Redmire
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Redmire is a village located in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Richmondshire). With a population of 384, it sits on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The village is notable for its proximity to Bolton Castle, a key historical landmark dating to the 14th century.

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Historic stone building with a slate roof, surrounded by greenery, featuring a sign that reads "REDMIRE."
Hostel

Redmire Station House

Hargill Ln, Redmire, Leyburn DL8 4ES, UK
πŸ“0m from the centre of Redmire

Redmire Station House provides comfortable accommodation in redmire.

Accommodation at The Jonas Centre in redmire
Hotel
From
Β£950
per night

The Jonas Centre

The Jonas Centre Redmire, Leyburn, DL8 4EW, United Kingdom
πŸ“0.3m from the centre of Redmire

Accommodation at The Bothy in redmire
Holiday Cottage

The Bothy

The Bothy, Mill Lane, Redmire, Leyburn, North Yorkshire, DL8 4HB, United Kingdom
πŸ“0.7m from the centre of Redmire

A rustic caravan site with stone buildings, parked vehicles, and green fields under a clear blue sky in Redmire, Yorkshire.
Campsite

The Swan Caravan and Camping Site

Wensleydale, Redmire, Leyburn DL8 4HA, UK
πŸ“0.5m from the centre of Redmire

The Swan Caravan and Camping Site provides comfortable accommodation in redmire.

Redmire Village Pub with stone exterior, warm lighting, and a pint of beer on a wooden table in the foreground.
Hotel

The Redmire Village Pub

Hargill Ln, Redmire, Leyburn DL8 4EA, UK
πŸ“0.2m from the centre of Redmire

The Redmire Village Pub provides comfortable accommodation in redmire.

Things to Do in Redmire

A rustic caravan site with stone buildings, parked vehicles, and green fields under a clear blue sky in Redmire, Yorkshire.
Campsite

The Swan Caravan and Camping Site

Wensleydale, Redmire, Leyburn DL8 4HA, UK
πŸ“0.5m from the centre of Redmire

The Swan Caravan and Camping Site in Redmire offers a tranquil escape in the heart of Wensleydale. This peaceful campsite features spacious, level pitches with electric hook-ups and is conveniently located near a charming local pub. Ideal for nature lovers, the site provides stunning views and a friendly atmosphere, perfect for a relaxing getaway.

Stone building with a red roof, surrounded by green grass and dry stone walls, under a blue sky with fluffy clouds.
Campsite
From
Β£11
per night

Usha Gap Campsite

Usha Gap Farm and Campsite Long Close House, B6270, Muker, Richmond DL11 6DW, UK
πŸ“9.9m from the centre of Redmire

Usha Gap Campsite offers a serene parking experience amidst the stunning landscapes of Thwaite, North Yorkshire. Ideal for nature lovers, this campsite provides easy access to beautiful walking trails and the charming village of Muker. Enjoy the convenience of on-site amenities including a shop with local produce, ensuring a comfortable and memorable stay.

Historic stone building with columns, surrounded by lush gardens and trees under a clear blue sky.
Historic Site

Constable Burton Hall & Gardens

Constable Burton, Leyburn DL8 5LJ, UK
πŸ“7.2m from the centre of Redmire

Constable Burton Hall & Gardens offers ample parking for visitors exploring this charming historical landmark and its beautiful gardens. Located in the picturesque village of Constable Burton, this attraction provides a peaceful retreat with an honesty box system for parking payments. Enjoy a leisurely visit to the gardens and experience the serene atmosphere of this Yorkshire gem.

Redmire Village Pub with stone exterior, warm lighting, and a pint of beer on a wooden table in the foreground.
Hotel

The Redmire Village Pub

Hargill Ln, Redmire, Leyburn DL8 4EA, UK
πŸ“0.2m from the centre of Redmire

Located in the charming village of Redmire, The Redmire Village Pub offers a delightful experience for visitors. While enjoying the picturesque surroundings, guests can savor exceptional food and drinks at this welcoming establishment. Parking is available nearby, ensuring a convenient visit to this local gem.

Stone building with "Thwaite Arms" sign, flower pots, and a blackboard menu, set in a rural Yorkshire landscape.
Pub

Thwaite Arms

Horsehouse, Leyburn DL8 4TS, UK
πŸ“6.3m from the centre of Redmire

Located in the picturesque and remote area of the Yorkshire Dales, Thwaite Arms offers a charming traditional pub experience. While primarily a destination for enjoying local ales and hearty meals, visitors should be prepared for standard pay-and-display parking arrangements typical of rural establishments. Enjoy the stunning surroundings and the warm hospitality of this unique pub.

Dining at The King's Arms Hotel in bainbridge
Restaurant

The King's Arms Hotel

Main St, Askrigg, Leyburn DL8 3HQ, UK
πŸ“6.1m from the centre of Redmire

Discover a warm welcome and exceptional pub dining in the heart of Askrigg at The King's Arms Hotel, highly rated by guests.

