Scruton
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Scruton is a village located in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Hambleton). It has a population of 442 residents. Known for its historical significance, the village is characterized by its proximity to the River Swale, offering a glimpse into rural life in the region.

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Things to Do in Scruton

Steam locomotive 69023 at Wensleydale Railway station, with vintage carriages and passengers on the platform.
Tour

Wensleydale Railway - (Leeming Bar,Station)

Leeming Bar, Northallerton DL7 9AR, UK
📍1.4m from the centre of Scruton

Located at the historic Leeming Bar station, the Wensleydale Railway offers free parking for visitors embarking on a nostalgic journey through the Yorkshire countryside. This charming 19th-century station is the perfect starting point for vintage train rides, including themed experiences like the Polar Express and afternoon tea trips.

Wooden gate leading to a path, surrounded by tall grass and trees in Leeming Bar Dog Park, Yorkshire.
Park

Leeming Bar Dog Park

20 Low St, Northallerton DL7, UK
📍1.2m from the centre of Scruton

Leeming Bar Dog Park, located in Northallerton, offers a unique outdoor experience for dog lovers. While not an official dog park, it features a fenced area with a public footpath and cycle thoroughfare, making it a pleasant spot for a casual stroll with your pet. Please note that parking arrangements are typical of pay-and-display facilities.

The Big Sheep & Little Cow - Attraction in bedale
Attraction

The Big Sheep & Little Cow

Aiskew Watermill, Bedale DL8 1AW, UK
📍3m from the centre of Scruton

Discover The Big Sheep & Little Cow in Bedale, a popular family farm attraction offering interactive animal encounters and soft play.

Coore Arms venue with a white facade, green signage, outdoor seating, and a welcoming entrance in Scruton, Yorkshire.
Restaurant

Coore Arms

Station Rd, Northallerton DL7 0QP, UK
📍0.3m from the centre of Scruton

Located in the charming village of Scruton, the Coore Arms offers a delightful parking experience for visitors. While enjoying a sumptuous meal at this welcoming pub, guests can conveniently park nearby, ensuring easy access to the venue. Ideal for those exploring the Northallerton area, this facility provides a seamless blend of comfort and accessibility.

Colorful cushions, candles, greeting cards, and decorative items neatly arranged on wooden shelves at Spring House Farm Shop.
Cafe

Spring House Farm Shop and Café

Northallerton Rd, A684, Scruton, Northallerton DL7 9LG, UK
📍0.6m from the centre of Scruton

Spring House Farm Shop and Café in Scruton offers a delightful stop for travelers exploring Yorkshire. Located conveniently near the A1, this charming farm shop provides free parking, making it an ideal spot for a relaxing break. Enjoy a delicious meal or a cup of coffee in a welcoming atmosphere.

Gas station with multiple fuel pumps, trucks parked, and clear blue sky in the background.
Service Stations

Exelby Services - Coneygarth

Leases Rd, Leeming Bar, Northallerton DL7 9EG, UK
📍1.4m from the centre of Scruton

Exelby Services - Coneygarth offers fast_food dining in leeming-bar.

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Geographic Facts

This village is geographically within the following regions:

Population
442
Area
856.67 km²
Administrative area
North Yorkshire Council (formerly Hambleton)

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Walkshire in Scruton

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Walk: Bedale to Northallerton
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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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