2 Best Sights in Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire

Bolton Abbey

Some of the loveliest Wharfedale scenery comes into view near Bolton Priory, the ruins of a 12th-century Augustinian priory that sit on a grassy embankment over a great curve of the River Wharfe. The view inspired J. M. W. Turner to create a number of watercolors of the priory ruins and nearby sites. Close to Bolton Priory and surrounded by romantic woodland scenery, the River Wharfe plunges between a narrow chasm in the rocks (called the Strid) before reaching Barden Tower, a ruined medieval hunting lodge that can be visited just as easily as Bolton Priory. Both are part of the 30,000-acre Bolton Abbey estate owned by the dukes of Devonshire. The priory is just a short walk or drive from the village of Bolton Abbey. You can also visit the priory church. Guides are available weekdays from March to October.

Bolton Abbey, Skipton, North Yorkshire, BD23 6EX, England
01756-718000
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Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway

You can take a scenic ride on this preserved heritage railway from the station in Bolton Abbey. If you really enjoy your ride, you can even take a two-hour course on how to drive a steam train. Steam trains run every Sunday in winter and daily in summer, but hours vary greatly, especially in spring and fall, so it's best to call ahead.