Snaith
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Snaith is a town located in the East Riding of Yorkshire, governed by the East Riding of Yorkshire Council. With a population of approximately 3,000, it falls under the DN14 postcode area. Visitors can explore its historical architecture, including the Grade I listed Priory Church, reflecting its rich medieval heritage.

Explore the map below to discover accommodation, attractions, restaurants, and live events across Snaith. Scroll down to browse featured listings and plan your perfect visit.

Stay in Snaith

Accommodation at The Plough Inn in snaith
Hotel

The Plough Inn

Shearburn Terrace, Snaith, DN14 9JJ, United Kingdom
πŸ“0.1m from the centre of Snaith

Accommodation at The Brewers Arms in snaith
Hotel
From
Β£783
per night

The Brewers Arms

10 Pontefract Road, Snaith, DN14 9JS, United Kingdom
πŸ“0.1m from the centre of Snaith

Accommodation at Brewers Arms in snaith
Bed & Breakfast

Brewers Arms

10 Pontefract Road, Snaith, East Yorkshire, DN14 9JS
πŸ“0.2m from the centre of Snaith

The Hazeldene - Guest House in selby
Guest House

The Hazeldene

34 Brook St, Selby YO8 4AR, UK
πŸ“6.4m from the centre of Snaith

Experience a warm welcome and comfortable stay at The Hazeldene, a highly-rated guest house offering well-appointed rooms in central Selby.

Things to Do in Snaith

Park Lodge Shooting School & Spa - Attraction in snaith
Attraction

Park Lodge Shooting School & Spa

Park Lodge, Off Finleys Lane, Goole, East Yorkshire, DN14 9ED
πŸ“0.7m from the centre of Snaith

Drax Power Station - Attraction in drax north yorkshire
Attraction

Drax Power Station

Drax Power Station, Drax, Selby, North Yorkshire, YO8 8PH
πŸ“3m from the centre of Snaith

Yorkshire Waterways Museum - Museum in goole
Museum

Yorkshire Waterways Museum

Dutch River Side, Goole, East Riding Of Yorkshire, DN14 5TB
πŸ“6.3m from the centre of Snaith

Dining at Yorkshire Ales in snaith
Restaurant

Yorkshire Ales

The Manor House, 15-17 Selby Road, Snaith, East Yorkshire, DN14 9HT
πŸ“0.1m from the centre of Snaith

Wooden bar with various drinks, taps, and shelves of liquor; bartender serving in a cozy, rustic setting.
Bar

The Grey Horse Brayton

Doncaster Rd, Brayton, Selby YO8 9HD, UK
πŸ“5.8m from the centre of Snaith

The Grey Horse Brayton offers convenient parking for visitors exploring the charming village of Brayton in North Yorkshire. While enjoying the local bar and restaurant scene, tourists can easily park their vehicles in the nearby pay-and-display facilities. This ensures a hassle-free experience as you indulge in the area's vibrant atmosphere and entertainment options.

Little Miss Muffins Tea Room - Tea Rooms in selby
Tea Rooms

Little Miss Muffins Tea Room

21 Gowthorpe, Selby YO8 4HE, UK
πŸ“6.5m from the centre of Snaith

Step into Little Miss Muffins Tea Room in Selby for a charming and welcoming experience, serving delicious breakfasts and delightful cakes.

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Geographic Facts

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Population
3,176
Postcode
DN14
Administrative area
Snaith and Cowick
Dialing code
01405
Timezone
UTCΒ±00:00

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Walkshire in Snaith

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Walk: East Cowick Circular
4mi
Moderate

Walk: East Cowick Circular

⏱️1h 19mπŸ“East Cowick

This easy walk starting from East Cowick Village Hall near Snaith in East Yorkshire has 17 numbered sign posts to guide you round the circuit with splendid views, riverside walking, a wooded area and a pleasant mix of walking surfaces. The Route what3words for start point: ///scooped.groom.certainly Start / Finish Point: East Cowick Village Hall, East Cowick Snaith Road, Goole, DN14 9EP Distance: 4 Miles GPX Route Map eastcowickfully-waymarkedcircularwalkDownload Walk Description There is no need for directions here, simply follow the sign posts. You can go clockwise or anti clockwise and wherever you start, you will come back to the same point. We recommend you start at East Cowick Village Hall, at Sign Post Number 1, then head on the roadside to Post Number 2. At Post Number 14, there is an opportunity to take a short diversion to visit Snaith Ponds, a haven for wildlife.

