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Cropton is a village located in North Yorkshire with a population of 352. Governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Ryedale), it lies near the North York Moors National Park. Visitors can explore Cropton Brewery, known for its traditional ales, and enjoy the surrounding natural landscapes that offer opportunities for outdoor activities.

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Accommodation at Host & Stay - Beck House Cottages in cropton
Hotel

Host & Stay - Beck House Cottages

Beck House Farm, Cropton, YO18 8ER, United Kingdom
📍1.2m from the centre of Cropton

Stone cottage with a red-tiled roof, gravel path, lush greenery, and parked car in a tranquil Yorkshire setting.
Bed & Breakfast

High Farm B&B & Holiday Cottages Cropton

Cropton, Pickering YO18 8HL, UK
📍0.9m from the centre of Cropton

High Farm B&B & Holiday Cottages Cropton provides comfortable accommodation in cropton.

Accommodation at New Inn and Cropton Brewery in cropton
Hotel

New Inn and Cropton Brewery

New Inn And Cropton Brewery, Cropton, Pickering, North Yorkshire, YO18 8HH
📍1.2m from the centre of Cropton

Caravan site with several caravans parked on a lush green lawn, surrounded by trees and hedges in Cropton, Yorkshire.
Holiday Park

Bank Top Farm Caravan Site, Cropton.

Bank Top Farm, Cropton, Pickering YO18 8HH, UK
📍1.2m from the centre of Cropton

Bank Top Farm Caravan Site, Cropton. provides comfortable accommodation in cropton.

Accommodation at Laura's Cottage in cropton
Holiday Cottage

Laura's Cottage

Whitethorn Farm, Cropton, Pickering, North Yorkshire, YO18 8HJ
📍1.2m from the centre of Cropton

Accommodation at Cropton Cabins in cropton
Hotel

Cropton Cabins

Forest Holidays , Cropton , Pickering , North Yorkshire, YO18 8ES
📍0.9m from the centre of Cropton

Things to Do in Cropton

Levisham Station with a quaint building, picnic table, and a sign for Goathland amidst purple heather-covered hills.
Attraction

North Yorkshire Moors Railway - (Levisham Station)

Levisham Station, North Yorkshire Moors Railway, Levisham, Goathland, Whitby, Pickering YO18 7NN, UK
📍3.3m from the centre of Cropton

Step back in time at Levisham Station, a charming stop on the iconic North Yorkshire Moors Railway, offering unique rail experiences.

Yorkshire In Style - Tour in helmsley
Tour

Yorkshire In Style

2 Station Road, Helmsley, North Yorkshire, YO62 5BZ
📍10.2m from the centre of Cropton

A sandy play area with rocks, logs, and a transparent dome under a blue sky with fluffy clouds.
Park

Children’s planet

Unnamed Road, Kirby Misperton, Malton YO17 6UX, UK
📍6.9m from the centre of Cropton

Located in the scenic village of Kirby Misperton, the parking facility at Children's Planet offers convenient pay-and-display options for visitors exploring the nearby attractions. With modern payment methods including credit and NFC, it's an easy choice for those visiting the area.

Cafe Shepherds Hall Tea Rooms & Craft Gallery in lealholm
Cafe

Shepherds Hall Tea Rooms & Craft Gallery

Lealholm, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO21 2AQ
📍10.6m from the centre of Cropton

Outdoor dining area at The Blacksmiths Arms, featuring wooden tables, green canopies, and illuminated plants at night.
Pub

The Blacksmiths Arms

Anserdale Ln, Lastingham, York YO62 6TN, UK
📍2.3m from the centre of Cropton

The Blacksmiths Arms in Lastingham offers a charming experience with its 18th-century pub ambiance, complete with homemade fare and real ales. Located in the picturesque village of Lastingham, this venue is perfect for a relaxing stop during your Yorkshire travels, though parking is likely pay-and-display.

Modern restaurant interior with wooden tables, stylish lighting, and chefs preparing food in an open kitchen.
Restaurant

Restaurant Mýse

Main St, Hovingham, York YO62 4LF, UK
📍11.1m from the centre of Cropton

Located in the picturesque village of Hovingham, Restaurant Mýse offers a delightful fine dining experience. While enjoying the culinary delights, visitors can conveniently park nearby using the pay-and-display parking options available in the area. This ensures a hassle-free visit to this renowned dining destination.

