
Discover South Duffield
South Duffield is a village located in North Yorkshire, England. Governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Selby), it is part of a region known for its agricultural landscape. While specific demographic data is limited, the village contributes to the area's rural economy and offers a glimpse into traditional English village life.
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Oakwood Lodges
Oakwood Lodges provides comfortable accommodation in south-duffield.

Wressle Grange - Luxury Yorkshire Cottage accommodation for group and family holidays
Wressle Grange - Luxury Yorkshire Cottage accommodation for group and family holidays provides comfortable accommodation in wressle.

The Lodge

Annabel's Abode

The Lodge

Cliffe Country Lodges
Cliffe Country Lodges provides comfortable accommodation in cliffe-common.
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Things to Do in South Duffield

North Duffield Carrs
North Duffield Carrs offers a large, free parking area, making it an ideal starting point for nature enthusiasts visiting this scenic spot in Selby. Known for its birdwatching opportunities, especially in winter when waterfowl are abundant, this location provides a serene escape into nature. Visitors can enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty of the area, with convenient access to the park's attractions.

Wressle Castle
Wressle Castle offers a unique historical experience in the charming village of Wressle, Selby. While visiting this fascinating ruin, guests can enjoy the scenic surroundings and learn about its rich history through informative boards. Parking is typically pay-and-display, with proceeds often supporting local causes like the Yorkshire Air Ambulance.

Cliffe Enclosed Dog Field
Located at Cliffe Common, Cliffe Enclosed Dog Field offers a spacious and well-maintained area for dog owners to let their pets roam freely and safely. The parking is accessible and roomy, making it convenient for visitors. This facility is a perfect spot for tourists looking to enjoy a peaceful outing with their dogs in the Selby area.
Food & Drink

Northern Usher HQ - a family restaurant with rooms
Northern Usher HQ - a family restaurant with rooms offers great dining in wressle.

New Inn
The New Inn in Hemingbrough offers convenient parking for visitors exploring this charming village near Selby. While primarily a pub, it provides a welcoming atmosphere with friendly staff and allows guests to enjoy local food deliveries. Ideal for tourists seeking a cozy spot to relax after a day of sightseeing.

The New Inn
The New Inn in Barlby offers convenient parking for visitors looking to enjoy a meal or drink at this local pub. Located on Howden Road, it's a great stop for those exploring the Selby area. The parking is ample, making it easy for tourists to access this charming establishment.
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Walk: Barmby on the Marsh
A lovely trek alongside the Ouse and the Derwent rivers, with a little bit of countryside and villages to explore along the way. Drax and the River Ouse The Route what3words for start point: ///late.waltzes.calculating Start Point: Barmby Tidal Barrage Car Park, High Street, Barmby on the Marsh, DN14 7HX Finish Point: DN14 7HX Distance: 8 Miles GPX Route Map walkshirebarmbyonthemarshDownload Walk Description With the car park behind you, turn right and go through the bollards and turn left after the fence on the left to double back on yourself, so the car park is on your left side. Follow the Trans Pennine Trail for a long while alongside the River Ouse. When you get near the wind farm on the opposite bank, look out for a public footpath on the left. Follow this path all the way until it turns into Landing Lane. Turn left down Back Lane, then right down South Lane, and then left down Main Street. Carry on down Main Street and turn right down the bridleway of Marsh Lane, just before the National Speed Limit signs on Main Street. The track turns to the left, then, after the first field on the right, turn right and continue to the far end of the field. Then turn left, follow the drain Old Derwent, on the right. Go through the gap in the hedgerow and follow the line of the boundary on the right as it snakes to the right and then slightly to the left. Cross over the lane and find the stile, which is slightly to your left ahead, then turn left and follow the River Derwent all the way back to the swing bridge, where you turn left and then left again to get back to the car park where you parked.

Walk: Wressle and Breighton
An easy walk pretty much on the flat around the East Yorkshire villages of Wressle and Breighton, and the countryside and fields between the two. Bubwith has the nearest facilities and the route takes walkers within view of the Breighton Aerodrome. The Route what3words for start point: ///camcorder.spoken.flamingo Start Point: Wressle railway station, Station Road Finish Point: Wressle railway station Distance: 6 Miles GPX Route Map walkshirewressleandbreightonDownload Walk Description Leave the station and turn right onto Station Road, keeping to the pavement on the left side. Walk through the village until you see a track off through an open field on the right. Walk along the track, even though the right of way technically crosses the field. Follow the track as it double bends and walk until a crossroads of tracks between some trees on the right. Carry straight on, and turn left, then right to follow the edge of the field. At the junction with the next field, carry straight on along the hedgerow and follow the track to meet Clay Lane in Breighton. Turn left and follow Clay Lane until the white building on the right - Ivy House Farm. Turn right and walk beyond the driveway onto the public footpath into the fields and towards the wood. Keep the wood on the left, then duck between the line of trees and the hedgerow for the next field, and follow the hedgerow until you meet more trees. Turn left, then immediately right, to be on a track for a very short time, before walking alongside a wood on the right. Go between the wood and a hedgerow on the left. Follow the path around the end of the wood to keep the trees on the right now. Keep to the edge of the field to meet a track, and turn right. Turn left at the corner along a hedgerow on the right, then turn right through a gap in the hedge. Aim for the track you can see in the far corner to the left of the isolated trees. Turn left on the track, and follow it. As it turns hard left, carry straight on to the end of the field. Look for the solo tree, and head towards the farm buildings in the distance. Join the farm track and donβt leave it, following it all the way to the T-junction with a public road. Turn right into Wressle, keeping left at the Y junction, then turning left to return to the railway station.

Walk: Hemingbrough and Newhay Circular
Just down the road from Selby, this walk is a short jaunt around Hemingbrough and alongside the River Ouse, starting and finishing at the villageβs wonderful church. The Route What3Words reference: ///tiredness.structure.stores Start Point: St Mary the Virgin, Hemingbrough, Selby YO8 6QE Finish Point: St Mary the Virgin, Hemingbrough, Selby YO8 6QE Distance: 2 Miles GPX Route Map walkshirehemmingbroughandnewhaycircularDownload Walk Description Start by facing the St Mary the Virgin church in Hemingbrough, and turn left to walk along the way down Main Street. At the junction, turn right down Landing Lane and follow it as it turns to the right and then to the left. Take care here as the pavement ends and youβll be walking on the narrow road, although the road is seldom busy. Follow it as it turns to the right and eventually comes to a stop. Turn right and follow the public footpath signs, and walk along the east bank of the River Ouse. Keep walking past a plant works on the right and after the river has turned to the left, watch out for a footpath on the right. Turn right down the footpath, and follow it to reach Newhay Lane. Turn right, and walk along the road, until it bends sharply to the left. Just afterwards, turn right on the hard crossing over the ditch, and then veer right to follow the footpath back to the church. Cross over the beck using the footbridge and then follow the path through the cemetery, past the church, back to Main Street.