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Attractions and Places To See around Ingleton - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Ingleton are found within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, an area characterized by its limestone countryside. This region features deep caves, spectacular waterfalls, and notable peaks. Ingleton serves as a base for exploring diverse natural beauty and historical landmarks. The landscape includes scars, erratics, and limestone pavements, offering varied terrain for exploration.

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  • The most popular attractions is Hull Pot, a canyon that is a…

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Pen-y-Ghent

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For those tackling the Yorkshire Three Peaks in the traditional counterclockwise direction, Pen-y-Ghent is the first summit you reach. At 2,277 feet (694 m), it's the smallest of the three …

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Ingleborough summit

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The Ingleborough summit richly rewards all those who conquer it with a magnificent panoramic view of Whernside, Pen-y-Ghent, Pendle Hill, out into Morecambe Bay and over to the Lakeland hills. …

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Whernside Summit

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The highest of Yorkshire’s Three Peaks, Whernside offers wonderful views over the Yorkshire Dales and beyond. On a clear day, and with a pair of binoculars, you can even see …

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Ribblehead Viaduct

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Ribblehead Viaduct is one of Yorkshire's most iconic sights. The viaduct's superb positioning between the Three Peaks makes it a photographer's dream and a delightful place to take in the …

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Hull Pot

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Hull Pot, on the western side of Pen-y-Ghent, is a collapsed cavern, and an impressive hole measuring 91m (300ft) long by 18m (60ft) deep.

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Ann (Peregrinate North West & Beyond)
April 5, 2025, Hull Pot

Access: 🚗 c. 2miles from the village of Horton-in-Ribblesdale 🥾 Alternatively, enjoy a 9 miles hike with just 2,000ft of total elevation from Horton-in-Ribblesdale, via Pen-y-Ghent

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David Howells
June 2, 2024, Hull Pot

Hull Pot is an amazing collapsed cavern that is now just an open limestone scar measuring 91 metres (300 feet) long by 18 metres (60 feet) deep. In dry weather, like today unfortunately, Hull Pot Beck goes underground before it gets to the rim, but in wet weather, it gives way overground to form a stunning waterfall. A stunning place to spend some time!

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The Yorkshire Hiker
January 14, 2024, Hull Pot

Add to your route if there has been heavy rainfall so you can admire this natural beauty

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Ronnie
January 1, 2024, Whernside Summit

Whernside 736.6m P408 (2416ft) County of Yorkshire Definitive List

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Wandering Cloud
December 1, 2023, Hull Pot

Hull Pot, on the western side of Pen-y-Ghent, is a collapsed cavern, and an impressive hole measuring 91m (300ft) long by 18m (60ft) deep. In the late 18th century, in a guidebook published, it was called 'a Hulpit', and the author stated that it "would have appeared like the inside of an enormous old Gothic castle, the high ruinous walls of which were left standing after the roof was fallen in".

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August 1, 2023, Ribblehead Viaduct

Completed in 1874 and opened in 1876 the Ribbelhead Viaduct or Batty Moss Viaduct is one of the most iconic sights in Yorkshire. It's used regularly by passenger trains, freight and historic steam trains running the Settle–Carlisle Line.

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Monumental arches of the viaduct

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural wonders can I explore around Ingleton?

Ingleton is renowned for its spectacular natural features. You can explore intricate cave systems like White Scar Cave, Britain's longest show cave, and Ingleborough Cave, which offers guided tours through impressive formations. The area is also famous for its waterfalls, particularly along the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail, showcasing sites like Pecca Falls and Thornton Force. Additionally, the region features unique limestone scenery, including the Hull Pot, a dramatic collapsed cavern, and the Norber Erratics, glacial boulders near Austwick.

Are there specific hiking challenges or peaks to climb in the Ingleton area?

Yes, Ingleton is an excellent base for tackling the famous Yorkshire Three Peaks: Ingleborough, Whernside, and Pen-y-ghent. Ingleborough summit, at 723 meters, offers panoramic views and features remains of Iron Age settlements. Pen-y-Ghent is the smallest of the three but provides incredible views and some scrambles. Whernside Summit is the highest and offers wonderful views over the Yorkshire Dales.

What are the famous waterfalls near Ingleton?

