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Settle

Settle is a market town and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. It lies on the River Ribble at the eastern edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park and acts as a gateway town for visitors exploring the Dales. The town’s history as a market settlement dates to the medieval period, and today its compact center retains traditional stone buildings, a market square, and a range of independent shops, pubs, and inns. The surrounding parish includes the village of Giggleswick.

The Settle-Carlton Line railway passes through the town, linking Settle with Carlisle. The route is notable

Tourism and outdoor recreation drive much of the local economy. The area is a base for walkers

Governance: Settle is a civil parish with a town council, within the Craven District of North Yorkshire.

for
its
scenic
views
and
a
sequence
of
viaducts,
including
the
Ribblehead
Viaduct,
making
it
popular
with
rail
enthusiasts
and
travelers
seeking
a
countryside
journey.
and
climbers
exploring
the
Three
Peaks
and
other
Pennine
landscapes,
as
well
as
caving
and
cycling.
Settle
hosts
local
markets
and
events
and
contains
cultural
facilities
such
as
the
town’s
historic
halls
and
venues
that
host
performances
and
community
activities.
It
is
part
of
a
wider
rural
area
that
includes
nearby
villages
and
countryside,
maintaining
a
distinct
identity
as
a
market
town
serving
residents
and
visitors
alike.