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Kilnsey Park

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Kilnsey Park
Kilnsey Park
Kilnsey Park
Kilnsey Park
Kilnsey Park
Kilnsey Park
Kilnsey Park
Kilnsey Park
Kilnsey Park
Kilnsey Park
Kilnsey Park
Kilnsey Park
Kilnsey Park
Kilnsey Park
Kilnsey Park
Kilnsey Park
Kilnsey Park
Kilnsey Park
Kilnsey Park
Kilnsey Park
Kilnsey Park
Kilnsey Park
Kilnsey Park
Kilnsey Park
Kilnsey Park
Phone:
+44 1756 752150

Hours:
Sunday9am - 5pm
Monday9am - 5pm
Tuesday9am - 5pm
Wednesday9am - 5pm
Thursday9am - 5pm
Friday9am - 5pm
Saturday9am - 5pm


Kilnsey is a small village in Wharfedale, North Yorkshire, England. It lies on the B6160 road, between the villages of Grassington and Kettlewell, near Arncliffe and just across the River Wharfe from Conistone. The most notable feature of Kilnsey is a large limestone cliff called Kilnsey Crag, overlooking the road and the River Wharfe from the west. The crag is around 170 feet high, with an overhang of 40 feet. It was painted by J. M. W. Turner in 1816. West from Kilnsey towards Malham Tarn runs the historic Mastiles Lane, a Roman marching road, later an important route for monks leading sheep from Fountains Abbey to summer pasture on higher ground. This is now a Dales walking track. The village of Kilnsey is a small collection of stone built Yorkshire Dales cottages, many dating back to the 1600s. The Old Hall in the village is believed to have been a medieval administrative site for the monks of Fountains Abbey who farmed huge flocks of sheep in the area. Most of the present building dates from 1658. Kilnsey Park is a visitor attraction and fishing lakes that was established in 1978 by the Roberts family. The park provides a fun day out for families, with attractions including fishing, a nature trail and farm animals. There is also a working fish farm and a small smokehouse producing smoked foods. There is cafe on site offering home-cooked meals and cakes. Kilnsey has one pub, the Tennant Arms, named after the Tennant family that owned the Kilnsey Estate up to 1911. Each autumn the village hosts Kilnsey Show, one of the largest one-day agricultural shows in the country. The show was established in 1897 and regularly attracts over 12,000 visitors. One of the highlights is the Kilnsey Crag Race, a 1.5 mile dash up and down the side of a cliff. On 5 July 2014, the Tour de France Stage 1 from Leeds to Harrogate passed through the village. Regarded as one of the best places to watch the race, an event, VeloFest, was hosted directly alongside the route to allow thousands of spectators to camp and watch the race.
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