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Geographic Facts

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Population
352
Administrative area
North Yorkshire Council (formerly Ryedale)

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Walkshire in Cropton

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Walk: Cropton Forest
6mi
Moderate

Walk: Cropton Forest

⏱️2h 39m📍Newton-upon-rawcliffe

An exhilarating hike into Cropton Forest, in the North York Moors. The Route what3words for start point: ///drooling.napped.narrow Start Point: Off road parking along Rawcliff Road, Newton-on-Rawcliffe, YO18 8QA Finish Point: Rawcliff Road, Newton-on-Rawcliffe Distance: 6 Miles GPX Route Map walkshirecroptonforestDownload Walk Description From where you have parked, walk towards the north end of Newton-on-Rawcliffe. Just after the National Speed Limit signs, take the track leaving the road to the right, and then the track immediately to the right. After you’ve walked past a field on the left, take the footpath on the left, to walk between two distinct woods. Once through the line of trees, turn left and follow the clear path on the ground, through some trees and into the forest. Cross Green Raygate Spring and follow the path as it becomes a track and meets up with Newtondale Forest Drive. Turn left, and follow the Forest Drive. Walk past a building on the right, then the road turns right. After the next building on the left, turn left. Just after this road has turned to the right, find the footpath on the right, and head through the wood and out into a clearing. Walk to the right of the houses, and join the track - turning right to follow it into the forest again. Once in the forest, turn right at the next junction of tracks, climbing steadily as you go. The track turns to the left, but the walk continues on the footpath straight ahead. Keep on this long straight path until you reach another track. Turn right here, crossing over Scarfhill Beck straight away. Ignore the track immediately to the right, and turn left, to have open fields on both sides for a short while. At Heads Road, turn right and walk along the road, taking care, following it as it turns left then right again. Take the footpath on your right, just opposite a track on the left. This heads through the forest and emerges into a clearing. Follow the line on the ground to enter the forest again, crossing Sole Beck. The path hairpins to the right and then meets up with Newtondale Forest Drive, which itself hairpins around Raper’s Farm. Continue on the Forest Drive, past Oak Tree Cottage, and turn left to follow the footpath sign into the trees. Cross the track, go between two building and follow the path into the forest, eventually meeting up with Newtondale Forest Drive again. Turn left, and continue along the Forest Drive, past the point where you turned left earlier. Continue, and after passing the cottage on the left, look for the track on the right where you emerged from the forest towards the start of the walk. Take this track, and retrace your steps back to Newton-on-Rawcliffe and to where you parked. Make a stay of it: https://www.yorkshire.com/accommodation/host-stay-beck-house-cottages/

Walk: Cawthorn Roman Camps
1mi
Moderate

Walk: Cawthorn Roman Camps

⏱️0h 28m📍Cropton

Cawthorn Roman Camps is a 1.4 kilometer loop trail located near Pickering, North Yorkshire, England that offers the chance to see wildlife and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, and bird watching. The Route what3words for start point: ///melts.unhappily.rich Start / Finish Point: Cawthorn Roman Camps, Cawthorn, Pickering YO18 8QQ Distance: 1 Miles GPX Route Map cawthornromancamps-1Download Walk Description A circular easy-access walk around Cawthorn Roman Camps in North Yorkshire, discovering the earthwork remains of Roman fortifications and spectacular views across the North York Moors. The path around the camps is mainly a hard, compacted surface and is fairly level. There is a short, undulating section on grass and wet weather may affect this section's accessibility. There are no stiles, steps or kissing gates on route, but you will need to negotiate two single gates. In dry weather the route is suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs. The site is exposed and quite often subjected to chilly winds so wrap up warm. Entrance to the Roman Camps is free and dogs are welcome. Allow 45 minutes.

Walk: Pickering and Cawthorn Camps
10mi
Moderate

Walk: Pickering and Cawthorn Camps

⏱️3h 22m📍Cropton

Pickering and Cawthorn Camps is a 15.8 kilometer out and back trail located near Pickering, North Yorkshire, England and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, and running. The Route what3words for start point: ///melts.unhappily.rich Start / Finish Point: The Ropery, Pickering YO18 8DY Distance: 10 Miles GPX Route Map cawthornromancamps-1-1Download Walk Description A walk from the market town of Pickering in Ryedale. The route heads north through the simple landscape of woodland belts, quiet lanes, arable fields and pastures to visit Cawthorn Roman Camps, with its earth remains of Roman fortifications and spectacular views across the moors. The walk follows gentle but long gradients throughout, indeed it is generally one long steady climb on the way to the camps and then one steady descent on the way back. Some of the paths can get very muddy at times so good boots are a must. You will need to negotiate two stiles in each direction (one of which has a tight fence surround so dogs may need a lift over) plus a few single gates. The vast majority of the fields are arable, but you will be crossing two sheep pastures so take particular care with dogs. Entrance to the Roman Camps is free and dogs are welcome. Allow 5 hours. There are public toilets in The Ropery car park (at the start of the walk). If you are looking for refreshments, you could stock up on supplies in Pickering and then enjoy a picnic on one of the benches in the Roman Camps and there are plenty of pubs and cafes centred around the Market Place in Pickering at the end of the walk. OS Map: Explorer OL27 North York Moors Eastern Area. This walk follows public footpaths and bridleways which cross private and public land. Please respect people's privacy, keep dogs under control and remember the Countryside Code.

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