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Over 900 years old, Skipton Castle is one of the most complete
and best preserved medieval castles in England and is well worth a visit
at any season of the year. Fully roofed and with an enchanting early
Tudor courtyard. Every visitor to the Castle is given a Tour Sheet (available
in 9 languages) with 40 drawings and descriptions of interesting features. |
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Ingleborough
Cave Ingleborough Mountain, one of the famous Three Peaks of the Yorkshire
Dales National Park, is renowned for its caves and potholes. The area contains
a labyrinth of underground passages and watercourses hollowed out of the
limestone rock over thousands of years. The Cave has attracted many thousands
of visitors ever since its discovery in 1837 and regular tours are conducted
0.5Km. along large and beautifully decorated passages, all spectacularly
floodlit. Visit
the Ingleborough Cave website. |
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