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Viaducto de Ribblehead

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Viaducto de Ribblehead

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The Ribblehead Viaduct, also known as Batty Moss Viaduct, is an iconic Victorian railway bridge majestically spanning the Ribble Valley at Ribblehead, North Yorkshire, England. This Grade II* listed structure is a prominent feature of the historic Settle-Carlisle railway line, situated within the stunning landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Rising to an elevation of approximately 300 meters above sea level, the viaduct is a remarkable feat of 19th-century engineering, characterized by its 24 impressive arches and a length…

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    9 de noviembre de 2018

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    El viaducto de Ribblehead es uno de los lugares más emblemáticos de Yorkshire. La magnífica ubicación del viaducto entre los Tres Picos lo convierte en el sueño de todo fotógrafo y en un lugar encantador para contemplar el paisaje.

    El viaducto tiene 400 m (1312 pies) de largo con 24 arcos que atraviesan Batty Moss. Construido entre 1870 y 1874, en su construcción trabajaron aproximadamente 1.000 trabajadores.
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    9 de diciembre de 2018

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    Fantástico lugar para visitar, pequeño estacionamiento cerca y, ocasionalmente, una camioneta de comida cuando hace buen tiempo. Si lo miras, puedes estar allí para cuando el tren de vapor pase por encima.
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    21 de octubre de 2022

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    Un viaducto icónico en los valles de Yorkshire, y muy fotogénico. También es un gran lugar para comenzar y terminar los 3 picos de Yorkshire, lo que significa que extrañas a las multitudes que partieron de Horton en Ribblesdale y te enojaste rápidamente con Whernside. ¡Comenzar aquí también significa que tiene una caminata larga y plana (más o menos) de regreso en lugar de una caminata larga luego Ingleborough!
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    1. Circuito de Low Force, Whernside & Ribblehead Viaduct — Yorkshire Dales National Park

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    430m

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    Hike the moderate 8.3-mile Three Peaks Walk in Yorkshire Dales National Park, gaining 1427 feet over 4 hours, featuring Whernside Summit.

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    Hike a moderate 8.1-mile loop from Blea Moor Road, featuring the iconic Ribblehead Viaduct and panoramic views from Park Fell.
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    Senderismo difícil. Se necesita muy buena forma física. Sendas accesibles en su mayoría. Se requiere tener paso firme.

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    Elevación 300 m

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    Ubicación: Ingleton, Yorkshire y Humber, Inglaterra, Reino Unido

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    What are the most popular walking routes around Ribblehead Viaduct?

    Many hikers enjoy circular walks that offer varying perspectives of the viaduct and the surrounding Yorkshire Dales. A popular option is a loop that takes you under the arches and up onto the fells for panoramic views. The viaduct also serves as a key landmark for the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge, with many choosing to start or finish their Whernside ascent here to avoid crowds and enjoy a flatter return walk.

    How challenging are the walks around Ribblehead Viaduct?

    Walks directly around the base of the viaduct are generally easy and suitable for most abilities, offering flat paths. However, many routes quickly ascend into the fells, such as Whernside, which can be challenging with significant elevation gain. Hikers should be prepared for varied terrain, including potentially boggy sections, especially after rain.

    Is Ribblehead Viaduct accessible by public transport?

    Yes, the Ribblehead Viaduct is located on the Settle-Carlisle railway line, and there is a Ribblehead railway station nearby. This makes it a unique destination accessible directly by train, offering a scenic journey through the Dales. Bus services to the area are less frequent, so checking schedules in advance is recommended.

    Are there specific viewpoints for the best photos of the viaduct?

    Absolutely. The viaduct's superb positioning between the Three Peaks makes it a photographer's dream. Excellent shots can be captured from directly beneath the arches, showcasing its immense scale. For wider, panoramic views, ascend slightly onto the surrounding fells, or find a spot along the paths that lead away from the immediate vicinity to frame the viaduct against the dramatic Dales landscape. The Ribblehead Visitor Centre area also offers good vantage points.

    Is Ribblehead Viaduct suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, the immediate area around the viaduct is generally flat and suitable for families. There are easy, short walks that allow children to marvel at the structure. For families seeking a bit more adventure, some of the lower-level paths are manageable, but always consider the length and difficulty of any chosen route, as well as weather conditions, when walking with young children.

    Can I bring my dog to Ribblehead Viaduct?

    Yes, the Ribblehead Viaduct area and many surrounding trails are dog-friendly. However, as it's within the Yorkshire Dales National Park and often involves walking through farmland, it's crucial to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock. Always carry waste bags and dispose of them responsibly.

    What facilities are available near Ribblehead Viaduct, such as cafes or pubs?

    There is a Ribblehead Visitor Centre near the viaduct, which often has basic facilities. Occasionally, a food van can be found in the car park area, especially during peak seasons or good weather. For more substantial refreshments or accommodation, the nearest pubs and cafes are typically found in nearby villages like Ingleton or Hawes, which are a short drive away.

    When is the best time to see a steam train cross the Ribblehead Viaduct?

    Historic steam trains traverse the Settle-Carlisle line on select dates, primarily during the spring, summer, and autumn months. To witness this spectacular sight, it's essential to check the schedules of heritage railway operators well in advance, as these events are popular and timings can vary. Seeing a steam train against the backdrop of the viaduct is a truly memorable experience.

    What should I wear for a walk around Ribblehead Viaduct?

    The weather in the Yorkshire Dales can be highly changeable, even in summer. It's advisable to wear layers, including waterproof and windproof outer shells, regardless of the forecast. Sturdy walking boots with good ankle support are recommended for comfort and safety on varied terrain. Don't forget a hat, gloves, and sun protection, as conditions can shift rapidly.

    Is there an accessible route for wheelchair users near the Ribblehead Viaduct?

    While the immediate area around the Ribblehead Viaduct car park offers relatively flat ground for viewing, dedicated accessible routes for wheelchair users are limited on the surrounding trails, which can be uneven or muddy. It's best to check specific accessibility information for the Ribblehead Visitor Centre and the immediate viewing areas before your visit.

    What is the history behind the construction of the Ribblehead Viaduct?

    The Ribblehead Viaduct was an immense engineering feat, constructed between 1869 and 1874 by up to 2,300 men, known as 'navvies'. These workers lived in temporary shantytowns near the site, enduring harsh conditions. Tragically, over 100 men lost their lives during its construction due to accidents and disease. The Settle-Carlisle line is notable as the last major railway in Britain built primarily by manual labor, a testament to the determination and sacrifice of its builders.

    How crowded does Ribblehead Viaduct get on weekends and holidays?

    As a major tourist destination and a popular starting point for the Yorkshire Three Peaks, Ribblehead Viaduct can get very busy, especially on sunny weekends and public holidays. The small car park fills up quickly. Arriving early in the morning is strongly recommended to secure parking and enjoy a quieter experience before the crowds arrive.

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