Guidebook for North Yorkshire

Chris
Guidebook for North Yorkshire

Sightseeing

Picturesque village complete with ancient bridge and grade-I listed church. Plenty of tea rooms and places to eat and drink too. If you're visiting in August, don't miss Burnsall Feast & Sports.
23 locals recommend
Burnsall
23 locals recommend
Picturesque village complete with ancient bridge and grade-I listed church. Plenty of tea rooms and places to eat and drink too. If you're visiting in August, don't miss Burnsall Feast & Sports.
Well preserved castle with some really interesting Civil-War era history. Hiring a narrowboat and navigating the historic Leeds-Liverpool canal is a great one for the kids (and adults) too.
61 locals recommend
Skipton Castle
61 locals recommend
Well preserved castle with some really interesting Civil-War era history. Hiring a narrowboat and navigating the historic Leeds-Liverpool canal is a great one for the kids (and adults) too.
One of the nicest towns in North Yorkshire, I would recommend the Turkish Baths & Health Spa for a relaxing day out.
221 locals recommend
Harrogate
221 locals recommend
One of the nicest towns in North Yorkshire, I would recommend the Turkish Baths & Health Spa for a relaxing day out.
Historic abbey situated in fantastic grounds. You can easily walk there along the dales way footpath from Appletreewick or a short 10-15 minute journey in the car.
185 locals recommend
Bolton Abbey
185 locals recommend
Historic abbey situated in fantastic grounds. You can easily walk there along the dales way footpath from Appletreewick or a short 10-15 minute journey in the car.
Historic hall set in spectacular grounds and only a mile or so from the cottage. Not a bad tea room either!
14 locals recommend
Parcevall Hall Gardens
14 locals recommend
Historic hall set in spectacular grounds and only a mile or so from the cottage. Not a bad tea room either!

Food Scene

One of the most famous Cafes in the country, Betty's has more tea, coffee, cakes and generally delicious things to eat and drink than you can shake a stick at!
52 locals recommend
Bettys Café Tea Rooms
32 The Grove
52 locals recommend
One of the most famous Cafes in the country, Betty's has more tea, coffee, cakes and generally delicious things to eat and drink than you can shake a stick at!
The epitome of a traditional British pub, the Craven Arms has excellent food and often plays host to a number of events including, but not limited to, live music, a 1940's fete and even ferret racing!
26 locals recommend
Craven Arms station
26 locals recommend
The epitome of a traditional British pub, the Craven Arms has excellent food and often plays host to a number of events including, but not limited to, live music, a 1940's fete and even ferret racing!

Shopping

Although it's a bit of a drive from Appletreewick (25 miles), the Black Sheep Brewery tour in Masham is really interesting, reasonably priced and you get free beer at the end! What's not to like?
29 locals recommend
The Black Sheep Brewery
Wellgarth Court
29 locals recommend
Although it's a bit of a drive from Appletreewick (25 miles), the Black Sheep Brewery tour in Masham is really interesting, reasonably priced and you get free beer at the end! What's not to like?

Drinks & Nightlife

Great beer, great views, an excellent beer garden and the closest pub to the cottage. It was the first non-smoking pub in the world too.
15 locals recommend
The New Inn
15 locals recommend
Great beer, great views, an excellent beer garden and the closest pub to the cottage. It was the first non-smoking pub in the world too.