Birstwith
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Birstwith is a village in North Yorkshire located within the HG3 postcode area. Governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Harrogate), it has a population of approximately 900 residents. Known for its agricultural landscape, Birstwith offers visitors a glimpse into rural English village life while being conveniently positioned near the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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Cozy bar interior with tables set for dining, large windows opening to a lush garden area.
Pub

The Station Hotel

Station Rd, Birstwith, Harrogate HG3 3AG, UK
πŸ“0.3m from the centre of Birstwith

Located in the charming village of Birstwith, The Station Hotel offers convenient pay-and-display parking for guests and visitors. This picturesque spot is perfect for enjoying a delightful meal or a relaxing stay, with easy access to the beautiful Harrogate area.

Accommodation at Roseberry Cottage B&B in bishop thornton
Bed & Breakfast

Roseberry Cottage B&B

Bishop Thornton , Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG3 3JP
πŸ“2.8m from the centre of Birstwith

Wooden bar with red stools, shelves lined with bottles, and a clock on the wall in a cozy pub setting.
Pub

Queens Head Inn

Kettlesing Ln, Kettlesing, Harrogate HG3 2LB, UK
πŸ“1.7m from the centre of Birstwith

Queens Head Inn offers a charming countryside experience in the quiet village of Kettlesing, near Harrogate. While enjoying classic English recipes and comfortable accommodations, visitors can expect convenient pay-and-display parking options nearby. This makes it an ideal stop for travelers exploring the scenic Yorkshire countryside.

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Holiday Cottage
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Washburn Lodge

Washburn Lodge, Moorlands Farm, Fewston, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG3 1SP, United Kingdom
πŸ“2.7m from the centre of BirstwithπŸ›οΈ2 BedsπŸ‘₯Sleeps 4

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Hotel

Hazel Manor

Ripon Road, Harrogate, HG3 2AY, United Kingdom
πŸ“2.7m from the centre of Birstwith

Stone wall lined with greenery and a sunflower, with a gravel area and wooden structure in the background.
Holiday Park

Lawns Farm

Harrogate HG3 3EP, UK
πŸ“1.4m from the centre of Birstwith

Lawns Farm provides comfortable accommodation in burnt-yates.

Things to Do in Birstwith

A wooden footbridge crosses a small stream, surrounded by lush greenery and trees in a tranquil campsite setting.
Campsite

Manor House Campsite

Unnamed Road, Dacre, Harrogate HG3 4AD, UK
πŸ“2.5m from the centre of Birstwith

Manor House Campsite, located in the serene village of Dacre, North Yorkshire, offers a peaceful retreat for campers. While the site provides essential amenities like showers and restrooms, it's advisable to confirm availability for tent camping. The picturesque surroundings make it a charming spot for a countryside getaway.

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Attraction

Yorkshire Dales Bushcraft

Bushcraft Camp, Kennel Hall Farm, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG3 2AY
πŸ“2.8m from the centre of Birstwith

Cozy bar interior with tables set for dining, large windows opening to a lush garden area.
Pub

The Station Hotel

Station Rd, Birstwith, Harrogate HG3 3AG, UK
πŸ“0.3m from the centre of Birstwith

Located in the charming village of Birstwith, The Station Hotel offers convenient pay-and-display parking for guests and visitors. This picturesque spot is perfect for enjoying a delightful meal or a relaxing stay, with easy access to the beautiful Harrogate area.

Wooden bar with red stools, shelves lined with bottles, and a clock on the wall in a cozy pub setting.
Pub

Queens Head Inn

Kettlesing Ln, Kettlesing, Harrogate HG3 2LB, UK
πŸ“1.7m from the centre of Birstwith

Queens Head Inn offers a charming countryside experience in the quiet village of Kettlesing, near Harrogate. While enjoying classic English recipes and comfortable accommodations, visitors can expect convenient pay-and-display parking options nearby. This makes it an ideal stop for travelers exploring the scenic Yorkshire countryside.

