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Northallerton is a town in North Yorkshire governed by North Yorkshire Council. With a population of around 16,000, it serves as the administrative center for the district. Historically significant, Northallerton played a key role in the Battle of the Standard and is known for its traditional markets and proximity to the scenic Yorkshire Dales.

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Accommodation at Bridge End B&B in northallerton
Bed & Breakfast

Bridge End B&B

159 Chantry Rd, Northallerton DL7 8JJ, UK
📍0.7m from the centre of Northallerton

Bridge End B&B in Northallerton offers a highly-rated, welcoming stay with spotless rooms, comfortable beds, and delicious breakfasts.

Accommodation at Elmscott in northallerton
Bed & Breakfast

Elmscott

10 Hatfield Rd, Northallerton DL7 8QX, UK
📍0.4m from the centre of Northallerton

Experience a warm welcome, comfortable rooms, and a fantastic breakfast at Elmscott, a highly-rated B&B in Northallerton.

Accommodation at Cornfield Lodge in northallerton
Holiday Cottage

Cornfield Lodge

Northallerton, DL6 3SA, United Kingdom
📍1.4m from the centre of Northallerton🛏️1 Bed

WiFiParking
White hotel facade with floral balcony, green signage, golden lion statue, and arched entrance with columns.
Hotel
From
£675
per night

The Golden Lion Hotel

114 High Street, Northallerton, DL7 8PP, United Kingdom
📍0.1m from the centre of Northallerton

Accommodation at Station Hotel in northallerton
Hotel

Station Hotel

2 Boroughbridge Rd, Northallerton DL7 8AN, UK
📍0.5m from the centre of Northallerton

Discover comfortable stays and delicious traditional fare at this welcoming, dog-friendly hotel in Northallerton.

Sentry Circle Camping , Lenthor Farm - Campsite in northallerton
Campsite

Sentry Circle Camping , Lenthor Farm

Stokesley Rd, Northallerton DL6 2UD, UK
📍2.1m from the centre of Northallerton

Escape to Sentry Circle Camping, a highly-rated Northallerton campsite offering spacious pitches, peaceful surroundings, and a warm welcome.

Things to Do in Northallerton

The Green - Park in northallerton
Park

The Green

Northallerton DL6 1GA, UK
📍0.6m from the centre of Northallerton

The Green offers a simple, open green space in Northallerton, perfect for a leisurely stroll or for walking your dog.

Sentry Circle Camping , Lenthor Farm - Campsite in northallerton
Campsite

Sentry Circle Camping , Lenthor Farm

Stokesley Rd, Northallerton DL6 2UD, UK
📍2.1m from the centre of Northallerton

Escape to Sentry Circle Camping, a highly-rated Northallerton campsite offering spacious pitches, peaceful surroundings, and a warm welcome.

EWE&ME Glamping - Campsite in northallerton
Campsite

EWE&ME Glamping

Moor Ln, Northallerton DL7 0QE, UK
📍1.9m from the centre of Northallerton

Discover a luxurious glamping escape at EWE&ME, featuring high-end cabins, hot tubs, and charming Highland cows.

Cafe The Terrace Cafe in northallerton
Cafe

The Terrace Cafe

5 Wheldon Terrace, Northallerton DL7 8QB, UK
📍0m from the centre of Northallerton

Discover a highly-rated hidden gem in Northallerton, serving delicious, great-value breakfasts and lunches with excellent vegan and vegetarian options.

Dining at Origin Social in northallerton
Restaurant

Origin Social

2 Friarage St, Northallerton DL6 1DP, UK
📍0.1m from the centre of Northallerton

Origin Social in Northallerton delivers a highly-rated experience with creative tapas and delicious vegan and gluten-free dishes.

Cafe The Central Coffee House in northallerton
Cafe

The Central Coffee House

229 High St, Northallerton DL7 8LU, UK
📍0.1m from the centre of Northallerton

Discover Northallerton's highly-rated independent Central Coffee House, celebrated for its excellent coffee and delicious, freshly made food.

