Things to Do near Coneythorpe
St John’s House Blue Plaque
Discover the historical significance of St John's House, marked by a Blue Plaque in charming Knaresborough.

Chapel of Our Lady of the Crag
Carved directly into the limestone cliffside, the Chapel of Our Lady of the Crag is a distinctive and captivating historic landmark in Knaresborough.

Blue Plaque: Old Dye House
Discover the fascinating past of Knaresborough's Old Dye House, marked by a historic blue plaque on the waterside.

Knaresborough Castle and Courthouse Museum
Located in the picturesque town of Knaresborough, the parking facility for the Knaresborough Castle and Courthouse Museum offers convenient pay-and-display options. Visitors can enjoy easy access to this historic site with its stunning views of the river and viaduct, making it an ideal starting point for exploring the area's rich Norman heritage.
Knaresborough castle
Explore the dramatic ruins of Knaresborough Castle, perched high above the River Nidd, offering fascinating history and stunning views.

Bebra Gardens
Bebra Gardens offers a serene escape in the heart of Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, with free parking available for visitors. Nestled below the historic Knaresborough Castle, the gardens feature beautiful floral displays and a delightful paddling pool, making it a perfect spot for families. Enjoy a leisurely stroll down to the river café and rowing boats for a complete day out.

Viaduct Terrace
Enjoy breathtaking views of Knaresborough's iconic viaduct and river from Viaduct Terrace, a tranquil spot perfect for relaxation.

Tomb of Sir Charles Slingsby
Discover the poignant final resting place of Sir Charles Slingsby at St John the Baptist Church in Knaresborough.

War Memorial
Reflect and remember at Knaresborough's poignant War Memorial, offering stunning views over the Nidd Gorge and iconic viaduct.

The Old Manor House Blue Plaque
Discover The Old Manor House Blue Plaque in Knaresborough, a fascinating marker of local history on Waterside.

Low Bridge Gardens
Discover Low Bridge Gardens, a hidden riverside spot in Knaresborough perfect for a peaceful picnic or a quiet moment by the water.

Viaduct
Marvel at the impressive Knaresborough Viaduct, an iconic piece of historic architecture spanning the scenic River Nidd.
Henshaw Arts and Crafts Centre
Discover creativity at Henshaw Arts and Crafts Centre in Knaresborough, where local artisans showcase vibrant artwork, unique pottery, and exquisite handmade crafts. With engaging workshops and inspiring exhibitions, it's a cultural haven for art lovers and creatives alike.

Marigold Cafe & Boating

Birkham Woods
Birkham Woods offers convenient parking for visitors exploring the scenic hiking areas and parks in Plompton. Located on the A658 near Knaresborough, this facility provides easy access to outdoor activities and natural beauty. Ideal for tourists looking to enjoy a day in the countryside.

Whixley Village Hall
Whixley Village Hall offers convenient free parking for visitors attending its wide range of events and activities. Located in the heart of Whixley, this modern and well-equipped venue is perfect for parties, classes, and community gatherings. Enjoy the charm of a typical Yorkshire village while having easy access to the hall's facilities.

Ribston Hall
Ribston Hall offers convenient parking for visitors exploring the charming area of Little Ribston near Wetherby. While specific details about the parking facility are limited, it is likely a standard pay-and-display car park, ensuring easy access to the nearby attractions. Enjoy the scenic surroundings and make the most of your visit to this picturesque part of Yorkshire.

Henshaws Arts & Crafts Centre

Grafton Trig point
Grafton Trig Point offers convenient parking in the charming village of Marton Cum Grafton, North Yorkshire. Visitors can park near the playing fields or drive up to a hard-standing car park next to the park, providing easy access to local attractions. Ideal for a leisurely visit to this historical landmark.

Tour de France Sculpture
Discover the iconic steel sculpture in Knaresborough commemorating Yorkshire's unforgettable hosting of the Tour de France.