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Top Things to Do in Skipton, North Yorkshire: A Complete Guide

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Skipton is often referred to as the ‘Gateway to the Dales’ due to its close proximity to the Yorkshire Dales National Park.  With its historic castle, bustling market and picturesque canal basin, the town is a lovely place to visit and we were excited to be spending a short break exploring the area.

Gatehouse, Skipton Castle
Gatehouse, Skipton Castle

We arrived in Skipton mid morning making our first stop at Skipton Castle which has stood proudly at the top of the high street for over 900 years.  After leaving our car in the Bailey car park adjacent to the castle (£4.50 all day) we were soon entering the castle through its impressive gatehouse.  Standard adult admission £11.20.  The castle was established to suppress opposition to Norman rule in the north of England and was constructed in 1090 by a Norman baron before later coming into the Clifford family’s ownership.

Skipton Castle
Skipton Castle

Tours are self-guided with the aid of a laminated map which led us through the main rooms including the vast banqueting hall where Lord and Lady Clifford would have entertained.

Banqueting Hall, Skipton Castle
Banqueting Hall, Skipton Castle

We also viewed the kitchen, bedchambers and privy before climbing the winding stone steps up to the watchtower from where the stronghold would have been defended.  After taking in the far reaching views from the top we descended down to the dark and dismal dungeons in the very bottom of the castle.

Conduit Court, Skipton Castle
Conduit Court, Skipton Castle

Many of the rooms overlook the beautiful Conduit Court.  At its centre stands a 350 year old yew tree which was planted by Lady Anne Clifford who must have had green fingers, as it is still thriving to this day.

Priory Ruins, Skipton Castle
Priory Ruins, Skipton Castle

The castle grounds are also impressive with their manicured lawns, ruined chapel, picnic areas and tea rooms making the castle a delightful place to spend a couple of hours. Skipton Castle.

Skipton Castle Woods
Skipton Castle Woods

Running along the northern edge of the castle in a valley lie the Castle Woods so we decided to explore there next.  There are three walking routes to choose from ranging from easy to moderately strenuous so we decided to follow the moderate ‘blue’ route.

The Spirit of Medieval Huntress, Skipton Castle
The Spirit of Medieval Huntress, Skipton Castle

As there had been recent rain, the woods were looking very lush and verdant and with the aroma of wild garlic drifting by, it was a very pleasant place for a pre-lunch stroll.  Along the trails two sculptures made from willow can be found.

Holy Trinity Church, Skipton
Holy Trinity Church, Skipton

After completing our trail we stepped into Holy Trinity Church which stands next to the castle overlooking the high street.  The church has strong links to Richard III, Lady Anne Clifford and of course the castle.

Holy Trinity Church, Skipton
Holy Trinity Church, Skipton

It’s worth taking a look inside to view its beautiful stained glass windows, intricately carved choir stalls and ancient oak pews with individual doors.

Bizzie Lizzies, Skipton
Bizzie Lizzies, Skipton

We then felt ready for some lunch and there’s nowhere better in the centre of Skipton than it’s famous fish and chip shop Bizzie Lizzies.  This multi award winning restaurant and takeaway has been a  winner of the National Fish & Chip awards and people come from far and wide for a tasty meal.  There are two branches in town with one overlooking the canal and this was where we’d  booked a table for lunch.  We were shown to a window table in their bright, airy restaurant and with only a cursory glance at the menu we couldn’t resist their classic cod and chips served with a side of mushy peas and accompanied by a pot of tea and bread and butter.

Fish and Chips, Bizzie Lizzie's, Skipton
Fish and Chips, Bizzie Lizzie’s, Skipton

It’s easy to see why Bizzie Lizzies is so popular as our fish tasted delicious, coated in a light, crisp batter and served with a generous portion of chips.  Seated by the window, we enjoyed watching canal boats and pleasure cruisers pass by and it was on to one of these that we were heading next.

