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Braythorn is a village located in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Harrogate). While specific population data is unavailable, it forms part of the scenic Yorkshire Dales region. Known for its rural landscapes, Braythorn offers a peaceful setting, attracting visitors interested in exploring the natural beauty and heritage of the area.

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Accommodation at 2-Bed Modern Bungalow - Outstanding Country Views in harrogate
Hotel

2-Bed Modern Bungalow - Outstanding Country Views

Briscoe Ridge Lane, Harrogate, HG3 1FB, United Kingdom
πŸ“1.5m from the centre of Braythorn

Accommodation at Harrogate Barns in harrogate
Hotel

Harrogate Barns

Brackenthwaite Lane, Harrogate, HG3 1PL, United Kingdom
πŸ“2.6m from the centre of Braythorn

Accommodation at Bumble Bee Cottage - Luxury Countryside Cottage in pool
Hotel

Bumble Bee Cottage - Luxury Countryside Cottage

Castley Lane Bumble Bee Cottage, Pool, LS21 2PY, United Kingdom
πŸ“2.2m from the centre of Braythorn

Accommodation at Middle Mistal in stainburn
Hotel

Middle Mistal

Stainburn, LS21 2LL, United Kingdom
πŸ“0.5m from the centre of Braythorn

Accommodation at Stunning Country Cottage in pool
Hotel

Stunning Country Cottage

Castley Lane, Pool, LS21 2PY, United Kingdom
πŸ“2.2m from the centre of Braythorn

Accommodation at 1 The Old Chapel in otley
Holiday Cottage
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Β£597
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1 The Old Chapel

Otley, LS21 1LR, United Kingdom
πŸ“2.3m from the centre of BraythornπŸ›οΈ2 BedsπŸ‘₯Sleeps 4

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Things to Do in Braythorn

Gallows Hill Nature Reserve - Nature Reserves in otley
Nature Reserves

Gallows Hill Nature Reserve

Gallows Hill, Otley LS21 1HL, UK
πŸ“2.9m from the centre of Braythorn

Discover Gallows Hill Nature Reserve in Otley, a beautiful spot for tranquil walks, nature spotting, and enjoying local biodiversity.

Two dogs play at Pool Dog Park, framed by a wooden sign adorned with colorful flowers and a scenic green field backdrop.
Park

Pool Dog Park

Chapel Hill Rd, Pool in Wharfedale, Otley LS21 1QY, UK
πŸ“2.5m from the centre of Braythorn

Located in Pool in Wharfedale, Pool Dog Park offers a delightful experience for dog owners and their furry friends. While visiting this well-maintained park, you can enjoy convenient pay-and-display parking options. The park features a variety of amenities including agility toys, a cooling sprinkler, and a pool, making it a perfect spot for dogs to have fun and exercise.

Large rocky outcrop on green grass with cloudy sky, featuring two people near the top of the crag.
Attraction

Almscliffe Crag

Crag Ln, Leeds LS17 0ER, UK
πŸ“1.4m from the centre of Braythorn

Almscliffe Crag offers a stunning natural escape in North Rigton, just a short drive from Leeds. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views and rock climbing opportunities. While parking details are not specified, it is advisable to prepare for standard pay-and-display options.

Cafe The Local Pantry in castley
Cafe

The Local Pantry

Harrogate Road, Leathley, North Yorkshire, LS21 2PS
πŸ“1.7m from the centre of Braythorn

Hunters Inn bar with a sign, red brick chimney, flower baskets, and wooden fencing in Leathley, Yorkshire.
Pub

Hunters Inn

Harrogate Rd, Leathley, Otley LS21 2PS, UK
πŸ“1.6m from the centre of Braythorn

Hunters Inn in Leathley offers ample free parking, making it a convenient stop for travelers exploring the Yorkshire countryside. Located on Harrogate Rd, this charming pub welcomes both cars and motorcycles, and is perfect for a relaxing break with its friendly staff and excellent beer selection. A cafΓ© next door provides additional options for coffee and sandwiches.

Dining at Hattie's Kitchen in otley
Restaurant

Hattie's Kitchen

C/O Stephen H. Smith's Garden & Leisure, Pool Road, 93 Pool Rd, Otley LS21 1DY, UK
πŸ“2.8m from the centre of Braythorn

Discover Hattie's Kitchen, a welcoming restaurant and coffee shop offering satisfying meals and a lively atmosphere within Stephen H. Smith's Garden & Leisure in Otley.

