Yorkshire Dales Self Guided Driving Tour
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Yorkshire Dales Self Guided Driving Tour

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12h - 13h
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About this experience

Welcome to your self-guided driving tour of the Yorkshire Dales, a region known for its stunning landscapes, fascinating history, and charming local culture.

We will explore a numbers of places throughout the tour, like Bolton Castle, a real medieval fortress that feels like stepping back in time.

Next, we head to Aysgarth Falls, a series of gentle, cascading waterfalls surrounded by peaceful trails.

A short journey ahead brings you to Hawes, a delightful market town that is famous for its Wensleydale cheese.

From there, make your way to Hardraw Force, the tallest single-drop waterfall in England. Tucked away in a wooded area, this spot feels like a hidden gem.

Your next stop is Coldstones Cut, a unique viewpoint that combines sculpture with stunning views.

Finally, end your tour at Brimham Rocks, where you’ll find incredible rock formations that almost seem otherworldly.

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Yorkshire Dales Self Guided Driving Tour

What's included

Detailed directions to both well-known attractions and hidden spots
40+ narration points of popular locations in Yorkshire Dales National Park
Access to Yorkshire Dales National Park Driving Tour on ""Trippy Tour Guide"" App
Fully offline map – no need for Wi-Fi or data.

Detailed itinerary

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On your right is Allerton Castle, a Gothic Revival gem and wedding venue. Though usually closed to the public, it’s a historic 19th-century estate managed by the Gerald Arthur Rolph Foundation.

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Cruising through Boroughbridge, a historic market town by the River Ure! Known for the 1322 Battle of Boroughbridge and its medieval Black Bull pub, it’s a perfect rest stop on your way to Nidderdale.

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As we cross the River Ure in North Yorkshire’s picturesque Wensleydale, admire its 119 km journey from Ure Head to the River Ouse. Passing scenic spots like Aysgarth Falls, it nourishes diverse habitats and supports wildlife. A hub for fishing and walks, it’s a natural gem of the Yorkshire Dales.

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Ripon, North Yorkshire’s smallest city, is rich in history with Ripon Cathedral, museums, and the famed racecourse. Its Market Square, a hub since medieval times, offers charm, shops, and local markets.

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Masham charms with its Georgian market square, lively markets, two iconic breweries—Theakston’s and Black Sheep—scenic walks, Hackfall Woods, and unique events like the Sheep Fair and Steam Rally.

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Jervaulx Abbey in Wensleydale offers historic ruins, lush gardens, scenic trails, and a peaceful vibe. Known for its Gothic architecture and ties to Wensleydale cheese, it's a serene Yorkshire gem.

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Stop 7

Middleham Castle, a 12th-century fortress and childhood home of Richard III, offers stunning views, rich history, and well-preserved ruins. Explore its royal ties and enjoy the horse-loving village charm

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Driving past Middleham Moor, admire the historic Horse Racing Gallops, a training hub for racehorses for over 200 years. Catch behind-the-scenes action during Middleham’s Open Day—perfect for horse lovers!

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Pinker’s Pond, is a serene spot surrounded by lush greenery, perfect for picnics, peaceful walks, and birdwatching. It even boasts ties to horse racing history with jockey Willie Carson!

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Stop 10

Bolton Castle, a 14th-century marvel, features rich history, Mary, Queen of Scots' stay, mediaeval charm, falconry, archery, stunning gardens, and a legacy of starring in films and TV shows.

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Stop 11

Aysgarth Falls, carved by Ice Age meltwater, offers stunning cascades, seasonal charm, wildlife, and scenic walks. Featured in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, it's a must-visit Yorkshire gem!

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Passing through Bainbridge, a historic gem in Wensleydale, you'll find the River Bain, ancient Roman fort ruins, scenic trails, artisan shops, and a vibrant village green—ideal for history and nature lovers alike!

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Stopping in Hawes, one of England's highest market towns, offers a blend of history, lively Tuesday markets, and stunning scenery. Discover the Dales Museum, Hardraw Force, scenic trails, Wensleydale Creamery, and a historic rope maker.

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Stop 14

Taking a cheesy pit stop at Wensleydale Creamery in Hawes, the holy grail of Yorkshire Wensleydale cheese! Watch cheese-making magic, snack on samples, and soak up 12th-century monk vibes. It’s a dairy dreamland that’s as local as it gets—udderly irresistible!

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Passing through Buckden: where a small gill meets big stories! Climb Buckden Pike for stunning views, a WWII memorial, and maybe a glimpse of "Buckden Bill." Relax with a pint, explore mine lore, or join the June gala—this village is small but packed with charm!"

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Cruising through Kettlewell: where rivers converge, history thrives, and scarecrows host their yearly bash! With snug pubs, breathtaking hikes, and sheep for company, this village is Yorkshire charm at its best.

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Rolling into Kilnsey: where ancient trails, charming cottages, and a massive Crag steal the show. Hike, fish, or spot goats with a view! Bonus: even Turner painted here, so bring your inner artist or just Instagram it.

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Discover Grassington: Where TV stars mingle with 700+ years of history! This Yorkshire gem serves up cobbled streets, cosy pubs, and epic hiking trails. Spot All Creatures filming locations, chase waterfalls, and maybe catch the Milky Way!

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Linton Falls: Nature's own water show in Yorkshire! Watch the River Wharfe tumble over ancient rocks, spot curious birds, and pack a picnic for prime waterfall views. Perfect for casual wanderers and Instagram warriors alike!