Bright coffee shop interior with a red wall, glass display of pastries, and two women chatting near the counter.
Cafe

Sophie's Coffee Shop

Lonsdale House, High St, Hampsthwaite, Harrogate HG3 2ET, UK
πŸ“1.2m from the centre of Birstwith

Sophie's Coffee Shop offers breakfast dining in hampsthwaite.

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Geographic Facts

Population
868
Postcode
HG3
Administrative area
North Yorkshire Council (formerly Harrogate)

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Walkshire in Birstwith

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Walk: Dr Amir Khan's Route - Bramhope to Harrogate via Arthington Viaduct
14mi
Moderate

Walk: Dr Amir Khan's Route - Bramhope to Harrogate via Arthington Viaduct

⏱️5h 10mπŸ“Bramhope

This walk is a favourite of Dr Amir Khan, best selling author and TV medical expert. This walk takes in the stunning Arthington Viaduct in between Leeds and Harrogate. The Route what3words for start point: ///abandons.windy.passes Start Point: Bramhope Finish Point: Harrogate Distance: 14 Miles GPX Route Map bramhope-to-harrogateDownload Walk Description This walk starts in Bramhope, a lovely village on the very outskirts of Leeds. The village was mentioned in the Doomsday Bok and has such as a rich history and beautiful examples of period buildings from across the last 400 years. Look out for the original milestone markers as you head out of the village. AS the path heads out of the village you will glance the old route of the Otley to Leeds line that was closed as part of the Beeching cuts in the mid 1960's. Unfortunately this isn't accessible as only short stretches haven't been built upon but from your view as you head down the hill you'll see the path skirt the curvature of the hill and valley floor. In Arthington you will eventually come to the village church was an excellent example of mid Victorian build, completed in 1864. You will get a fabulous view of the viaduct which still carries the Harrogate to Leeds line today as it curves over the River Wharfe. Constructed between 1845 and 1849 it was one of the most complex railway projects of it's time as there is a 500 yd curve in the viaduct to deal with the topography of the land and river here. Stay for a while and hopefully you'll see a train passing to help you imagine it in it's heyday and capture that stunning picture. After this we head towards Otley and cross the river at Pool bank and head via the back roads and path ways to Huby (near Harrogate). The village has a excellent set of local hostelries to refuel for the second part of the walk towards Harrogate itself if you'd like a slight detour. This walk stays away from the main roads as much as possible but please take care when walking make sure you walk in single file on the narrower country lanes. Towards Harrogate we pass through North Rigton made famous by the TV series The Beiderbecke Affair, and onto Beckwithshaw and the lovely St Michael and the Angels parish church. This route continues to the outskirts of Harrogate or you can continue into the town centre if you wish to get the train home.

Nidderdale Way Walk
Moderate

Nidderdale Way Walk

πŸ“Pateley Bridge

The Nidderdale Way is a circular walk which explores the valley and uplands of the Nidderdale areas. The Route Start Point: Hampsthwaite Finish Point: Hampsthwaite Distance: 53 GPX Route Map nidderdalewayDownload Walk Description what3words for start point: ///inclined.canoe.campus The Nidderdale Way is a circular walk which explores the valley and uplands of the Nidderdale areas. It can be started at any point but many start from Hampsthwaite just north of Harrogate and head west towards upper Nidderdale by following the River Nidd upstream. the route goes through Birstwith, Swarcliffe, Darley, Dacre Banks and Summerbridge before leaving the river and climbing to High Shaw, Abraham Crags and High Crags where there are stunning views down to Nidderdale from Yorke's Folly. The route continues onto Bewerley and heads down to the east side of Gouthwaite Reservoir. Leaving the reservoir side near Ramsgill the walk heads deep into upper Nidderdale via Stean Gorge and Middlesmoor to Scar House Reservoir. The route continues south along the valley on paths and trails by the east side of Gouthwaite Reservoir again but this time in the downstream direction close to Pateley Bridge. Then more low moor paths are followed to the south of the spectacular Brimham Rocks before continuing to Shaw Mills and then to Ripley. A short walk back to Hampsthwaite then completes the stunning circular walk.  

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