Elslack
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Elslack is a small village located in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Craven). With a population of 87, it offers a serene rural environment. Nestled near the Pennine hills, Elslack is known for its historical significance, including the remnants of a Roman road that once traversed the area.

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Accommodation at The Tempest Arms Country Inn in elslack
Bed & Breakfast

The Tempest Arms Country Inn

Tempest Arms, Elslack, Skipton, North Yorkshire, BD23 3AY
πŸ“0.6m from the centre of Elslack

Elegant yellow stone hotel surrounded by lush greenery, with classical architecture and a serene landscape in Yorkshire.
Event Venue

Broughton Sanctuary

Broughton Hall Estate, Broughton Hall, Skipton BD23 3AE, UK
πŸ“1.3m from the centre of Elslack

Broughton Sanctuary provides comfortable accommodation in broughton-craven.

1A Lower Croft Street, Thornton in Craven, Yorkshire
Holiday Cottage
From
Β£412
per stay

1A Lower Croft Street

1A Lower Croft Street, 1A Lower Croft Street, Settle, North Yorkshire, BD24 9HH, United Kingdom
πŸ“1.9m from the centre of ElslackπŸ›οΈ1 BedπŸ‘₯Sleeps 2

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Accommodation at The Workshop, in 18th century Lothersdale Mill in lothersdale
Hotel
From
Β£378
per night

The Workshop, in 18th century Lothersdale Mill

Dale End Mill, Lothersdale, Keighley, BD20 8EN, United Kingdom
πŸ“2.6m from the centre of Elslack

Accommodation at The Nook Bank Newton in gargrave
Holiday Cottage

The Nook Bank Newton

The Nook Bank Newton, 3 The Nook, Bank Newton, Skipton, North Yorkshire, BD23 3NU, United Kingdom
πŸ“2.8m from the centre of Elslack

Accommodation at Zoey Cottage in skipton
Holiday Cottage
From
Β£376
per stay

Zoey Cottage

BD23 3AA
πŸ“2.9m from the centre of ElslackπŸ›οΈ2 BedsπŸ‘₯Sleeps 4

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Things to Do in Elslack

Quadtrex - Attraction in thornton in craven
Attraction

Quadtrex

Thornton-in-Craven, North Yorkshire, BD23 3TS
πŸ“0.9m from the centre of Elslack

A landscaped park featuring a war memorial, flower beds, and trees under a cloudy sky.
Park

Sough Park

263 Colne Rd, Sough, Barnoldswick BB18 6SY, UK
πŸ“2.6m from the centre of Elslack

Sough Park in Thornton in Craven offers a delightful escape for families and nature lovers, featuring a children's playground, skateboard area, and recreational facilities like tennis courts and a bowling green. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful walk by the brook or explore the war memorial, all while taking advantage of the free parking available on-site.

Thornton Hall Country Park - Attraction in thornton in craven
Attraction

Thornton Hall Country Park

Church Road, Thornton in Craven, near Skipton, North Yorkshire, BD23 3TS, United Kingdom
πŸ“1.9m from the centre of Elslack

Wooden bar with various drinks, bar stools, and tables; patrons chatting in a cozy, warmly lit atmosphere.
Pub

The Punch Bowl

The Punch Bowl, Skipton Rd, Earby, Barnoldswick BB18 6JJ, UK
πŸ“1.8m from the centre of Elslack

Located in the charming village of Thornton in Craven, The Punch Bowl offers convenient parking options for visitors. Ideal for those looking to explore the local area, this facility provides easy access to the pub and restaurant, making it a great stop for a meal or a drink. Enjoy the scenic surroundings and the warm hospitality of Yorkshire.

Elegant yellow stone hotel surrounded by lush greenery, with classical architecture and a serene landscape in Yorkshire.
Event Venue

Broughton Sanctuary

Broughton Hall Estate, Broughton Hall, Skipton BD23 3AE, UK
πŸ“1.3m from the centre of Elslack

Broughton Sanctuary offers great dining in broughton-craven.

