Bellerby
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Bellerby is a village located in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Richmondshire). With a population of around 370, it falls under the DL8 postcode area. The village is known for its proximity to the Yorkshire Dales, offering access to scenic landscapes and outdoor recreational activities.

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Accommodation at Westfields Farm in bellerby
Bed & Breakfast

Westfields Farm

Westfields Farm, Moor Road, Bellerby, Leyburn, North Yorkshire, DL8 5QX
πŸ“0.3m from the centre of Bellerby

Accommodation at Witton View in bellerby
Holiday Cottage
From
Β£360
per stay

Witton View

Just a short drive from the popular Yorkshire Dales market town of Leyburn, Witton View is a historic cottage built in 1850 boasting wonderful modern comforts, stunning views and perfect for your four-legged friends with walks straight from the doorstep. It is the perfect choice

Charming stone cottage with yellow accents, a vine-covered entrance, and a small patio set in a grassy area.
Hotel

Bellypig Cottage

Moor Rd, Bellerby, Leyburn DL8 5QZ, UK
πŸ“0.3m from the centre of Bellerby

Bellypig Cottage provides comfortable accommodation in bellerby.

Cherry Tree Cottage alongside a grassy area and stream, with stone houses and trees under a bright sky in Bellerby.
Hotel

Cherry Tree Cottage

Bellerby, Leyburn DL8 5QP, UK
πŸ“0.5m from the centre of Bellerby

Cherry Tree Cottage provides comfortable accommodation in bellerby.

Wooden reception cabin with a fenced area, gravel path, and greenery at Cow Close Caravan & Camping in Bellerby, Yorkshire.
Holiday Park

Cow Close Caravan & Camping

Leyburn DL8 5JJ, UK
πŸ“1.2m from the centre of Bellerby

Cow Close Caravan & Camping provides comfortable accommodation in bellerby.

Stone cottage with light blue windows and flower boxes, surrounded by greenery and a wooden walkway.
Hotel

Stable Cottage Bellerby

Mill Ln, Bellerby, Leyburn DL8 5QN, UK
πŸ“0.5m from the centre of Bellerby

Stable Cottage Bellerby provides comfortable accommodation in bellerby.

Things to Do in Bellerby

Lush community garden with gravel paths, stone walls, benches, and various plants in Bellerby, Yorkshire.
Garden

Bellerby Community Garden

Mill Ln, Bellerby, Leyburn DL8 5QN, UK
πŸ“0.6m from the centre of Bellerby

Bellerby Community Garden offers a serene parking experience in the charming village of Bellerby, Leyburn. While specific payment details are not confirmed, visitors can expect a standard pay-and-display setup, making it convenient for those exploring the surrounding natural beauty.

Herriot Country Tours - Tour in bellerby
Tour

Herriot Country Tours

Westfields Farm, Moor Road, Bellerby, North Yorkshire, DL8 5QX
πŸ“0.3m from the centre of Bellerby

Wooden reception cabin with a fenced area, gravel path, and greenery at Cow Close Caravan & Camping in Bellerby, Yorkshire.
Holiday Park

Cow Close Caravan & Camping

Leyburn DL8 5JJ, UK
πŸ“1.2m from the centre of Bellerby

Cow Close Caravan & Camping in Bellerby offers a serene camping experience with beautiful views and spotless facilities. Ideal for families and adventurers alike, this site provides convenient and free parking for campers, making it a perfect base for exploring the Yorkshire countryside.

The Kings Head pub in Bellerby, Yorkshire, featuring a sign, flowers, and a welcoming atmosphere under cloudy skies.
Pub

The Kings Head

3 Grove Square, Leyburn DL8 5AE, UK
πŸ“1.7m from the centre of Bellerby

The Kings Head in Bellerby offers convenient pay-and-display parking, making it an accessible stop for those exploring the scenic Yorkshire Dales. Located in the heart of Leyburn, this traditional pub provides a cozy atmosphere to unwind after a day of adventure. Enjoy a warm welcome and well-kept ales in this charming establishment.

