First Class Return Travel With Breakfast

Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway

Available until 28 October 2025

Book now from £25.00

What else is on at Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway?

Start your day the steam-powered way at Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway

There’s no better way to kick off your morning than with a Full English breakfast served on a moving steam train! Climb aboard, settle into your First Class seat, and enjoy a proper Yorkshire feast as the countryside rolls by your window. It’s the ultimate breakfast with a view and a bit of vintage flair!

Details:

  • Time: 10am
  • Duration: 1 hour

What's included:

  • A delicious Full English breakfast (vegetarian option available)
  • A return journey through the stunning Yorkshire Dales
  • Reserved seating for both legs of your trip
  • First Class Silver Service: plush table seats, embroidered tablecloths, headrests, and curtains for that extra touch of elegance
  • Unlimited tea and coffee refills on the return leg

Before You Board – Important Info:

  • Due to limited catering facilities on board, the team are unable to accommodate dietary allergies or intolerances
  • Dogs are not permitted, except for accredited assistance dogs
  • Please arrive at least 20 minutes before your experience starts to ensure a smooth and relaxed boarding

With friendly volunteers, vintage carriages, and a whole lot of steam-powered fun, it’s one of Yorkshire’s top attractions for a day out with a difference!

Location

Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway

Bolton Abbey,
Skipton,
BD23 6QX
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How to find us

By Car:

A65, from the M6 (The West): Follow the A65 towards Skipton, and follow the brown signs for ‘Embsay Steam Railway’ to get to Embsay Station (this will involve turning left onto the A59).

For Bolton Abbey Station, continue along the A59 towards Harrogate, and alongside part of the railway, until ‘Bolton Abbey Station’ is signposted.

A65, from Ilkley and Otley (The East): Follow the A65 until you reach the junction with the A59. Turn left and follow the brown tourist signs for ‘Embsay Steam Railway’ to get to Embsay Station.

For Bolton Abbey Station, turn right onto the A59 and follow this road (which runs alongside part of the railway) until the station is signposted as ‘Bolton Abbey Station’.

A59, from Liverpool, the M6 and Preston (The West): Follow the A59 towards Skipton, and then follow the signs for ‘Embsay Steam Railway’ to get to Embsay Station. If you want to get to Bolton Abbey Station, continue along the A59, towards Harrogate and alongside part of the railway, until it is signposted as ‘Bolton Abbey Station’.

A59, from York, the A1 and Harrogate (The East): Follow the A59 towards Skipton, following the signposts marked ‘Bolton Abbey Station’ for Bolton Abbey Station. For Embsay Station, continue past Bolton Abbey Station, and follow the road, alongside part of the railway, towards Skipton. Follow the signs for ‘Embsay Steam Railway’. 

By Rail & Bus:

The nearest national rail stations are at Skipton and Ilkley.

NYCC minibus 14 from Skipton (Mon – Fri)
Cravenlink bus 873 from Skipton, Ilkley and Bolton Abbey (Sundays / Bank Hols)

To BOLTON BRIDGE (Devonshire Arms Hotel – easy 20 minute walk to Bolton Abbey Station)

NYCC minibus 74A from Ilkley and Grassington (Mon/Wed/Fri)
Cravenlink bus 873 from Skipton and Ilkley (Sundays / Bank Hols)
DalesBus 874 from Leeds, Ilkley and Grassington (Summer Sundays / Bank Hols)

Facilities
  • Food & drink
  • Toilets
  • Gift Shop
  • Café
  • Wheelchair access
More Info
Is Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway wheelchair accessible?

Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway is mostly accessible:

  • On the normal service trains there is usually a specially converted Wheelchair Saloon, which can be easily accessed via a ramp – the Station Staff or the Guard will be happy to assist
  • Due to their historic construction, the Stately Trains carriages do not have specific accommodation for wheelchairs. However, the Guards and Station staff will do their utmost to assist passengers with a disability to board
  • Car parking spaces are reserved close to both station buildings for ease of access. There are wheelchair-accessible toilets at both Embsay and Bolton Abbey stations
Are dogs allowed at Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway?

Yes, well-behaved dogs are welcome on the trains unless you are dining on board (they only allow assistance dogs in the dining carriages). They are welcome in the station buildings including the café areas. Dogs are not allowed on seats.

Are there baby-changing facilities at Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway?

Yes, in the following locations:
 
Embsay Station - Disabled Toilet
Bolton Abbey Station - Disabled Toilet (located in Booking Hall)