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Geographic Facts

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Population
15,741
Area
12.9 km²
Administrative area
North Yorkshire Council (formerly Hambleton)
Dialing code
01609
Timezone
UTC±00:00

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Walkshire in Northallerton

More Walks in Northallerton
Walk Northallerton to Chop Gate
Moderate

Walk Northallerton to Chop Gate

⏱️1h 9m📍Northallerton

This 25.7 km linear walk takes you from the market town of Northallerton into the North York Moors, finishing in the moorland village of Chop Gate. The route passes through varied and gradually changing landscapes — from farmland and riverside paths to forested valleys and high open moor. View from the top of Hasty Bank into Bilsdale, North Yorkshire Moors The Route Start: NorthallertonFinish: Chop GateDistance: 25.7 kmStart location (what3words): ///again.braced.invoices GPX route map Use the interactive map below to follow the route from Northallerton to Chop Gate. northallerton-to-chop-gate-walkDownload Walk Description Leaving Northallerton behind, the walk heads east through open countryside toward Kirby Sigston, a quiet village known for its church and historic hall — and currently home to the former Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak. From here, the route crosses Cod Beck for the first time before continuing across farmland and over the A19. The route climbs gradually past Hemmel Hill and crosses Cod Beck twice more as it enters more wooded terrain, including a section alongside Oakdale Beck and through Big Wood — part of Thimbleby Bank Plantation. From here, the path rises steeply toward the moor edge at Black Hambleton, offering wide views across Bilsdale and the Cleveland Hills. The moorland stretch beyond Black Hambleton and Miley Pike is atmospheric and remote, leading to the crossing of the River Rye and a long descent into Chop Gate. The final section follows the River Seph and narrow moorland lanes into the village. This is a varied and challenging day walk, best suited to experienced walkers with proper gear and a map or GPX device. The change in character from lowland farmland to exposed moorland makes for a rewarding journey through the diverse terrain of North Yorkshire.

Walk: Hurworth-on-Tees to Northallerton
Moderate

Walk: Hurworth-on-Tees to Northallerton

⏱️0h 16m📍Croft-on-Tees

Follow a tranquil route through North Yorkshire’s farmland and quiet villages, from Hurworth-on-Tees to Northallerton. This 23 km linear walk takes in riverside paths, historic buildings, and peaceful stretches of the River Wiske — finishing via the north side of Romanby Golf Club and into town along Willow Beck. With modest elevation and a mix of lanes and field tracks, this is a scenic and approachable route for walkers looking to explore some of Yorkshire’s lesser-known countryside. The Route Distance: 22.9 km (14.2 miles)Start: Hurworth-on-TeesFinish point: NorthallertonStart location (what3words): ///ended.perusing.notice GPX route map Use the interactive map below to follow the route from Hurworth-on-Tees through Eryholme, East Cowton, and Danby Wiske, before crossing the River Wiske near Romanby Golf Club and reaching Northallerton via Willow Beck. hurworth-on-tees-to-northallertonDownload Walk Description Starting in the village of Hurworth-on-Tees, this countryside walk begins by heading south across open farmland, passing the hamlet of Eryholme before continuing to East Cowton — a quiet rural village with traditional houses and a welcoming feel. From East Cowton, the route continues across more fields to the village of Danby Wiske. Here, the path briefly joins the River Wiske, following its gentle curves past Danby Hall — a historic estate set in wooded surroundings. The walk then heads southwest, remaining mostly flat and well-paced as it crosses open farmland and quiet lanes towards Yafforth. Just beyond the village, the route crosses the River Wiske once more, this time near the northern edge of Romanby Golf Club. From here, the walk enters Northallerton along Willow Beck, with the final stretch offering a peaceful green approach into the town centre. With rail and bus access nearby, this is a rewarding route ideal for a full day of gentle rural exploration.

