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2 Days In Craven

So you've got 2 full days in Craven! Let Go Tripper help plan and make your 48 hours a special time. Last updated 10th February 2024

What Should I Do With Two Days In Craven?

If you have 2 days to spend in Craven, North Yorkshire, there are plenty of things to see and do.

Day 1

  • Visit Skipton Castle (1.5 hours) - a well-preserved medieval castle with interesting history and architecture.
  • Explore Bolton Abbey (2-3 hours) - a scenic riverside estate with picturesque ruins of an old abbey, plenty of walking trails, and stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Take a walk around Malham Cove (2 hours) - a natural limestone formation with beautiful scenery and hiking trails.
  • Relax at the Thermal Spa at The Coniston Hotel (2-3 hours) - a luxurious spa with indoor and outdoor pools, hot tubs, saunas, and steam rooms.

Day 2

  • Explore Ingleton Waterfalls Trail (2-3 hours) - a beautiful hiking trail with a series of stunning waterfalls and limestone formations.
  • Visit the Settle-Carlisle Railway line (3-4 hours) - a scenic train ride through the Yorkshire Dales, passing through quaint towns and picturesque landscapes.
  • Take a walk along the Leeds-Liverpool Canal (2-3 hours) - a peaceful stroll along the banks of the canal, with beautiful views along the way.

Places to Stay

There are plenty of options for places to stay in Craven, ranging from budget-friendly B&Bs to luxurious hotels.

  • The Coniston Hotel - a luxurious retreat with scenic views and a range of amenities.
  • The Gamekeeper's Inn - a cosy inn with comfortable rooms and delicious traditional pub food.
  • The King's Head Hotel - a historic hotel with vintage charm and modern amenities.
  • Bed & Breakfast at Fifty One - a homely B&B with friendly hosts and comfortable rooms.

Whatever your interests, there are plenty of things to do in Craven to fill your 2-day visit. Enjoy the beautiful scenery, rich history, and warm hospitality of this charming part of North Yorkshire.

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