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Welcome to Charltons, a village located in North Yorkshire. Explore local things to do, find places to stay, and discover beautiful walks in the surrounding area.

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Stay in Charltons

Accommodation at Black Lion Hotel in charltons
Hotel

Black Lion Hotel

12 Finkle Street, Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL10 4QB
📍0.1m from the centre of Charltons

Accommodation at Escape 2 Richmond in charltons
Holiday Cottage

Escape 2 Richmond

2 Westview, Cravengate, Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL10 4AY
📍0.3m from the centre of Charltons

Accommodation at Garden Cottage in charltons
Holiday Cottage
From
£664
per stay

Garden Cottage

Garden Cottage, 1 Cravengate, Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL10 4RE
📍0.2m from the centre of Charltons

Lovingly and beautifully renovated and decorated, Garden Cottage is conveniently set between the edge of the old part of Richmond and the lovely Swaledale countryside. The cottage is rated Visit England 5-star gold with a prestigious Rose award given in 2022.

Accommodation at Cordilleras House in charltons
Bed & Breakfast

Cordilleras House

11 Hurgill Road, Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL10 4AR
📍0.2m from the centre of Charltons

Things to Do in Charltons

Mackenzie Thorpe Arthaus Gallery - Museum in charltons
Museum

Mackenzie Thorpe Arthaus Gallery

​13b Finkle Street, Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL10 4QA
📍0m from the centre of Charltons

Centrebarks - Attraction in charltons
Attraction

Centrebarks

3 Mercury Road, Gallowfields Trading Estate, Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL10 4TQ
📍0.8m from the centre of Charltons

The Showcase Gallery - Museum in charltons
Museum

The Showcase Gallery

11 Finkle Street, North Yorkshire, DL10 4QA
📍0m from the centre of Charltons

Cafe Cross View Tea Rooms and Restaurant in charltons
Cafe

Cross View Tea Rooms and Restaurant

38/39 Market Place, Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL10 4QL
📍0m from the centre of Charltons

Cafe The Bread Bowl Cafe in richmond
Cafe

The Bread Bowl Cafe

Market Pl, Richmond DL10 4JJ, UK
📍0.1m from the centre of Charltons

Dining at Pickford & Bow in richmond
Restaurant

Pickford & Bow

3-5 Frenchgate, Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL10 4HZ
📍0.1m from the centre of Charltons

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Walkshire in Charltons

More Walks in Charltons
Walk: Richmond, Hudswell and the River Swale
5mi
Moderate

Walk: Richmond, Hudswell and the River Swale

⏱️2h 15m📍Richmond

Richmond, Hudswell Woods, George & Dragon and the River Swale. The Route What3Words reference: ///collects.instructs.afflicted Start / Finish Point: Market Pl, Richmond DL10 4QN Distance: 5 Miles GPX Route Map richmond-and-hudswell-woodsDownload Walk Description Following the Norman Conquest, the ‘new’ ruling lords were given large tracts of land and ordered to keep an eye on the unruly locals. William the Conqueror gave Alan Rufus, one of his loyal supporters, a vast estate in what is now North Yorkshire as well as the title ‘Earl of Richmond’. He then set about building a castle on the edge of the sheer cliffs high above the River Swale, and named it ‘riche mont’ which means ‘strong hill’ in Norman French. The view of the castle from Richmond Green Bridge is a delight with the castle ramparts towering above and the River Swale, England’s fastest flowing river, which then tumbles over its limestone bed to create a series of waterfalls known as The Fosse. Richmond Green Bridge was built in the 1780’s to a design of the famous architect John Carr, replacing a much older bridge. This was for many centuries the only crossing of the river and was the start of the Richmond to Lancaster Turnpike. Just beside the bridge is the former Good Intent Inn that served travellers along this old road as well as workers from the quarries in Billy Bank Wood. A delightful path leads up through these woods alongside the River Swale then on through Hudswell Woods, a semi-natural woodland clinging to the steep valley sides of the Swale with towering beech trees, oak and ash that are now thankfully in the care of the National Trust. A steep flight of steps leads up through these woods to the quiet village of Hudswell, situated on a flat shelf of land just above the escarpment and deep valley of the Swale. Here you will find the George & Dragon, Yorkshire’s first community owned pub with its own community shop, library, allotments and beehives, not to mention its large terraced beer garden, which affords panoramic views across the wooded gorge of Swaledale.  The return leg of this walk follows the top of the wooded escarpment for most of the way, walking across a series of narrow field strips and countless stiles. There are also occasional glimpses of Swaledale through the trees as well as a perfect framed view of the Keep of Richmond Castle. 

Walk: The Whitcliffe Walk
4.5mi
Moderate

Walk: The Whitcliffe Walk

⏱️1h 27m📍Hudswell, North Yorkshire

An unforgettable walk that offers wonderful views of Swaledale with dark forest walks, river trails and dramatic cliffs with a dose of historical sites thrown in for good measure. The Route what3words for start point: ///rates.prefect.shelf Start Point: Aislabeck Plantation, Hurgill Rd, Richmond DL10 4SG Finish Point: Aislabeck Plantation, Hurgill Rd, Richmond DL10 4SG Distance: 4.5 Miles GPX Route Map whitcliffe-walk-yorkshire-dalesDownload Walk Description This breath-taking route is ideal for holidaymakers and local residents looking to find a new trail on their doorstep. Weaving through scenic woodland, along the powerful river and up into the hills where the sun streams over the kaleidoscopic colours of the Swale valley, this circular walk is one for all seasons and takes in a myriad of wildlife.

Walk: River Swale Richmond
6mi
Moderate

Walk: River Swale Richmond

📍Charltons

A lovely stroll by the River Swale in the picturesque town of Richmond. The Route what3words for start point: ///chariots.visits.delay Start Point: Richmond Finish Point: Richmond Distance: 6 Miles GPX Route Map river-swale-richmondDownload Walk Description A nice, easy stroll in Richmond following the River Swale towards Hudswell woods. Before setting off why not take in the lovely town of Richmond including its fine marketplace. Starting at Richmond bridge pick up the path to Billy Bank woods which runs parallel to the river. Look out for the wide variety of wildlife an nature on show. Keep an eye out for fishing birds on the quieter stretches of the river. You will soon hit the woodland with it's stunning bluebells in spring as well its the vast number of butterflies attracted to the area. After you've taken some amazing photos follow the path back to Richmond and refuel at one of the amazing cafes or pubs in the town itself.

Walk: Coast 2 Coast
182mi
Moderate

Walk: Coast 2 Coast

⏱️69h 40m📍West Stonesdale

The Famous Wainwright Coast to Coast from Fleswic Bay on the west coast near Whitehaven to Robin Hood's Bay on Yorkshire's famous coast. The Route Start Point: Flexwick Bay, Whitehaven Finish Point: Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire Distance: 182 Miles GPX Route Map c2cDownload Walk Description The famous Wainwright Coast to Coast from Fleswick Bay on the west coast near Whitehaven to Robin Hood's Bay on Yorkshire's famous coastline. The route covers both the Yorkshire Dales as well as the North York Moors. This route takes around 16 days to complete and many people walk it in sections over a number of weeks or months. Get the guide books A challenging route, plenty of planning is advisable before tackling the challenge - try these books for help: Or, save the planet and go digital:

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