Middleham

Discover Middleham

Nestled between two rivers, the magnificent castle of Middleham has the largest castle keep in the North of England and a royal heritage that once earned it the title of the ‘Windsor of the North’. Explore the town’s charming cobbled market square.

Middleham is also renowned for its horse racing heritage, with several top trainers based in the area. Visitors can watch the horses being trained on the gallops and even take a tour of the stables.

With its picturesque streets, friendly locals, and fascinating history, Middleham is a delightful place to visit and explore.

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Accommodation in Middleham

See our dedicated page for hotels in Middleham. and B&Bs in Middleham.

Picture of Braithwaite Hall Bed & Breakfast

Braithwaite Hall Bed & Breakfast

East Witton, Middleham, DL8 4SY, United Kingdom

The Priory

West End, Leyburn, Middleham, DL8 4QG, United Kingdom

Fox Cottage

Fox Cottage, 22 St Alkelda’s Road, Middleham, DL8 4PW, United Kingdom

Cleeve Cottage

Cleeve Cottage, 27 The Springs, Middleham, Leyburn, North Yorkshire, DL8 4RB, United Kingdom

Cartmel Cottage

Cartmel Cottage, Cartmel Cottage, Kirkgate, Middleham, Leyburn, North Yorkshire, DL8 4PF, United Kingdom

Castle Hill Cottage

Castle Hill Cottage, Castle Hill Cottage, Castle Hill, Middleham, Leyburn, North Yorkshire, DL8 4QW, United Kingdom

Prospect House

Prospect House, Prospect House, Kirkgate, Middleham, Leyburn, North Yorkshire, DL8 4PF, United Kingdom

The Gatehouse

The Gatehouse, The Grove, Grove Square, Middleham, Leyburn, North Yorkshire, DL8 4NS, United Kingdom

Beningborough

Beningborough, The Grove, Middleham, Leyburn, North Yorkshire, DL8 4NT, United Kingdom

Facts About Middleham

  1. Middleham is a small market town located in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England.
  2. The town is situated in Wensleydale, a valley in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
  3. Middleham Castle, a ruined castle once owned by Richard III, is a popular tourist attraction in the town.
  4. The town is known for its horse racing heritage, with Middleham being home to several racing stables.
  5. Middleham is also home to a 12th-century church, St. Mary and St. Alkelda, which is a Grade I listed building.
  6. The town has a population of around 1,200 people.
  7. Middleham was once a major centre for the wool trade in the Middle Ages.
  8. The town has a primary school, a pub, a post office, and several shops and cafes.
  9. Middleham is located near several other popular tourist destinations, including the town of Leyburn and the Aysgarth Falls.
  10. The town is surrounded by beautiful countryside, making it a popular destination for walkers and hikers.

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Watch out for the Good Friday Open Stables where people flock from all over to see horseracing superstars up close – including meeting trainers and seeing inside the stables of famous horses.


FAQs about Middleham

1. What is Middleham known for?
Middleham is known for its rich history, particularly its connections to Richard III and the Middleham Castle, which was once the childhood home of the king.

2. What are some popular attractions in Middleham?
Aside from the Middleham Castle, visitors can also explore the Middleham Key Centre, which houses a museum and exhibition about the town’s history. The town is also surrounded by beautiful countryside, making it a popular destination for hiking and outdoor activities.

3. Is Middleham a good place to stay for a weekend getaway?
Yes, Middleham is a great place to stay for a weekend getaway. There are plenty of accommodation options, including cozy bed and breakfasts and charming cottages. The town also has a variety of restaurants and pubs, making it easy to enjoy a relaxing weekend away.

4. What is the best time of year to visit Middleham?
The best time to visit Middleham is during the summer months, when the weather is warm and sunny. However, the town is also beautiful in the spring and fall, when the surrounding countryside is in full bloom or covered in autumn colors.

5. How do I get to Middleham?
Middleham is located in North Yorkshire, and can be easily reached by car or public transportation. The nearest train station is in Northallerton, which is about 20 miles away. Buses also run regularly to Middleham from nearby towns and cities.


Where Next After Middleham

After visiting Middleham, North Yorkshire, there are several nearby spots that are worth exploring. A short drive up the road, and you are in Leyburn, and you’re already in Wensleydale, so be sure to check out the rest of the amazing views and walks. Visitors can also tour the picturesque Bolton Castle, which dates back to the 14th century and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

For those interested in history, a visit to the nearby city of York is a must. York is home to a wealth of historic sites, including the iconic York Minster, the medieval city walls, and the Jorvik Viking Centre. Visitors can also explore the city’s many museums, such as the National Railway Museum and the York Castle Museum, which offer fascinating insights into the city’s past. With so much to see and do in the area, a visit to Middleham is the perfect starting point for exploring all that North Yorkshire has to offer.

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