
Discover Snainton
Snainton is a village located in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Scarborough). With a population of approximately 900, it falls within the YO13 postcode area. Known for its historical roots, the village is a gateway to the North York Moors National Park, offering visitors access to extensive natural landscapes.
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Batworth Cottage

Atlantis Holiday Flats

Host & Stay - The Merchants Quarters

Lilac Farm Cottages
The Black Swan Coaching Inn Pickering - Hotel
The Black Swan Coaching Inn Pickering - Hotel provides comfortable accommodation in pickering.

East Farm Country Cottages
Things to Do in Snainton
Adderstone Field
Adderstone Field in Allerston is a charming location for families and tourists, offering a lovely woodland and playing field perfect for outdoor adventures. While primarily a venue for events like concerts, it also serves as a starting point for biking trails. Facilities include portable toilets, making it a convenient stop for visitors exploring the Pickering area.
Norton Mill Pond
Norton Mill Pond offers a serene setting for visitors to enjoy a leisurely stroll or a peaceful moment by the water. Located in Norton, Malton, this picturesque spot is perfect for families and nature lovers alike, with opportunities to observe and feed the local wildlife. Conveniently, parking is free, making it an ideal stop for a relaxing day out.

Steampuss Cat Lounge
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Food & Drink

Rarey Halt

Fox and Hounds
The Black Swan Coaching Inn Pickering - Hotel
The Black Swan Coaching Inn Pickering - Hotel offers great dining in pickering.

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Geographic Facts
This village is geographically within the following regions:
- Population
- 891
- Postcode
- YO13
- Administrative area
- North Yorkshire Council (formerly Scarborough)
Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records