Canal boat trip, Skipton
Canal boat trip, Skipton

Boat trips start from the canal basin, just around the corner from the cafe and we’d reserved places on one of their one hour cruises which are excellent value at only £9.50.  We arrived around 10 minutes before the departure time and after exchanging our on-line tickets for boarding passes in the office we joined a long queue to get on board.  I was expecting that we’d just end up with middle seats but was pleasantly surprised to discover that tickets include reserved seats which was a great bonus.

Leeds Liverpool Canal, Skipton
Leeds Liverpool Canal, Skipton

Once underway, a recorded commentary began with lots of information and fun facts about the Leeds Liverpool canal which is the longest in the country at 127 miles in length and took 46 years to build.  The canal carried coal, stone, wool, cotton and other goods throughout the 19th century and is now used for pleasure cruising.

Canal boat trip, Skipton
Canal boat trip, Skipton

Tours set off in the Leeds direction passing old Victorian mills that have now been repurposed into attractive waterside apartments.  Leaving the mills behind, there are lovely views of the rolling countryside and lots of wildlife to be seen.

Skipton Canal Basin
Skipton Canal Basin

We spotted a heron although I wasn’t quick enough to manage to take a photo of it but ducks and geese were easier to capture.  Our journey took us through one swing bridge before the boat turned around at Snaygill.  Light refreshments are available to purchase on board with themed boat trips also available.  Skipton Boat Trips

Skipton High Street on market day
Skipton High Street on market day

After enjoying our boat trip we wandered back up the high street where the market stalls lined both sides of the high street on a cobbled section known as “setts”.  The Royal Charter from King John granted the town the right to hold a ‘fair’ on four days each week and this continues to this day each Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.  Stall holders offer household items, textiles, olives, fresh produce, plants and flowers.  Being a cheese lover we paused for a look at Lawson’s cheese stall as it offers a wonderful selection of local cheese, biscuits cakes and chutneys.

Lawson's Cheese Stall, Skipton Market
Lawson’s Cheese Stall, Skipton Market

Just beyond the church is the long established Stanforth’s butchers where there is  often a queue outside the door for one of their award winning pork pies.

Stanforth's Pork Pie Establishment, Skipton
Stanforth’s Pork Pie Establishment, Skipton

We couldn’t manage one then after our fish and chips but I’d highly recommend them as we’ve bought them in the past.

Skipton Town Hall
Skipton Town Hall

Moving on, we crossed the road to the town hall so that we could visit the Craven Museum and Gallery which is free to visit and documents Craven’s history with photos, costumes, art and furniture.  There’s an interesting section on Dewhurst’s cotton mill which opened in 1829 as a spinning and weaving operation producing bobbins of the well known Sylko sewing thread.

Craven Museum, Skipton
Craven Museum, Skipton

The mill has long since gone but nostalgic memories remain as it provided a livelihood for many local residents.  The museum is definitely worthy of a short visit and with the town hall also being home to the local tourist information, it’s a good place to pick up leaflets and make enquiries.

Craven Court Shopping Centre, Skipton
Craven Court Shopping Centre, Skipton

Before returning to the car we popped into the Craven Court Shopping Centre located just off the high street.  This beautiful two tier shopping mall was created from a 16th century theatre and its original stone walls create a traditional backdrop to its attractive mix of small shops and cafes.  Filled with small independents and high street favourites including Crew Clothing, it’s an absolute gem and not to be missed.  Craven Court.

Tempest Arms, Elslack
Tempest Arms, Elslack

It was then time to check into our accommodation at The Tempest Arms located just a 15 minute drive from Skipton in the village of Elslack. This newly refurbished 17th century country inn is nestled in beautiful countryside on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales and has 21 bedrooms, suites and a restaurant.

Guest room, Tempest Arms Elslack
Guest room, Tempest Arms Elslack

With an oak floor and palette of neutral shades our Beckside suite had a gorgeous Scandi uncluttered feel.  It was light and airy with windows to two sides and a pair of French windows opening out onto a private, secluded garden.  There was a freestanding bath to one side of the bed along with a well proportioned en-suite bathroom.