Walk: Carlton West and the River Aire
3.4mi
Moderate

Walk: Carlton West and the River Aire

⏱️1h 8mπŸ“Snaith

This is a pleasant easy circular walk with stunning views of the river. There are also great views of Snaith, Carlton Towers Lake and the remains of an ancient bridge. The Route what3words for start point: ///pairings.appoints.public Start / Finish Point: Snaith Station, DN14 9HY Distance: 3.4 Miles GPX Route Map carltonwestandtheriveraireDownload Walk Description Leave the Station Car Park through the pedestrian Gate and turn right. Follow the pavement on to the bridge. Stop on the bridge to watch the river and to observe the remains of the toll bridge built in 1777. Its constriction enabled a turnpike road to be created between Bawtry and Selby. Carry on walking, past the lake. During the first half of the 20th century(until 1961) the frozen lake was the venue for the Yorkshire ice skating championships. Notice the ice skates depicted on the CARLTON sign as you carry on walking to the mouth of Carlton Towers main entrance Cross the road. EXTREME CAUTION. BUSY ROAD. Walk along Low Street until you reach Hirst Road. There is a footpath on the bank on the left hand side. Walk on the footpath until you are opposite Hanger Lane. Cross the road WITH CARE and walk up Hanger Lane. Continue up Hanger Lane until you reach a track on the left. Turn left on the track and keep on it until you reach Hirst Road. Turn left and walk along the right hand side of Hirst Road. No pavement TAKE CARE. You are now on a section of The Trans- Pennine Trail. After the bungalow, turn right towards the farm.13.Go through the pedestrian gate on the left on to the flood bank. Walk along the flood bank with great views of the bridge and Snaith Church. At the end of the flood bank, go through the pedestrian gate and up the hill on to the pavement. Turn right and walk across the bridge, observing the tidal river in the opposite direction. When it is safe to do so, cross the road on to the opposite pavement and return to Snaith Station.

Walk: A riverside stroll at Carlton
4.3mi
Moderate

Walk: A riverside stroll at Carlton

⏱️1h 24mπŸ“Carlton

A very pleasant stroll through the countryside on this circular walk with a section devoted to The River Aire as it meanders between Carlton and Snaith. The Route what3words for start point: ///sharpened.bounding.observe Start / Finish Point: Carlton Village Hall, Church Ln, Carlton, Goole DN14 9PB Distance: 4.3 Miles GPX Route Map riverviewDownload Walk Description On this walk, that starts from Carlton Village Hall, you will see the river, Carlton Bridge, excellent views across the river to Snaith from the flood bank as well as pleasant countryside tracks. Turn left down Low Street and walk to the cross-roads. Cross the road and turn right on the footpath that runs along the bank on the left-hand side of Hirst Road. Follow the footpath as it forks to the left. Go through the gate on the left and follow the lane. At the end of the lane, the path goes to the right and then the left and reaches a gate. Go through the gate, climb on to the flood bank, turn left and walk towards the bridge. At the end of the flood bank, there is a gate. DO NOT GO THROUGH THE GATE. Turn right and go over the stile and then turn right on the riverbank footpath. Continue on the riverbank footpath until you reach a stile. Go over the stile and then turn right up a track. At the top of the track, turn right on another track. Look out for a footpath on the left and then join that footpath that leads to a gate. Go through the gate and turn left on the flood bank. Walk along the flood bank to the end and through another gate. Turn right to Hirst road and then turn left. Keep to the right-hand side. There is no pavement. TAKE CARE on this stretch. Look for a track on the right, after the last house, and turn up the track. At the end of the track, turn right into Hanger Lane. At the end of Hanger Lane, WITH CARE, cross the road to re- join the bank top footpath you walked along earlier, but this time turn left. At the end of the footpath, turn left, cross the road and follow Low Street back to the Village Hall.

Walk: Pollington Canal, Cowick Gorse and Dorr Lane
7.75mi
Moderate

Walk: Pollington Canal, Cowick Gorse and Dorr Lane

⏱️2h 33mπŸ“Snaith

This circular walk through the countryside to Pollington uses part of The Trans Pennine Trail. There are splendid views of the canal and an optional diversion to Pollington Lock. The nearest shops and food outlets are in Snaith. The Route what3words for start point: ///pairings.appoints.public Start Point: Snaith Station Car Park DN14 9HY SE643223 Finish Point: Snaith Station Car Park Distance: 7.75 Miles GPX Route Map pollingtoncanalcowickgorseanddorrlanewalkDownload Walk Description A mixture of road, field side, track and canal side walking under a wide-open sky are the features of this Heritage Walk. (HW no7) There are 15 Heritage Walks in this area and walk packs are available locally. Details are given on the Walkers Information Board at the station. Leave the car park through the vehicle entrance and turn left on George Street. Look out for a community path on the right. Walk up the path, passing a Blue Plaque that highlights the old primary school. At the end of the path, there is a HERITAGE BOARD giving the history of the Methodist Church that you have passed. Turn left, cross the road at the bollards and then turn left. Turn right up Mill Lane and follow the lane round a left-hand bend. Look out for a way marker to a very narrow footpath. Go down the footpath, turn right at the end and then left down Finnley’s Lane. Go over the motorway bridge and just before the bottom of the hill, turn right on a footpath.10 Follow the way-markers around the wood, over a dyke, through a camp and out onto a road. Turn right on a track and round a left-hand bend. Ignore a right fork and walk straight forward, eventually alongside Cowick Gorse. At the end of this section, turn right, eventually reaching the canal bank. Follow the canal bank and then a tarmac lane which leads to a bridge over the canal. Good views along the canal to Pollington Lock. An optional diversion from here along the left bank to the lock and a HERITAGE BOARD will add a total of one mile to your journey. From the bridge, bear left up the lane which will lead to Long Lane. Walk alongside Long Lane, over the motorway to the main road. Cross the main road, turn right and then left down Dorr Lane. This is an ancient green lane and was the burial route from Pollington to the graveyard at Snaith Church. At the top of a slight rise, turn right onto a footpath. Keep on this footpath all the way to Church Lane. Turn right and left passing the church. Turn left down Buttermarket and then right on Mill Street and back to the station.

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