Wigglesworth
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Wigglesworth is a village located in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Craven). With a population of 379, it offers a glimpse into rural English life. The village is surrounded by scenic countryside, making it an ideal spot for hiking and exploring the natural beauty of the area.

Explore the map below to discover accommodation, attractions, restaurants, and live events across Wigglesworth. Scroll down to browse featured listings and plan your perfect visit.

Stay in Wigglesworth

Accommodation at Three Peaks View Cottage BD23 4SP in wigglesworth
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Β£1015
per night

Three Peaks View Cottage BD23 4SP

wigglesworth bushburn farm, Wigglesworth, BD23 4SP, United Kingdom
πŸ“1.3m from the centre of Wigglesworth

Accommodation at The Plough Inn in wigglesworth
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The Plough Inn

Jack Lane, Wigglesworth, Settle, North Yorkshire, BD23 4RJ
πŸ“0m from the centre of Wigglesworth

Accommodation at The Plough in wigglesworth
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Β£5964
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The Plough

Wigglesworth, Wigglesworth, BD23 4RJ, United Kingdom
πŸ“0m from the centre of Wigglesworth

A cozy deck with a table and chairs, surrounded by trees, featuring a dog sitting on a chair and soft lighting.
Holiday Park

Willowbeck Farm Touring Caravan, Campervan, Motorhome Holiday Park

Willowbeck Farm, Wigglesworth, Skipton BD23 4RJ, UK
πŸ“0.1m from the centre of Wigglesworth

Willowbeck Farm Touring Caravan, Campervan, Motorhome Holiday Park provides comfortable accommodation in wrigglesworth.

Accommodation at Woodlands in wigglesworth
Holiday Cottage

Woodlands

Woodlands, Woodlands, New Laithe Barn, Wigglesworth, Skipton, North Yorkshire, BD23 4RS, United Kingdom
πŸ“1.7m from the centre of Wigglesworth

Things to Do in Wigglesworth

A cozy deck with a table and chairs, surrounded by trees, featuring a dog sitting on a chair and soft lighting.
Holiday Park

Willowbeck Farm Touring Caravan, Campervan, Motorhome Holiday Park

Willowbeck Farm, Wigglesworth, Skipton BD23 4RJ, UK
πŸ“0.1m from the centre of Wigglesworth

Willowbeck Farm Touring Caravan, Campervan, Motorhome Holiday Park is a charming destination located in the picturesque village of Wigglesworth, near Skipton. This well-maintained site offers spacious pitches with modern amenities, making it an ideal spot for a relaxing getaway. Just a short walk from a delightful pub, it provides a perfect blend of tranquility and convenience for visitors exploring the Yorkshire countryside.

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“4.3m from the centre of Wigglesworth

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

Historic Skipton Castle features stone walls, turrets, and a grand entrance under a bright blue sky.
Attraction

Skipton Castle

The Bailey, Skipton BD23 1AW, UK
πŸ“11.6m from the centre of Wigglesworth

Explore Skipton Castle, a beautifully preserved medieval fortress where centuries of history unfold around every corner.

A table set with a salad, bread, a bottle of wine, and a glass, surrounded by greenery near a stream.
Restaurant

The Secret Garden Bistro

Beck Hall, Cove Rd, Malham, Skipton BD23 4DJ, UK
πŸ“6.8m from the centre of Wigglesworth

Located in the picturesque village of Kirkby Malham, The Secret Garden Bistro offers a delightful dining experience with a fully vegan menu and a charming atmosphere. While enjoying the culinary delights, visitors can conveniently park at nearby pay-and-display facilities, making it an accessible stop for those exploring the scenic beauty of Malham and its surroundings.

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“7.6m from the centre of Wigglesworth

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.

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“8.4m from the centre of Wigglesworth

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.

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Geographic Facts

This village is geographically within the following regions:

Population
379
Administrative area
North Yorkshire

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Walkshire in Wigglesworth

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Walk: Ribble Way
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Walk: Ribble Way

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The Ribble Way is a scenic long-distance footpath that stretches from the Lancashire coast to the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, closely following the River Ribble as it journeys from the Ribble Estuary to its source on Gayle Moor. The route offers a rich variety of landscapes, including tidal marshes, expansive moorland, and dramatic limestone gorges, providing walkers with a diverse and ever-changing backdrop. Route What3Words: ///:rainy.fruitcake.replenish Distance: 65 miles Start location: Just near the River Douglas, by The Dolphin Inn, Marsh Lane, Longton, Preston, Lancashire PR4 5JY Finish Location: Newby Head Pass, Hawes DL8 3LX OS Walking Map & GPX Download Our OS map below shows the full route. Under the map, you can find a GPX file download for your navigational device. ribble-way-routeDownload Walk Description Starting at Longton on the Lancashire coast, the path meanders through or near several key locations. It first reaches the historic city of Preston before continuing to the ancient Roman town of Ribchester, known for its archaeological significance and the remains of a Roman fort. From there, the path leads to Hurst Green and the picturesque grounds of Stonyhurst College, a Jesuit school with centuries of history. Continuing onward, the route passes through the quaint village of Great Mitton, with its medieval church, and the bustling market town of Clitheroe, dominated by its iconic Norman castle perched on a limestone knoll. As the trail progresses, it winds through the charming villages of Chatburn and Sawley, with its serene abbey ruins, and then enters Gisburn, known for its proximity to Gisburn Forest, a popular spot for walking and cycling. The Ribble Way then takes walkers through the peaceful hamlets of Paythorne and Halton West, eventually reaching the historic village of Wrigglesworth. From here, it meanders through Rathmell, a village nestled in the shadow of the Pennines, before arriving in the lively town of Settle, a gateway to the Yorkshire Dales. Settle is famed for its stunning limestone scenery and the Settle-Carlisle Railway. The route continues through the picturesque village of Stainforth, known for its ancient packhorse bridge, and crosses the River Ribble at Helwith Bridge, a popular spot for anglers. It then passes through Horton in Ribblesdale, a key stop for those undertaking the Three Peaks Challenge, before ascending towards Ingleborough and Whernside, two of the Yorkshire Dales’ highest and most iconic peaks. Finally, the Ribble Way traverses the remote and rugged Blea Moor, offering expansive views of the surrounding dales, before culminating at the river’s source near Cam Head on Gayle Moor, a desolate yet beautiful highland that marks the end of this remarkable journey through the diverse landscapes of Lancashire and Yorkshire.

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