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Dales Countryside Museum

The museum is owned and run by the Yorkshire Dales National Park and is situated at the old Railway Station in Hawes just behind the famous Hawes Ropemakers. It hosts a variety of attractions including a stationary steam and carriage, shop, cafe and cycle hire shop.

Richmond Castle

Built originally in Norman times to forge a stronghold on the area, Richmond Castle not only commands stunning views over the Yorkshire Dales, but is one of the greatest Norman fortresses still standing today.

Buttertubs Pass

The Buttertubbs Pass is an iconic road popular with cyclists and motorists alike. Amongst the many high roads in the Yorkshire Dales with spectacular views, Buttertubs pass is probably the best known of them all.

Walking

The Yorkshire Dales is vast, and is host to some of the finest walking to be found in the country. If you are looking for just leisurely strolls, or strenuous walking, you can find it all here.

Please visit our walking page for a few ideas of where to visit.

There is also a range of maps and guide books in Quarry Cottage that you can use to plot your adventure!

Ribblehead Viaduct

Impressive large structure which carries the Settle Carlisle Railway line. It is located North of Yorkshire Dales and stands at 32 meters above the ground with an impressive 24 stone arches.

Malham Cove

The famous eye catching 70 meter high limestone curving cliff is a large tourist attraction in the Yorkshire Dales. The cove attracts many visitors including, walkers, climbers and even bird watchers.

Bolton Castle

Visit the beautiful Castle, gardens, tearooms, maze, vineyard and superb views across the glorious Wensleydale valley. (https://boltoncastle.co.uk/)