
Discover Colton, North Yorkshire
Colton is a village located in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council. With a population of 212, it offers a glimpse into rural English life. Known for its proximity to the historic city of York, Colton provides a peaceful setting while being accessible to regional attractions and amenities.
Explore the map below to discover accommodation, attractions, restaurants, and live events across Colton, North Yorkshire. Scroll down to browse featured listings and plan your perfect visit.
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Walnut Lodge - Ye Old Sun Inn

Colton Haggs Farm Bed and Breakfast
Colton Haggs Farm Bed and Breakfast provides comfortable accommodation in colton-north-yorkshire.

Premier Inn York South West hotel
Premier Inn York South West hotel provides comfortable accommodation in bilbrough.

Champ's Field Campsite
Champ's Field Campsite provides comfortable accommodation in colton-north-yorkshire.

Colton Haggs Farm B&B

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Champ's Field Campsite
Champ's Field Campsite in Colton, North Yorkshire, offers a charming and intimate camping experience. With basic yet essential facilities, including electric hook-ups and a shower, it's an ideal stop-off for travelers exploring the region. Enjoy the tranquility and privacy of this hidden gem, perfect for a peaceful retreat.

Askham Bog Nature Reserve
Discover Askham Bog, a serene nature reserve near York offering accessible boardwalks, abundant wildlife, and peaceful natural beauty.

Nurseries Caravan Park, York
Discover Nurseries Caravan Park, a highly-rated, tranquil retreat ideally located near historic York for memorable caravan and motorhome stays.

Ye Old Sun Inn
Ye Old Sun Inn, located in the charming village of Colton, North Yorkshire, offers a delightful dining experience with its renowned roast beef and Yorkshire pudding. Visitors can enjoy the cozy atmosphere of this country pub, which also features an apartment in a converted barn for a unique stay. While parking specifics aren't detailed, typical facilities in the area are pay-and-display.

Ye Old Sun Inn

Premier Inn York South West hotel
Premier Inn York South West hotel offers great dining in bilbrough.

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Geographic Facts
- Population
- 212
- Administrative area
- North Yorkshire Council (formerly Selby)
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Walk: Askham Bar to Askham Bog and Copmanthorpe Trail
An easy walk through woodland and meadows with a chance to see orchids, giant Royal ferns, deer and a wide variety of colourful flowers. The Route what3words for start point: ///supporter.purple.riots Start / Finish Point: Askham Bar Park & Ride, York YO24 1LW Distance: 2.5 Miles GPX Route Map askhambartoaskhambogandcopmanthorpetrailgpxDownload Walk Description Start this walk from the entrance to Askham Bar Park and Ride Site (buses 3 or 3a) The grassy verges in this area are covered in bright yellow birds-foot trefoil flowers in the summer. With the Park and Ride site entrance behind you turn right and follow a footpath shared with cyclists heading away from the city centre. If you look carefully in the grassy verges along this path you may find bee orchids, common spotted orchids or pyramidal orchids. Continue walking along this path which leads to a bridge crossing the York to London Railway Line. Walk to the end of a gravel car parking area and then turn right going through a wooden gate and following a track which skirts around the edges of Pike Hills Golf Course before leading to the entrance to Askham Bog. By following a boardwalk it is possible to see a wide variety of wetland flowers, as well as giant Royal ferns and sometimes deer. After returning to the car parking area cross the road at a pedestrian crossing and follow a surfaced footpath that leads to Copmanthorpe. After passing under a bridge look for a track on the right. Follow this track uphill to find a pond and many colourful flowers including ox-eye daisy and common knapweed. Upon reaching the end of the trail turn sharp left and follow the roadside path back to Askham Bog entrance and then return to Askham Bar. Look out for some tall fennel plants on the way.

Walk: Naburn Locks
Explore the wonderful Naburn Locks on the River Ouse. On this short walk you can explore the interesting heritage and wildlife around the locks. The Route what3words for start point: ///tastings.kept.roaming Start / Finish Point: Naburn, York YO19 4RU Distance: 0.4 Miles GPX Route Map naburnDownload Walk Description Found just to the south of York city centre, Naburn Locks is a perfect place for a stroll. The historic locks, the first of which was built in 1757, were incredibly important for trade in and out of York. Around the locks you can see lots of interesting heritage, from the grand banqueting hall to the former navigation offices and workshops, complete with its own blacksmithβs forge. Walking around the lock island you will see wooden carvings and information boards about the site as well as a beautiful sensory garden, where you can sit and look out over the river Ouse. The island is also home to the Tansy beetle, which is only found on the banks of the river Ouse and the East Anglia fens. Crossing back over the lock and walking along the path to the north you will see the lock keeperβs cottage and can enjoy the riverside views.