Restaurant, Tempest Arms, Elslack
Restaurant, Tempest Arms, Elslack

We’d reserved a table for dinner at 7.00 p.m. in the inn’s cosy restaurant.  The menu comprises a good choice of pub classics and our starters of crab crostini and onion bhajis were very flavoursome and nicely plated.  Mains of Lancashire cheese pie and sea bass and prawns were equally tasty and we were so full that for once we declined a dessert.  The end of a lovely day exploring Skipton.

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41 responses to “Top Things to Do in Skipton, North Yorkshire: A Complete Guide”

  1. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    Catching up on your posts. Skipton Castle looks great and I love that it has gardens and a forest to explore. I would likely have had lunch at that cheese shop 😊😊 Maggie

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Skipton Castle is so well preserved and a splendid place to visit along with the canal boat trip . I’m a real cheese lover too Maggie.

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  2. photogsgelz Avatar

    Wow! Wonderful list. I went to Yorkshire Dales a few months ago, and had passed by Skipton but didn’t stay long there as I wasn’t quite aware that there was so many things to see! Guess I’ll have to make another trip back! Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Skipton is a delightful small town to visit especially on a nice day, Hopefully you’ll have an opportunity to return before too long.

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  3. junedesilva Avatar

    Skipton looks like a wonderful destination. I would enjoy spending time there with so much to see and do. The canal trip and woodland walk appeal to me in particular, but everything you did – and ate – is enticing, Marion!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your interest and kind words June. I think you would enjoy a visit to Skipton and the surrounding area as it’s lovely when the sun is shining!

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  4. Tanja Avatar

    thanks for the interesting tour of Skipton

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure Tanja, another lovely small town for you to visit sometime in northern England.

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  5. shane harrison Avatar

    Very enjoyable tour, Marion. Like many of your correspondents I am absolutely hooked by your photo of the fish and chips at Bizzie Lizzies. Can’t wait till the local chipper opens!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Those fish and chips were mouthwatering Shane. Definitely the place to dine in the centre of Skipton!

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  6. ThingsHelenLoves Avatar
    ThingsHelenLoves

    A great day. The Spirit of the Medieval Huntress is just beautiful 😍

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Helen. Those willow sculptures are really beautiful in the castle grounds. If you’ve not visited this part of North Yorkshire, I’d highly recommend it both for its heritage and scenery.

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  7. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    The castle and church are both beautiful. And it’s a thumbs up for the canal cruise – what a fun way to see a place from a different angle. Yummy looking fish and chips and what a lovely room at The Tempest Arms – oh, that bath!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Corna, it was a lovely day out in every respect and you know how much I enjoy,a good soak in a roll top bath!

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  8. NortheastAllie Avatar

    This looks like a lovely place to explore, and the boat trip seems like an awesome way to see the region as well. The fish and chips also look very delicious!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Skipton is a lovely market town and a great place to explore. Those fish and chips were delicious! Thanks so much for taking the time to comment Allie, it’s much appreciated.

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  9. 100 Country Trek Avatar

    Thanks for sharing this Skipton Castle Marion..This meal is so delicious 😋. Those canals are so amazing. Anita

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest in this post Anita. Skipton is a delightful place.

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  10. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    Skipton Castle looks impressive, as do the grounds. The boat trip looks like a great way to see more of the town, especially given how gloomy the weather looked. That’s awesome to hear that you were able to reserve seats in advance to ensure you got a good spot by the window.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Visiting Skipton was lovely and we were lucky that it stayed fine as talmost he entire month of July has been a washout over here Linda!