Stone building with wooden picnic tables outside, an umbrella, and a sign for "The Manor Farm Cafe" in Bellerby.
Cafe

The Manor Farm Cafe

Manor Farm, Bellerby, Leyburn DL8 5QH, UK
πŸ“0.6m from the centre of Bellerby

Located at Manor Farm in the charming village of Bellerby, The Manor Farm Cafe offers ample parking for visitors exploring the picturesque Yorkshire countryside. Enjoy a relaxing meal or a refreshing cup of tea after a scenic drive, with convenient pay-and-display parking available on-site.

Red Ducati motorcycle with "Alice" branding parked outside a garage, alongside another bike, against a wooden wall.
Car Parts

Automoto-Racing AMR

Unit D, Manor Farm, Bellerby, Leyburn DL8 5QH, UK
πŸ“0.6m from the centre of Bellerby

Automoto-Racing AMR, located in the picturesque village of Bellerby, offers convenient pay-and-display parking. Ideal for tourists visiting the Leyburn area, this facility provides easy access to local auto services and a charming cafΓ© for refreshments.

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Geographic Facts

This village is geographically within the following regions:

Population
370
Postcode
DL8
Administrative area
North Yorkshire Council (formerly Richmondshire)

Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records

Latest news from Bellerby

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Walkshire in Bellerby

More Walks in Bellerby β†’
Walk: Wensleydale Challenge - Askrigg to Leyburn
13mi
Moderate

Walk: Wensleydale Challenge - Askrigg to Leyburn

⏱️5h 28mπŸ“Askrigg

Rise to the challenge: get dropped off at Askrigg and walk back to Leyburn. After a brief climb, the rest is fairly flat and Wensleydale at it's best. The Route what3words for start point: ///modes.officials.bangle Start Point: Askrigg Finish Point: Leyburn Distance: 13 Miles GPX Route Map wensleydalechallenge-askriggtoleyburn2Download Walk Description After an enjoyable bus journey "up dale" to Askrigg on the volunteer Little White Bus featured on Countryfile, the rest is up to you but rise to the challenge and you will follow the River Ure through Wensleydale into Leyburn Market Square with an enormous sense of achievement. It is a long but rewarding walk, however as an alternative, there is the option of jumping aboard the Wensleydale Railway in Redmire. This is just over halfway and can provide a ride back to Leyburn in comfort. The route climbs initially but gently through fields and woodland and then flattens out to contour along the hillside with spectacular views. Above Haw Bank on the right before crossing the wooden foot bridge, it is worth stepping carefully off the route to enjoy Disher Force which thunders down the steep sided gill. There is still evidence of the lead mining industry on the edge of Carperby Moor before seeing the imposing Bolton Castle ahead. The Castle has been owned by the same family since it was built in 1399 by Sir Richard Le Scrope, Lord Chancellor of England whilst Richard II was on the throne. In 1568, Mary, Queen of Scots was imprisoned there. The end for Bolton Castle came in the Civil War, when John Scrope, only a teenager at the time, held the castle for the royalist cause. Parliament besieged the castle for an entire year but in November 1645, Scrope was forced to surrender. Parliament intended to slight the castle to make it unusable in future, but the south-west tower and the west range survived almost completely intact and habitable. Below the castle walls is a medieval garden, a maze, a rose garden, herb garden, vineyard, birds of prey and a bowling green. The route takes you under Great Wegber and Wegber Scar above Carperby where James Herriot had his honeymoon. On the top of Wegber is a prominent building which is Greenhaw Hut, a bothy shelter. Following along the banks of the River Ure leads past the Ice Pond and through the Bolton Hall estate, over the attractive Lords Bridge before continuing the other side of the river into Wensley. It is easy to see how the area was affected by the floods in 2019. Wensley is a pretty village and of course, gives its name to the dale itself.

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