Travel to Ingleton by road
Ingleton is on the western edge of the Yorkshire Dales, close to the border with Lancashire.
Driving from the south involves taking the M40 from London and then taking the M6 at Birmingham and the A65 for the final short leg to Ingleton.
From Scotland, take the M6 south and again, take the A65 for the last leg of your journey.
To plan your journey we recommend using the AA Route Planner.
For more information and/or to check for possible delays visit thisislancashire.co.uk/li/traffic.in.Preston.
Travel to Ingleton by train
Travelling by train is a straightforward option. Trains from London to Lancaster take around four hours and from there, visitors need to board a local bus to Ingleton.
For more information and/or to check train times and prices visit nationalrail.co.uk.
Travel to Ingleton by plane
There are three airports within a two-hour drive of Ingleton; Manchester, Liverpool John Lennon and Leeds Bradford. These airports are served by flights from various airports around the UK and Ireland.
For more information and/or to check flight times and prices visit liverpoolairport.com / manchesterairport.co.uk / leedsbradfordairport.co.uk.