All Things to Do in Skelton sorted by Yorkshire.com Recommendation

Stef Ottevanger Sculptures

Orchard Caravan & Camping Park
Orchard Caravan & Camping Park in Reeth offers a serene camping experience by the river, perfect for those looking to explore the charming village of Reeth. The site features excellent facilities, including clean showers and free hairdryers, and is within walking distance to local pubs and restaurants, making it an ideal spot for both relaxation and exploration.
Hudswell Village Hall
Discover Hudswell Village Hall, a cherished community hub in Richmond, offering a warm welcome for local events.

National Trust - Round Howe & Hudswell Woods
The National Trust - Round Howe & Hudswell Woods offers a convenient pay-and-display parking area, perfect for visitors exploring the scenic beauty of Hudswell. Located near Richmond, this parking facility provides easy access to picturesque walking trails and stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Please note that the car park is not managed by the National Trust, so additional charges may apply.

Richmond Falls
Discover the stunning Richmond Falls, a dramatic natural wonder on the River Swale, easily accessible from Richmond town.

Hudswell Woods
Hudswell Woods offers a convenient parking area on a hard surface just outside of Richmond, North Yorkshire. With a modest fee of £1.50 per hour, visitors can enjoy easy access to the enchanting ancient woodland and the scenic River Swale. Facilities include toilets, making it an ideal starting point for exploring the area's rich history and breathtaking views.

Richmond Information Centre

Reeth Tourist Information Centre

The Nutmeg Company

Swaledale Museum
Swaledale Museum is nestled in the picturesque village of Reeth, offering visitors a fascinating glimpse into the area's rich history and geology. While parking specifics are not detailed, typical facilities in the region are pay-and-display, ensuring convenient access to this charming museum. Enjoy exploring artifacts from local mining and farming communities in a cozy setting.

Mackenzie Thorpe Arthaus Gallery

Georgian Theatre Royal





