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Ainthorpe is a village located in the North York Moors, governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Scarborough). Part of the civil parish of Danby, Ainthorpe is known for its scenic landscapes and proximity to North Yorkshire's walking trails. The village offers a glimpse into rural life within a national park setting.
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Congrave Farm Holidays Ltd
Congrave Farm Holidays Ltd offers a charming campsite in the picturesque hamlet of Danby, near Whitby. With stunning views over the valley, this site provides essential amenities like electric hookups and fresh water at each pitch, making it an ideal spot for motorhome and caravan enthusiasts. Enjoy the tranquility of the countryside with easy access to Whitby via train.

Butterwitts Farm
Butterwitts Farm offers a charming and rustic parking experience for visitors staying at this delightful bed and breakfast in Fryup, near Whitby. Enjoy the convenience of free parking amidst the picturesque Yorkshire countryside, making it an ideal spot for those looking to explore the natural beauty of the area.
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Westerdale Village Hall Trust
Located in the picturesque village of Westerdale, the Westerdale Village Hall Trust offers a convenient parking area for visitors. With its own car park, it provides easy access to the charming village and its attractions, including a historic church with Knights Templar memorabilia. Enjoy the scenic views and modern amenities during your visit.

Hob Hole Beck
Hob Hole Beck offers a serene parking spot next to a picturesque water splash in Westerdale, perfect for a peaceful picnic or as a starting point for scenic walks. Enjoy the tranquility of this natural feature with the added benefit of free parking, making it a convenient choice for visitors exploring the beauty of Whitby and its surroundings.
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Yorkshire Cycle Hub
Nestled in the picturesque North York Moors, the Yorkshire Cycle Hub offers a convenient parking option for visitors exploring the stunning landscapes of Fryup. This facility is ideal for those embarking on cycling adventures or enjoying the local trails, with easy access to the hub's cozy café and lodging amenities. A perfect starting point for your Yorkshire journey.

Botton Village Cafe
Botton Village Cafe, nestled in the charming village of Botton, North Yorkshire, offers a delightful culinary experience with its locally produced fresh food and excellent service. While visiting, enjoy the scenic surroundings and explore the nearby attractions in Whitby. Parking is likely pay-and-display, ensuring easy access for a relaxed visit.

Cleveland Inn
Located in the picturesque village of Commondale, the Cleveland Inn offers a welcoming atmosphere for visitors exploring the Yorkshire countryside. While the pub itself is a charming spot to relax, parking facilities are likely to be pay-and-display, typical for the area. Enjoy the stunning surrounding scenery and the warm hospitality of this historic establishment.

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Geographic Facts
This village is geographically within the following regions:
- Administrative area
- Danby
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