Chapel-le-dale
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Chapel-le-dale is a village located in North Yorkshire, England. Governed by North Yorkshire Council, this small settlement is part of the scenic Yorkshire Dales National Park. Known for its proximity to the Ribblehead Viaduct and Ingleborough, Chapel-le-dale attracts visitors interested in hiking and exploring the area's limestone landscapes.

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Stone building with a slate roof, bell tower, and surrounding dry stone wall, set against a scenic rural backdrop.
Hostel

The Old School Bunkhouse

The Old School Bunkhouse, Chapel-le-Dale, Ingleton LA6 3AR, UK
πŸ“0.4m from the centre of Chapel-le-dale

The Old School Bunkhouse provides comfortable accommodation in chapel-le-dale.

Accommodation at Three Peaks Barn in chapel le dale
Holiday Cottage

Three Peaks Barn

Three Peaks Barn, Gunnerfleet Farm, Chapel Le Dale, Carnforth, North Yorkshire, LA6 3AU, United Kingdom
πŸ“2.4m from the centre of Chapel-le-dale

The Old Hill Inn, a stone building with large windows, surrounded by green grass and picnic tables, under a blue sky.
Pub

The Old Hill Inn

Chapel-le-Dale, Carnforth LA6 3AR, UK
πŸ“0.5m from the centre of Chapel-le-dale

The Old Hill Inn provides comfortable accommodation in chapel-le-dale.

Accommodation at Dale House Farm Cottage in chapel le dale
Holiday Cottage

Dale House Farm Cottage

Dale House Farm Cottage, Dale House Farm Cottage, Dale House Farm, Chapel Le Dale, Carnforth, North Yorkshire, LA6 3AP, United Kingdom
πŸ“1.3m from the centre of Chapel-le-dale

Gravel road leading to a farmhouse and farm buildings, surrounded by lush green fields and trees under a clear blue sky.
Campsite

Philpin Farm Campsite

Philpin Farm, 3FH, Chapel-le-Dale, Carnforth LA6 3FH, UK
πŸ“0.6m from the centre of Chapel-le-dale

Philpin Farm Campsite provides comfortable accommodation in chapel-le-dale.

Accommodation at The Old Hill Inn in chapel le dale
Hotel

The Old Hill Inn

Chapel-le-dale, Ingleton, North Yorkshire, LA6 3AR

Things to Do in Chapel-le-dale

Gravel road leading to a farmhouse and farm buildings, surrounded by lush green fields and trees under a clear blue sky.
Campsite

Philpin Farm Campsite

Philpin Farm, 3FH, Chapel-le-Dale, Carnforth LA6 3FH, UK
πŸ“0.6m from the centre of Chapel-le-dale

Philpin Farm Campsite in Chapel-le-Dale offers a serene camping experience with clean facilities and a friendly atmosphere. Located in the picturesque Yorkshire countryside, it provides essential amenities including toilets, showers, and a communal area with a shop. Ideal for families, the campsite ensures a comfortable stay with convenient payment options.

A sheep rests in a green field with rolling hills and a viaduct in the background under a cloudy sky.
Park

Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Southerscales

Off the B6255 Ingleton, Road, to, Chapel-le-Dale, Hawes LA6 3AR, UK
πŸ“0.4m from the centre of Chapel-le-dale

Located near the scenic Chapel-le-Dale, the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Southerscales offers convenient parking for visitors exploring the natural beauty of the area. While enjoying the stunning limestone pavements and breathtaking views, guests can easily access the site with pay-and-display parking options. This facility is perfect for families and nature enthusiasts looking to immerse themselves in Yorkshire's natural wonders.

A narrow gorge with rushing water, surrounded by mossy rocks and sparse trees in a scenic, natural setting.
Park

Baxenghyll Gorge

Ingleton, Carnforth LA6 3JH, UK
πŸ“2.5m from the centre of Chapel-le-dale

Located in the scenic area of Thornton in Lonsdale, Baxenghyll Gorge offers a delightful walking experience with constant sights to behold. While the admission fee is Β£7 for adults, the natural beauty and charm of the gorge make it a worthwhile visit for nature enthusiasts.

The Old Hill Inn, a stone building with large windows, surrounded by green grass and picnic tables, under a blue sky.
Pub

The Old Hill Inn

Chapel-le-Dale, Carnforth LA6 3AR, UK
πŸ“0.5m from the centre of Chapel-le-dale

The Old Hill Inn, located in the picturesque Chapel-le-Dale, offers a charming stay in a historic 1615 lodge. While enjoying traditional English cuisine, visitors can explore the nearby scenic trails. Parking is likely available on a pay-and-display basis, typical for the area.

Ribblehead Viaduct arches over a grassy landscape under a dramatic sky, framed by dry stone walls.
Pub

The Station Inn Ribblehead Viaduct

Ribblehead, Low Sleights Rd, Carnforth LA6 3AS, UK
πŸ“2.1m from the centre of Chapel-le-dale

Experience classic Dales hospitality, hearty food, and simple stays at The Station Inn, perfectly placed by Ribblehead Viaduct.

