Ingleton Waterfall Walk - This Sunday
#1
Ingleton Waterfall Walk - This Sunday
Hey up peeps...
Me and the family will be heading for the Ingleton Waterfall Walk this Sunday, anyone is welcome to join us.
Its 4.5 miles and fabulous, we love it...just a steady walk round with great picture opportunities,
There is a van half way round that sells sandwiches and drinks etc and the walk usually takes about 4 hours whilst stopping for scott to take in oxygen
Admission Prices (these are 2008 prices so might differ slightly)
Family Ticket
£9.00
(2 adults and up to 3 children aged under 16 years)
Adult Ticket
£4.50
(16 years and over)
Child Ticket
£2.00
(aged under 16 years)
Ingleton Waterfalls Trail - Spectacular waterfall and woodland scenery, Yorkshire Dales
We would be setting off at 1000am ish (tbc later on in the week),
Please let me know if you will be joining us, we will be pug powered so just a steady drive there too .
Sarah
Me and the family will be heading for the Ingleton Waterfall Walk this Sunday, anyone is welcome to join us.
Its 4.5 miles and fabulous, we love it...just a steady walk round with great picture opportunities,
There is a van half way round that sells sandwiches and drinks etc and the walk usually takes about 4 hours whilst stopping for scott to take in oxygen
Admission Prices (these are 2008 prices so might differ slightly)
Family Ticket
£9.00
(2 adults and up to 3 children aged under 16 years)
Adult Ticket
£4.50
(16 years and over)
Child Ticket
£2.00
(aged under 16 years)
Ingleton Waterfalls Trail - Spectacular waterfall and woodland scenery, Yorkshire Dales
We would be setting off at 1000am ish (tbc later on in the week),
Please let me know if you will be joining us, we will be pug powered so just a steady drive there too .
Sarah
#4
wow! that looks a really nice place i dont think i can make it on sunday i'm still wheezing with cold (boo!) and a 4.5 mile trek might just finish me off!!
i can imagine it gets really busy in summer?
i can imagine it gets really busy in summer?
#5
Looks like a great walk.. where will you guys be parking and setting off from?
I probably wont be able to keep up with you guys as it will be the first time doing any proper exercise since the xmas binge.. but im interested... anyone know the weather forecast?
I probably wont be able to keep up with you guys as it will be the first time doing any proper exercise since the xmas binge.. but im interested... anyone know the weather forecast?
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#12
okey dokeys lets get organised.
shall we say meet at yeadon stoops for 1000am departing at 1015am then have a steady drive there.
Nice walk round Waterfalls Walk
Steady drive back through Malham stopping for a spot of lunch
1. Sarah, Scott & kaine
2. Ellie & Andy and gang?
3. Megaman
4. Mick, Jacks & girls
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weather is saying dry but slightly cold so wrap up warm peepoids.
the more the merrier, so get your names down for a cheap family friendly day out.
shall we say meet at yeadon stoops for 1000am departing at 1015am then have a steady drive there.
Nice walk round Waterfalls Walk
Steady drive back through Malham stopping for a spot of lunch
1. Sarah, Scott & kaine
2. Ellie & Andy and gang?
3. Megaman
4. Mick, Jacks & girls
5.
6.
7.
weather is saying dry but slightly cold so wrap up warm peepoids.
the more the merrier, so get your names down for a cheap family friendly day out.
Last edited by Princess on board; 16 January 2009 at 11:07 PM.
#13
Dress for wet weather.....Settle Hourly Weather Forecasts - weather.co.uk
Done this walk a few times, although I admit I have occasionally parked in Ingleton and entered via the exit, then doubled back to leave via the same exit as I find the price very high
Done this walk a few times, although I admit I have occasionally parked in Ingleton and entered via the exit, then doubled back to leave via the same exit as I find the price very high
#15
met check says dry, Metcheck.com - Detailed Daily Weather Forecast for BD23 - [Updated on 16 January 2009 at 23:00] - Weather Feeds - Live Data - Long Range Weather Forecasts
i used this one for the parachute jump and its probably the best one to go by.
we have done this walk around 20 times and never get bored of it.
and scott will not moan at the fee as you can imagine it would cost much more to do the whiterose for 5 hours
i used this one for the parachute jump and its probably the best one to go by.
we have done this walk around 20 times and never get bored of it.
and scott will not moan at the fee as you can imagine it would cost much more to do the whiterose for 5 hours
Last edited by Princess on board; 16 January 2009 at 11:28 PM.
#22
Thanks for a great day out, was fab and weather was just right
Wish i'd have seen sticky fall and not even a picture, damn!!
And all that sheep chasing has warn me out (i dont normally chase sheep folk but dave decided to play with them and the sheep led with quite a pace i might add, followed by dave then me not far behind!!) Must have looked hilarious from behind
Was funny too when Kaine fell and slid down that hill like he was on a water slide!!
Within 15 mins of being in car on way from pub we were all catching flies apart from andy and i think he was on autopilot. Most excercise weve had in ages but we enjoyed it, thanks again for the great company guys
Wish i'd have seen sticky fall and not even a picture, damn!!
And all that sheep chasing has warn me out (i dont normally chase sheep folk but dave decided to play with them and the sheep led with quite a pace i might add, followed by dave then me not far behind!!) Must have looked hilarious from behind
Was funny too when Kaine fell and slid down that hill like he was on a water slide!!
Within 15 mins of being in car on way from pub we were all catching flies apart from andy and i think he was on autopilot. Most excercise weve had in ages but we enjoyed it, thanks again for the great company guys
Last edited by AET-Ellie; 18 January 2009 at 08:15 PM.
#23
Dress for wet weather.....Settle Hourly Weather Forecasts - weather.co.uk
Done this walk a few times, although I admit I have occasionally parked in Ingleton and entered via the exit, then doubled back to leave via the same exit as I find the price very high
Done this walk a few times, although I admit I have occasionally parked in Ingleton and entered via the exit, then doubled back to leave via the same exit as I find the price very high
Last edited by AET-Ellie; 18 January 2009 at 08:22 PM.
#24
Must admit , you took off at some right pace.....
Dave stood his ground though on the cliff edge,face to face with that kicking sheep...
Brilliant fun...cant believe i missed Stickys Slip as well.....
As Andy washed his boots yet ,after that elephant turd....
Like i said before top day out only spent 14 quid,....
Oh and the 6p in the tree (cheers Sticky)....
#26
Thanks for coming peeps, I have had a fab day, been in the bath and feel fine now apart from aching legs....no pain no gain and all that.
The pics say it all and we only spent £14 so not bad for a credit crunch day out
Next month i am thinking Bolton Castle and aysgarth falls watch this space.
The pics say it all and we only spent £14 so not bad for a credit crunch day out
Next month i am thinking Bolton Castle and aysgarth falls watch this space.
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As Andy washed his boots yet ,after that elephant turd....
Hes only just told me about that, he said it was mammoth size!
Oh and the 6p in the tree (cheers Sticky)....
Ditto
As Andy washed his boots yet ,after that elephant turd....
Hes only just told me about that, he said it was mammoth size!
Oh and the 6p in the tree (cheers Sticky)....
Ditto