What's not included

Entry Fee of Middleham Castle ($6)
Entry Fee of Bolton Castle($18)

Available languages

Audio guide
CMN EN IT
Written guide
CMN EN IT

Important information

Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

The Tour will start from the parking lot of BP Station just off A59 Street. You will need to start the tour from Trippy Tour Guide APP. Please check the email after booking the tour.

Important notes

Once you book a tour, you’ll get a seperate email from the supplier with instructions.
To access the tour Download the Trippy Tour Guide APP (while in good wifi/signal) and use your Tour Code to access your tours.

To begin the tour, go to the Starting Point and launch the app.

The Audio Plays Automatically at each stop. Stick to the tour route for the best experience.

Please note that this is a self guided tour & no one will meet you at the starting point.
If you face any issues contact us at - https://www.trippytourguide.com/Help

About York

York is a historic city in northern England, known for its well-preserved Roman and Viking heritage. With its medieval walls, stunning Gothic cathedral, and charming cobbled streets, York offers a unique blend of history, culture, and picturesque scenery.

Top Attractions

York Minster

York Minster is one of the most magnificent cathedrals in the world. It is a stunning example of Gothic architecture and has been a place of worship for over 1,000 years.

Historical 2-3 hours £14

The Shambles

The Shambles is a historic street in York that dates back to the 14th century. It is one of the best-preserved medieval streets in Europe and is known for its narrow, cobbled lanes and overhanging timber-framed buildings.

Historical 30-60 minutes Free

York Castle Museum

The York Castle Museum is a fascinating museum that tells the story of York from the Victorian era to the present day. It is housed in a former prison and features a range of interactive exhibits and displays.

Museum 2-3 hours £15

Jorvik Viking Centre

The Jorvik Viking Centre is a museum that brings the Viking Age to life through a range of interactive exhibits and displays. It is built on the site of a major Viking settlement and features a ride that takes visitors on a journey through Viking York.

Historical 1-2 hours £16.50

Clifford's Tower

Clifford's Tower is a historic tower that dates back to the 13th century. It is one of the most iconic landmarks in York and offers panoramic views of the city and the surrounding countryside.

Historical 1-2 hours £8.50

National Railway Museum

The National Railway Museum is a museum that tells the story of Britain's railway history. It features a range of interactive exhibits and displays, as well as a collection of historic locomotives and carriages.

Museum 2-3 hours Free

Must-Try Local Dishes

Yorkshire Pudding

A traditional British dish made from a batter of eggs, flour, and milk, which is baked until crispy and golden. It is often served with roast beef and gravy.

Main Course Contains gluten and eggs

Yorkshire Curry

A unique fusion of British and Indian cuisine, featuring a curry made with local ingredients such as Yorkshire lamb or pork.

Main Course May contain gluten, dairy, and nuts

Fat Rascal

A traditional Yorkshire scone made with currants, citrus peel, and spices. It is often served with clotted cream and jam.

Dessert Contains gluten, dairy, and eggs

Yorkshire Wontons

A modern twist on a traditional Chinese dish, featuring wontons filled with local ingredients such as Yorkshire cheese or pork.

Appetizer May contain gluten, dairy, and pork

Popular Activities

Hiking in the North York Moors Cycling along the River Ouse Kayaking on the River Ouse Spa treatments in Harrogate Picnicking in the Museum Gardens Strolling along the River Ouse Visiting York Minster Exploring the Jorvik Viking Centre

Best Time to Visit

June to August

This is the warmest and most popular time to visit York, with long daylight hours and numerous festivals and events. The city is bustling with tourists, and the weather is generally pleasant.

15-22°C 59-72°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

British Pound (GBP)

Time Zone

GMT+0 (Greenwich Mean Time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

York is generally a safe and welcoming city for visitors. However, as with any destination, it is important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings. Petty crime, such as pickpocketing and bag snatching, can occur in crowded areas, so it is advisable to keep your valuables secure and be vigilant.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep your valuables secure and be vigilant in crowded areas
  • • Avoid isolated areas at night
  • • Be cautious of strangers approaching you with offers or requests

Getting there

By air
  • Leeds Bradford Airport • 50 miles (80 km)
  • Manchester Airport • 80 miles (129 km)
By train

York Railway Station

By bus

York Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

The bus network in York is comprehensive, with frequent services to all parts of the city and surrounding areas. Buses are a convenient and affordable way to get around.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Bolt

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

The City Centre Bootham Micklegate The Groves Haxby

Day trips

Castle Howard
15 miles (24 km) • Half day

Castle Howard is a stunning stately home and gardens located just outside of York. It is known for its beautiful architecture, extensive gardens, and fascinating history. The estate is home to a range of attractions, including a museum, a library, and a number of walking trails.

The North York Moors
20 miles (32 km) • Full day

The North York Moors is a beautiful national park located just outside of York. It is known for its stunning landscapes, extensive walking trails, and fascinating wildlife. The park is home to a range of attractions, including a number of historic sites, as well as a number of charming villages and towns.

Whitby
30 miles (48 km) • Full day

Whitby is a charming coastal town located just outside of York. It is known for its beautiful beaches, historic sites, and fascinating literary connections. The town is home to a range of attractions, including a number of museums, a historic abbey, and a number of charming shops and cafes.

Festivals

York Festival of Food and Drink • September York Christmas Market • December York Early Music Festival • July

Pro tips

  • Visit York Minster early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds
  • Explore the city's historic streets and alleys, such as The Shambles and Stonegate, for a unique and charming experience
  • Take a guided tour of the city's medieval walls and underground chambers for a fascinating insight into its history
  • Visit the York Castle Museum to learn about the city's social history and see a range of interactive exhibits and displays
  • Attend a performance at the York Theatre Royal or the York Early Music Festival for a unique cultural experience
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  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 4
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