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About Skipton Railway Station

A Grade II listed train station dating back to 1847, Skipton Railway Station is a train station serving the market town of Skipton, North Yorkshire. Being a gateway to the Yorkshire Dales, Skipton has had a high volume of leisure traffic for over a century. The train station was instrumental in bringing in more tourism from locations such as Leeds, Lancaster, and Bradford.

Reconnect with nature in The Yorkshire Dales

The Yorkshire Dales are one of the few places where you can still experience the rugged, unspoilt countryside of Britain, with breathtaking views dotted with ancient castles and abbeys. At its centre, you'll find some of the UK's most important protected areas - the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the Yorkshire Dales National Park. With many charming towns to explore in the area like Leyburn, Masham, and Skipton, each with their own unique character, the Yorkshire Dales is the perfect place to get away from it all, and reconnect with nature.

Feel the spirit of English history at Bolton Abbey

Bolton Abbey is one of the most intriguing historical sites in the north - the eerie ruins of a medieval Abbey, carefully preserved over the years for everyone to enjoy. Come here to explore its turbulent history and the part it played in local communities for centuries past, and walk through the 30,000 acres of beautiful surrounding countryside.

Looking for a cheap hotel Near Skipton Railway Station? Travelodge Skipton Hotel is a five-minute drive away, and Travelodge Keighley Hotel can be reached in 20.