Settle
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Explore Settle, North Yorkshire: Places to Stay, Things to Do & Food

Settle is a town located in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Craven). It has a population of around 3,000 residents. Known for its proximity to the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Settle features the historic Settle-Carlisle Railway, attracting visitors interested in scenic rail journeys and outdoor exploration.

Settle is a charming market town that serves as a perfect gateway to the stunning landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. With its historic Settle-Carlisle Railway, visitors can embark on a scenic journey through breathtaking countryside, making it a must-visit for railway enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The town is also home to unique attractions, such as the Gallery on the Green, believed to be the smallest art gallery in the world, and the 17th-century Grade I listed building, The Folly.

As you explore Settle, you'll find a variety of activities to enjoy, including delightful walks that showcase the area's natural beauty. Whether you're looking to indulge in local cuisine or discover its rich history, Settle offers a welcoming atmosphere and a wealth of experiences. Don't miss out on the chance to discover more about the exciting things to do in this captivating town by checking out our things to do in Settle section.

Stay in Settle

Accommodation at No3 at Settle in settle
Bed & Breakfast

No3 at Settle

3 The Terrace, Settle BD24 9AW, UK
📍0.2m from the centre of Settle

Nestled in Settle, No3 offers a highly-rated, comfortable stay with delicious breakfast, perfect for exploring the Yorkshire Dales.

Accommodation at The Stables in settle
Apartment
From
£3968
per night

The Stables

4 DUKE STREET LINTON COURT, Settle, BD24 9DW, United Kingdom
📍0.1m from the centre of Settle

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Accommodation at Dugdales Cottage in settle
Hotel
From
£690
per night

Dugdales Cottage

Kirkgate, Settle, BD24 9DX, United Kingdom
📍0.1m from the centre of Settle

Accommodation at Town Hall Lofts, Settle in settle
Apartment
From
£537.5
per night

Town Hall Lofts, Settle

Town Hall Flats Cheapside, Settle, BD24 9EL, United Kingdom
📍0m from the centre of Settle🛏️1 Bed

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Accommodation at Robin Hill, Brewhouse Cottage and The Old Brewhouse in settle
Apartment

Robin Hill, Brewhouse Cottage and The Old Brewhouse

12, 14 & 14A Constitution Hill, Settle BD24 9ER, UK
📍0m from the centre of Settle

Discover charming, highly-rated self-catering cottages in Settle, a cosy home-from-home base for exploring the Dales.

Accommodation at Brewhouse Cottage in settle
Holiday Cottage

Brewhouse Cottage

14 Constitution Hill, Settle, North Yorkshire, BD24 9ER
📍0m from the centre of Settle

Things to Do in Settle

Rushing river water flows over rocks, surrounded by lush green trees in a serene natural setting.
Park

Giggleswick Memorial Bridge

Kings Mill Ln, Settle BD24, UK
📍0.4m from the centre of Settle

Discover the tranquil Giggleswick Memorial Bridge, offering scenic river views amidst beautiful Settle.

Queen's Rock - Attraction in settle
Attraction

Queen's Rock

Settle BD24 9FP, UK
📍0.4m from the centre of Settle

Discover Queen's Rock near Settle, a picturesque natural landmark perfect for riverside walks, offering peaceful scenery and local charm.

Warrendale Knots - Attraction in settle
Attraction

Warrendale Knots

Settle BD24 9LD, UK
📍1m from the centre of Settle

Experience the wild beauty of Warrendale Knots near Settle, a rewarding hike with panoramic Dales views and intriguing caves.

Dining at Dales deli sandwich bar in settle
Restaurant

Dales deli sandwich bar

Settle BD24 9EH, UK
📍0m from the centre of Settle

Discover Dales deli sandwich bar in Settle, famed for delicious wraps and butties, boasting a perfect 5-star rating.

Cafe High Street Coffee in settle
Cafe

High Street Coffee

6 High St, Settle BD24 9EX, UK
📍0.1m from the centre of Settle

Discover High Street Coffee in Settle, renowned for its specialty coffee, delicious homemade food, and friendly atmosphere.

Cafe C&K in settle
Cafe

C&K

Market Pl, Settle BD24 9EF, UK
📍0m from the centre of Settle

Discover C&K, a highly-rated Settle cafe known for its delicious food, excellent coffee, and friendly, dog-welcoming atmosphere.

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This town is geographically within the following regions:

Population
2,712
Postcode
BD24
Administrative area
North Yorkshire Council (formerly Craven)
Dialing code
01729
Timezone
UTC±00:00

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About Settle, North Yorkshire

Settle is a market town and civil parish located on the southern edge of the Yorkshire Dales in North Yorkshire. With a population of approximately 2,712 residents, Settle is known for its scenic beauty and historic railway connections. The town features the Settle-Carlisle Railway, which attracts visitors interested in outdoor exploration and scenic rail journeys.

Where Is Settle?

Settle is situated in North Yorkshire, approximately 10 miles northeast of Skipton and about 15 miles southwest of York. The town is easily accessible via major roads such as the A65 and B6480, which connect it to nearby villages like Langcliffe just 0.8 miles away and Giggleswick, located 1.2 miles to the east.

What Is Settle Known For?

Settle is renowned for its Settle railway station on the Settle & Carlisle line, which plays a key role in the town's identity as a gateway to the Yorkshire Dales. The town received its market charter in 1250, making it a significant trading hub in the region. Notably, the Folly, a Grade I listed building built in the 17th century, adds to its historical charm. Additionally, Settle is twinned with Banyuls-sur-Mer since 1992, promoting cultural exchange.

The History of Settle

Settle has its origins in the 7th-century Anglian period, evolving into a market town after being granted a market charter by Henry de Percy in 1250. The first bridge over the River Ribble was mentioned in 1498, marking an important infrastructural development. Settle played a role during the English Civil War, with John Lambert's troops camping in the town in 1651. The arrival of the railway in 1875 significantly enhanced its connectivity, further establishing Settle as a vital hub in the region.

Exploring Settle and Nearby Yorkshire

With over 29 attractions to explore, including the stunning landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales and the historic railway, there are plenty of things to do in Settle for visitors. The town's unique offerings, such as the Listening Gallery in an old phone box and the Gallery on the Green, thought to be the smallest art gallery in the world, add to its appeal.

Settle's proximity to the Dales makes it an ideal base for outdoor activities. Visitors can easily reach the picturesque village of Stainforth just 2.3 miles away or enjoy a walk around the nearby Stackhouse village. For a taste of local cuisine, browse places to eat in Settle to discover delightful dining options.

How Far Is Settle from York?

Settle is approximately 15 miles southwest of York, making it reachable in about a 30-minute drive via the A65.