All 2.5 & 3 hour trike tours are amazing mini adventures. They all have been carefully crafted with your sheer pleasure and enjoyment in mind. There will be plenty of stops with many photo opportunities along the way, keep your camera handy! Just sit back and enjoy the stunning views. We look forward to meeting you and enjoying your company on board our Boom three seater trike. We will take great pleasure in chauffeuring you through our breathtaking Yorkshire Dales National Park; we do so love showing them off.
Total Price per tour for two: £250
Tour Duration: 2 hours 30mins inc refreshment stop at Tan Hill Inn highest pub in England
Start Location: Stone House Hotel Hawes DL8 3PT
Route: Departing from the Stone House Hotel at Sedbusk near Hawes. We head for Askrigg, Low Row, up and over into Arkengarthdale via the Gill Gate Watersplash (made famous on the TV series All Creatures Great & Small), Langthwaite, Tan Hill (where we stop for coffee at the highest Inn in England), steep descent into Keld, Thwaite, crossing from Swaledale to Wensleydale via the amazing Buttertubs Pass (the steepest mountain climb of the Tour De France 2014) before descending into Wensleydale and back to the Stone House Hotel.
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YTT23: Wensleydale & Swaledale via Buttertubs
Total Price per tour for two: £300
Tour Duration: 3 hours inc refreshments at Dales Centre Cafe, Reeth
Start Locations: The White Bear Hotel Masham HG4 4EN
Route: Masham, Jervaulx Abbey, West Witton, Bainbridge, Hawes, Buttertubs Pass, Muker, Gunnerside, Low Row, Gill Gate water splash (as seen on All Creatures Great & Small), Langthwaite, Reeth, Grinton Moor, Leyburn, Middleham and back to finish at Masham.
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YTT08: Lower & Middle Wharfedale
Total Price per tour for two: £300
Tour Duration: 3 hours inc refreshment stop at the Cafe by the Lake
Start Location: Rendezvous Hotel Skipton BD23 2TA
Route: Skipton, Gargrave, Bell Busk, Airton, Malham, Malham Tarn, Arncliffe, Kilnsey Crag, Burnsall, Barden Towers, Eastby, Skipton.
Judith's Review: This tour is probably one of our favourites; this tour always leaves us spellbound. First is the opportunity to experience the typical Yorkshire market town of Skipton. Then cruise through country lanes, between dry stone walls, watching the gentle farmland as you begin to rise through Airton, Kirkby Malham up to the astounding Malham Tarn. The steep climb offers awe inspiring views over the Moors to Parson's Pulpit, before winding steeply down into Arncliffe. From there we pass the impressive Kilnsey Crag, picturesque Burnsall, and cruise through lower Wharfedale to Bolton Abbey before finishing back at the Rendezvous hotel.
YTT25: Ribblehead Viaduct Delight
Total Price per tour for two: £300
Tour Duration: 3 hours inc refreshment stop
Start Location: Dales Countyside Museum Hawes DL8 3NT
YTT17: By Pen-y-Ghent
Total Price per tour for two: £300
Tour Duration: 3 hours inc refreshment stop at Cafe by the Lake
Start Location: Rendezvous Hotel in Skipton. BD23 2TA
Route: Skipton, Gargrave, Settle, Stainforth, Pen-y-Ghent, Halton Gill, Arncliffe, Kilnsey, Thresfield, Cracoe, Skipton.
Judith's Review: This is a magnificent tour, starting with a swift cruise along the A65 towards Settle, following the Leeds/Liverpool Canal and the railway. Once through Settle a right turn takes us through the villages of Langcliffe and Stainforth and a steep climb to the majestic moors of Ribblesdale and past Pen-Y-Ghent. A feast of drystone walls! Halton Gill looks gorgeous in the distance, it's an awesome drive towards Litton, then Arncliffe (orginal location of Emmerdale), where the narrow road widens by a nestling stone bridge. A nod to Kilnsey Crag brings us through Thresfield with a smooth cruise back to Skipton.
All our tour prices are based on two guests sharing the trike. As a company we are passionate and pride ourselves on being able to offer Accessibility to All. The duration of our tours are approximate only, as they are far too beautiful to rush. We stop every hour or so for a comfort break, stretch your legs and maybe take in a coffee or two.
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