With a rich history dating back to the 11th century, Skipton is a medieval town home to a 12th-century fortress, art galleries and classic British pubs. The town is intersected by the picturesque Leeds and Liverpool Canal, while the surrounding region reveals a wealth of natural and historical attractions.
Things to do in Skipton
You’d be amiss visiting Skipton without seeing the magnificent 12th-century Skipton Castle, which is almost completely intact and features well-preserved rooms, including a dungeon, kitchen and bedchamber. Venture slightly east of Skipton to stumble upon the 12th-century Augustinian Priory church ruins of Bolton Abbey. You can wander the picturesque riverside grounds before entering the ruins.
Most of Skipton’s restaurants, pubs and shops are located along High Street, such as The Three Sheep Tea Rooms and The Hemmingways Tea Rooms. Grab a pint in the cosy atmosphere of the Red Lion pub before enjoying delicious French cuisine in Le Bistro Des Amis. Keen shoppers can browse a range of fashion boutiques, including New Look and Fat Face.
Want to see Skipton from a different angle? Head to the historic Gallows Bridge for gorgeous canal views. Afterwards, jump aboard a canal cruise to float down the waterways past old-world cottages and lush greenery. If you’re interested in the local art culture, visit the Mill Bridge Gallery, while the Craven Museum & Gallery also houses vintage furnishings and artefacts.
Time your visit for the Skipton Market, which dates back to medieval times and is held four days a week. Check out a wealth of local vendors selling household goods, handcrafted clothing, fresh produce and jewellery.
Getting around Skipton
Skipton is connected to nearby cities, such as Leeds and Bradford, via the Skipton railway station, about five minutes’ walk from the town centre. You can walk around the centre of town, but a hire car is best for venturing further.