What to do and see in Skipton, England: The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

October 25, 2021 Nobuko Falco

Skipton (also known as Skipton-in-Craven) is a market town and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. Historically in the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is on the River Aire and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal to the south of the Yorkshire Dales, 16 miles (26 km) northwest of Bradford and 38 miles (61 km) west of York. At the 2011 Census, the population was 14,623.
Restaurants in Skipton

1. Raven Tree Top Adventure

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5.0 based on 67 reviews

Raven Tree Top Adventure

High ropes course designed for 7+ years, under 10’s to have an adult up in the trees with them over 10’s can be supervised from the ground. Zip lines, balance beams, wobbly bridges, high wires and more. Set between 3 metres and 6 metres off ground. Set behind craven Leisure centre, Aireville Park, Skipton - Leisure centre offers cafe and toilet facilities.

2. The Beer Engine

1 Albert Street, Skipton BD23 1JD England +44 7930 810763 [email protected] http://thebeerengine.co
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5.0 based on 142 reviews

The Beer Engine

We are a warm and cosy micropub, true to the values of the micropub ethos. We offer a warm welcome (as our many reviews testify) and up to 5 ever-changing real ales from around the country, hand-pulled to perfection. We are in the Camra Good Beer Guide for the Sixth year running. In addition to real ale we also dispense still cider, a range of wines (3 red, 3 white, 1 rose and 1 prosecco) together with a range of continental bottled beers.

Reviewed By iTitan

Adam and Steve run a fabulous little micro pub with a wonderful atmosphere. There are usually 5 hand pulled ales available, all well kept reasonably priced. A selection of wines and ciders complement the line up. Regulars and casual visitors chat together in the small and intimate surroundings. If you want to have a bit of fun, tell Adam the washroom mirror is ok, but the tiles are sloping. We found the place by chance on our first afternoon in town and managed to pop in for a “quick one” each day of our long weekend. Looking forward to returning next time we stay.

3. Snaygill Boats - Canal Boat Hire

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5.0 based on 139 reviews

Snaygill Boats - Canal Boat Hire

Snaygill Boats started back in 1977 with the aim of providing a top quality canal holidays fleet on this loveliest of all canals. We were drawn to the Skipton area by the beauty of the Yorkshire countryside and because the Leeds Liverpool canal is so quiet and unspoilt. A really good narrowboat canal holiday or day trip depends on a lot of things like first class boats, a quiet canal, on the spot owners and staff, on–board tuition, in-person lock training (yes, we meet you at the locks and show you first hand how to use them safely), easy car access with FREE unlimited safe parking and a general atmosphere of helpfulness. Snaygill's position in a major Heritage Area is also a big advantage because there is a lot to see and do here.

4. Skipton Castle

Skipton Castle High St. The Bailey, Skipton BD23 1AW England +44 1756 792442 [email protected] http://www.skiptoncastle.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 1,895 reviews

Skipton Castle

Where better to experience almost a thousand years of British history than by visiting Skipton Castle. Open all year round, tours are popular with visitors who come from far and wide to explore what some consider to be, a castle jewel of the North. Overlooking an intriguing market town, this remarkable 900 year old fortress is one of the best preserved and most complete medieval castles in England. The history is inseparable from the Clifford family. During the Civil War, Skipton Castle was the last Royalist bastion in the North, yielding only after a three-year siege in 1645. ‘Slighted’ under the orders of Cromwell, the Castle was skilfully restored years later by the indubitable matriarch and egalitarian, Lady Anne Clifford (1589-1676) who was born here. Today the dedicated team at Skipton Castle follow in her footsteps in its preservation. It is the focal point at the top of the High Street, so after a visit, it is fun and easy to take a stroll around the lovely shops, old mark

Reviewed By 425trician - Baildon, United Kingdom

Despite living nearby this was my first time actually inside the grounds of the Castle! It is well worth a visit if you like history and the castle is a wonderful building with some wonderful views and extremely well preserved. All grounds are also very well kept and pretty. All staff go out of their way to be helpful and friendly, giving directions and extra info which is really nice and was appreciated. A handy free tour sheet is included with ticket price with a suggested anti clockwise route suggested so you don’t miss anything. There’s also more background and historic information in each room which I enjoyed reading. There is a cafe for drinks or lunch and a church you could have a look round. Also there is a woodland walk which looks to give amazing views of the exterior. We vowed to try this another time as that is open and accessible to the public. I found the entrance fee slightly expensive as it only takes 1-2 hours maximum so isn’t a full day out. We were happy to pay it and glad we did but we probably wouldn’t again. I also think the price may put off some people especially with families which is a shame. But overall we really enjoyed looking round the castle we’re very lucky to have such a lovely piece of history on our doorstep.

