Explore Yorkshire & Beyond from Castleys
Castleys Guest House is perfectly positioned to be your luxury base camp for exploring the very best of Northern England. From historic market towns and literary villages to dramatic national parks, there’s an adventure waiting for everyone
You’ll find many circular walks departing directly from Castleys, offering immediate access to the beautiful local countryside without needing the car
Local Hubs & Charming Towns
These popular towns offer markets, unique shops, and great dining, all within easy reach of Castleys
Thornton-in Craven
Enjoy easy access to the family fun and seasonal events at Thornton Hall Country Park and the historic St Marys Church.
Skipton
Known as the “Gateway to the Dales.” Visit the medieval Skipton Castle and the bustling market.
Barnoldswick
Affectionately known as “Barlick.” A charming market town with heritage rooted in the Leeds and Liverpool Canal.
Haworth
The heart of Brontë Country. Walk the cobbled Main Street and visit the Brontë Parsonage Museum.
Ikley
A beautiful spa town known for the famous Ilkley Moor and its elegant shopping streets.
Clitheroe
The gateway to the stunning Ribble Valley, featuring a Norman castle and excellent food scene.
Harrogate
Famous for its Victorian architecture, the Turks Head Baths, and refined tearooms.
Yorkshire Dales National Park
This vast national park encompasses thousands of square miles of dramatic moors, valleys, hills, and villages.
Grand Adventures & Dramatic Landscapes
These destinations are perfect for unforgettable hiking, scenic drives, and experiencing iconic Northern landscapes.
Yorkshire Three Peaks
Challenge yourself! We are perfectly located for tackling the famous Yorkshire Three Peaks challenge, featuring the spectacular summits of Ingleborough, Whernside, and Pen-y-ghent.
Bolton Abbey Estate
Explore the magnificent Priory ruins, enjoy the tranquil riverside walks, and ride the Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway.
Gisburn Forest
(Approx. 20-30 mins) The largest forest in Lancashire, renowned for its extensive network of mountain biking trails and waymarked forest walks.
Malham Cove & Janet's Foss
Discover two of Yorkshire’s most beloved natural wonders. Marvel at the dramatic curved limestone cliff face of Malham Cove and find the hidden waterfall and pool at Janet's Foss.
Ribblehead Viaduct
Marvel at this impressive Victorian railway structure, a key landmark for walkers and photographers alike.
Yorkshire Dales Icons
Visit the market town of Hawes (home of Wensleydale Cheese), the unique cobblestone village of Dent, and the famous waterfalls walk at Ingleton.
The Lake District
(1.5 hours) Take an unforgettable day trip! Castleys is only one and a half hours from the Lake District, offering easy access to its majestic mountains and lakes.
Waterfall at Ingleton
Discover the breathtaking beauty of the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail. Follow the winding path through lush woodland and rocky gorges as you encounter a series of spectacular cascades, including the impressive Thornton Force plunging over ancient limestone.
Gordale Scar
Discover the striking landscape of Gordale Scar. Walk between towering limestone cliffs and listen to the rush of the cascading waterfall as it pours through this dramatic natural gorge — a breathtaking hidden gem in the Yorkshire Dales.
Pendle Hill
Discover the iconic Pendle Hill. Climb its sweeping slopes for far-reaching views across Lancashire and Yorkshire, and immerse yourself in the area’s rich history and folklore that make this landscape truly unforgettable.
Howarth - Bronte Country
Discover the charm of Haworth in Brontë Country. Wander the cobbled streets, explore the moorland landscapes that inspired the Brontë sisters, and soak up the rich literary heritage woven into this atmospheric Yorkshire village.
Skipton - Gateway to Yorkshire Dales
The historic town of Skipton, gateway to the Yorkshire Dales. Stroll its bustling high street, explore the impressive medieval castle, and enjoy easy access to the rolling hills and scenic trails of the surrounding countryside and nearby villages.
Pathways & waterways
Leeds Liverpool Canal
The stunning summit stretch of the canal runs right through the local area, offering tranquil, flat towpath walks and opportunities for waterside dining.

The Pennine Way
Experience Britain’s most famous long-distance path. Access points are easily reached from Castleys, offering challenging and rewarding moorland hikes.

circular walks
We are happy to point you towards many scenic circular walks that start and finish right outside the door, catering to all ability levels.
Book your unforgettable escape today!
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We know that booking a luxury escape means wanting everything to be just right. I
am more than happy to discuss your individual requirements, whether you’re
planning a multi-generational family holiday, need specific information about our
mobility-friendly features, or are coordinating wedding accommodation.
For a personal and friendly chat, please call Sandra today.
07946 606911
info@castleys.co.uk
We look forward to helping you plan your perfect stay at Castleys!
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