Journey back to the 14th Century A demonstration of domestic life in the early 15th Century 10am - 6pm (Sunday 12 noon - 6pm)
tel: 01756 792442
Embsay Steam Railway
Parceval Hall Gardens, near Burnsall
Cliffe Castle Museum, Keighley & Worth Valley Railway, Haworth & Bronte Parsonage, Saltaire
Grassington village in Wharfedale: cobbled streets, interesting shops, Dales Visitor Centre, Upper Wharfedale Museum.
Bolton Abbey Estate, Wharfedale: Bolton Priory was built by the Augustinians, and ruined by Henry VIII.
The estate still belongs to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, but is open to the public. 75 miles of woodland footpaths, the Strid and Barden Tower.
Malham: natural features of Malham Cove,Gordale Scar, Malham Tarn, and limestone pavements.
Kilnsey Crag, Wharfedale: huge crag with overhangs much used by climbers. Nearby trout farm with fly fishing, pony trekking.
Settle Carlisle Railway: travel the most spectacular train line in England from Skipton Railway station. Don't miss Ribblehead Viaduct.
Three Peaks: Pen-y-ghent, Ingleborough and Whernside are the famous hills of the Yorkshire Dales in an area famous for its caves.
Show Caves: Ingleborough Cave at Clapham, White Scar Cave at Ingleton, Stump Cross Caverns near Grassington. Art in the Pen
Skipton Cattle mart Gargrave Road skipton
16 August 2008
The North's major established Art Fair attracting over 3,500 attenders. Now in it's third year it is cinsidered a major event in the cultural calander.
For 2 days artists come together to present the very best of Modern and Contemporary art in this spectacular and innovative venue on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
With artists participating from the stretch of the UK and Ireland this unique International event is the most outstanding developing Art Fair in the North.
Whether you are an experienced collector or buying art for the first time, be one of the first to discover the many new and emerging talents amongst our established artists.
tel: 01756 709666
Charity Coast to Coast Tractor TrekStart St.Bees, via Skipton finish Robin Hoods Bay. 1948 TEA20 Little Grey 'Fergie', 200 mile trek. All Proceeds to provision of a garden for local disabled young man. How you can help, Trek Information, TEA20 History File and project info available at www.matthewsgarden.org tel: 01535 635 033 Tim Walshaw
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