
Discover Oulston
Oulston is a village located in North Yorkshire, England, with a population of 149. It falls within the postcode district YO61 and is governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Hambleton). Visitors can explore the area's rural landscape, which is characterized by agricultural activity and traditional village settings.
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Stay in Oulston

Colton Loft
Colton Loft offers convenient parking options in the charming village of Husthwaite, near York. Ideal for tourists exploring the picturesque surroundings, this facility provides easy access to local attractions. While specific payment details are unknown, typical options in the area include pay-and-display systems.

Rumah Home B&B
Located in the charming village of Coxwold, Rumah Home B&B offers a delightful stay with its tranquil garden and beautifully decorated rooms. While parking specifics are not mentioned, visitors can expect standard pay-and-display options typical of the area. Enjoy the serene surroundings and explore the nearby attractions during your stay.

The Den at Husthwaite Gate

The Stables, Crayke Lodge

Yeoman's Course Caravan Site
Yeoman's Course Caravan Site in Thornton-on-the-Hill offers a peaceful retreat with essential amenities for caravanners. Enjoy the serene countryside views and friendly hospitality, just a short drive from York. The site features clean facilities and is perfect for those seeking tranquility.
Things to Do in Oulston

Oulston Reservoir
Nestled in the serene countryside of Oulston, the parking facility at Oulston Reservoir offers a convenient spot for visitors to explore the picturesque surroundings and enjoy the natural beauty of the area. While the payment options are not explicitly mentioned, it is likely a standard pay-and-display facility, making it an accessible choice for those looking to enjoy a peaceful day out in nature.

Crayke Viewpoint Park Bench
Crayke Viewpoint Park Bench offers a convenient spot to park your car right by the bench, allowing you to enjoy stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Situated in Crayke, near York, this location is perfect for a quick stop to take in the scenery, with the historic Crayke Castle providing a picturesque backdrop. Ideal for tourists looking to explore the area without the hassle of parking fees.

Byland Abbey
Byland Abbey offers a serene parking experience amidst the stunning medieval ruins of the abbey. Located in the picturesque setting of Newburgh, North Yorkshire, visitors can enjoy easy access to this historical landmark and its fascinating museum. Ideal for history enthusiasts looking to explore the grandeur of the abbey's past.
Food & Drink

The Fauconberg
The Fauconberg, located in the picturesque village of Coxwold, offers a charming stay with its historic inn atmosphere. While there is no explicit mention of parking facilities, visitors can typically find pay-and-display parking options in the area. Enjoy the convenience of nearby parking as you explore the delightful surroundings and indulge in the inn's warm hospitality.
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Geographic Facts
This village is geographically within the following regions:
- Population
- 149
- Area
- 1,061.54 km²
- Postcode
- YO61
- Administrative area
- North Yorkshire Council (formerly Hambleton)
Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records
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Walkshire in Oulston
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Walk: Yearsley Woods
Take in some forest with this easy walk around Yearsley Woods. The Route What3Words for Start Point: ///fattening.gent.pacemaker Start / Finish Point: Yearsley Woods Car Park, Yearsley Moor Bank, York YO61 4SL Distance: 3 Miles GPX Route Map walkshireyearsleywoodsDownload Walk Description From the Yearsley Woods Car Park, turn right and follow the access lane into the heart of the woods. Ignore all paths off to the left and right, and continue straight on to meet a building. Walk to the left of the building and continue back into the wood. At the next junction, turn left and then follow the path to the left. Then, turn right to keep to the left of one of the Higher Fish Ponds. Turn left when you reach the track and follow it down and around to the right. Ignoring the other paths, you’ll eventually reach a point where the track turns sharply to the right. Here, turn left down the path and across the top part of the Lower Fish Pond, across two footbridges. Turn left and follow this track until you reach a series of junctions. Keep to the left at both junctions, and then follow this track, again ignoring all other paths splitting off to the left and right. Eventually, a path branches off to the right - keep left here and follow the path until it joins with another. Turn right to return to the car park.

Walk: Foss Way
Follow the River Foss from Easingwold into the historic city of York. This is long walk at 28 miles so can be broken up into sections. The Route what3words for start point: ///reference.defaults.tins Start Point: Easingwold Finish Point: York Distance: 28 Miles GPX Route Map foss-wayDownload Walk Description Follow the stunning River Foss along the Foss Walk as it winds its way into York passing through the villages of Oulston, Crayke, Farlington, Strensall and Haxby to name a few. There is a great variety of countryside to stroll through from woodlands to meadows, riverbanks to beautiful villages. Make sure you stop off in those villages to take advantage of the local hospitality. Finally the walk arrives into York from the and it's a lovely walk to see the city unwrap itself right before your eyes as the modern buildings become replaced by the ancient as you get closer to the medieval centre.






