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The Ingleton Waterfalls Trail

Ingleton, Yorkshire Dales National Park, England
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Ranked #1 of 2 attractions in Ingleton
Type: Hiking Trails
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Lancashire
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40 reviews 40 reviews
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 19 May 2013 NEW

My hubby and I decided on a trip last Thursday, first time I had done it. The reviews say takes between 2.5 and 4 hours. It took us 2.5 hours and was very enjoyable and well worth the £6. It did state there was a cafe en route but if it is the building we thought it wasn't open, think... More

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South Coast of England
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 18 May 2013 NEW

We are not exactly spring chickens and found this trail with its ups and downs a little daunting especially in the second half but we made it right round and back to the village in good spirits if a little wet - did I say a little wet ? We were bl--dy soaked.Notwithstanding the weather, the falls were delightful with... More

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Winchester, United Kingdom
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 13 May 2013

Love this walk. Just far enough, you do need to be quite mobile and not good for young children or pushchairs. Views are breathtaking.

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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 12 May 2013

It was our first time going on one of these trails, although the weather wasn't all that great to start of with once we got going it stopped raining and turned out to be the most relaxing and beautiful places we have ever been to and the kids including the dog loved it. The waterfalls was lovely and the sound... More

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London
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Reviews in 13 cities Reviews in 13 cities
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3 of 5 stars Reviewed 11 May 2013 via mobile

Nice walk, although a bit pricey, the walk is well looked after and route is well sign posted so no chance of getting lost. Nice waterfalls. Walkway at time can be a bit narrow making it difficult to pass slower walkers. I went in may and early morning so it wasn't busy but I'm not sure I'd fancy it during... More

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Preston, United Kingdom
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 11 May 2013

visited on a busy May bank holiday. Had to wait approx. half an hour to get onto the car park which was to be expected as we arrived at peak time on a peak day. Car park well marshalled and a family ticket for four of £14 not too bad. Considering the walk (approx. 4.5 miles) is very popular the... More

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Cheshire
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2 of 5 stars Reviewed 8 May 2013

My husband and I visited the waterfalls with our dogs on may bank holiday and these are our thoughts: Parking and Costs: The walk is quite expensive £6 each, the organisation from the people taking the payment is very poor but I am assuming they are volunteers and not paid staff and so forgivable. Don't leave your ticket in he... More

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Darlington, United Kingdom
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 8 May 2013

the ingleton waterfalla trail is well worth a visit if your in the area, yes it will cost you £6, but large parts of the trail are on open common ground, and as previously stated, just start the walk from here and it will cost you nothing. i would avoid this place on a weekend or a bank holiday as... More

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Liverpool
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3 of 5 stars Reviewed 7 May 2013

Staying in the area decided to do the trail. Did not think the £6 per person fair. Also as I was paying for my group, others walked and drove in without paying. Also of note is that some of the trail is on public right of way in any case. And you can simple walk in from the end direction... More

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Kendal, United Kingdom
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 7 May 2013

These waterfalls are well worth a visit. At £6 per adult it might seem a steep price but the route is very well managed and maintained. The only draw back this weekend was the muddy path. OK in boots but some trainers and children looked very muddy.

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