
Discover Bulmer, North Yorkshire
Bulmer is a village located in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council. With a population of 202, it falls under the YO60 postcode area. The village is noted for its proximity to the historic Castle Howard, offering insights into the region's architectural heritage and landscape.
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Yorkshire Lavender
Yorkshire Lavender offers a serene escape in Terrington with its expansive 60-acre hillside lavender gardens. Visitors can enjoy the stunning views of the Vale of York, explore the specialist plant shop and sculpture park, and relax at the on-site cafΓ©. Parking is conveniently free, making it an ideal spot for a peaceful day out.

Visit Kirkham Priory - History, Visiting, Prices
Kirkham Priory offers a small, free parking area for visitors exploring this serene English Heritage site. Nestled in a picturesque valley near a stream, it's an ideal spot for a peaceful walk or picnic amidst medieval ruins. Please note, there are no on-site facilities, so plan accordingly.

Visit The Yorkshire Arboretum

Leaf and Loaf

Terrington Village Store
Located in the charming village of Terrington, the Terrington Village Store offers a delightful stop for cyclists and tourists alike. Enjoy a visit to the cafΓ© with its homemade products and take-out options, perfect for those exploring the scenic surroundings. While parking details are not specified, typical village settings often feature pay-and-display options.

The Stone Trough Inn
Located in the picturesque setting of Kirkham Abbey, The Stone Trough Inn offers a cozy retreat with its traditional stone-built architecture and real fires. Visitors can enjoy a simple yet delightful menu while taking in the stunning hill views from the terrace. Ideal for those exploring North Yorkshire, this inn is a perfect stop for a relaxing meal or a special event.

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Geographic Facts
- Population
- 202
- Postcode
- YO60
- Administrative area
- North Yorkshire Council (formerly Ryedale)
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Walk: High Hutton to Crambeck
Take in the countryside between High Hutton and Crambeck near Malton on this easy walk from a Coastliner bus. The Route what3words for start point: ///revives.decisions.checked Start Point: Bus stops near Huttons Ambo Lane End, York YO60 7HU Finish Point: Bus stops near Crambeck village, Crambeck, York YO60 7EZ Distance: 4.5 Miles GPX Route Map walkshirehighhuttontocrambeckDownload Walk Description From the bus stops, turn so the Saltergate Car Park is behind you, and head left - crossing the road if you need to - and head through the gap in the fence on the right, Then turn right again to be walking away from - but parallel to - the A169 road. Follow it around to the left until the paths split. Take the left fork, around the edges of the trees, and then left again as a path branches off into the scrubland. Follow this line until you reach a clear path intersecting yours; turn left on this path through the trees and then right. The paths split and here take the left hand higher path. Go through three fields and then walk along the left side of a hedgerow in the forth field. At the end of this, look head but to the left slightly for an entrance path into the wood in front of you, and walk towards this. Head through the wood to emerge on the other side, and head left to find the gap in the boundary of the fields. Go through and turn slightly right, heading for the gate you should be able to see in the boundary straight ahead. Go through this and head for the boundary ahead, turning right when you reach it. Turn left through the boundary when you can, and then head to the left of the row of trees which is ahead of you. At the next boundary ahead, turn right and head into the wood following the path which eventually brings you out the other side and down on a clear path into the Hole of Horcum. Continue to follow the path and it leads back to where the paths split towards the start. Follow the path back towards the main road, and turn right to retrace your steps back to be bus stops near the car park.

Walk: Castle Howard Parkland Circular Walk
A beautiful 5 mile walk around the outside parklands of Castle Howard just near Malton and Slingsby in East Yorkshire. Take in the lakes, the monuments and open countryside with great views of the house itself. The Route what3words for start point: ///scribble.ratio.stumpy Start Point: Castle Howard, York YO60 7DA Finish Point: Castle Howard, York YO60 7DA Distance: 5 Miles GPX Route Map castlehowardcircularDownload Walk Description A beautiful 5 mile walk around the outside parklands of Castle Howard. Take in the lakes, the monuments and open countryside with great views of the house itself. No need to pay for entry in this walk as you go all around the estate perimeter and get views of many of the monuments and follys on the route as well. Start near the car park at Castle Howard entrance. (Free Parking). The Obelisk is unmissable near the entrance and this is the start point. On the walk start you head northwards from here (right out the car park) and along the straight road. Then, eventually you will reach a crossroads where you turn right into the beautiful village of Coneysthorpe. You will begin to get fantastic views of Castle Howard over the Great Lake. After passing through the village the path off to the right takes you through open meadows that complement the parkland fantastically. At Ray Wood you pass by and through on a a well kept woodland path that really adds to a walk with variety. You will soon see the outer wall of Castle Howard on your right as you approach the Temple up the slope. A unique view of the Temple rather than the other side you get on entry. From here you walk down the field to New River Bridge where you again get a magnificent view of castle Howard, and the other way the Mausoleum on the hill. At the next junction turn right onto the small lane and you will pass beside The Pyramid. When you reach the gatehouse, turn right again and you will end up back again at the Obelisk.
