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The Old Stables at Hipping Hall, in Lancashire’s corner of the Yorkshire Dales National Park is set to launch a selection of creative mid-week getaways… The top foodie bolthole has teamed up with a selection...
Posted 6 years ago, by Hipping Hall. Posted in Events
The Old Stables at Hipping Hall, in Lancashire’s corner of the Yorkshire Dales National Park is set to launch a selection of creative mid-week getaways… The top foodie bolthole has teamed up with a selection...
Posted 6 years ago, by Hipping Hall. Posted in Events,News
Hipping Hall, is gearing up to host its first ever arts pop-up on 28th April. The event featuring top artists and creators from across the north of England will take place from 10am until 4pm. ...
Posted 6 years ago, by Hipping Hall. Posted in Events,News
Italians may not have invented wine, but more than anyone else throughout the ages they have demonstrated a serious passion for it…. After all wine is also a very important part of everyday Italian life…...
Posted 6 years ago, by Hipping Hall. Posted in Events
Oli Martin, the head chef at Hipping Hall, is set to showcase his talents at this year’s first ever Taste Cumbria Food Festival Kirkby Lonsdale. The new Festival is designed to be a showcase of...
Posted 6 years ago, by Hipping Hall. Posted in Things to See and Do
Are you a secret Wallace or Gromit? Like a bit of cheese? Then we have just the thing for you… discover a tasty bit of Wensleydale at the Wensleydale Creamery… a must see for all...
Posted 6 years ago, by Hipping Hall. Posted in Things to See and Do
Check our Farfield Mill, a former Victorian woollen mill in the Yorkshire Dales, now fully restored with four floors of inspiration just waiting to be discovered… with heritage displays, working looms, regularly exhibitions and craft...
Posted 6 years ago, by Hipping Hall. Posted in Local Walks
Approx 7.5 miles (12km). This walk is a perfect introduction to the world of Limestone…following Leck Beck from green pastures to open moors… The drama begins with the gorge of Easegill Kirk. The lower section...
Posted 6 years ago, by Hipping Hall. Posted in Local Walks
Approx 5 miles (8km). This circular trail follows a well-defined footpath alongside two rivers. On departing the car park the first section of the trail follows the River Twiss as it cascades through Swilla Glen....