Cozy cafe interior with wooden beams, tables, chairs, and framed artwork on stone walls.
Restaurant

Abbots Harbour

Bank Newton, East Marton, Skipton BD23 3LP, UK
πŸ“1.8m from the centre of Elslack

Abbots Harbour in East Marton offers convenient pay-and-display parking for visitors exploring the charming village of Skipton. Located near the picturesque canal, it's an ideal spot for those enjoying a meal at the local restaurant or taking a leisurely walk in the area.

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Population
87
Administrative area
North Yorkshire Council (formerly Craven)

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Walkshire in Elslack

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Walk: Ducks and Drakes by Carleton in Craven
1mi
Moderate

Walk: Ducks and Drakes by Carleton in Craven

⏱️0h 21mπŸ“Carleton-in-craven

Just outside Skipton, this very short walk takes in Carleton Beck and the River Aire. The Route Start Point: The Swan Inn, Carleton in Craven Finish Point: The Swan Inn, Carleton in Craven Distance: 1 mile GPX Route Map ducks-and-drakeDownload Walk Description what3words for start point: ///recap.overpaid.feasted The Swan Inn is a great place to start and end your walk. With the pub on your left walk down Swan Street. You’ll notice that each terrace of houses is different and have their own style. These houses were built in the 1800s and 1900s. Louvain Terrace was built after the destruction of Louvain in the First World War. Walking past the Post Office you’ll come to Vicar’s Row. The cottages here celebrate the Reverend Jelf. This energetic Oxford scholar arrived in Carleton in 1849 and is responsible for their construction. Cross the beck with Brook View and Beckside on your left. The beck here, Catlow Gill runs through the centre of the village and into the River Aire. This is a great place for your dog to drink. On Easter Monday you would see excited children here watching hundreds of plastic ducks race through the village. Walking on, you’ll pass Carleton Old Hall. Take a look at the two dates in the date stone. One marks the original construction and the second in memory of its renovation. It was built in 1584 by the Ferrands, it has that solid appearance of the home of a prosperous family. For many years they were the gatekeepers at Skipton castle.

Walk: Pennine Way National Trail
268mi
Moderate

Walk: Pennine Way National Trail

πŸ“Mankinholes

This iconic 268 mile walk takes you through three of England's finest national parks. The Route what3words for start point: ///mice.ages.improvise Start Point: Edale Finish Point: Kirk Yetholm Distance: 268 Miles GPX Route Map pennine-wayDownload Walk Description Embark on an epic journey along the Pennine Way, a majestic 268-mile trek that weaves through the heart of England's most captivating landscapes. Your adventure begins in the charming village of Edale, nestled in the rugged Derbyshire Peak District. From there, you'll set your sights northward, traversing the rolling hills and serene valleys of the Yorkshire Dales. As you journey onward, each step reveals the rich tapestry of England's natural beauty. You'll cross the historic Hadrian's Wall, a testament to ancient times, in the awe-inspiring Northumberland National Park. Your trek culminates in a triumphant arrival at Kirk Yetholm, a quaint Scottish village that marks the end of this extraordinary trail. Regarded as England's premier Long Distance Footpath, the Pennine Way is more than a hike; it's a pilgrimage through the soul of the Great North. While the path demands resilience and fitness, it generously rewards with unparalleled vistas and breathtaking landscapes. Highlights of this grand expedition include the surreal limestone pavements of Malham Cove and the towering trio of the Yorkshire Three Peaks. Traverse the mysterious moorlands bordering Yorkshire and County Durham, descending into the Tees Valley, where the river guides you past a cascade of awe-inspiring waterfalls. Your journey reaches a crescendo as you ascend to the edge of a dramatic canyon, offering a panoramic view over the Eden Valley that will etch itself into your memory forever. The Pennine Way is not just a walk; it's a journey through history, nature, and the depths of your own endurance, culminating in an experience that transcends mere physical achievement.

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