
Discover Morton-on-Swale
Morton-on-Swale is a village located in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council. It has a population of approximately 700 residents. Positioned near the River Swale, the village is known for its historical bridge, which serves as a key crossing point in the region's transportation network.
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Stay in Morton-on-Swale

East Lodge

Partridge Lodge


The Courtyard Rooms


Dere House
Things to Do in Morton-on-Swale

Beaver Furniture
Norby Park
Norby Park in Thirsk offers a delightful outdoor experience for families and nature enthusiasts. While the park itself is a haven for children and a picturesque spot for photography, parking is typically pay-and-display, ensuring easy access to this beautiful location. Enjoy a leisurely walk along the water's edge or capture the vibrant flora, all within a dog-friendly environment.
Iron Bridge Maunby
Iron Bridge Maunby offers convenient parking for visitors exploring the tranquil hiking and walking paths in the Maunby area. Located near Thirsk, this parking facility provides easy access to picturesque trails and a historic railway bridge, perfect for a leisurely day out. Please note that payment options are limited, so plan accordingly.
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Food & Drink

High Parks Tearoom

Crab and Lobster Restaurant
Maple Park Cafe
Maple Park Cafe in Holme, North Yorkshire, offers a delightful stop for visitors exploring the area. Conveniently located near Skipton Bridge, this cafe provides a cozy atmosphere with excellent food and service. Ideal for a relaxing break during your travels.

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Geographic Facts
- Population
- 691
- Area
- 622.43 km²
- Administrative area
- North Yorkshire Council (formerly Hambleton)
Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records