5. Thornton Hall Farm Country Park

Thornton in Craven, Thornton-in-Craven, Skipton BD23 3TJ England +44 1282 841148 [email protected] http://www.thorntonhallcountrypark.co.uk
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4.5 based on 573 reviews

Thornton Hall Farm Country Park

Animal encounters, glorious countryside and family fun come rain or shine! Make friends with friendly farm animals, greet our newest arrivals and take part seasonal hands-on activities, demonstrations and animal encounters. Climb aboard the Wizzick Farm Safari for a unique, fun and educational guided tour of the farm. Let the kids loose in the Wizzick Barn with ride-on tractors, 18ft high Wizzick slide and giant sandpit. Hitch a ride on the giant caterpillar. Pet our friendly animals, milk Molly our milking cow. Become friends with Max our friendly Mascot and so much more!

Reviewed By brook131

Had a great day with the grandchildren age 9 and 6 , dispite the bad weather we spent a good 5 hours here lots to do for the kids .They enjoyed all the animal related activities and loved the play barn also did outside rides caterpillar and quad bikes , Was pleased to see that even in heavy rain the staff were happy to run the rides just with our 2 children , Every member of staff were friendly and knowledgeable which made for a great day out Will certainly visit again

6. Hesketh Farm Park

Bolton Abbey, Skipton BD23 6HA England +44 1756 710444 [email protected] http://www.heskethfarmpark.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 628 reviews

Hesketh Farm Park

Reviewed By Lizzy776 - Birkenhead, United Kingdom

Visited today for the first time and had a lovely day. I wasn't sure whether there'd be enough to do for my children aged 10 and 12 but they absolutely loved it, they did the pony brushing and goat feeding (my eldest daughter was particularly pleased as one of the goats had the same name as her!) had fun on the go karts, followed the tortoises around and fell in love with all the other animals - they wanted to take the calves and guinea pigs home! They were lucky enough to feed the calves, which was a lovely end to the day. The farm was spotless with plenty of hand sanitizers and sinks for washing hands, animals are very well cared for and staff were really friendly, we loved it!

7. Skipton Boat Trips

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Skipton Boat Trips

Our one hour canal trip promises you a guided tour that's fun, informative and relaxing, whatever the weather. Your guide for the canal tour is award-winning comedian Dave Spikey of Phoenix Nights and 8 Out of 10 Cats fame. With his characteristic Northern patter, Dave takes you on a whistle-stop tour of Skipton and canal history that's refreshingly different to your average commentary. For a longer boat experience, we offer a variety of private charters. Enjoy a ploughman’s lunch or afternoon tea perhaps, or join us on one of our fish and chip cruises or brewery tours, as you sail sedately through the Yorkshire countryside. With over 30 years of boat trips we’ve helped lots of satisfied people enjoy a cruise, a meal, celebrate a special occasion, or simply show them the ropes before they set off on their own adventure. So place your Skipton canal trip in our capable hands. We take extra care before, during and after your booking to make your experience more enjoyable.

8. Kilnsey Park

Skipton BD23 5PS England +44 1756 752150 [email protected] http://www.kilnseypark.co.uk
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4.5 based on 262 reviews

Kilnsey Park

Kilnsey Park is a family visitor attraction in the heart of the beautiful Yorkshire Dales. Spend a day with us exploring and having fun – you can catch a fish, watch our red squirrels play and then enjoy a meal in our cosy cafe/restaurant! Kilnsey Park offers activities for all the family including fun fishing, friendly farm animals, an adventure playground and a nature trail with butterfly garden and rare orchids. We also offer high quality angling in two spring fed lakes for those wanting to catch a fish in this stunning location. Seasonal events and treasure trails mean that there’s always something going on.

Reviewed By 245k_france - Barnoldswick, United Kingdom

We have been regular visitors of Kilnsey Park over the years and the children and I always have a great time. Lovely helpful, knowledgeable staff are always on hand to show you the ropes. Fab little cafe with great food and clean facilities & a great little nature trail. Please ignore the negative comments in regards to the staff, we happened to be there on the day where aggressive behaviour was mentioned and I can assure you it was the Asian man being aggressive towards the staff member. We have had several dealings with David and he has always been nothing but kind and helpful, I am not sure why people feel the need to bad mouth people just because they didn't get their own way!

9. Grimwith Reservoir

Skipton BD23 5ED England http://www.yorkshirewater.com/things-to-do/reservoirs/grimwith
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4.5 based on 75 reviews

Grimwith Reservoir

Reviewed By LauraDaveJames - Solihull, United Kingdom

This reservoir is located not far from the village of Grassington. There is a good car park with views of the reservoir from the highest level. It is in an exposed and elevated position so sturdy footwear and waterproof clothing is definitely a good idea. We really enjoyed a peaceful walk with some stunning scenery and points of interest with information boards along the way.

10. Parcevall Hall Gardens

Skyreholme, Skipton BD23 6DE England 01756 72031 http://www.parcevallhallgardens.co.uk
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Parcevall Hall Gardens

Reviewed By BobGraham441 - Sunderland, United Kingdom

This hall and gardens is at the end of a winding road that is a dead end which is full of plants, trees, small lake and steams and lawns. Worth a visit even if it's just the getting there and back.

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