
Discover Askwith
Askwith is a village located in the LS21 postcode area of North Yorkshire. Governed by North Yorkshire Council, it has a population of 251 residents. The village is situated near the River Wharfe, offering scenic rural landscapes and serving as a peaceful residential community with historical roots in agriculture.
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Clarion Field Residential Park
Clarion Field Residential Park offers a tranquil living environment in Menston, ideal for those seeking a peaceful community.

Denton Reserve
Denton Reserve provides comfortable accommodation in denton-north-yorkshire.

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Things to Do in Askwith

Garnett's Field
Discover Garnett's Field in Otley, a beautiful riverside park offering vast open spaces for sports, dog walking, and scenic views.

Manor Garth Park
Discover Manor Garth Park in Otley, a charming green space offering scenic river walks, picnic spots, and a peaceful escape.

Weston Hall
Weston Hall offers convenient parking for visitors exploring this historical gem in North Yorkshire. Located in the picturesque village of Weston, the parking facility is ideal for tourists visiting the hall, church, and tithe barn. Ensure to check the payment options as the facility does not accept cash.
Food & Drink

Lettie’s
Lettie's is a charming Otley cafe, celebrated by customers for its friendly atmosphere, delicious coffee, and delightful treats.

The Fairfax Club
The Fairfax Club offers great dining in menston.

Menston Arms
Located in the charming village of Menston, the Menston Arms offers a cozy retreat with its real fire and welcoming atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy a selection of fine beers and sandwiches, perfect for a stop during a scenic walk. Parking is available on Main Street, providing convenient access to this delightful pub.

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Geographic Facts
- Population
- 251
- Postcode
- LS21
- Administrative area
- North Yorkshire Council (formerly Harrogate)
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Walkshire in Askwith
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Walk: Yorkshire Heritage Way
The Yorkshire Heritage Way is a long-distance walking route spanning 42 miles through West Yorkshire and North Yorkshire. Linking the vibrant city of Bradford with the historic cathedral city of Ripon, the trail takes in two UNESCO World Heritage Sites—Saltaire and Fountains Abbey—along with stunning countryside across Baildon Moor, the Washburn Valley and Nidderdale. Designed to connect urban and rural landscapes, the route blends spiritual, cultural, and natural heritage in one continuous and varied journey. The Route what3words for start point: ///purely.state.movesStart & Finish Point: Bradford Cathedral to Ripon CathedralDistance: 42 miles (68 km) GPX Route Map yorkshireheritagewayDownload Walk Description The Yorkshire Heritage Way begins at Bradford Cathedral, an ancient place of worship in the heart of the city, and heads north along green corridors and towpaths toward the model village of Saltaire, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its industrial and social history. From Saltaire, the route climbs gradually through Shipley Glen and out onto Baildon Moor, where wide views open across the moorland. The path then descends toward Burley in Wharfedale, where walkers must cross the River Wharfe—either by a traditional stepping stone crossing or by diverting two miles upstream to Denton Bridge. A new footbridge here has been a long-standing ambition of the local community. Entering North Yorkshire, the trail winds through Timble, past Blubberhouses Church, and into the Washburn Valley, climbing toward Thruscross Reservoir before descending into the wooded reaches near Glasshouses. Soon after, the dramatic formations of Brimham Rocks offer a spectacular natural landmark. The final stretch leads to Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Park, a second UNESCO site combining Cistercian ruins with Georgian water gardens and deer-filled parkland. The walk concludes at Ripon Cathedral, a fittingly peaceful end to a route rich in history, beauty and Yorkshire character.





