Twinkling lights adorn a charming street in Grassington, with stone buildings and a cozy atmosphere at dusk.

Grassington National Park Visitor Centre

📍 Hebden Rd, Grassington, Skipton BD23 5LB, UK

About Grassington National Park Visitor Centre

The Grassington National Park Visitor Centre serves as an invaluable gateway to the breathtaking beauty of the Yorkshire Dales. Located in the picturesque village of Grassington, it offers visitors a warm welcome and essential information to help them make the most of their Dales adventure. Highly regarded by guests, the centre boasts an impressive Google rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars, reflecting its excellent service and welcoming atmosphere.

Many visitors praise the centre as a fantastic starting point for exploring the tranquil landscapes of the National Park, noting the area's stunning beauty and peaceful ambiance. Whether seeking advice on local walking routes, discovering hidden gems, or learning about the rich heritage of the Dales, the friendly team is on hand to assist.

Discover Grassington and Beyond

Beyond the centre itself, the quaint market town of Grassington captivates with its charm and excellent facilities. Reviews frequently highlight the lovely town centre, which features a variety of inviting pubs, cafes, and essential amenities. The area is celebrated for its beautiful surroundings and, at times, hosts special events that create a vibrant and memorable atmosphere, enriching the visitor experience.

While the centre is a hub of information during its operating hours, typically open on weekends, it's always advisable to check ahead for specific timings to ensure a smooth visit.

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📍 Hebden Rd, Grassington, Skipton BD23 5LB, UK

4.6

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Anonymous
5/5

Beeyootiful place. Absolutely stunning. Lovely quaint town centre with great facilities. Pubs cafes, public loos, supermarket, tourist centre and a gorgeous river walk where you can walk in the non slippy river or swim in deeper pools in clean cold water. The drive to get there across country was a delight too.

Anonymous
5/5

Fantastic spot, super tranquil. No big slopes to navigate so a great way to spend the afternoon, especially if the weather is being kind!

Anonymous
5/5

Visited during thier 1940.s War Weekend. Very busy but a great atmosphere and some great exhibits including a Spitfife in the town square. Of course, this is also the location where a lot of All Creatures Great and Small was filmed Incuding the Drovers Arms (Devonshire Arms)

Anonymous
5/5

I took a coach load of people on a steam and cruise yorkshire dales trip over the weekend. The feedback from my passengers was 5* They loved the place. Its also FREE parking for coaches. Well done.

Anonymous
5/5

Great family walk with the dogs and lunch in the Red Lion. Stunning scenery.