinks they also sell snacks.
Hazel B — Google review
Greendale House Dales Business Park, 17 New Rd, Ingleton, Carnforth LA6 3HL, United Kingdom•https://www.lordsantiques.com/•+44 1524 574674•Tips and more reviews for Lords Antiques & Salvage
50 min · 38.4 mi
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The Harris Museum, Art Gallery & Library

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4.5
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Library
The Harris Museum, Art Gallery & Library in Preston is a captivating destination filled with an array of intriguing artifacts and stunning artwork. The museum boasts Greek-themed murals and sculptures, along with diverse collections including textiles, photography, fine art, and historical items. Visitors can explore the Discover Preston gallery to delve into the city's local history and marvel at over 12,000 coins, medals, and banknotes from around the world.
It has recently reopened in the Heart of Preston City Centre. An amazing display of social, archaeological and media history from the city. Its free entry with donation boxes scattered around the museum. The winding marble staircase is a beautiful touch and includes library and reading rooms for research purposes.
James H — Google review
This is a tremendous museum, one of the best I've been to. I understand it's only been reopen for a month after a £19m refit and you could tell. It was clean, well laid out, easy to access and great information throughout. I learnt a lot here. Free lockers were a really Godsend for us too. The highlight was the free Wallace & Grommit exhibition at time of writing which we absolutely loved. We discovered this place by accident as we had a couple of hours to kill in Preston and we were delighted to have found this wonderful treat. Throughouly recommend a visit here.
Robert C — Google review
Great free museum. Lots of different displays and great exhibitions. Highly recommend the Wallace and Gromit showcase that's on at the moment. A must see for any fan. Great local history and variety of interesting art. Wheelchair accessible and family friendly
Jaz G — Google review
After too many years closed for renovation the Harris is open again. A free museum and very popular with everyone in Preston. Local archaeology and nationally important history as well as local work of artists and luminaries. The Nick Park 'Wallace and Grommit' exhibition is brilliant and inspiring for young and old. Don't be put off by the pillared frontage, the automatic opening doors welcome you to an accessible museum of wonders. The new entrance is light and airy as are all the exhibition spaces and stairways, both worth taking your time to enjoy. The new coffeeshop is large and is worth a visit for a snack during your visit. New toilets as well as the ones on the stairwell compliment the modern styling of the spaces. There is a lift for those visiting in wheelchairs. The library space has been enlarged with a child friendly area to share with parents and child height exhibits too. We shall be returning as there is far too much to appreciate on one visit. Well worth the £5 suggested donation.
Nigel H — Google review
Great experience for the kids! Free entry which is a bonus considering how much information, art and different sections there is! Really enjoyed looking around took us about an hour or two to have a good luck at everything. Wallace and gromit museum on the top floor is ace and they also have a little shop for Wallace and gromit merchandise to. Cafe on bottom floor and also caters for disabled people with a lift to all floors. Visited on a Wednesday and wasn’t too busy.
Keighley L — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ So lovely to see the Harris Library open again — it’s such a beautiful building and a real Preston landmark. The café is a great addition, perfect for a coffee while exploring. The staff are friendly, knowledgeable, and clearly proud of the space. The Wallace and Gromit exhibition is fantastic, and getting to see Nick Park’s actual Oscar in person is a real highlight. A brilliant day out for all ages! 🏛️☕🎬
Michael W — Google review
Went there for the Grand Reopening of the Harris Museum and Art Gallery and loved every single part of it! I've been to the place before it closed down for construction. It was a place I used to go to relax, read books and spend time in the library and now that it's open again, I can do that and more! The staff are all lovely and the changes have definitely been for good. Love the little kids library area. The addition of facts, benches and a fancy dress place is a great idea for kids to come, play, read and just be themselves! The cafe area next to the Library is such a huge improvement from last time! Very modern, lots of space to sit down and eat or relax and study and the prices aren't too bad either! The other floors have so many interesting things to see like the History of Preston area and the Paintings scattered all around and especially the Wallace & Gromit exhibition. I think it's really cool to look at what work has gone into making the movies. The gift shop is decently priced too! I definitely think its a must place to visit in Preston. You can literally spend hours in here and still have things to see. Will definitely be a place I will visit often!
Teiro A — Google review
Today visited the fantastic free to visit "Wallace & Gromit" Exhibition at the Harris museum. What really draws you in, is the attention to detail and also the small (almost) hidden little jokes within/on the models. For example the top of the submarine from "Vengeance most Fowl", which has a upturned bath tub on it and a yellow plastic duck on the periscope. The background info to the films is also great - e.g. that the first film "A Grand Day Out" took 7 years to make!!!! or how Wallace's arch-enemy (= Feathers McGraw) was the reason for "Vengeance most Fowl" Even if you are not (yet) a fan of Wallace & Gromit - the modelling skill displayed, is alone is a reason to visit it. And it is FREE!!!
Neil C — Google review
Market Square, Preston, PR1 2PP, United Kingdom•http://theharris.org.uk/•+44 1772 905421•Tips and more reviews for The Harris
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Where to eat

Under a 3-minute walk from The Harris Museum, Art Gallery & Library, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Wok 2 Eat

