
Discover Eddlethorpe
Eddlethorpe is a village located in North Yorkshire, England. Governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Ryedale), it is part of a predominantly rural area. The village is characterized by its agricultural landscape and proximity to historical sites in the region. Visitors can explore the surrounding countryside and enjoy the peaceful rural environment.
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Thornthorpe Caravan and Camp Site
Thornthorpe Caravan and Camp Site provides comfortable accommodation in kennythorpe.

Langhill Holiday Cottages
Langhill Holiday Cottages provides comfortable accommodation in burythorpe.

Richmond Cottage

Primrose Cottage

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Thornthorpe Caravan and Camp Site
Thornthorpe Caravan and Camp Site in Kennythorpe offers a charming and well-maintained camping experience with essential amenities like clean showers and toilets. Located at Manor Farm, this site provides a peaceful atmosphere perfect for relaxation and is dog-friendly, making it an ideal spot for families and pet owners exploring the Malton area.

Leavening Brow picnic site
Leavening Brow picnic site offers a serene and scenic spot for visitors looking to enjoy a peaceful picnic in North Yorkshire. Located at Pocklington Lane End, this site provides free parking and is ideal for those who appreciate a quiet, natural setting. It's a perfect starting point for a leisurely walk in the surrounding countryside.

Norton Mill Pond
Enjoy a tranquil walk around Norton Mill Pond, home to wildlife and perfect for families.
Food & Drink

The Whistle Stop cafe malton station
Tucked away at Malton train station, The Whistle Stop Cafe offers highly-rated, generous portions and friendly service.

bp
A modern BP petrol station in Norton, Malton, offering fuel, EV charging, and a convenient M&S Food shop for travellers.

Blu Fig Coffee Shop
Discover Blu Fig Coffee Shop, a highly-rated, welcoming cafe in Malton's Enterprise Park, serving delicious coffee, breakfasts, and treats.

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Geographic Facts
This village is geographically within the following regions:
- Administrative area
- Burythorpe
- Dialing code
- 01656
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Walkshire in Eddlethorpe
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Walk: Norton-on-Derwent Short Circular
Norton-on-Derwent Short Circular is a 7.9 kilometer loop trail located near Malton, North Yorkshire. The Route what3words for start point: ///beaten.bake.tests Start / Finish Point: Norton-on-Derwent Distance: 5 Miles GPX Route Map norton-on-derwentshortcircularDownload Walk Description Norton-on-Derwent Short Circular is a 7.9 kilometer loop trail located near Malton, North Yorkshire, England that features a river and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, and running.

Walk: Norton and Auburn Hill
Norton and Auburn Hill is a 9.5 kilometer loop trail located near Norton-on-Derwent, North Yorkshire, England and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, and running. The Route what3words for start point: ///file.masterpiece.every Start / Finish Point: Norton-on-Derwent Distance: 6 Miles GPX Route Map nortonandauburnhillDownload Walk Description A circular walk from the market town of Norton on Derwent in Ryedale. The route performs a loop to the east, taking in long stretches of peaceful arable fields and the southern tracks and lanes which are home to many horse racing stables. The walk has a couple of steady climbs and descents. About half of the route follows pavements alongside the local roads with the remainder following unmade footpaths and bridleways through the fields. The paths are generally firm but the bridleway tracks can get very muddy at times. You will need to negotiate 3 stiles, (2 standard wooden stiles and 1 wooden ladder stile). The stiles have wooden fence surrounds, the tightest of which has a gap suitable for a medium-large dog to pass through but larger dogs may need a lift over. You will need to cross one paddock that is likely to be holding horses. Allow 3 hours. If you are looking for refreshments you will find several pubs and restaurants on Church Street and Commercial Street near the start of the walk. OS Map: Explorer 300 Howardian Hills and Malton. This walk follows public footpaths and bridleways which cross private and public land. Please observe the Countryside Code.

Walk: Appleton le Street to Malton
Appleton le Street to Malton is a 11.1 kilometer point-to-point trail located near Malton, North Yorkshire, England that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, and running. The Route what3words for start point: ///postings.commands.paths Start Point: Malton Finish Point: Appleton le Street Distance: 7 Miles GPX Route Map appletonlestreettomaltonDownload Walk Description IMPORTANT NOTE: This is a linear walk that relies on a bus service for the return leg, which runs Monday to Saturday. If you choose to complete the walk on a Sunday, you will need to use a taxi for the return leg. Alinear walk from the small village of Appleton le Street to the market town of Malton in Ryedale. Begin by catching the bus from Malton to Appleton le Street where you can enjoy a drink at the dog-friendly village pub before beginning the linear walk back into town. Along the way you will enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Howardian Hills including long stretches of pretty woodland and good views across the Castle Howard estate. This published through a collaboration with Ryedale District Council. The walk has several climbs and descents throughout. The sections of paths through woodland and pasture can be very muddy, slippery and rutted at times so good boots are a must (or wellingtons with grips in the winter months). Some of the paths are also very narrow in part, so could be prone to becoming a little overgrown in the height of the growing season. There are no stiles or kissing gates on route, but you will need to negotiate several single bridle gates. The vast majority of the paths are enclosed within fences or within woodland. You will cross two grass fields which may be used as pastures. Towards the end of the walk, you will need to cross a horse training gallop (by ducking under the tall barriers) so take care to ensure you look and listen carefully for horses before you cross. Allow 3.5 hours. There are public toilets in Malton Market Place near the end of the walk. If you are looking for refreshments, the Cresswell Arms in Appleton le Street is at the start point (check opening times) and you will be spoilt for choice with restaurants, pubs and cafes centred around Malton's Market Place near the end of your walk. OS Map: Explorer 300 Howardian Hills and Malton. 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.

Walk: Norton and Langton
Norton and Langton is a 7.7 kilometer loop trail located near Norton-on-Derwent, North Yorkshire, England and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, and trail running. The Route what3words for start point: ///waggled.pizzeria.pickup Start / Finish Point: Norton, Malton YO17 9HS Distance: 5 Miles GPX Route Map nortonandlangtonDownload Walk Description A circular walk near the market town of Norton on Derwent in Ryedale. The route performs a loop to the south to visit the picturesque village of Langton, taking in long stretches of peaceful tracks with stunning views plus chance to meet racehorses and pigs along the way. The walk has several climbs and descents throughout. The paths are generally firm in the dry months but can get very muddy in winter and after periods of rain. You will need to negotiate the remains of one stile (now just a wooden step about 30cm high) plus several single field and bridle gates. The vast majority of the fields are arable and the track also leads you past several pig enclosures which are surrounded by electric fencing, so be careful to keep children and dogs away from this. A couple of very short sections can get a little overgrown in the height of the growing season. You will need to cross one short grass pasture. Allow 2.5 hours. There are no refreshments or other facilities on route, but there is a handy bench in Langton if you want to take a picnic. Alternatively, Norton is just a short drive away at the end of your walk where you will find several pubs and restaurants on Church Street and Commercial Street. OS Map: Explorer 300 Howardian Hills and Malton. This walk follows public footpaths and bridleways which cross private and public land. Please observe the Countryside Code.
