Attractions and places to see around Great Timble, a village nestled in North Yorkshire's Washburn Valley, include historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. Its location provides access to the wider Yorkshire Dales, offering diverse landscapes for exploration. The area features reservoirs, rivers, and moorland, alongside ancient ruins and geological formations.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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A nice little stone circle on top of Ilkley moor
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This is a really nice natural beauty place not far from Bolton Abbey and in the Strid woods
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Bolton Abbey is the ruins of a 12th century Augustinian Monastery which was known as Bolton Priory. It was closed in 1539 as part of Henry VIII dissolution of the monasteries.
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The Strid is a section of the River Wharfe and considered to be one of the most dangerous sections of rivers in the UK. The river is forced through a narrow gap at Great pressure.
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Bolton Abbey founded in the 12th-century. It is an Augustinian monastery, Bolton Priory, and there is a surrounding 26,100-acre estate with loads of lovely walks along the River Wharfe.
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The area around Great Timble is rich in history. You can explore the evocative ruins of Bolton Abbey Ruins, a 12th-century Augustinian Monastery set by the River Wharfe. Further afield, consider visiting Knaresborough Castle, Skipton Castle, or the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Fountains Abbey with its impressive monastic ruins and water garden.
Absolutely. High on Ilkley Moor, you'll find the impressive Cow and Calf Rocks, offering sublime views over Ilkley and Wharfedale. Another prominent natural feature is Simon's Seat, a grit stone outcrop within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, providing amazing panoramic views across the Dales.
Beyond historical ruins, you can delve into local culture at the Nidderdale Museum in Pateley Bridge, which showcases Dales life. For a unique experience, visit The Oldest Sweetshop In The World, also in Pateley Bridge. In Skipton, the Craven Museum & Gallery offers insights into local heritage and even displays an original Shakespeare First Folio.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Bolton Abbey Estate is very family-friendly, offering picturesque walks along the River Wharfe and facilities like the Cavendish Pavilion for refreshments. Exploring the ancient Twelve Apostles Stone Circle on Ilkley Moor can also be an engaging outing for older children.
Great Timble is surrounded by excellent walking opportunities. The Washburn Valley itself offers numerous paths, and the nearby Yorkshire Dales National Park is a walker's paradise. You can find detailed routes, including those around Fewston Reservoir and Denton Moor, in the Running Trails around Great Timble guide, which also features walking paths.
Yes, the region offers diverse cycling routes. You can explore scenic roads and trails that pass by attractions like Bolton Abbey. For specific routes and their difficulty levels, refer to the Cycling around Great Timble guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Great Timble guide.
The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with longer daylight hours. However, the Yorkshire Dales can be beautiful in autumn with changing foliage, and even in winter, if you are prepared for colder conditions, the landscapes can be stunning.
Yes, on Ilkley Moor, you can visit the Twelve Apostles Stone Circle. This Bronze Age site dates back between 3000-1200 BC and is believed to have served a ceremonial purpose, offering an atmospheric glimpse into ancient history.
The Cavendish Pavilion, located within the Bolton Abbey Estate, is an excellent spot for refreshments and meals with riverside views. In Great Timble itself, The Timble Inn offers dining and accommodation. Many towns nearby, like Ilkley and Knaresborough, also have a variety of pubs and cafes.
You can explore the ancient limestone caverns of Stump Cross Caverns, a fascinating geological wonder located within the Yorkshire Dales. This offers a unique underground adventure, showcasing the natural formations of the region.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from natural monuments like Cow and Calf Rocks and Simon's Seat. The atmospheric and historical significance of sites such as Bolton Abbey Ruins is also highly appreciated, along with the peaceful and picturesque walks along the River Wharfe.
While Great Timble itself is a small village, public transport options exist to reach some of the wider regional attractions. It's advisable to check local bus routes and schedules for specific destinations like Ilkley, Knaresborough, or Skipton, as many attractions are best accessed by car or as part of a planned walking or cycling route.


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