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The second highest of the 3 Yorkshire Peaks, Ingleborough is 723 metres (2,372 ft) high and is the last mountain climbed during the Three Peaks Challenge. Ingleborough is also the only one of the Three Peaks to have a public bridleway to the summit. This starts from the village of Ingleton and climbs up over Storrs Common via Crina Bottom. If you are planning on walking Ingleborough on it's own, it is most easily accessed from Ingleton (as above), Clapham (via the nature trail) or Chapel-le-dale as per the three Peaks Challenge.
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