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Geographic Facts

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Population
384
Administrative area
North Yorkshire Council (formerly Richmondshire)

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Walkshire in Redmire

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Walk: Aysgarth Falls and Bolton Castle
7.5mi
Moderate

Walk: Aysgarth Falls and Bolton Castle

πŸ“Aysgarth Falls

Visit Aysgarth Falls and Bolton Castle – two of Wensleydale’s most impressive highlights – while enjoying peaceful footpaths and stunning views in between. The Route what3words for start point: ///chairs.nappy.fussy Start / Finish Point: Aysgarth Falls National Park Centre, Church Bank, Centre, Aysgarth, Leyburn DL8 3TH Distance: 7.5 Miles GPX Route Map castleboltonfromaysgarthcircularDownload Walk Description This beautiful circular walk takes in many of the highlights of mid-Wensleydale while offering quiet, peaceful paths away from the crowds in between. Start the day admiring the three separate cascades that make up the spectacular Aysgarth Falls, followed by some lovely walking through classic Dales’ pastures leading up to impressive 600-year-old Bolton Castle. You return to Aysgarth enjoying beautiful views over Wensleydale from the high moors of Bolton Parks and via the pretty village of Carperby. The Wheatsheaf Inn in Carperby provides the chance for a well-earned drink near the end of your walk, before returning across fields to Aysgarth. While not a long walk, you can easily spend all day on this route if you would like to spend some time at the waterfalls and go into Bolton Castle.

Walk: Aysgarth Falls - a miles without stiles walk
1mi
Moderate

Walk: Aysgarth Falls - a miles without stiles walk

⏱️0h 22mπŸ“Aysgarth Falls

A scenic walk in the woods alongside the popular Aysgarth Falls. The Route what3words for start point: ///pigs.tripled.newsprint Start / Finish Point: Aysgarth Falls National Park Centre, Church Bank, Centre, Aysgarth, Leyburn DL8 3TH Distance: 1 Miles GPX Route Map drawaroute-11Download Walk Description The first 500m of this 1.5km footpath runs through Freeholders’ Wood and has great views of the Middle Falls. The surface here is compact aggregate and the width of the footpath is at least 100cm. All gates are fully accessible and there are benches along the route. From here, a flight of seventy steps provide access to the Lower Falls. Alternatively, the footpath continues for a further 1km along an unsurfaced grass route. A further 600m route can be followed from the start along an unsurfaced track through the woodland.

Aysgarth Falls Walk
2mi
Moderate

Aysgarth Falls Walk

πŸ“Aysgarth Falls

Enjoy a woodland walk and take in the stunning Aysgarth Falls situated in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The Route Start Point: Aysgarth Falls National Park Centre - DL8 3TH Finish Point: Aysgarth Falls National Park Centre - DL8 3TH Distance: 2 miles GPX Route Map aysgarthfallsDownload Walk Description what3words for start point: ///waddle.violinist.digitally This circular walk starts and finishes at the Aysgarth Falls National Park Visitor Centre. Starting on the north bank of the River Ure this walk takes you along the woodland trail through St Joseph's Wood before descending down towards the river with views of the falls. Based within a nature reserve there are plenty of opportunities to spot various flora and fauna with wild flowers and bluebells appearing in the spring and summer.

Walk: Wensleydale Challenge - Askrigg to Leyburn
13mi
Moderate

Walk: Wensleydale Challenge - Askrigg to Leyburn

⏱️5h 28mπŸ“Askrigg

Rise to the challenge: get dropped off at Askrigg and walk back to Leyburn. After a brief climb, the rest is fairly flat and Wensleydale at it's best. The Route what3words for start point: ///modes.officials.bangle Start Point: Askrigg Finish Point: Leyburn Distance: 13 Miles GPX Route Map wensleydalechallenge-askriggtoleyburn2Download Walk Description After an enjoyable bus journey "up dale" to Askrigg on the volunteer Little White Bus featured on Countryfile, the rest is up to you but rise to the challenge and you will follow the River Ure through Wensleydale into Leyburn Market Square with an enormous sense of achievement. It is a long but rewarding walk, however as an alternative, there is the option of jumping aboard the Wensleydale Railway in Redmire. This is just over halfway and can provide a ride back to Leyburn in comfort. The route climbs initially but gently through fields and woodland and then flattens out to contour along the hillside with spectacular views. Above Haw Bank on the right before crossing the wooden foot bridge, it is worth stepping carefully off the route to enjoy Disher Force which thunders down the steep sided gill. There is still evidence of the lead mining industry on the edge of Carperby Moor before seeing the imposing Bolton Castle ahead. The Castle has been owned by the same family since it was built in 1399 by Sir Richard Le Scrope, Lord Chancellor of England whilst Richard II was on the throne. In 1568, Mary, Queen of Scots was imprisoned there. The end for Bolton Castle came in the Civil War, when John Scrope, only a teenager at the time, held the castle for the royalist cause. Parliament besieged the castle for an entire year but in November 1645, Scrope was forced to surrender. Parliament intended to slight the castle to make it unusable in future, but the south-west tower and the west range survived almost completely intact and habitable. Below the castle walls is a medieval garden, a maze, a rose garden, herb garden, vineyard, birds of prey and a bowling green. The route takes you under Great Wegber and Wegber Scar above Carperby where James Herriot had his honeymoon. On the top of Wegber is a prominent building which is Greenhaw Hut, a bothy shelter. Following along the banks of the River Ure leads past the Ice Pond and through the Bolton Hall estate, over the attractive Lords Bridge before continuing the other side of the river into Wensley. It is easy to see how the area was affected by the floods in 2019. Wensley is a pretty village and of course, gives its name to the dale itself.

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