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  11. ianscyberspace Avatar

    So much for to love about this post. I’d love to have visited the Dales after being exposed to All Creatures Great and Small a few years with re-runs. Then there is the canals a favorite of mine since I discovered an ancestor very long ago was a lock keeper and the delightful fish and chip restaurant which looked very enticing. Thank you!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m so pleased you enjoyed my visit to Skipton. It’s a very attractive market town Ian.

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  12. travelling_han Avatar

    Another really interesting English town. I would love to visit the castle…and eat those fish and chips..oh, and collapse in that bath at the end of the day. Looks like a great short break destination 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest in my day spent exploring Skipton Hannah. The castle, canal, market and fish and chips were all superb not to mention the cosy inn where we stayed. All that was missing was some summer sunshine, but at least it didn’t rain!

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  13. grandmisadventures Avatar

    Skipton looks like a great place to visit- I love the castle and the museum and the wild huntress there in the woods. And for sure fish and chips at Bizzie Lizzies would be a must if nothing else than to go somewhere with such a cute name 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your interest in my visit to Skipton Meg. It’s a very pleasant market town with its castle, canal and award winning fish and chips. The only thing to improve the day would have been some sunshine but at least it didn’t rain.

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  14. Mike and Kellye Hefner Avatar

    Wonderful post, Marion! The Skipton Castle had me thinking of knights in shining armor and damsels in distress. The willow sculpture in the forest was fabulous, and I wished I could have one in my back yard. My mouth was watering over the fish and chips at Bizzie Lizzies – oh, how wonderful it must’ve tasted. Have a great week!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Exploring Skipton was a great start to our stay in the area Kellye and those fish and chips were absolutely delicious! Thanks so much for taking the time to comment.

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  15. kagould17 Avatar

    Another awesome town to explore Marion. So much to see and do and we always enjoy castle tours. Love the willow vine sculpture. These are so amazing. The fish and chips look like the real deal and a canal boat tour is a nice bonus. Thanks for taking us there. Allan

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  16. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    In my books it’s always a great day if it starts touring a castle! Those fish and chips looked so delicious and filling. I’d love strolling along the canal to walk it off.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Castles, canals and fish and chips are a great combination Lyssy. It was a lovely day out apart from the lack of sunshine!

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  17. Linda G Avatar

    The account of your day in Skipton was nicely detailed, along with wonderful photographs from your day’s adventures. The mills in the United States also have been repurposed into attractive waterside apartments. We passed by several mill apartment buildings, while in our recent vacation to New England states. We visited friends inside one of the mill apartments, while in New Hampshire. That apartment building has a health club, a 40-yard lap pool, whirlpool spa, and a sauna. The apartment was very nice too.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Hi Linda, Thanks so much for your interest and kind words regarding my visit to Skipton. It’s so nice that new life has been breathed into these waterside mills and the one you describe in New Hampshire sounds very swish indeed. I’d like to visit New England sometime too.

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  18. TheRamblingWombat Avatar

    Certainly a packed day’s sightseeing with a lovely place to rest for the night.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you. Yes, it was a splendid first day of sightseeing in Skipton followed by a very comfortable place to stay.

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  19. Coral Waight Avatar

    Loved my day in Skipton, especially the castle. So perfect, it only needed a bit of furniture and you could have lived there.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m delighted to read that you have also visited Skipton and it’s famous castle Coral. It’s a lovely market town with gorgeous surrounding countryside.

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  20. Alison Avatar

    Another lovely break Marion and the inn looks cosy. I do love visiting castles, sadly do not get the chance in Australia

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Tempest Arms is very cosy Alison and proved to be a perfect base for touring Skipton and the surrounding area.

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  21. Rebecca Avatar

    A very austere-looking Skipton Castle! But a lot of beauty to it regardless! Looks like a pleasant time exploring this part of England, and you certainly were pampered with that gorgeous bathtub in your accommodation! Looking forward to reading more about your time there. 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We enjoyed our stay in Skipton very much Rebecca and basing ourselves at the Tempest Arms was a real treat. Thanks so much for your interest and for taking the time to comment.

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