Walk: Catterick Garrison to Northallerton
Moderate

Walk: Catterick Garrison to Northallerton

⏱️0h 31m📍Northallerton

Explore a scenic stretch of rural North Yorkshire, linking Catterick Garrison to Northallerton via quiet lanes, open fields, and peaceful riverside sections. At just over 26 km, this is a longer, rewarding full-day walk that crosses the A1, skirts the River Swale near Kiplin Hall, and takes in a string of traditional villages on the way to the county town. The route Distance: 26.3 km (16.3 miles)What3Words: //altering.overlaid.clapStart Point: Catterick GarrisonFinish Point: NorthallertonPublic Transport: Buses to Catterick Garrison; train from Northallerton GPX route map Use the interactive map below to follow the route from Catterick Garrison through Tunstall, Great Langton, Little Langton, Thrintoft and Yafforth before reaching Northallerton. This GPX file can be downloaded and used with most navigation apps or GPS devices for offline access. catterick-garrison-to-northallertonDownload Walk Description This long but relatively gentle walk begins in Catterick Garrison and heads east across open fields and quiet country roads. After passing through Tunstall, you’ll cross the A1 — one of the walk’s few major interruptions — via a safe bridge crossing. From here, the route settles quickly back into rural rhythm, with wide views and agricultural landscapes dominating the horizon. Near Kiplin Hall, the path skirts close to the River Swale, offering moments of riverside calm and birdlife activity before curving toward the village of Great Langton. From there, you continue to Little Langton, where hedged lanes and traditional farm buildings maintain the peaceful, rural feel. The next section continues across open farmland to Thrintoft and then Yafforth — two small, unspoiled villages typical of this part of North Yorkshire. As the walk nears its end, it skirts the northern boundary of Romanby Golf Club before leading into the centre of Northallerton via quiet lanes and footpaths. With a mix of historical interest, changing scenery and the convenience of rail connections, this is a rewarding route for anyone looking to experience Yorkshire’s gentle countryside on foot.

Walk: Bedale to Northallerton
Moderate

Walk: Bedale to Northallerton

⏱️0h 14m📍Northallerton

Enjoy a peaceful point-to-point walk through the gentle lowlands of North Yorkshire, linking two historic market towns via riverside paths, quiet villages and open fields. This 10-mile route from Bedale to Northallerton is ideal for a day of relaxed walking, with minimal elevation and train access at both ends. The Route Distance: 16.1 km (10 miles)what3words for start point: ///prefect.sadly.slapStart: Bedale market placeFinish: Northallerton market placePublic Transport: Train stations at both ends GPX route map Use the interactive map below to follow the route from Bedale through Aiskew, Scruton, and Ainderby Steeple to Northallerton. This GPX file can be downloaded and used with most navigation apps or GPS devices for offline access. bedale-to-nortallerton-routeDownload Walk Description This low-elevation ramble begins in the market town of Bedale, quickly heading east into Aiskew before opening out into the wide, flat farmland of the Vale of Mowbray. Following field paths and rural tracks, you’ll enjoy open views and countryside. The route passes through the quiet village of Scruton — a conservation village known for its traditional stone cottages. Soon after leaving the village, the route crosses the River Swale via the A684. This is a major road, so care is needed when crossing, but there is a pavement and clear visibility. Beyond the Swale, the walk continues to Ainderby Steeple, home to an attractive church and a peaceful green — perfect for a rest. From here, the route heads slightly north. As you near Northallerton, the walk skirts the edge of Romanby Golf Club and crosses the River Wiske. This part of the walk offers a change of character, with glimpses of fairways. The final stretch into Northallerton crosses rail routes, ending just a short walk from the town centre and railway station. With two river crossings, historic villages and gentle scenery, this is a versatile route ideal for a half-day’s walk through one of Yorkshire’s most accessible rural landscapes.

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