
Discover Harome
Harome is a village located in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Ryedale). With a population of 261, this small settlement falls within the YO62 postcode area. Known for its traditional Yorkshire architecture and the historic St. Saviour's Church, Harome offers a glimpse into rural English life.
Explore the map below to discover accommodation, attractions, restaurants, and live events across Harome. Scroll down to browse featured listings and plan your perfect visit.
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Harome Heads Farm - Caravan Club CL
Harome Heads Farm - Caravan Club CL provides comfortable accommodation in harome.

Cross House Lodge
Cross House Lodge provides comfortable accommodation in harome.

Yorkshire Spa Retreat
Yorkshire Spa Retreat provides comfortable accommodation in harome.

Harome Chapel
In the small village of Harome just two miles south east of Helmsley, this magnificently renovated Methodist Chapel steeped with character has been thoroughly refurbished to a high standard, whilst keeping the original features the chapel has to showcase. With lots of little luxu

Saxon House (7)
This smart and convenient stone house is set in the sought after North Yorkshire village of Harome, with fine dining options on your doorstep. Saxon House is a traditional yet modern dog-friendly detached house sleeping seven guests in four delightful bedrooms.
Things to Do in Harome

Harome Heads Farm - Caravan Club CL
Harome Heads Farm - Caravan Club CL offers a peaceful and spacious retreat for caravan enthusiasts, nestled in the scenic village of Harome near the North York Moors. This certified location site provides a tranquil setting with the added charm of an orchard, making it a delightful spot for nature lovers. Enjoy the convenience of on-site amenities and the opportunity to explore the beautiful surrounding countryside.

North Yorkshire Moors Railway - (Levisham Station)
Step back in time at Levisham Station, a charming stop on the iconic North Yorkshire Moors Railway, offering unique rail experiences.

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The Star Inn Restaurant

Yorkshire Spa Retreat
Yorkshire Spa Retreat offers great dining in harome.

The Star Inn
The Star Inn, located in the picturesque village of Harome near Helmsley, offers a charming parking experience for visitors. While enjoying the 14th-century thatched inn and its Michelin Star restaurant, guests can conveniently park nearby with standard pay-and-display options. This ensures a hassle-free visit to this delightful Yorkshire countryside destination.

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Geographic Facts
This village is geographically within the following regions:
- Population
- 261
- Postcode
- YO62
- Administrative area
- North Yorkshire Council (formerly Ryedale)
- Dialing code
- 01439
Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records
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Walkshire in Harome
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Walk: Helmsley and Beck Dale
Helmsley and Beck Dale is a 10.3 kilometer loop trail located near York, North Yorkshire, England that features a great forest setting and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, and trail running. The Route what3words for start point: ///slope.deserved.swoop Start Point: Market Pl, Helmsley, York YO62 5BH Distance: 6 Miles GPX Route Map helmsleyandbeckdaleDownload Walk Description A circular walk from the market town of Helmsley in Ryedale. The route heads north through the beautiful woodland belt of Beck Dale, following an idyllic babbling brook, before crossing a few fields and returning via another woodland belt, Ash Dale. The walk has just gentle slopes for the most part, with one steep climb about half way round. Whilst some of the tracks are firm stone, many of the other stretches through woodland can be muddy in winter and after periods of rain. You will need to negotiate several single bridle gates throughout plus one stile (which can easily be avoided if necessary). You will be sharing a few of the fields with sheep so take particular care with dogs. One field could also be holding a mixture of cattle and sheep (although this one field can also be avoided if necessary). Allow 3 hours. There are public toilets in Borogate (just south of Helmsley Market Place at the start and end of the walk). If you are looking for refreshments, you will be spoilt for choice with pubs, cafes and restaurants in Helmsley at the start or end of the walk. OS Map: Explorer OL26 North York Moors Western Area. 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: Helmsley and River Rye
Helmsley and River Rye is a 6.4 kilometer loop trail located near Helmsley, North Yorkshire, England that features a river and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, and running. The Route what3words for start point: ///caked.appraised.lunge Start / Finish Point: Helmsley Distance: 4 Miles GPX Route Map helmsleyandriverryeDownload Walk Description A circular walk from the market town of Helmsley in Ryedale. The route heads south along the banks of the River Rye, through pastures and crop fields, crossing the river via the footbridge alongside the fish farm and then returning on a higher farm track giving glorious long-reaching views. The walk is flat for the most part, with just a couple of steady climbs. The riverside grass paths can get muddy at times. You will need to negotiate several single gates, a couple of kissing gates, some footbridges and 4 stiles. The first stile has a very generous adjacent dog gate, but the following 3 have tighter wooden fence surrounds (suitable for small dogs to squeeze through but larger dogs may need a lift over). You will be sharing the riverside pastures with a mixture of horses, sheep and cattle, so take particular care with dogs. If you want to avoid the cattle and tight-surround stiles, a more dog-friendly option would be to follow just the first 1.5 miles, a 3 mile there and backwalk (with only sheep, horses and a generous dog gate to contend with). At the end of the walk you will need to cross the A170 river bridge (which does not have a pavement) so take particular care of traffic at this point. Allow 2 hours. There are public toilets in Borogate (just south of Helmsley Market Place at the start and end of the walk). If you are looking for refreshments, you will be spoilt for choice with pubs, cafes and restaurants in Helmsley at the start or end of the walk. OS Map: Explorer OL26 North York Moors Western Area. 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: Helmsley and Riccal Dale
Helmsley and Riccal Dale is a 13.0 kilometer loop trail located near Helmsley, 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: ///caked.appraised.lunge Start / Finish Point: Helmsley, York YO62 5BH Distance: 8 Miles GPX Route Map helmsleyandriccaldaleDownload Walk Description A circular walk from the market town of Helmsley in Ryedale. The route heads out across sheep pastures and open fields to explore the woodland ravine of Riccal Dale, in the company of the beautiful River Riccal. The walk has several climbs and descents throughout, including a couple of steep sections within the woodlands. Whilst some of the tracks are firm stone, many of the other stretches through woodland can be very muddy in winter and after periods of rain so good boots are a must. You will need to negotiate several single bridle gates throughout plus one stile (with adjacent dog gap within the fence) and two footbridges with steps on the return leg. If necessary, you can avoid the stile and bridges by simply using the same paths for the outward and return leg. You will be sharing a few of the fields with sheep (and maybe horses) so take particular care with dogs. Allow 4 hours. There are public toilets in Borogate (just south of Helmsley Market Place at the start and end of the walk). If you are looking for refreshments, you will be spoilt for choice with pubs, cafes and restaurants in Helmsley at the start or end of the walk. OS Map: Explorer OL26 North York Moors Western Area. 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: Stonegrave and the River Rye
The walk is full of variety. There is a long wide ridge to enjoy superb views, two riverside sections along the Rye and two very attractive villages to explore, Nunnington and Stonegrave. The Route what3words for start point: ///shampoos.squeezed.insulated Start Point: Car Park north of the river in Nunnington Finish Point: Nunnington Distance: 7 Miles GPX Route Map stonegraveandtheriverryeDownload Walk Description Start the walk in the village of Nunnington on the River Rye, home of a splendid country house. Leave the village and head west along a riverside path before joining a footpath climbing gently and then descending in to the village of Stonegrave. After looking around the village climb back to the broad ridge of Caukley's Bank and enjoy the views north over the Yorkshire Moors and more immediately the rolling Hambleton Hills. Drop down to the village of West Ness on the River Rye and follow the river west back in to Nunnington.




