
Discover Full Sutton
Full Sutton is a village located in the East Riding of Yorkshire, governed by East Riding of Yorkshire Council. With a population of approximately 1,000, it falls under the YO41 postcode area. The village is known for hosting HM Prison Full Sutton, a high-security facility that contributes significantly to the local economy.
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Egremont Pines
Egremont Pines provides comfortable accommodation in fangfoss.

The Barn, Land Of Nod Cottages

The Barn

Beech Tree Lodge
Things to Do in Full Sutton

Egremont Pines
Egremont Pines in Fangfoss offers a charming camping experience with well-maintained facilities and friendly staff. Located within easy driving distance to York, it provides electric hookups and a unique opportunity to enjoy the company of goats and alpacas. Ideal for nature lovers looking to explore the Yorkshire countryside.

K9pawpark
K9pawpark in High Catton offers a delightful experience for dog lovers visiting Yorkshire. This expansive dog park provides ample space for dogs to play and enjoy, with facilities thoughtfully designed for safety and comfort. Visitors can relax in the shelter while their pets have a great time in the well-maintained park.

Jubilee Park
Jubilee Park in Fangfoss offers a delightful escape for families and nature lovers, featuring a variety of outdoor adventure and discovery play equipment. While there is no dedicated parking lot, visitors can find on-street parking along the approach lane. This charming park is perfect for a leisurely visit, even accommodating dog walkers with designated areas.
Food & Drink

The Pavilion Bar & Bistro
The Pavilion Bar & Bistro in Wilberfoss offers a delightful spot for visitors to enjoy a meal or drink while exploring the area. Located off the main street, it provides a cozy atmosphere with friendly hosts. Ideal for a quick pitstop, this venue is conveniently accessible for those visiting nearby sports facilities.

The Carpenters Arms
The Carpenters Arms in Fangfoss offers convenient parking for visitors looking to enjoy a traditional village pub experience. Located in a picturesque setting, this pub provides easy access to the local area, making it an ideal stop for those exploring the Yorkshire countryside.

Gold Cup Inn
The Gold Cup Inn in High Catton offers a welcoming village pub experience with a spacious car park located behind the establishment. Ideal for tourists exploring the York area, this pub provides a convenient and cost-free parking option for visitors looking to enjoy traditional Yorkshire hospitality.

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Geographic Facts
- Population
- 1,072
- Postcode
- YO41
- Administrative area
- East Riding of Yorkshire
- Dialing code
- 01759
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Walk: Stamford Bridge to Kexby Return
A picturesque circular riverside walk from Stamford Bridge to Kexby returning via woodland, fields and a disused railway line. The Route what3words for start point: ///skidding.ramble.circles Start / Finish Point: Stamford Bridge Distance: 7 Miles GPX Route Map stamfordbridgetokexbyreturngpxDownload Walk Description This walk starts and finishes at The Square, Stamford Bridge (bus 10 from York) where refreshments and public toilets are available. Walk towards the River Derwent and after crossing over the stone bridge cross the road and follow a riverside footpath heading south-west. The path passes under a large viaduct which was originally part of the York to Beverley railway line. The path then follows the course of the river heading south and is a good place to see many river birds and aquatic plants. Note that the route has many small narrow bridges which cross ditches. The river is of international importance for wildlife and is home to salmon, eels and otters. Look out for mute swans, kingfishers and great-spotted woodpeckers. Upon reaching the A1079 step over a low roadside barrier and immediately turn right and after passing a care home turn right again. The path then passes through Scoreby Wood. After exiting the wood turn right at a footpath sign. Walk straight ahead and upon reaching another junction with footpath signs turn right again. This route passes the site of the lost village of Scoreby, a long-lost village and then passes a farm where you may be lucky to see alpacas. After passing several rural houses the track turns right following a surfaced path that runs adjacent to the A166, After passing through a wooded area the path turns right and joins a disused railway line that leads into Stamford Bridge after passing over a viaduct with good views of the river. The path passes the disused Stamford Bridge Station. and the Old Station Club Bus 10 to York can be caught outside the Old Station Club or alternatively turn left after passing the club and follow Church Road which leads back to the Square, the starting point for the walk.

Walk: Minster Way
The Minster Way is a scenic long-distance walking trail located in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Spanning approximately 50 miles (80 kilometers), the trail connects the historic towns of Beverley and York, two of the region's most notable ecclesiastical centers. The route is named after the grand Minsters found in these townsโBeverley Minster and York Minsterโboth of which are renowned for their stunning architecture and rich history. As you journey along the Minster Way, you'll encounter a variety of landscapes, from the gentle slopes of the Yorkshire Wolds to the flat plains surrounding the River Derwent. The route also offers cultural and historical points of interest, including ancient churches, traditional farms, and remnants of medieval settlements. Route What3Words: ///names.profile.reclining Distance: 50 miles Start location: Beverley Finish Location: York OS Walking Map & GPX Download Our OS map below shows the full route. Under the map, you can find a GPX file download for your navigational device. minster-way-routeDownload Walk Description Beverley The walk begins at Beverley Minster, an impressive Gothic church and one of the largest parish churches in the UK. New Arram A small hamlet situated northeast of Beverley. The route passes through this quiet, rural area, surrounded by farmlands. Scorborough Another small hamlet, known for its proximity to the River Hull. The area is largely agricultural, with open fields and traditional Yorkshire countryside. Thorpe A tiny settlement that leads directly into Lockington, a larger village known for its historic All Saints' Church, which has origins dating back to the 13th century. Kilnwick A picturesque village with traditional stone cottages. Nearby, Cawkeld is a small, secluded hamlet, offering scenic views of the surrounding countryside. Bainton A historic village notable for its Norman church, St Andrew's, which has unique architecture including a rare round tower. The village lies on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds. North Dalton This charming village is set in the heart of the Yorkshire Wolds. It features the striking All Saints' Church, which dates back to the 12th century, and offers peaceful, rural surroundings. Millington A delightful village situated within the Yorkshire Wolds, known for its scenic walks, especially around Millington Woods and the nearby chalk valleys. The village church, St Margaret's, adds to its charm. Great Givendale A secluded hamlet, tucked away in the Wolds, with the small and picturesque St Ethelburga's Church. The area is known for its tranquil atmosphere and beautiful landscapes. Bishop Wilton A lovely village nestled at the foot of the Wolds, featuring a village green and the historic church of St Edith. Itโs a perfect spot for a rest, with stunning countryside views. Youlthorpe A small, quiet village that is typical of the rural East Riding of Yorkshire, offering a peaceful walk through agricultural land. Full Sutton Known primarily for its high-security prison, the village itself is surrounded by farmland and rural scenery. The route continues through these open landscapes. Stamford Bridge A historically significant village on the River Derwent, famous for the Battle of Stamford Bridge in 1066. The village has a mix of modern and traditional buildings, and the river crossing is a key feature. Low Catton A small village near Stamford Bridge, featuring St Mary's Church, a charming building with Norman origins. The surrounding area is rich in history and natural beauty. Kexby A hamlet on the eastern outskirts of York. The route here offers more rural scenery before transitioning into the suburban areas leading into York. Fulford Ings A low-lying area of flood meadows near York, along the banks of the River Ouse. The Ings are an important natural habitat, often used for grazing and offering a unique environment as you approach the city. York Minster The route concludes at York Minster, one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in Northern Europe. York itself is a city steeped in history, with the Minster as its crowning glory. The city offers a wealth of historical and cultural attractions, making it a fitting end to the Minster Way.

