
Discover Sutton upon Derwent
Sutton upon Derwent is a village located in East Riding of Yorkshire, governed by the East Riding of Yorkshire Council. With a population of 602, it falls within the YO41 postcode area. Known for its rural setting, the village offers insights into traditional English village life and agricultural practices.
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Stay in Sutton upon Derwent

Herrington Park

West Wood Barn

Herrington Park Holiday Lodges York
Herrington Park Holiday Lodges York provides comfortable accommodation in sutton-upon-derwent.

Hundred oaks caravan park
Hundred oaks caravan park provides comfortable accommodation in sutton-upon-derwent.

Derwent Oaks Lake and Country Park
Derwent Oaks Lake and Country Park provides comfortable accommodation in sutton-upon-derwent.

Old York Forest Caravan Park
Old York Forest Caravan Park provides comfortable accommodation in sutton-upon-derwent.
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Things to Do in Sutton upon Derwent

Hundred oaks caravan park
Hundred Oaks Caravan Park in Sutton upon Derwent offers a serene setting for fishing enthusiasts and visitors looking to enjoy the great outdoors. Located near York, this site provides ample parking facilities for guests, making it a convenient spot for both short visits and longer stays. Enjoy quality fishing experiences with a variety of fish species in a well-maintained environment.

Yorkshire Air Museum and Allied Air Forces Memorial
Former WWII RAF Bomber Command Station, with exhibitions on flying history and 60+ aircraft.

Allied Air Forces Memorial & Yorkshire Air Museum
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Food & Drink

St Vincent Arms
Located in the charming village of Sutton upon Derwent, the St Vincent Arms offers convenient parking for visitors looking to enjoy a delightful meal at this traditional country pub. The parking facility is likely a standard pay-and-display, ensuring easy access for those exploring the local area or enjoying the pub's renowned cuisine.

Thai Season
Located in the charming village of Wilberfoss, Thai Season offers a delightful dining experience with its exquisite Thai cuisine. While enjoying the culinary delights, visitors can conveniently park nearby, with standard pay-and-display options available. The restaurant's warm and friendly atmosphere makes it a perfect stop for travelers exploring the York area.

The Pavilion Bar & Bistro
The Pavilion Bar & Bistro in Wilberfoss offers a delightful spot for visitors to enjoy a meal or drink while exploring the area. Located off the main street, it provides a cozy atmosphere with friendly hosts. Ideal for a quick pitstop, this venue is conveniently accessible for those visiting nearby sports facilities.
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Geographic Facts
- Population
- 602
- Postcode
- YO41
- Administrative area
- East Riding of Yorkshire
- Dialing code
- 01904
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Walk: Allerthorpe Common and Waplington
Situated near Barmby Moor, East Riding of Yorkshire, this 5 mile circular walk around Allerthorpe Common and Woods makes for a perfect 5 mile walk. The Route what3words reference: ///denser.dabbled.grapevine Start / Finish Point: Allerthorpe Woods Car Park, Common Ln, Barmby Moor, York YO42 4DB Distance: 5 Miles GPX Route Map allerthorpecommonandwaplingtonDownload Walk Description Begin your journey at the Forestry Commission parking area on Common Lane, located on the western side of the woods. When approaching from York on the A1079, heading east, make a right onto Sutton Lane before reaching Pocklington. After approximately a mile, turn left onto Common Lane. The parking area is situated on the right, half a mile down the lane. To commence your walk, cross the street from the parking area and enter the common through the gate. You'll encounter two pathways; for this particular route, opt for the left fork. This route first takes you along a broad trail which then narrows into a woodland path, leading you through lush greenery for about a mile. Exiting the woodland, you'll find yourself walking along a track with a vast open green field to your right. This path leads directly into the quaint village of Allerthorpe, marking the midpoint of your journey. After a refreshing stop, continue your adventure by heading straight from the pub's front door and proceed down the road for a few hundred meters to the village's edge. There, turn right off the road onto a track, where you'll experience a blend of urban and woodland environments. Finally, at the field's end, a gate straight ahead will lead you back into the woods. Follow the path as it veers left after the gate, winding through the natural forest and returning you to your starting point at the car park. Why not finish up with refreshments at the Boot & Slipper in Barmby Moor.

Walk: Melbourne Circular
A scenic 4 mile walk from Melbourne, East Yorkshire, taking in some of the Pocklington Canal, and you can enjoy a boat trip at the beginning or end. The Route what3words for start point: ///seeing.rash.polygraph Start / Finish Point: Main St, Melbourne, York YO42 4QJ Distance: 4.2 Miles GPX Route Map melbournecircularDownload Walk Description Follow this 4-mile circular route which starts from the pretty village of Melbourne and takes in a short section of the Pocklington Canal. Youโll walk beside Melbourne Arm moorings with its brightly coloured canal boats and along the banks of this important canal for wildlife. On Sundays during the summer months, the Pocklington Canal Amenity Society volunteers run 20-minute-long trips aboard the New Horizons canal boat. You donโt need to book, just turn up.

Walk: Pocklington Canal
A beautiful example of a rural canal. An easy stroll by the water to imagine a slower pace of life in Victorian Yorkshire whilst marvelling at the stunning waterside views. Make sure you take a camera!! The Route what3words for start point: ///contents.direction.quoted Start Point: Pocklington Finish Point: East Cottingwith Distance: 9 Miles GPX Route Map pocklington-canalDownload Walk Description Follow the Pocklington canal on this flat 9 mile route to East Cottingwith. You'll get a real sense of how the canal was used in Victorian times as there are many repurposed building to spot as well as the beautiful boats using the space today. As with most canals there is an abundance of wildlife to see on the route. Watch out for the elusive kingfisher darting around the water as well as swans, ducks and geese. Ideal for the family if you're helping the younger members of the family with that school history project.

Walk: Allerthorpe Woods
A beautiful woodland dominated by pine trees with multiple trails and walks to follow just near Pocklington, gateway to the Wolds. The Route what3words for start point: ///permanent.link.handed Start Point: Allerthorpe Finish Point: Allerthorpe Distance: 2 Miles GPX Route Map allerthorpe-woodsDownload Walk Description Starting this stroll to the west of the woods where there is car parking on Common Lane you enter a wonderful world of pine woodland. The smell of the trees is a beautiful accompaniment to the fabulous setting of this hidden gem. There is wildlife galore in area with sightings of woodpeckers very common but keep you eyes peeled and you may spot an adder or two in the undergrowth. There are many paths to take but we'd recommend heading eastwards and strolling around, discovering the place for yourself at your own pace. Easy and Fun Walk Through Allerthorpe Woods Walk Description Ready for a fun walk in the woods? Head over to Common Lane where there's a car park, and step right into a world full of tall pine trees. You'll love the fresh, piney smell that fills the air. It's like the trees are saying hello! This woodsy spot is not just prettyโit's full of animals! You might hear the tap-tap-tap of a woodpecker, or even spot one if you're lucky. Keep your eyes wide open and you might even see an adder snake slithering in the bushes. Wondering where to go? There are lots of paths, but we think it's best to head towards the east. Don't rush! Take your time to wander and explore. Find your own special spots in this amazing outdoor treasure.

