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Travellers' top tips for Ingleton Food & Drink
  • visit Wheatsheaf, Perdo`s excellent meals. Seed Hill Guest House for accomm. Please visit pubs around Ingleton area, many are worth a visit. Littlebootise
  • Visit Peppe's Italian restaurant! And do the Waterfall Walk ACR2301
Shopping
  • try the local pies from the buther's shop MrandMrsSJ
  • visit the excellent chip shop CrimsonRambler
Weather
  • Go down one of the show caves if the weather is bad. White Scar is the biggest and best, but it's only for the able bodied. NightOwl34
  • take pleanty of spare cloths and wet weather gear mark1York

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What travellers say about activities in Ingleton

  • With an average rating of 4.7 out of 5, outdoor adventure in Ingleton comes recommended by most travellers there.
  • 97% of travellers say Ingleton is excellent destination for backpacking.
  • Local culture is a highlight for many visitors to Ingleton, with 88% of them rating it as excellent.
  • 84% of travellers think Ingleton is an outstanding destination for a romantic holiday.
  • 82% of travellers report that Ingleton is a good destination for food and wine.
  • Looking to wind down? Ingleton receives an average rating of 4.0/5 for its spas and relaxed atmosphere.
Ingleton travel tips from your fellow travellers
  • visit Ingleton falls and visit the mason Arms the meal sizes are not for the fainthearted!!! - by lonseddo40
  • climb the ingleborough peak! - by ianbyatt
  • Climb Ingleborough and enjoy the beer - by stephen_dewison
  • visit the waterfalls, climb the 3 peaks, and go to the martons arms at thonton-in-lonsdale to sample the great real ale! - by trish69_10
  • check transportation arrangement if you are not driving, especially in non summer months. - by listentoChopin