
Discover Beamsley
Beamsley is a village located in North Yorkshire, within the BD23 postcode area. Governed by North Yorkshire Council, it has a population of 149 residents. The village is situated near the scenic Yorkshire Dales, offering visitors access to outdoor activities and stunning landscapes.
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Stay in Beamsley

Beamsley Mill Caravan Park
Beamsley Mill Caravan Park provides comfortable accommodation in beamsley.

The Crown Inn

Beacon Cottage

Lumb Beck Farmhouse Bed & Breakfast
Lumb Beck Farmhouse Bed & Breakfast provides comfortable accommodation in addingham.

Addingham Duplex

Addingham Moorside
Discover Addingham Moorside, a serene natural haven offering stunning views, interesting rock formations, and peaceful walking trails.
Things to Do in Beamsley

Bolton Abbey

Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway

Wharfedale Doggy Play Park
Discover Wharfedale Doggy Play Park, a spacious, secure haven for dogs to play off-lead amidst stunning Yorkshire scenery.
Food & Drink

The Brasserie at The Devonshire Arms

Buffers Coffee Shop

Burlington Restaurant
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Geographic Facts
This village is geographically within the following regions:
- Population
- 149
- Postcode
- BD23
- Administrative area
- North Yorkshire Council (formerly Craven)
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Walk: Addingham and Bolton Abbey
A walk of real contrasts on the southern fringes of the Yorkshire Dales. With spectacular views from Chelker Reservoir to riverside walking on the Wharfe and the highlight an unusual approach to Bolton Abbey. The Route what3words for start point: ///donation.outfit.nightlife Start Point: Addingham, near the church Finish Point: Addingham Distance: 8.5 Miles GPX Route Map addleboroughandboltonabbeyDownload Walk Description From the village of Addingham near Ilkley climb through a golf course to Chelker Reservoir. After a short detour to the excellent view point at Haw Pike drop down to the River Wharfe. Continue along the Wharfe to Bolton Abbey, in fact an Augustinian priory. Cross the river and return to Bolton Bridge. Here join the Dales Way and follow The River Wharfe back to Addingham.

Walk: Bolton Abbey
An easy access walk at the delightful Bolton Abbey alongside the River Wharfe. This tranquil walk takes you past a well known section of the River Wharfe called The Strid. The Route what3words for start point: ///cello.lollipop.ratty Start / Finish Point: Sandholme Car Park, Bolton Abbey, Skipton BD23 6EX Distance: 4.6 Miles GPX Route Map drawaroute-14Download Walk Description An easy access walk at the delightful Bolton Abbey alongside the River Wharfe. For the first 1.8km of the route, the surface is compact stone at a width of at least 200cm. There are passing places and accessible benches along the full length of the route. Most of the route is flat with some areas having a gradient up to 1:10. From here, the route is unsurfaced with some gradients reaching 1:6.

Bolton Abbey to Simon's Seat Walk
A 6-mile out-and-back walk from Bolton Abbey, up through the Valley of Desolation, on to Simonβs Seat and back. Route Start: Bolton Abbey Finish: Bolton Abbey Distance: 6 Miles Route Map & GPX File bolton-abbey-simons-seatDownload Walk Description what3words for start point: ///puzzle.ballparks.limbs Enjoy a beautiful, varied walk from Bolton Abbey, up through the Valley of Desolation on to Simonβs Seat. Walk through heather moorland, woodland trails and past waterfalls and rushing becks, culminating in spectacular views from the walkβs summit. Expect a challenging 3-mile hike up to the summit, making the most of a well-signposted path that rises slowly before reaching a peak of 485m. Then the return walk follows the same trail back down to the Bolton Abbey Estate.

Walk: Beamsley Hill from Ilkley
Beamsley Beacon is situated overlooking the A59 near Bolton Abbey. The walk from Ilkley is across some beautiful moors with impressive views. The Route what3words for start point: ///rebounds.fists.blazing Start Point: Myddelton Grange, Langbar Rd, Ilkley LS29 0EB Finish Point: Myddelton Grange, Langbar Rd, Ilkley LS29 0EB Distance: 9 Miles GPX Route Map beamsleybeaconfromilkleyDownload Walk Description 1 mile due north from the centre of Ilkley there is some parking. Leave the car, head up the road to a sharp bend. Continue on a farm track for 1 mile to an indistinct bridleway heading due north. The path crosses the grouse moors (look for the shooting hut) before climbing to Round Hill. Round Hill is nothing special despite being the highest point in the area. Double back south east and enjoy the views on the 1 mile wide grassy ridge to Beamsley Beacon. The Beacon is one of the many cross country beacons primed for lighting during the Spanish Armada or the potential invasion of Napoleon. The return from the beacon is via some quiet country roads and pretty hamlets.