The most famous is the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail, a 4.5 to 5-mile circular walk that takes you past a series of stunning waterfalls. Highlights include Pecca Falls, Hollybush Spout, Thornton Force, Beezley Falls, Triple Spout, Rival Falls, and Snow Falls, all set within ancient oak woodlands.

Can I explore caves in Ingleton?

Absolutely. Ingleton is home to impressive cave systems. White Scar Cave is Britain's longest show cave, offering a guided tour through vast caverns, underground waterfalls, and thousands of stalactites. Ingleborough Cave also provides expert-guided tours through large passages with ancient formations and evidence of the Ice Ages. Gaping Gill, one of Britain's largest underground chambers, is another notable cave where Fell Beck pours 100 meters into its depths.

Are there any historical landmarks or engineering marvels to visit?

Yes, the area boasts several significant historical and engineering landmarks. The iconic Ribblehead Viaduct is a stunning 19th-century railway structure with 24 arches, offering superb views amidst the Three Peaks. In the village itself, the Ingleton Railway Viaduct, a Grade II listed structure, spans the River Greta. St Mary's Church, overlooking the River Greta, dates to 1886 and incorporates a 12th-century building with a finely carved Norman font.

What outdoor activities are available besides hiking in Ingleton?

Beyond hiking, Ingleton offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling with routes like 'Ingleborough loop to Ribblehead Viaduct & Pen-y-ghent' or 'Ribblehead Viaduct – Barbon Dale Road loop from Ribblehead' for road cycling. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails such as 'Ingleton to Ribblehead Viaduct loop — Yorkshire Dales' or 'Long Lane Descent – Ribblehead Viaduct loop from Ribblehead'. For more details on routes, check the Cycling around Ingleton, MTB Trails around Ingleton, and Road Cycling Routes around Ingleton guides.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities in Ingleton?

Ingleton offers several family-friendly options. The Ingleton Open Air Swimming Pool is a heated riverside pool popular in summer. For active kids, the Ingleton Pump Track provides a free BMX track suitable for all ages and skill levels. Many of the natural attractions, like the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail, are enjoyable for families, though some sections may be challenging for very young children or pushchairs. The Ribblehead Viaduct is also considered family-friendly.

What is the best time to visit Ingleton for outdoor activities?

The best time to visit Ingleton for outdoor activities is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) when the weather is milder and daylight hours are longer. This period is ideal for hiking, exploring caves, and enjoying the waterfalls. However, the landscape offers dramatic beauty in all seasons, and some attractions like the caves are open year-round. After heavy rain, the waterfalls and Hull Pot are particularly impressive.

Are there any wheelchair-accessible trails or attractions in Ingleton?

While many of Ingleton's natural attractions, such as the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail and some cave systems, involve uneven terrain, steps, or narrow passages, making them unsuitable for wheelchairs, there are some options. The Ribblehead Viaduct area offers relatively flat paths for viewing the structure. For specific accessibility information, it's always best to check directly with individual attractions before your visit.

What should I wear for walking in Ingleton?

For walking in Ingleton, especially on trails like the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail or the Three Peaks, it's essential to wear appropriate gear. This includes sturdy, waterproof walking boots with good ankle support, layered clothing to adapt to changing weather conditions, and waterproof outer layers (jacket and trousers). Even on clear days, the weather in the Yorkshire Dales can change quickly. Bringing a hat, gloves, and plenty of water and snacks is also advisable.

Are there dog-friendly options for visitors in Ingleton?

Many of the outdoor areas around Ingleton are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept under control, especially near livestock. The Ribblehead Viaduct is a dog-friendly spot. While dogs are generally welcome on public footpaths, some attractions like the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail may have specific rules or charges for dogs, and show caves typically do not allow pets inside. Always check with individual establishments or trail guidelines regarding dog access.

Where can I find local amenities like cafes or pubs in the Ingleton area?

Ingleton village itself has a selection of cafes, pubs, and shops. Just outside Ingleton, on the A65, you'll find Country Harvest Farm Shop, an award-winning establishment offering food, gifts, a butchery, delicatessen, bakery, and a coffee shop with views of Ingleborough. Many of the surrounding villages and popular walking routes also feature traditional pubs and tea rooms.

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