Attractions near Dent
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White Scar Cave
(7 Miles)*
Deep beneath Ingleborough Hill, in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, lies a hidden world which has been sculpted by nature over thousands of years. |
Dales Countryside Museum and National Park Centre
(11 Miles)*
This is an award-winning museum, managed by the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority, housed in Hawes railway station in the north of the National Park. |
Abbot Hall Art Gallery
(12 Miles)*
The Gallery is housed in one of Kendal's most important buildings, a Grade I listed villa, on the banks of the River Kent. The galleries offer two floors of light-filled spaces in which to see art. |
Kendal Museum
(12 Miles)*
Kendal Museum was founded in 1796 - making it one of Britain's oldest museums. The museum boasts unique collections of natural history and archaeology, and often hosts exhibitions, events and workshops. |
Docker Park Farm Visitor Centre and Owls Cafe
(12 Miles)*
Docker Park Farm is situated in a fabulous rural setting between Lancaster and Kendal. |
Sizergh Castle
(12 Miles)*
The imposing Sizergh Castle stands at the gateway to the Lake District near Kendal. It has been home to the Strickland family for more than 750 years. |
Levens Hall
(13 Miles)*
The Hall is a magnificent Elizabethan mansion built around a 13th century pele tower with unique Topiary Gardens and a working steam collection. |
Towns near Dent
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Dent
(< 1 Mile)*
Dent village in Dentdale in the Yorkshire Dales National Park is a charming village with narrow cobbled streets, lined with attractive cottages and almost from a vanished world. |
Sedbergh
(4 Miles)*
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Barbon
(6 Miles)*
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Kirkby Lonsdale
(7 Miles)*
The small Cumbrian town of Kirkby Lonsdale is situated above the River Lune, 13 miles southeast of Kendal. |
Ingleton
(8 Miles)*
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Selside
(9 Miles)*
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Cotterdale
(9 Miles)*
Cotterdale is a very small settlement, consisting of only 12 cottages, with no telephone box, no street lights, no shop, no pub but instead an abundance of peace and quiet. |