
Discover Farnham, North Yorkshire
Farnham is a village in North Yorkshire, located within the Harrogate district and governed by North Yorkshire Council. It has a population of 213 and falls under the HG5 postcode area. Visitors can explore the surrounding rural landscape, which offers a glimpse into traditional village life in the region.
Explore the map below to discover accommodation, attractions, restaurants, and live events across Farnham, North Yorkshire. Scroll down to browse featured listings and plan your perfect visit.
Stay in Farnham, North Yorkshire

The Knaresborough Inn - The Inn Collection Group

Blue Bell Country Inn

Best Western Dower House Hotel

Stunning 2-bed Riverside Luxury Home with Parking

Honeysuckle Lodge

'The Potting Shed'
Things to Do in Farnham, North Yorkshire

Mother Shipton's Cave

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.

Ferrensby Pond
Ferrensby Pond offers a serene parking spot in the charming village of Ferrensby, perfect for those looking to enjoy a peaceful stroll by the water. Located on Farnham Lane, this facility provides convenient access to the picturesque surroundings of Knaresborough. Visitors can enjoy the tranquil setting, especially during sunset when the pond reflects the vibrant colors of the sky.

The Fox & Thistle
Discover The Fox & Thistle, a charming Knaresborough cafe praised for its delicious coffee, tempting treats, and friendly service.

Market Town Deli
Discover Market Town Deli in Knaresborough, renowned for its incredible sandwiches made with local produce and irresistible cakes.

Number Thirteen
Discover Number Thirteen, a charming Knaresborough cafe praised for its delightful hot drinks, delicious cakes, and warm welcome.

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Geographic Facts
- Population
- 213
- Postcode
- HG5
- Administrative area
- North Yorkshire Council (formerly Harrogate)
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Walkshire in Farnham, North Yorkshire
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Walk: Knaresborough to Harrogate via the Beryl Burton
A gentle walk from the charming market town of Knaresborough to the historic spa town of Harrogate. Suitable for all ages. The Route what3words for start point: ///shopping.telephone.clings Start / Finish Point: Crescent Rd, Harrogate HG1 2WJ Distance: 4.6 Miles GPX Route Map harrogateDownload Walk Description Starting in the market square of the picturesque town of Knaresborough this scenic walk winds its way out of the town, over the river and into Mackintosh Park where you pick up the Beryl Burton cycle path through the woods. The landscape changes throughout the walk and there is plenty of wildlife to spot along the route. If you are in need of refreshments stop for a cold drink in the beer garden of the pub by the stream before continuing on to the bottom end of Kings Road, Harrogate with its range of independent food and drink retailers to browse before finishing at the impressive Royal Baths.

Walk: Burton Leonard near Ripon
A short walk across fields between three picturesque villages. It is peaceful and relaxing and makes for a perfect half day. The Route what3words for start point: ///trap.solicitor.royal Start Point: Roadside parking in Burton Leonard Finish Point: Burton Leonard Distance: 6.5 Miles GPX Route Map burtonleonardDownload Walk Description Start the walk in Burton Leonard and head west through farmland and agricultural fields. After reaching South Stainley join the more popular Ripon Rowel long distance footpath. A short cut back to Burton Leonard can be made past some lime kilns but better is to continue along the good track to the village of Copgrove. From here a faint footpath drops to a small stream before climbing back to Burton Leonard. Food afterwards Try The Inn at South Stainley or the Chequers Inn at Bishop Thornton.