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Geographic Facts

Administrative area
Stainburn

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Walkshire in Braythorn

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Lindley Wood Reservoir Circular Walk
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Lindley Wood Reservoir Circular Walk

⏱️0h 38mπŸ“Lindley, North Yorkshire

Lindley Wood Reservoir is the oldest of the reservoirs in the Washburn Valley. Built between 1869 and 1876. Further up the valley are three others named Thruscross, Fewston and Swinsty. Lindley Wood reservoir is situated further down the valley and a quiet, lesser known yet beautiful area to explore. There is no direct path covering the whole circumference of the water's edge but this 6 mile circular walk takes in not just the reservoir but the surrounding area too providing expansive views of the lower Washburn Valley as well as the reservoir from above. This walk has so much all in one walk. Open countryside, a reservoir, forest paths, woodland paths and riverside paths and a bit of history. Perfect! Parking There is a small parking space for around 4 cars at the Dob Park Rd junction with Weston Moor Road. The Otley to Blubberhouses Road. (SE 195 492). If heading out of Otley, go up the hill on the Blubberhouses Road, past the turn off for Clifton. The road will bend right sharply then afterwards as it bends left sharply the junction is on your right. It is a dead end road and the spaces are immediately on the right as you enter the road. Route walkshire__lindley_wood_reservoirDownload GPX file OS Map with GPX Route Marked: Lindley Wood Reservoir A lovely walk for a pleasant afternoon, around the countryside surrounding the Lindley Wood Reservoir - built in 1869. From the parking spot, turn right, then immediately left down the public footpath. Follow this clear track through the wood to the edge of Lindley Wood Reservoir. After a small clearing, the track enters the wood again, so follow it through, crossing a bridge over Church Gill, eventually coming out onto the B6451 to the left of Lindley Lodge. Turn left, crossing over the viaduct - with stunning views over the reservoir on the left and Norwood Bottom on the right. Take care as there is no pavement here and vehicles can be travelling fast. The road turns right, then left, and then there’s a public footpath along a track to Crag Farm on the right. Follow this long, straight track, but just before it turns right to the farm, take the footpath on the left to walk alongside a boundary. As you enter the next field, head for the far left corner, cutting across the field, then follow the boundary on your right all the way around to eventually meet the B6451 again. Climb the wall stile and carefully cross over the road, taking the footpath on the right, set into a farm access track. Follow the hedgerow on the right across two fields until you reach a quiet road through a gate. Turn left, and follow this road all the way until it turns left over Lindley Bridge to where you parked. Andrew White Start Location: Small parking area off Cinder Lane, near Lindley Bridge, Otley LS21 2LA Walk finish location: As start Walk down Dob Park Road for 100m and take the right turn where the signpost says The 6 Dales Trail. Follow the track and keep to the right hand track when there is a divergence. This will give you outstanding views down toward the reservoir as well as a unique view of Almscliffe Crag in the near distance. The track then leads you down into Crag Farm. Pass through and past the farm and as soon as the track bears left you take the gate the first gate on the right. Pass through this field keeping the wall to your right and in the next field, turn left, and you will see a high ladder stile to go over. As you walk through these fields you get a real good views down to the reservoir below but also over the whole lower Washburn Valley. Forest covered hills and green fields in every direction. Head down the slope. Keep to the right hand side of the field as it bends round to the right. At the end of the field in the corner you will see a stile with home made handrails that leads onto the road. Go straight across the road taking care and onto the footpath directly across. Walk through the next two fields and through the gate onto the lane where you will turn left and walk down it until you cross the bridge. Immediately after crossing the bridge you will see and take a path that heads left off the lane and into the woods. Signposted Norwood Bottom. This is the reservoir path proper and you follow it all the way along. Lindley Wood itself is enchanting at any time of year. A very quiet footpath that provides a great forest walk combined with views across the reservoir. Follow this track all the way to the end where you will meet the road again and turn left across the bridge. Immediately after the bridge turn right over a stile and onto a path by the River Washburn. You will eventually come to a bridge that takes you across onto the right hand side of the river and carry on. Keeping the river to your left. You will eventually come to a ford with a pretty setting by the river and an old moss covered 17 century packhorse bridge. A perfect place for a picnic by the water. Cross that bridge and follow the track that goes uphill and turns into a tarmac lane. This leads you all the way up and back to your starting point. This will be the steepest part of the trail so take your time and enjoy turning around and looking back across the valley. Nearby Places to Stay and Eat The nearest town is Otley in West Yorkshire (3 miles away) which in itself is a lovely place to take in if visiting the area. There are many shops, cafes and restaurants to choose from as well as a great bustling market on certain days. There are a few bed and breakfasts to choose from too. Attractions near Lindley Wood The other way north for around 5 miles is Mackenzies Smokehouse Farm Shop at Blubberhouses. A huge place selling not just farm and food products but many housewares and unique items. The cafe is fantastic and can highly recommend their roast Sunday dinner.

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