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Ingleton
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Walkshire in Chapel-le-dale

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Walk: Ribblehead, a short walk
5mi
Moderate

Walk: Ribblehead, a short walk

⏱️1h 43mπŸ“Gearstones

The Ribblehead viaduct is one of the most dramatic Victorian engineering achievements of the era. This short walk gives a real feel and understanding of the feat. The Route what3words for start point: ///rent.imagined.intestine Start Point: Parking places on the road at Ribblehead Finish Point: Ribblehead Distance: 5 Miles GPX Route Map ribbleheadashortwalkDownload Walk Description There is plenty of car parking on the road at Ribblehead. Walk towards the viaduct but do not pass under it. Continue alongside the railway for half a mile to a tunnel under the railway on your left. There is an option here to continue for a further half mile to stand above the railway and look in to the extraordinary mile and a half Blea Moor Tunnel . Return to the tunnel under the railway to Winterscales. Past the farm take the track on your left and return to pass under the viaduct. It is only then that you can understand the extraordinary scale of the structure.

Ingleborough Walk from Clapham
7mi
Moderate

Ingleborough Walk from Clapham

πŸ“Clapham

Starting in the North Yorkshire village of Clapham this walk climbs to Ingleborough Cave, Ingleborough and Gaping Gill. The Route Start Point: Clapham, North Yorkshire Finish Point: Clapham, North Yorkshire Distance: 7 miles GPX Route Map ingleboroughwalkfromclaphamDownload Walk Description what3words for start point: ///wants.boom.jugs This walk starts in the North Yorkshire village of Clapham before tackling the challenging 4 mile hike to the top of the mountain. Heading north on the footpath that runs along Clapham Beck the route then passes Ingleborough Show Cave before climbing Gaping Gill. The cave is one of the unmistakable landmarks on the mountain with a plunging 98 metre deep hole which Fell Beck flows into. The next section of the route takes you to the summit of Ingleborough, the second-highest hill in the Yorkshire Dales.

Ribblehead Viaduct Circular Walk
4.22mi
Moderate

Ribblehead Viaduct Circular Walk

πŸ“Gearstones

Enjoy a circular walk travelling around this famous Grade II listed structure whilst breathing in the countryside air. Situated within the Yorkshire Dales, this hugely picturesque spot is surrounded by beautiful rolling hills. The Route Start Point: Car park off of the B6255 Finish Point: Car park off of the B6255 Distance: 4.22 Miles GPX Route Map ribblehead-viaductDownload Walk Description what3words for start point: ///rent.imagined.intestine Enjoy a circular walk travelling around this famous Grade II listed structure whilst breathing in the countryside air. Situated within the Yorkshire Dales, this hugely picturesque spot is surrounded by beautiful rolling hills. The impressive viaduct carries the Settle to Carlisle Railway across Batty Moss in the valley of the River Ribblehead. Whether you’re isolating alone or with someone you love, be sure to add this glorious destination to your list of Yorkshire walks. You can start the walk from the car park just to the south of the viaduct, off the B6255. You can also visit the viaduct by public transport by catching the train to Ribblehead railway station. It's an interesting little station with a small shop selling memorabilia and a Visitor Centre which includes exhibits about the history of the line and the fight to keep it open. From the car park footpaths head north on the eastern side of the railway line, taking you to Winterscales Farm. Here you turn south west towards Broadrake, before crossing Winterscale Beck and heading back towards the viaduct. After your walk you can enjoy refreshments at the excellent Station Inn. The classic stone pub overlooks the viaduct and has free parking. You can follow the path to the viaduct by using the google street view link below. It shows the surfaced path with views of the viaduct and hills behind. To extend your walking in the area you could continue west and visit Twistleton Scar where there is some splendid limestone scenery. Food & Facilities Try The Old Hill Inn or The Station Inn (booking advisable) or travel on to nearby Ingleton for bakeries, pubs, shops and accommodation.

Yorkshire Three Peaks Walk
25mi
Moderate

Yorkshire Three Peaks Walk

πŸ“Horton in Ribblesdale

On this challenging 25 mile long circular walk you will take in Yorkshire's famous three peaks; Pen y Ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough. Not for the faint of heart, this is a popular charity challenge walk, and for good reason, you'll need to be very fit, and make sure there's plenty of daylight too. Ribblehead Viaduct, visible on much of the route The Route Start Point: Horton-in-Ribblesdale Finish Point: Horton-in-Ribblesdale Distance: 25 miles GPX Route Map yorkshirethreepeaksDownload Walk Description what3words for start point: ///confining.verges.hedgehog The route for the Yorkshire Three Peaks starts in the civil parish of Horton in Ribblesdale. This walk first heads to Pen-y-Ghent climbing 694m to the summit via Brackenbottom Scar. The route then descends along the Pennine Way taking in, Tarn Barn, Horton Scar, Jackdaw Hill and Hull Point before continuing to the second peak, Whernside. Ascending 736m to the summit of Whernside via Ribblehead Viaduct you pass Blue Clay Ridge, Little Dale Beck and Force Gill where you will see a series of waterfalls. You will descend through Broadrake, Philpin Lane and Low Hill before tackling the final ascent and the third of the three peaks, Ingleborough. After climbing 723m to the summit the route descends back down to Horton in Ribblesdale where you began. Are you taking on the Three Peaks? Let us know about your walk or challenge in the comments below. If you work for a member of Welcome to Yorkshire and would like to raise money for charity through your work or office challenge, you can do so here. You can sign up your business here.

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