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3.5
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Temporarily Closed
Chinese takeaway
Chinese restaurant
The operating hours of Wok 2 Eat are from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM, but due to COVID-19, there may be changes in availability. The address is located at 17-19 Market Street - PR1 2EL. They offer free delivery and collection services. However, on the date of August 30th, 2023, it will be closed for repairs. It is recommended to check recent reviews after it reopens.
Great noodles, affordable price and made quickly. Great vegetarian options as well and follows all COVID regulations. The portion sizes are great value for money
Arthur H — Google review
A variety of delicious noodle dishes, ranging from mild to quite spicy. Good value for money, and friendly service.
Craig E — Google review
I have been getting the 'create your own box' from here for years and its so yummy every time. I get it with beef and wok2eat special sauce. the staff are so lovely! when Im waiting in the car they always offer to deliver it to me once its ready. prices are great and I love the noodles the best!
Annie R — Google review
Always get a noodle box from here when I'm feeling noodly and it's always fire. Their special sauce is both fiery and tasty, usually the spice overpowers the taste but not here. Nice staff too, would recommend
Chode M — Google review
Unfortunately at the date of 30th August 2023 it's closed due to repairs. After reading my review however, please look at recent reviews to see if anyone has reviewed since its open again 😊 Otherwise, the food is really good! I had hoped to try it again after a couple of years living away from Preston. Please do try it once it's open again!
Lalita P — Google review
Got 4 different mains and they all tasted like they had been cooked in the same overpowering tangy tomato sauce. There was no variation other than the ingredients. They also used to the wrong noodles from what I had chosen and took ages to prepare the food. Sorry but would not recommend.
Twinkleberry S — Google review
Great good. Can pick from a selection of flavours or make up your own. Noodles are great as us the rice and they do good smoothies as well. Good prices. All cooked fresh at a reasonable speed as you watch. Has seats to eat but not many. Overall a great noodle place.
Alex K — Google review
Wow love this place staff friendly specially the Jamaican guy who works there can't fault him. Defo be back again to try something different. 10/10 food good and portion size is great me and my little lad loved it went in on the Saturday the 5th June.
Craig J — Google review
17-19 Market St, Preston, PR1 2EL, United Kingdom•http://www.wok2eatonline.co.uk/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=org…•+44 1772 200666•Tips and more reviews for Wok 2 Eat

The Craven Heifer

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The Craven Heifer is a laid-back tavern in Ingleton that serves classic English dishes, drinks, and spirits. It's a popular spot with familiar favorites and a relaxed atmosphere. The pub offers indoor and outdoor seating, along with amenities like a pool table. Visitors can expect to enjoy traditional British cuisine such as fish & chips, cod, sausages, and more. The establishment also provides cozy accommodations for guests looking to stay the night.
We spent the night in a twin room. On arrival the pub was a bit busy but the landlord took the time to welcome and show us the room. The room was clean and the en-suite whilst not the biggest was clean and functional. After a great night's sleep the full English breakfast was really good. We would certainly stay again.
Allan B — Google review
Had a lovely lunch here today. The weather was appalling so decided to treat ourselves to a pub lunch. After looking at reviews for pubs in the area we settled on The Craven Heifer and I’m so pleased we did. A lovely warm welcome from the owner who offered us a couple of seating options to accommodate me and my wife, two children and a dog. My son and I went for the steak and ale pie which was amazing! I’m very picky with my meat and don’t like fatty bits but I didn’t need to worry. Beautiful, tender meat in a rich gravy and with the best chips I’ve ever had in a pub. Apparently the landlady does them herself by hand and is particularly proud of them and rightly so. They were fabulous. My wife had scampi which she really enjoyed and my younger, fussy son had the chicken nuggets. He finished the lot which says speaks volumes to how good they were. A big thank you to The Craven Heifer for making a wet and windy day much brighter. We won’t hesitate to call again when we are in the area.
Matt O — Google review
Very friendly barman, cook and resident dog, Bonnie. We hadn't booked a table for a Friday Lunch for 6 people but we got seated straight away. A lovely real fire crackling to warm us up. The menu was decent with all the usual staples and the food was absolutely spot on. Nicest burger I've had in a long while. The pub seems to be divided into two main indoor areas, the Lounge (incorporting the restaurant) and the Bar (eith pool table, darts & Sky TV. Ideal for hungry/ thirsty walkers or tourists to Ingleton wanting great no-frills pub and grub!!
Paul G — Google review
Popped in today for a pub lunch and couldn’t fault it. The food was more reasonably priced than other pubs we’d seen and was great! All seemed to be made in house and cooked fresh and was very tasty indeed - highly recommend the heifer burger with homemade onion rings and hand cut chips - yum! Bonnie the dog was a lovely friendly addition too.
Ambelina — Google review
Spotlessly clean. Had all I needed for my stay before heading up the hills the next morning. Would like to go back and enjoy the pub, seemed a real locals pub, which I love.
Jacqui R — Google review
Great little pub. Food was excellent and the little Westfield who roams the pub is gorgeous. Very friendly staff and spotlessly clean. Would certainly recommend.
Colin H — Google review
Fantastic place to stay hospitality of owners and customers very friendly rooms have everything required bed comfortable shower excellent..breakfast and dinner all freshly cooked and great choice would definitely stay again and highly recommend anyone to book a stay or even just pop in and have a meal also very dog friendly
Susan S — Google review
Lovely to go into a proper pub, clean, friendly, great food & value for money, nice atmosphere & landlords were so down to earth. Thank you, will definitely be back 😊
Helen W — Google review
Main St, Ingleton, Carnforth LA6 3HG, United Kingdom•http://www.cravenheiferingleton.co.uk/•+44 15242 42515•Tips and more reviews for The Craven Heifer
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