Eldroth
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Welcome to Eldroth, a town located in North Yorkshire. Explore local things to do, find places to stay, and discover beautiful walks in the surrounding area.

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Stay in Eldroth

Accommodation at Orcaber Farmhouse in eldroth
Holiday Cottage
From
Β£1160
per stay

Orcaber Farmhouse

LA2 8AE
πŸ“1.4m from the centre of EldrothπŸ›οΈ4 BedsπŸ‘₯Sleeps 8

WiFi
Accommodation at Dalesbridge House in eldroth
Bed & Breakfast

Dalesbridge House

Dalesbridge, Austwick, Settle, North Yorkshire, LA2 8AZ
πŸ“1.4m from the centre of Eldroth

Routster Cottage, Eldroth, Yorkshire
Holiday Cottage
From
Β£599
per stay

Routster Cottage

BD24 0JS
πŸ“1.3m from the centre of EldrothπŸ›οΈ2 BedsπŸ‘₯Sleeps 4

WiFi
Accommodation at The Garden Rooms Lawkland in eldroth
Holiday Cottage
From
Β£589
per stay

The Garden Rooms Lawkland

LA28AT
πŸ“0.9m from the centre of EldrothπŸ›οΈ2 BedsπŸ‘₯Sleeps 4

WiFi
Accommodation at Penyghent View in eldroth
Holiday Cottage
From
Β£442
per stay

Penyghent View

BD24 0AJ
πŸ“3.1m from the centre of EldrothπŸ›οΈ2 BedsπŸ‘₯Sleeps 4

WiFi
Stone cottage entrance with a sign, hot tub, and lush greenery under a bright blue sky.
Hotel

Holme House Eldroth

School Ln, Eldroth Rd, Lancaster LA2 8AP, UK
πŸ“0.7m from the centre of Eldroth

Holme House Eldroth provides comfortable accommodation in eldroth.

Things to Do in Eldroth

Row of wooden cabins with picnic tables on a grassy area, surrounded by trees under a clear blue sky.
Campsite

The Dalesbridge Campsite and Cabins

The Dalesbridge Campsite and Cabins, Austwick, Lancaster LA2 8AZ, UK
πŸ“1.4m from the centre of Eldroth

Discover scenic beauty and comfortable camping at The Dalesbridge Campsite, praised for its clean facilities and welcoming atmosphere.

Rushing river water flows over rocks, surrounded by lush green trees in a serene natural setting.
Park

Giggleswick Memorial Bridge

Kings Mill Ln, Settle BD24, UK
πŸ“3.2m from the centre of Eldroth

Discover the tranquil Giggleswick Memorial Bridge, offering scenic river views amidst beautiful Settle.

Queen's Rock - Attraction in settle
Attraction

Queen's Rock

Settle BD24 9FP, UK
πŸ“3.2m from the centre of Eldroth

Discover Queen's Rock near Settle, a picturesque natural landmark perfect for riverside walks, offering peaceful scenery and local charm.

Outdoor dining area with wooden tables, chairs, and a large white canopy, surrounded by lush greenery and flowers.
Pub

Game Cock

The Green, Austwick, Lancaster LA2 8BB, UK
πŸ“2m from the centre of Eldroth

Located in the picturesque village of Austwick, the Game Cock offers convenient parking for visitors exploring the charming surroundings and enjoying traditional British cuisine with a French/Mediterranean twist. Ideal for those visiting nearby attractions like Ingleborough Caves, this facility ensures easy access to the delightful pub experience.

Dining at Dales deli sandwich bar in settle
Restaurant

Dales deli sandwich bar

Settle BD24 9EH, UK
πŸ“3.6m from the centre of Eldroth

Discover Dales deli sandwich bar in Settle, famed for delicious wraps and butties, boasting a perfect 5-star rating.

Dining at Brasserie in the Courtyard in giggleswick
Restaurant

Brasserie in the Courtyard

The Courtyard, A65, Settle, North Yorkshire, BD24 9JY
πŸ“4m from the centre of Eldroth

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From Local Farm to National Shelves: How a North Yorkshire Rapeseed Oil Business Wins Listing with Garden Centre Chain

A North Yorkshire farm business, Charlie & Ivy's, has landed a major nationwide listing! Find their award-winning rapeseed oil bread dippers in Dobbies now.

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Walkshire in Eldroth

More Walks in Eldroth β†’
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.

Walk: Austwick, Norber Erratics, Crummackdale and Feizor
7mi
Moderate

Walk: Austwick, Norber Erratics, Crummackdale and Feizor

⏱️2h 55mπŸ“Austwick

A 7 mile walk around Austwick and the Norber Erratics. The Route what3words for start point: ///depending.prouder.baroness Start Point: The Green, Austwick, Lancaster LA2 8BB Finish Point: The Green, Austwick, Lancaster LA2 8BB Distance: 7 Miles GPX Route Map austwick-norber-and-feizorDownload Walk Description Austwick was first settled by Vikings, its name means β€˜eastern farm’ as at that time the main village in the area was Clapham. It is a delightful village, with a near-perfect scene of old stone cottages facing across a small green complete with an old β€˜Yorkshire West Riding’ road sign and the remains of the market cross. It retains a village atmosphere with shop, pub, hotel and school. Of particular note is Austwick Hall, a fine house dating back to at least the early 16th Century originally built as a fortified manor house. To the west of the village are ancient ploughing terraces known as lynchets, flat terraces cut into the hillside wide enough for oxen to pull a plough; these terraces allowed crops to be grown on the otherwise steep valley sides. Some may date back to the early Anglian farmers who settled in this area, although most are medieval. From Thwaite Lane, a path leads off to reach the foot of the impressive limestone screes of Robin Proctor’s Scar caused by the North Craven Fault. The scar is said to be named after a local farmer who fell to his death from these limestone cliffs whilst out riding his horse. The famous Norber Erratics can be found on the limestone plateau above these scars. Literally hundreds of large Silurian slate boulders were carried here by a glacier during the last Ice Age some 12,000 years ago from the western slopes of Crummackdale. Over the centuries, the surrounding limestone bedrock has slowly eroded away leaving the more resistant (and darker) slate boulders perched on thin limestone pedestals. Known to geologists and geography students nationwide, these are classic examples of glacial erratics. The Silurian slate boulders are 100 million years older than the Carboniferous limestone they sit on.

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