
Discover Denton, North Yorkshire
Denton is a village located in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council. It has a small population of 99 residents and falls under the LS29 postcode area. Visitors should note its proximity to the scenic landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales, offering opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration.
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Denton Reserve
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The Wheatley Arms

The Horse & Farrier

Fountains Guest House

Millnook

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Things to Do in Denton, North Yorkshire

Denton Reserve
Denton Reserve offers convenient parking for visitors exploring the stunning grounds and exquisite venue in Denton, North Yorkshire. Located near Ilkley, this parking facility ensures easy access to the beautiful surroundings and impressive interiors of the event venue. Perfect for attending events or simply enjoying the scenic views.

Skipton Castle
Explore Skipton Castle, a beautifully preserved medieval fortress where centuries of history unfold around every corner.

West View Park
West View Park in Ilkley offers tranquil green space, refreshing walks, and beautiful views at the foot of Ilkley Moor.
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Geographic Facts
- Population
- 99
- Postcode
- LS29
- Administrative area
- North Yorkshire Council (formerly Harrogate)
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Walkshire in Denton, North Yorkshire
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Walk: Beamsley Hill from Ilkley
Beamsley Beacon is situated overlooking the A59 near Bolton Abbey. The walk from Ilkley is across some beautiful moors with impressive views. The Route what3words for start point: ///rebounds.fists.blazing Start Point: Myddelton Grange, Langbar Rd, Ilkley LS29 0EB Finish Point: Myddelton Grange, Langbar Rd, Ilkley LS29 0EB Distance: 9 Miles GPX Route Map beamsleybeaconfromilkleyDownload Walk Description 1 mile due north from the centre of Ilkley there is some parking. Leave the car, head up the road to a sharp bend. Continue on a farm track for 1 mile to an indistinct bridleway heading due north. The path crosses the grouse moors (look for the shooting hut) before climbing to Round Hill. Round Hill is nothing special despite being the highest point in the area. Double back south east and enjoy the views on the 1 mile wide grassy ridge to Beamsley Beacon. The Beacon is one of the many cross country beacons primed for lighting during the Spanish Armada or the potential invasion of Napoleon. The return from the beacon is via some quiet country roads and pretty hamlets.

Walk: Ilkley to Addingham
This route is just over 5 miles and starts from the Roman Fort in the Victorian spa town of Ilkley. Ilkley is a picturesque spa town in Yorkshire and the perfect start for this circular walk to Addingham. The Route what3words for start point: ///stepping.durations.siesta Start Point: Roman Fort, Ilkley Finish Point: Ilkley Distance: 5 Miles GPX Route Map ilkleytoaddinghamDownload Walk Description This route is just over 5 miles and starts from the Roman Fort in the Victorian spa town of Ilkley. Ilkley is a picturesque spa town in Yorkshire and the perfect start for this circular walk to Addingham. You will firstly take in a section of the Dales Way long distance trail along the River Wharfe where you can then cross via a suspension foot bridge and return through the countryside via Nesfield, Low Austby and Owler Park. Part of the Roman Fort wall can still be seen near the town's old Manor House Art Gallery & Museum, here you will pick up the Dales Way and follow it along the river to Addingham. The town itself has pubs and cafes, the ideal refreshment stop at the halfway mark. Once you have crossed the bridge the route climbs past the Castleberge Fort (thought to be iron age) which sits at the top of a natural sizeable hill at a bend in the river. From here you continue to Nesfield and Low Austby where you head through the woodland of Owler Park before descending back to the river and the town. If you wish to venture a little further you could explore nearby Bolton Abbey or head to Ilkley Moor.

Walk: Stanza Stones Trail
The Stanza Stones Trail is a captivating journey that weaves together the beauty of the West Yorkshire landscape with the power of poetry. This unique trail spans approximately 47 miles (75 kilometers) and is a tribute to the rich literary heritage of the region, featuring six original poems by Simon Armitage, the UK's Poet Laureate. Carved into stones along the trail, these verses are inspired by the elements, offering a profound connection between the natural environment and the written word. Route Start Point: what3words for start point: ///touched.crouching.materials Distance: 5 miles Start Location Name: Marsden Train Station Finish Location: Ilkley Train Station OS Route Map & GPX File stanzastonestrailDownload Route Description The Stanza Stones Trail begins in the bustling town of Marsden, located on the edge of the Peak District. From Marsden, the trail ascends through picturesque moorland, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The first poem, "Snow," can be found at Pule Hill, a location that perfectly captures the stark beauty of the moors, especially during winter months. Along the way, hikers will discover the "Rain" stanza carved near Blackstone Edge, where the relentless weather of the Pennines is encapsulated in verse. The "Mist" stone is located at Nab Hill Oxenhope. The Dew Stone is at Rivock Edge, Silsden. Continuing eastward, the trail leads to the village of Ilkley, crossing rugged terrains and passing through valleys that echo the poetic essence of Yorkshire. As you approach Ilkley Moor, the "Puddle" stanza awaits, hidden among the iconic rocks of this famous landscape. Down in the valley, the "Beck" Stone is at Backstone Beck Ilkley. This trail, with its combination of stunning landscapes and evocative poetry, is a celebration of Yorkshire's natural and cultural heritage, offering an unforgettable adventure for all who walk it.

Dales Way Walk
Starting in Ilkley and finishing on the shores of Lake Windermere, the Dales Way is a 78 mile walk through the Yorkshire Dales and into the Lake District. The Route Start Point: Ilkley Finish Point: Windermere Distance: 78 Miles Getting there Ilkley is easily accessed by bus, train, car and is only a short taxi ride from Leeds-Bradford Airport. GPX Route Map DalesWayDownload Walk Description This walk was initially devised by the West Riding Ramblers' Association with the 'leading lights' being Colin Speakman and Tom Wilcock (Footpath Secretary). The route was announced to the public in 1968 and the first recorded crossing was by a group of Bradford Grammar School Venture Scouts in 1969. The first half of the walk follows the River Wharfe upstream to the main watershed of Northern England at Ribblehead. The second half follows several river valleys (Dentdale, River Mint, River Kent) to descend to the shores of Windermere. Most walkers tackling this route take about a week, in sections of 10 to 15 miles per day and taking a rest day or two. Accommodation Staying the night near the Buckden to Gearstones section is possible at: Oughtershaw Hall The George Inn, Hubberholme Nethergill Farm Luggage help If you would like help with planning or transporting luggage on this route, the Dales Way Association has a list here: http://www.dalesway.org/services.htm


