All Attractions in Threshfield sorted by Yorkshire.com Recommendation

Thornton Hall Country Park


River Wharfe Car Park
Glusburn Park
Glusburn Park offers a serene escape in the heart of Glusburn, perfect for families with its skate park, tennis court, and play area for kids. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful views of the Aire valley and take advantage of the free parking available, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely day out.
Janet's Foss water pool
Janet's Foss is a charming natural attraction located near Kirkby Malham, accessible via a scenic woodland trail. Visitors can enjoy the picturesque waterfall and its natural pool, perfect for a refreshing dip. Parking is likely pay-and-display, typical for such tourist spots in the area.
Skipton Castle
Explore Skipton Castle, a beautifully preserved medieval fortress where centuries of history unfold around every corner.

Stump Cross Caverns

Billy-Bob’s Parlour at the Yorkshire Dales Ice Cream Farm
Scaleber Force Waterfall
Find Scaleber Force Waterfall, a charming hidden gem nestled in woodland, perfect for a picturesque escape.

How Stean Gorge LLP
Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway - (Embsay Station)
Located in the charming village of Embsay, the Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway offers a delightful parking experience for visitors. The pay-and-display parking ensures a convenient start to your nostalgic journey on the steam railway, with easy access to the station and its picturesque surroundings.

High Corn Mill

Nidderdale Llamas

Coldstones Cut
Coldstones Cut in Bewerley offers a unique parking experience for visitors exploring this fascinating artistic installation and its breathtaking views over the quarry. While parking availability can be limited during busy times, the site is well worth a visit for its rich history and environmental showcase. Enjoy a scenic walk and immerse yourself in the beauty of the Yorkshire landscape.
Jubilee Cave
Located near the scenic village of Langcliffe, Jubilee Cave offers a convenient parking option for visitors exploring the natural beauty of the area. While the parking is likely pay-and-display, it provides easy access to the footpaths leading to the cave, making it an ideal starting point for your adventure. Don't forget to bring a headtorch to fully enjoy the cave's wonders.
Kilnsey Park
Kilnsey Park offers a delightful day out in the heart of Yorkshire, set beneath the stunning Kilnsey Crag. Visitors can enjoy fishing, nature trails, and a cosy cafe, making it a perfect spot for families and nature enthusiasts. Convenient pay-and-display parking ensures easy access to all the attractions.
Malham Cove
Located near the stunning Malham Cove in Kirkby Malham, this pay-and-display parking facility offers convenient access to one of Yorkshire's most breathtaking natural attractions. Visitors can enjoy a scenic hike to the top of the limestone amphitheatre, with spectacular views of the surrounding Dales. Ideal for tourists looking to explore the unique geological formations and enjoy a day out in nature.

