Ingleton Waterfall Trail
Ingleton has been well-known for its caves and magnificent mountain scenery since the 18th century, but after a series of articles appeared in the local press, public curiosity prompted the appointment of an Improvements Company to make the waterfalls accessible to the public.
The trail first opened on 11th April, 1885, charging a 2d entrance fee. Thousands of visitors flocked to Ingleton by train from towns such as Bradford, Manchester and Leeds. In fact the trail’s popularity can be demonstrated by June 1888 when 3840 people visited Ingleton in one day alone.
AN UNDERGROUND ADVENTURE FOR ALL THE FAMILY IN THE YORKSHIRE DALES
Follow in the footsteps of early Victorian explorers on an exciting journey venturing 500 metres underground into one of the U.K's most jaw dropping natural wonders.

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