Beckwith, North Yorkshire
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Beckwith is a village located in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Harrogate). Situated near the spa town of Harrogate, Beckwith is part of a region known for its rolling landscapes and historical significance. Visitors can explore the area's natural beauty and proximity to the Yorkshire Dales National Park.

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A charming octagonal pavilion surrounded by lush greenery in Valley Gardens, Harrogate, with seating and visitors.
Park

Valley Gardens Harrogate

Valley Dr, Harrogate HG1 2SZ, UK
📍1.8m from the centre of Beckwith, North Yorkshire

Valley Gardens Harrogate offers convenient pay-and-display parking, allowing easy access to its stunning seasonal flower displays and family-friendly attractions. Located in Beckwith, North Yorkshire, this picturesque park is perfect for a leisurely stroll, with its Art Deco pavilion and vibrant gardens providing a beautiful backdrop for visitors.

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Attraction

Mother Shipton's Cave

Prophecy Lodge, High Bridge, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, HG5 8DD
📍4.8m from the centre of Beckwith, North Yorkshire

A stone bridge over a stream in a green valley, with trees and blue skies in the background. A person stands on the bridge.
Park

Seven Bridges Valley

Ripon HG4 3DY, UK
📍10.3m from the centre of Beckwith, North Yorkshire

Located near the scenic Seven Bridges Valley, this parking facility offers convenient access to the beautiful walks and views of Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Gardens. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll through the picturesque landscape, with parking available nearby on a pay-and-display basis.

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Restaurant

Guiseley Lounge

46-48 Otley Rd, Guiseley, Leeds LS20 8AH, UK
📍8.7m from the centre of Beckwith, North Yorkshire

Discover Guiseley Lounge in Leeds, a highly-rated restaurant serving delicious food in a welcoming setting.

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Bakers

The Old Bakehouse Ltd

8 High St, Pateley Bridge, Harrogate HG3 5AW, UK
📍11.2m from the centre of Beckwith, North Yorkshire

Discover The Old Bakehouse, a highly-rated Pateley Bridge gem serving delicious freshly baked goods, tiffins, and sandwiches.

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
📍4.5m from the centre of Beckwith, North Yorkshire

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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Beckwithshaw

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Walk: Knaresborough to Harrogate via the Beryl Burton
4.6mi
Moderate

Walk: Knaresborough to Harrogate via the Beryl Burton

⏱️1h 43m📍Knaresborough

A gentle walk from the charming market town of Knaresborough to the historic spa town of Harrogate. Suitable for all ages. The Route what3words for start point: ///shopping.telephone.clings Start / Finish Point: Crescent Rd, Harrogate HG1 2WJ Distance: 4.6 Miles GPX Route Map harrogateDownload Walk Description Starting in the market square of the picturesque town of Knaresborough this scenic walk winds its way out of the town, over the river and into Mackintosh Park where you pick up the Beryl Burton cycle path through the woods. The landscape changes throughout the walk and there is plenty of wildlife to spot along the route. If you are in need of refreshments stop for a cold drink in the beer garden of the pub by the stream before continuing on to the bottom end of Kings Road, Harrogate with its range of independent food and drink retailers to browse before finishing at the impressive Royal Baths.

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 10m📍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.

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