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1. White Scar Caves, Ingleton
This is a great place to visit on a rainy day. Learn all about the fascinating history of the longest show cave in Britain and the rocks within during the 80-minute guided tour.
2. Mother Shipton’s Cave, Knaresborough
Within historic woodland along the River Nidd is Mother Shipton’s Cave, the birthplace of the famous prophetess. It is situated next to the Petrifying Well, England’s oldest visitor attraction. The attraction tells the story of Mother Shipton and the waters which turn objects to stone.
3. The Forbidden Corner, Leyburn
The Forbidden Corner is a unique labyrinth of tunnels, chambers, follies and surprises created within a four acre garden in the heart of Tupgill Park and the Yorkshire Dales. A tourist visitor attraction unlike anywhere that you have been before, ideal for the adventurers and those young at heart!
4. Settle to Carlisle Train, Settle
Fancy a train trip through some of the UK’s most stunning scenery? Book yourself on the Settle to Carlisle train, sit back and enjoy.
5. The Courtyard Dairy, Settle
If you like cheese, you’ll love this place. The Courtyard Dairy is based just outside Settle and has a specialist cheese shop, café, museum and cheese production room.
If you have any holiday snaps from your any of your adventures in Yorkshire, send them to rosehyslop@layhead.co.uk and we’ll share them on our blog.