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Are you looking to stay with the Yorkshire Dales on your doorstep? In and around the village, Ingleton is the door to the Yorkshire Dales National Park, an area of outstanding beauty with valleys, hills, moors and pretty villages. In Ingleton you can find several cottages adapted to your needs. You will feel at home in this perfect village in North Yorkshire. Have a look at the cottages Holidu has for you and start planning your next trip to Ingleton.
Fantastic cottages with all the amenitiesEnjoy picturesque and stylish one storey cottages in Ingleton for a perfect getaway or a relaxed weekend. Take the family on holiday and enjoy a spacious cottage for up to 8 people. Travelling with your faithful hound? Find some dog-friendly cottages with space for your furry friend, open areas and big gardens. Rambling and hiking enthusiasts can opt for a cottage with a private hot tub to have the ultimate recharge after a long hike! Ready to find your ideal cottage?
Travellers and activities
From climbing to abseiling, caving and potholing. Ingleton offers the traveller a myriad of activities. Exciting days out, nature activities, long walks, and the best scenery you can imagine. The White Scar Caves and Ingleborough Cave are two popular caves you can visit with a guided tour. Marvel at White Scar Caves and its 90m-long Battlefield Cavern that happens to be the longest cave chambers in the country. As for potholes, Gaping Gill is maybe the most popular one. Water plunging into the largest cave chamber emerges back out near the entrance of Ingleborough Cave. Enjoy your cave visit with a qualified guide and the proper equipment. Climbing and abseiling are two other activities available with qualified instructors, although you can opt for the Climbing Wall located in Ingleton village as well. For a bird’s eye view, try some paragliding and get incredible perspectives! There is no space for boredom in Ingleton!
Ingleton for cycling loversIngleton is criss-crossed by many great bike routes. Be it road, mountain or sportive cycling, the outstanding landscape of Ingleton and the surrounding area offers something to cater all tastes. This is hands down, an incredible side of the Yorkshire Dales that has amazing cycle routes and splendid scenery. The routes might involve hills but after the effort, the reward is just outstanding! Challenge yourself and try the steep 36-mile route from Ingleton to Dent and Kirby. For a less demanding route, Ingleborough Round is not as hilly as the previous one, and it crosses Clapham, Austwick, Helwith Bridge and Ribblehead, and back to Ingleton. And for an easy ride, the Lancaster Cycle Paths offer a mostly flat off-road route to Morecambe and Heysham in the north, or you can opt to head to Glasson Dock.
Did you know Ingleborough is the second highest of Yorkshire's Three Peaks and that it is topped by an interesting peak with its layers of limestones, shales, and sandstones?
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This fantastic trail follows a well-defined path running along the banks of the Rivers Doe and Twiss, so you can get the most impressive views. This path includes numerous steps, so comfortable walking boots are highly recommended. Discover the beauty of Cotter Force, West Burton Falls, Stainforth Force and Cautley Spout. Let nature surprise you and admire the power of water at Linton Falls, Hardraw Force, Janet’s Foss, and Ingleton Waterfalls. Incredible natural gems that you can enjoy during your visit to Ingleton.
2. Ingleton and its walking routesWalking is a very enjoyable activity for visitors. The magnificent landscapes offer incredible views and makes of walking, a very pleasant time. There are hundreds of footpaths to follow suitable for different levels of fitness and difficulty. The Waterfalls Trail is a very popular one but the walk to the summit of Ingleborough is very rewarding. Experienced walkers and those who like a real challenge, the popular 26-mile Three Peaks walk, connects these three summits in a circular walk that takes a day to complete. There are several circular walks starting at the Community Centre Car Park in the village, ranging from nice and easy strolls, to 14-mile long walks. You will discover many beauty spots, and you will find incredible ones to take perfect pictures! And those who are interested in history can follow The Ingleton History Trail.
3. Go river fishingAre you a fishing enthusiast? The rivers in Ingleton are abundant with brown trout, sea trout and salmon. To go fishing you will need a permit, available at the Post Office, and it will allow you to fish in certain and specific parts of the rivers. If you enjoy peaceful afternoons by the river, waiting for fish to eat the bait, you are in the right place. Have a good time watching the scenery, and enjoying an incredible setting.
4. Ingleton for golf loversIngleton is located in an ideal spot for the practice of golf. Golf lovers can enjoy their favourite sport in three different rural golf courses based in Bentham, Settle, and Kirby Lonsdale. Enjoy a day of golf surrounded by green and manicured fairways. Stunning golf courses overlooked by the Three Peaks and offering challenges to golfers of all abilities. Get your clubs and improve your golfing skills and finish with a nice meal or a drink.
5. Discover the Dales of Yorkshire Dales National ParkThe Yorkshire Dales National Park is an International Dark Sky Reserve and home to some of the darkest skies in the country! Home to vast areas of unpolluted night sky where you can see thousands of stars, the Milky Way, and the incredible Northern Lights. During the day, a long walk along the Dales will allow you to explore the beauty of the National Park and its numerous dales. Some of the largest dales include Swaledale, Wensleydale, Wharfedale, or Ribblesdale. But the park has some less known dales worth exploring including Ingleton Glens, Nidderdale, Littondale, Airedale, Lune Valley, and Mallerstang and Eden Valley to name a few.
6. The incredible Ribblehead ViaductThe Ribblehead Viaduct is a Grade II listed structure on the Settle-Carlisle railway across Batty Moss. The impressive 24 stone arches and 104 feet above the moor make this structure a unique one and worth seeing. The viaduct is just a short walk from Ribblehead station and about a mile away, there is the Force Gill Aqueduct, beyond Blea Moor signal box.
7. Sweet and savoury momentsIn Ingleton you can enjoy delicious meals and sweet treats. There is a wide selection of traditional pubs, different takeaways to choose from, restaurants and tea shops. Try some homemade starters at La Tavernetta, delicious scones and sandwiches at Pen’s Pantry or just refuel with a traditional pub meal at the iconic The Wheatsheaf Inn. Looking to satisfy your cravings? The multi-award-winning Seasons Bakery serves a varied selection of cakes, savoury treats, pies and artisan bread. And not just that, now you can even learn how to make your own pizza dough, a delicious bread loaf and quality bakes taking one of the course of their Seasons Artisan School courses.
Information about cottages in Ingleton
🏡 Cottages available: | 33 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -40%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £39. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 25 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 12% of the properties. |