
Discover Dry Gill
Dry Gill is a small village located in North Yorkshire, England, governed by North Yorkshire Council. Situated within the HG3 postcode area, it lies amidst the scenic landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales. Known for its rural heritage, Dry Gill offers visitors access to walking trails and historical sites reflecting the region's agricultural past.
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Hare Cottage at Hill Top
Escape to Hare Cottage at Hill Top, a charming retreat offering stunning views and a perfect getaway from the everyday.

Howgill Lodge
Howgill Lodge offers a serene parking experience in the picturesque village of Appletreewick, perfect for visitors exploring the Yorkshire Dales. While primarily a campground and lodging site, the facility provides convenient parking options for guests staying in its charming 17th-century barn accommodations or self-catering holiday homes. Enjoy the tranquil surroundings and easy access to nearby attractions.

Fellside Cottage, Appletreewick
Fellside Cottage in Appletreewick offers a serene escape in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, perfect for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility. While the cottage itself provides a cozy and well-equipped stay, visitors should be prepared for standard pay-and-display parking options in the area, typical of rural village settings.
Things to Do in Dry Gill

Stump Cross Caverns
Explore the stunning ancient limestone caverns of Stump Cross, a geological wonder nestled in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales.

Yorkshire Dales Sailing Club
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Stump Cross Caverns
Explore the stunning ancient limestone caverns of Stump Cross, a geological wonder nestled in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales.

Craven Arms Pub & Cruck Barn
Located in the picturesque village of Appletreewick, the Craven Arms Pub & Cruck Barn offers convenient pay-and-display parking for visitors. Enjoy the charming 16th-century pub with its thatched roof and oak beams, perfect for a relaxing stop after exploring the beautiful Yorkshire countryside.

Time Cafe at Stump Cross
Enjoy fresh, tasty food, excellent cakes, and friendly service at Time Cafe after your Stump Cross Caverns adventure.

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