
Discover Goodmanham
Goodmanham is a village located in the East Riding of Yorkshire, governed by East Riding of Yorkshire Council. With a population of 244, it is part of the YO43 postcode area. Known for its historical significance, Goodmanham is home to the ancient All Hallows Church, a site of early Christian worship in England.
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Manor Farm Cottages

Goodmanham Arms



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Things to Do in Goodmanham

Studio Eleven

St. Helen's Well
Discover St. Helen's Well, a historic natural spring nestled in the picturesque Yorkshire Wolds, perfect for a tranquil walk.

Hudson Way
Discover the Hudson Way, a scenic, traffic-free trail stretching from Market Weighton to Beverley, perfect for walking and cycling.
Food & Drink

The Fiddle Drill

The Wicstun
The Wicstun in Market Weighton is a highly-rated cafe serving delicious breakfasts and light meals in a friendly setting.
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Geographic Facts
This village is geographically within the following regions:
- Population
- 244
- Postcode
- YO43
- Administrative area
- East Riding of Yorkshire
- Dialing code
- 01430
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Walkshire in Goodmanham
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Walk: The Hudson Way
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: Londesborough Park
A lovely place for a short stroll through the fabulous Londesborough estate, near Pocklington. Enjoy the countryside, wildlife and stunning architecture on the walk. The Route what3words for start point: ///earl.balancing.blubber Start Point: Londesborough Park Finish Point: Londesborough Park Distance: 3 Miles GPX Route Map londesborough-parkDownload Walk Description Established in the early 17th Century the estate was a seat of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire for sometime. Unfortunately, the old hall is no longer with us as it was demolished in the 1810's but the remaining building on site are fabulous examples of period architecture. The walk allows you to take in the amazing scenery and wildlife in the form of cattle and other farming stock that make up the modern livestock. There are woodlands, streams and two lakes to explore with the family at the same time.

Walk: Market Weighton Canal
A lovely flat stroll along the canal to the Humber Estuary that will help you relax and take in the heritage of the Victorian era. The Route what3words for start point: ///used.factories.steepest Start Point: Market Weighton Finish Point: Humber Estuary Distance: 11 Miles GPX Route Map market-weighton-canalDownload Walk Description The walk starts in the village of Market Weighton and following the Weighton beck southwards will lead you to the canal after just over a mile. The towpath then winds its way through the village of Newton which has lots of local hostelries and cafes for you to rest your tired feet. Make sure you look out for the heritage building in the village before continuing the walk. This is pretty unique canal and is a real haven for fish and you will be able to see many swimming around if you keep your eyes peeled or at least look out for the local anglers. When you reach the estuary you'll have lovely views of Whitton island in the river.








