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Crina Bottom

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Crina Bottom

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Crina Bottom is a historic, 400-year-old farmstead nestled at an elevation of 338 metres within the breathtaking Yorkshire Dales National Park in England. Situated on the flank of Ingleborough, one of Yorkshire's iconic Three Peaks, this remote location is renowned for its off-grid lifestyle and serves as a significant landmark for those exploring the Dales. It offers a unique blend of traditional charm and modern sustainability, making it a truly distinctive destination.

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    December 5, 2023

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    Crina Bottom is a farm, but also a B&B and 'a kiosk', running refreshments for walkers to Ingleborough. It is in an incredible location, potentially one of the most awe-inspiring places in the Dales: among dramatic mountains, crags and green slopes. The green path continues past the farm, climbing towards the peak in the distance. It's the kind of view that would make a terrific Impressionist painting.

    There is no better Yorkshire than this.

    October 18, 2025

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    The small turbine above the house makes a good focus for a brooding photo!

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    1. Ingleborough and Crina Bottom loop from Clapham — Yorkshire Dales National Park

    16.4km

    05:05

    580m

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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    Location: Ingleton, Yorkshire And The Humber, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the parking options for visitors heading to Crina Bottom?

    Crina Bottom itself is accessed via Fell Lane, a track primarily suitable for sturdy 4x4 vehicles. For most visitors, especially those in standard cars, it's best to park in Ingleton and approach Crina Bottom on foot or by bicycle. There are public car parks available in Ingleton, from which you can begin your hike up towards Crina Bottom and Ingleborough.

    Is Crina Bottom accessible by public transport?

    Due to its remote location within the Yorkshire Dales, direct public transport to Crina Bottom is not available. The nearest village with public transport links is Ingleton, which has bus services connecting to larger towns. From Ingleton, visitors would need to walk or cycle the approximately 1.5 miles up Fell Lane to reach Crina Bottom.

    Are the trails around Crina Bottom suitable for dogs?

    Yes, the trails around Crina Bottom are generally dog-friendly, making it a great destination for hikers with canine companions. However, as it is an active farm and within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, it's crucial to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock and during ground-nesting bird season. Always follow the Countryside Code.

    What kind of trails can I expect around Crina Bottom, and what is their difficulty?

    Crina Bottom is a key point on the ascent of Ingleborough, one of the Yorkshire Three Peaks. The path leading past the farm is a well-defined green track that gradually climbs. While the initial approach from Ingleton to Crina Bottom is intermediate, continuing towards Ingleborough involves a significant and challenging ascent with considerable elevation gain. There are also opportunities for more moderate circular walks in the surrounding area.

    Is Crina Bottom a good destination for families with children?

    Crina Bottom can be a rewarding destination for families, particularly those with older children who are accustomed to hiking. The walk from Ingleton to Crina Bottom offers stunning views and the unique experience of an off-grid farm. However, the subsequent ascent to Ingleborough is challenging and may not be suitable for very young children or those new to hiking. There are easier, family-friendly walks available closer to Ingleton.

    What amenities are available at Crina Bottom or nearby?

    Crina Bottom itself operates as a bed and breakfast and offers a refreshment kiosk for hikers, providing a welcome stop for drinks and snacks. For more extensive amenities like cafes, pubs, and additional accommodation options, you would need to head back to the village of Ingleton, which is approximately 1.5 miles away.

    What are the winter walking conditions like around Crina Bottom?

    Winter walking around Crina Bottom can be beautiful but also challenging. The area can experience harsh weather, including snow, ice, and strong winds, especially at higher elevations. Proper winter gear, including warm layers, waterproofs, sturdy boots, and potentially microspikes or crampons, is essential. Always check the weather forecast before heading out and be prepared for rapidly changing conditions.

    Are there any unique natural features or viewpoints near Crina Bottom?

    Absolutely. Crina Bottom is situated amidst dramatic limestone crags and offers breathtaking views of Ingleborough and the surrounding Dales. The area is also notable for several significant potholes and sinkholes on the adjacent moors, such as Quaking Pot and Rantry Hole, showcasing the unique geology of the Yorkshire Dales.

    What makes Crina Bottom's 'off-grid' living unique?

    Crina Bottom is entirely self-sufficient, disconnected from mains electricity, gas, and water. It generates power primarily through a wind turbine, supplemented by batteries, and uses a biomass boiler for heating. Water is sourced directly from the mountain and treated on-site. This sustainable approach offers a rare glimpse into a truly independent and environmentally conscious lifestyle.

    Are there any circular or loop trails that include Crina Bottom?

    While Crina Bottom is often a waypoint on the linear ascent of Ingleborough, there are various circular routes that can incorporate it. Many hikers start and end in Ingleton, making a loop that passes Crina Bottom on the way up Ingleborough and descends via a different path, or explores the lower fells around the farmstead for a less strenuous circular option.

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