Aysgarth

Aysgarth is a village in the Yorkshire Dales best known for its beautiful waterfalls. Having featured in Robin Hood Prince of Thieves as the scene for a battle between Robin Hood and Little John, the falls are spectacular and are well serviced by a national park visitor centre with car parking, toilets, cafe and EV charging points.

Those travelling may sometimes feel disappointed if the weather is a little rainy, however, in “spate” (when the river is full) is the best time to visit Aysgarth’s world famous Aysgarth Falls, to really experience the powerful majesty of the River Ure’s cascades.

A family sitting in front of Aysgarth Falls
A family sits in front of Aysgarth Falls

As well as the Falls, the village of Aysgarth is also home to a number of historic buildings, including the beautiful St. Andrew’s Church, which dates back to the 12th century.

Whether you’re looking to explore the great outdoors, soak up some history and culture, or simply relax and unwind in a stunning setting, Aysgarth has something for everyone. So why not come and discover this hidden gem for yourself?

Attractions in Aysgarth

Aysgarth’s main attraction is the falls, but there’s lots more to see and do nearby:


Accommodation in Aysgarth

Aysgarth is well served by a range of accommodation including hotels, B&B’s and camping.

Stow House

Aysgarth, Aysgarth, DL8 3SR, United Kingdom

Yorecroft

Yorecroft, Aysgarth, DL8 3AH, United Kingdom

Aysgarth Falls Hotel & Restaurant

Aysgarth Falls Hotel, Aysgarth, DL8 3SR, United Kingdom

Aysgarth Nook by Maison Parfaite – Luxury Holiday Home with Hot Tub

Aysgarth Nook Main Street, Aysgarth, DL8 3AH, United Kingdom

George & Dragon

Aysgarth North Yorkshire, Aysgarth, DL8 3AD, United Kingdom

Host & Stay – Bumblebee Cottage

2 Yore Mill Cottage, Aysgarth, DL8 3SR, United Kingdom

The Hut in the Orchard @ Yorecroft

Yorecroft Aysgarth, Aysgarth, DL8 3AH, United Kingdom

Cornlee

Leyburn, Aysgarth, DL8 3AE, United Kingdom

Colman’s of Aysgarth Town Ends

Town Ends, Aysgarth, DL8 3AQ, United Kingdom

Church View, Aysgarth – modern self contained, with amazing views.

Church View, Aysgarth, Aysgarth, DL8 3SR, United Kingdom

Facts About Aysgarth

  1. Aysgarth is a village located in the Yorkshire Dales National Park in North Yorkshire, England.
  2. The village is situated on the River Ure, which flows through the heart of the village.
  3. Aysgarth Falls, a series of waterfalls on the River Ure, is a popular tourist attraction in the village.
  4. The village has a population of around 300 people.
  5. Aysgarth is home to St. Andrew’s Church, a Grade II listed building dating back to the 15th century.
  6. The village has a primary school, Aysgarth School, which was founded in 1877.
  7. Aysgarth is located on the Wensleydale Railway, a heritage railway that runs between Leeming Bar and Redmire.
  8. The village is surrounded by beautiful countryside, with many walking and cycling routes in the area.
  9. Aysgarth is located near to other popular tourist destinations in the Yorkshire Dales, such as Hawes and Leyburn.
  10. The village has a number of local businesses, including a pub, a tearoom, and a village shop.

FAQs about Aysgarth

How long is the walk around Aysgarth Falls?

Very short – just 500m from the main visitor car park, down a steep and winding, but well maintained, footpath. It is rocky in some parts. There are other longer routes to walk.

How much does it cost to go to Aysgarth Falls?

The falls themselves are free to visit, but the main visitor car park has charges.

Can you swim in Aysgarth Falls?

At the height of summer, the water levels drop far enough to wade and swim in parts of the falls. However, all the usual advice on safe river swimming applies: https://www.rlss.org.uk/water-safety-for-open-water-swimming

What is Aysgarth known for?

Aysgarth is known for its stunning waterfalls, which are a popular attraction for visitors. The village is also home to a number of historic buildings, including St Andrew’s Church and Aysgarth School.

What outdoor activities can I do in Aysgarth?

There are plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy in Aysgarth, including hiking, cycling, and fishing. The nearby Yorkshire Dales National Park offers a range of scenic trails and routes for outdoor enthusiasts.

What accommodation options are available in Aysgarth?

Aysgarth offers a range of accommodation options, including hotels, bed and breakfasts, and self-catering cottages. There are also several campsites and caravan parks in the area for those who prefer to stay closer to nature.

What local events take place in Aysgarth?

Aysgarth hosts a number of local events throughout the year, including the Aysgarth Agricultural Show, which takes place in August and features livestock shows, craft stalls, and food vendors. The village also hosts a Christmas market and other seasonal events.

What are some nearby attractions to visit while in Aysgarth?

There are several nearby attractions to visit while in Aysgarth, including the historic market town of Leyburn, the Wensleydale Creamery, and the Bolton Castle. The nearby town of Hawes is also home to the Dales Countryside Museum and the famous Hardraw Force waterfall.


Aysgarth on the map


Where Next After Aysgarth

After visiting Aysgarth in North Yorkshire, there are plenty of other charming villages and towns to explore in the area. One option is to head to the nearby town of Hawes, which is known for its delicious Wensleydale cheese. Visitors can tour the Wensleydale Creamery and sample some of the cheese before exploring the quaint shops and cafes in the town center.

Or head through Bishopdale to Kettlewell and Grassington (a challenging road) or downdale to the relative comforts of Leyburn & Richmond.

Another option is to visit the historic city of York, which is just over an hour’s drive from Aysgarth. York is home to stunning medieval architecture, including the iconic York Minster cathedral and the ancient city walls. Visitors can also explore the narrow streets of the Shambles, which are lined with charming shops and cafes, or take a stroll along the picturesque River Ouse.

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