Visit Sedbergh

JPP39161_Nigel Gresley at Darnholm October 2023 - John Potter
March 22, 2025 –March 30, 2025
12 Park Street, Pickering YO18 7AJ
Robert Batty - point_and_shoot_photos 6
February 15, 2025 –February 23, 2025
12 Park Street, Pickering YO18 7AJ
go-yorkshire (valentines)
February 16, 2025 –February 16, 2025
Leeming Bar Station, Leases Road, Leeming Bar, Northallerton DL7 9AR
go-yorkshire (mothersday)
March 30, 2025 –March 30, 2025
Leases Road, Leeming Bar, Northallerton DL7 9AR
Carlton Towers Valentines+Day+Dinner
February 14, 2025 –February 14, 2025
Carlton Towers, Carlton, DN14 9LZ
Hopetown Experiment!
December 2, 2024 –April 30, 2025
Hopetown Darlington, McNay Street, Darlington, DL3 6SW

Sedbergh is a small, quiet market town nestling beneath the Howgill Fells, within the Yorkshire Dales National Park and close to the Lake District National Park. The town is perfectly situated for exploring either national park by car, bike or on foot. The immediate area has magnificent walking, road cycling and mountain biking opportunities, as well as kayaking, wild swimming, a beautiful golf course and more.

There is so much to enjoy in this elegant market town, with space to breathe and potter: a friendly approach to life; quirky shops (Sedbergh is England’s official Book Town so there are plenty of second-hand books to choose from); great pubs and local food and drink; comfortable places to stay to suit all tastes and budgets.

Sedbergh is mentioned in the Doomsday book, the name being derived from the Norse ‘Set Berg’ meaning ‘flat-topped hill’. The town was granted a market charter by Henry III in 1251 and Sedbergh School was founded here in 1525. In 1652 George Fox, founder of the Quakers, preached to a congregation of a thousand from a large rock known as Fox’s Pulpit on a local fellside. The historic Brigflatts, one of the best-known Quaker Meeting Houses, is situated a couple of miles from the town. St Andrew’s Church is the oldest building, dating from around 1130. It is the home to two fabulous embroideries created by local stitchers, depicting Sedbergh through the ages.

Farfield Mill, standing on the River Clough close to Sedbergh and once part of the extensive local woollen industry, is now a successful arts and heritage centre with regular textile and art exhibitions, artists’ and makers’ studios, shop and café.

So there’s lots to see and do, both indoors and out, and wonderful views all around. See sedbergh.org.uk or contact Sedbergh Information Centre on 015396 20125 / TIC@sedbergh.org.uk for more information.

72 Main Street, Sedbergh LA10 5AD
tic@sedbergh.org.uk
015396 20125
JPP39161_Nigel Gresley at Darnholm October 2023 - John Potter
March 22, 2025 –March 30, 2025
12 Park Street, Pickering YO18 7AJ
Robert Batty - point_and_shoot_photos 6
February 15, 2025 –February 23, 2025
12 Park Street, Pickering YO18 7AJ
go-yorkshire (valentines)
February 16, 2025 –February 16, 2025
Leeming Bar Station, Leases Road, Leeming Bar, Northallerton DL7 9AR
go-yorkshire (mothersday)
March 30, 2025 –March 30, 2025
Leases Road, Leeming Bar, Northallerton DL7 9AR
Carlton Towers Valentines+Day+Dinner
February 14, 2025 –February 14, 2025
Carlton Towers, Carlton, DN14 9LZ
Hopetown Experiment!
December 2, 2024 –April 30, 2025
Hopetown Darlington, McNay Street, Darlington, DL3 6SW