Etton
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Etton is a small village located in the East Riding of Yorkshire, governed by the East Riding of Yorkshire Council. With a population of 285, this village falls under the HU17 postcode district. Etton's rural setting offers insights into traditional village life amidst the region's agricultural landscape.

Explore the map below to discover accommodation, attractions, restaurants, and live events across Etton. Scroll down to browse featured listings and plan your perfect visit.

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Accommodation at The Pipe & Glass Inn in etton
Bed & Breakfast

The Pipe & Glass Inn

West End, South Dalton, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU17 7PN
πŸ“1.3m from the centre of Etton

Accommodation at Charming 2-Bed Cottage on outskirts of Beverley in beverley
Hotel

Charming 2-Bed Cottage on outskirts of Beverley

Beverley, HU17 8RX, United Kingdom
πŸ“4.6m from the centre of Etton

Accommodation at Beverley Holiday Park in beverley
Hotel

Beverley Holiday Park

Hull Rd, Beverley HU17 0TB, UK
πŸ“6.3m from the centre of Etton

Accommodation at Laburnum Cottage B&B in millington
Bed & Breakfast

Laburnum Cottage B&B

Millington, Pocklington, East Riding Of Yorkshire, YO42 1TX
πŸ“9.5m from the centre of Etton

The Star Inn features outdoor seating with red umbrellas, flower baskets, and a welcoming entrance in a quaint Yorkshire village.
Pub

The Star Inn

5 North St, Nafferton, Driffield YO25 4JW, UK
πŸ“11.7m from the centre of Etton

The Star Inn in Nafferton offers a delightful combination of traditional pub charm and Greek culinary delights. Located conveniently in the village, it provides easy access for visitors looking to explore the local area while enjoying hearty meals and comfortable B&B accommodations. Parking is likely to be pay-and-display, typical of village settings.

Accommodation at Loaf 1 at The Old Granary, Centre of Beverley in beverley
Apartment

Loaf 1 at The Old Granary, Centre of Beverley

The Old Granary, Vicar Lane, Beverley, HU17 8DF, United Kingdom
πŸ“4.9m from the centre of Etton

Things to Do in Etton

A narrow path surrounded by lush greenery leading to a wooden structure in the distance.
Walks & Hiking

Wold Rangers Way

Market Pl, Driffield YO25 6AS, UK
πŸ“9.8m from the centre of Etton

Embark on the Wold Rangers Way, a spectacular journey through the unique landscapes of the Yorkshire Wolds.

Sutton & Wawne Museum - Museum in hull
Museum

Sutton & Wawne Museum

25 Church St, Hull HU7 4TL, UK
πŸ“11.7m from the centre of Etton

Discover the rich history of Sutton and Wawne at this charming local museum, a community gem filled with fascinating artefacts and stories.

A tranquil footpath alongside a clear stream, bordered by lush greenery and trees in North Cave Hotham Park.
Walks & Hiking

North Cave Hotham Footpath

North Cave, York HU15 2LT, UK
πŸ“7.4m from the centre of Etton

Located in the scenic area of North Cave, York, the North Cave Hotham Footpath offers a delightful walking experience through fields and past a stately home. While primarily a hiking area, parking facilities are available, likely operating on a pay-and-display basis, making it convenient for visitors exploring the picturesque surroundings.

Cafe Wolds Coffee House in pocklington
Cafe

Wolds Coffee House

6 - 8 Waterloo Lane, Pocklington, East Riding Of Yorkshire, YO42 2AG
πŸ“10.3m from the centre of Etton

Dining at Farthing's Steak Emporium in beverley
Restaurant

Farthing's Steak Emporium

3 North Bar Within, Beverley, East Riding Of Yorkshire, HU17 8AP
πŸ“5m from the centre of Etton

Bar interior with a wooden counter, shelves of drinks, two TVs, and tables with patterned surfaces. A pint of beer sits on a table.
Pub

Mariners Arms

47 E Gate S, Driffield YO25 6LR, UK
πŸ“9.8m from the centre of Etton

Discover a recently refurbished Driffield pub offering a friendly atmosphere, great sports, and a wide selection of drinks.

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Geographic Facts

Population
285
Postcode
HU17
Administrative area
East Riding of Yorkshire
Dialing code
01430

Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records

Walkshire in Etton

More Walks in Etton β†’
Walk: The Hudson Way
10mi
Moderate

Walk: The Hudson Way

πŸ“Beverley

The Hudson Way is a picturesque walking trail located near Market Weighton in East Yorkshire, following a former railway line that once connected Market Weighton and Beverley. This tranquil path, stretching approximately 10 miles, offers a delightful escape into the countryside, showcasing the serene beauty of rural England. The Route what3words for start point: ///intention.thanks.lifelong Start Point: Market Weighton Market Place car park Finish Point: Beverley Distance: 10 miles GPX Route Map Hudson-WayDownload Walk Description Starting Point: Market Weighton The walk begins in the charming town of Market Weighton, known for its quaint streets and historic buildings. From here, the Hudson Way takes you westward, immediately immersing you in lush greenery and the peaceful ambiance of the countryside. As you venture along the Hudson Way, the route is flanked by an array of wildflowers, hedgerows, and mature trees. The flat, well-maintained path makes for an easy walk, suitable for all ages and fitness levels. Key Highlights: Houghton Woods: Shortly after departing Market Weighton, you'll pass through the serene Houghton Woods, where you can enjoy the shade of ancient trees. Historic Bridges: The trail crosses several old railway bridges, each with its own unique charm and history. End Point: Beverley The walk concludes near the historic market town of Beverley, renowned for its majestic Beverley Minster and vibrant town centre. Here, walkers can explore local shops, enjoy a meal in one of the many cafes or pubs, or simply relax and soak in the historic atmosphere. Practical Information Distance: Approximately 10 miles (16 kilometers) Difficulty: Easy, suitable for all ages Terrain: Mostly flat, with well-maintained paths Access: The trail is accessible year-round, with each season offering its own unique beauty. Tips for Walkers Footwear: Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, especially after rain when sections of the path can be muddy. Supplies: Bring water and snacks, as there are limited facilities along the trail. Navigation: The path is well-signposted, but carrying a map can be helpful. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor to East Yorkshire, the Hudson Way offers a delightful day out, combining the tranquillity of nature with a touch of local history. Enjoy the fresh air, the scenic views, and the simple pleasure of a walk in the beautiful Yorkshire countryside.

Walk: The Wilberforce Way
60mi
Moderate

Walk: The Wilberforce Way

πŸ“Hull

The Wilberforce Way is a scenic long-distance walking route in East Yorkshire, named in honour of William Wilberforce, the famous abolitionist who campaigned tirelessly to end the transatlantic slave trade. This trail stretches for approximately 60 miles, winding through picturesque countryside, charming villages, and significant historical sites, offering walkers a journey through both natural beauty and rich heritage. The Route what3words for start point: Start Point: Hull Finish Point: Pocklington Distance: 60 miles Book "Wilberforce Way" by John Eckersley - click here (#ad) GPX Route Map Wilberforce-WayDownload Walk Description The Wilberforce Way begins in the historic city of Hull, where William Wilberforce was born. The starting point is at the Wilberforce House Museum, which provides an insightful introduction to Wilberforce's life and work. From here, the route heads northwest, leaving the urban environment behind and entering the peaceful East Yorkshire countryside. Hull to Beverley Beverley Minster Distance: About 10 miles Highlights: As you leave Hull, the path follows a network of footpaths and bridleways, taking you through farmland and small villages. This section concludes in the historic market town of Beverley, renowned for its beautiful Minster, cobbled streets, and traditional architecture. Beverley to Pocklington Distance: Approximately 20 miles Highlights: Leaving Beverley, the route meanders through the rolling hills of the Yorkshire Wolds. Walkers will pass through idyllic villages such as Cherry Burton and Bishop Burton, each offering picturesque views and a chance to experience local rural life. The path eventually reaches Pocklington, a charming town with a rich history and a vibrant community. Pocklington to Market Weighton Distance: Around 10 miles Highlights: This section of the Wilberforce Way takes you along peaceful country lanes and footpaths, with the dramatic backdrop of the Yorkshire Wolds' chalk hills. Market Weighton, known for its Giant Bradley heritage, is a delightful market town perfect for a rest stop. Market Weighton to Londesborough and Goodmanham Distance: Approximately 10 miles Highlights: From Market Weighton, the route continues through the scenic village of Londesborough, with its historic estate and parkland. Walkers then pass through Goodmanham, a village steeped in history, before reaching the final stretch of the journey. Goodmanham to Pocklington Canal Distance: About 10 miles Highlights: The final leg of the Wilberforce Way leads walkers along the peaceful Pocklington Canal, offering serene waterside views and abundant wildlife. The canal path provides a gentle interlude to the journey. Pocklington to York The route begins by following the Pocklington Canal until it intersects with the B1228 road. From there, it continues through Sutton-Upon-Derwent. The trail crosses the River Derwent just outside Elvington, skirting the village and joining the Jorvic Way towards Wheldrake. Exiting Wheldrake to the north, the route crosses the A64 and enters the Heslington suburb of York near the University of York. Continuing west, the path traverses Walmgate Stray and crosses the A19 (Fulford Road) to reach the east bank of the River Ouse. The final leg follows the river, concluding at Lendal Bridge before turning towards its terminus at York Minster. Practical Information Total Distance: Approximately 60 miles (97 kilometers) Difficulty: Moderate, with some gentle inclines and varied terrain Terrain: A mix of urban paths, rural footpaths, bridleways, and canal towpaths Access: The route is accessible year-round, with spring and summer offering the most favorable walking conditions. Tips for Walkers Footwear: Sturdy walking boots are recommended, especially in wetter conditions. Supplies: Carry sufficient water, snacks, and a packed lunch, as amenities can be sparse in some rural sections. Navigation: While the route is signposted, a detailed map or GPS device is advisable for ensuring you stay on track. Accommodation: There are numerous options for overnight stays along the route, including bed and breakfasts, inns, and campsites. The Wilberforce Way offers a unique blend of historical significance and natural beauty, making it a rewarding experience for both avid walkers and those interested in England's rich cultural heritage. Walking this route not only honours the legacy of William Wilberforce but also allows you to immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes of East Yorkshire.

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