Timble
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Timble is a village located in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Harrogate). With a population of 142, it offers a glimpse into rural life in the region. Known for its proximity to the Washburn Valley, Timble provides opportunities for walking and exploring the surrounding natural landscapes.

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Accommodation at Timble Inn in timble
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Β£9454
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Timble Inn

Timble, Otley, Timble, LS21 2NN, United Kingdom
πŸ“0.1m from the centre of Timble

Outdoor dining area with a table set for guests, umbrellas, and stone buildings in a lush garden setting.
Restaurant

The Timble Inn

North Ln, Timble, Otley LS21 2NN, UK
πŸ“0m from the centre of Timble

The Timble Inn provides comfortable accommodation in timble.

Accommodation at Meagill farmhouse hot tub bbq hut sauna in fewston
Hotel

Meagill farmhouse hot tub bbq hut sauna

Meagill Lane farmhouse, Otley, LS212PE, United Kingdom
πŸ“2.1m from the centre of Timble

Accommodation at Scaife Hall Farm in blubberhouses
Bed & Breakfast

Scaife Hall Farm

Hardisty Hill, Blubberhouses, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, LS21 2PL
πŸ“2m from the centre of Timble

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Things to Do in Timble

Sunlit trees with vibrant green and yellow leaves in Timble Woods, Yorkshire, creating a serene woodland atmosphere.
Walks & Hiking

Timble woods

Timble, Otley LS21 2NP, UK
πŸ“0.4m from the centre of Timble

Located in the serene village of Timble, the parking facility at Timble Woods offers convenient access for those looking to explore the beautiful hiking trails and enjoy a day out in nature. While primarily a pay-and-display car park, it provides a great starting point for outdoor enthusiasts and dog walkers alike.

Serene reservoir surrounded by lush greenery under a clear blue sky, with calm waters reflecting the landscape.
Park

Fewston Reservoir

Fewston, Otley HG3 1SS, UK
πŸ“0.9m from the centre of Timble

Fewston Reservoir offers a scenic parking area perfect for visitors looking to explore the beautiful surroundings. With chargeable parking and easy access to walking paths, it's an ideal spot for a leisurely day out. Enjoy the stunning views and picnic spots, though note the limited facilities on site.

Historic stone church with gothic windows, surrounded by gravestones and lush greenery under a cloudy sky.
Museum

Washburn Heritage Centre

Fewston, Church, Harrogate HG3 1SU, UK
πŸ“1.2m from the centre of Timble

Located near the scenic Fewston Reservoir, the Washburn Heritage Centre offers convenient parking for visitors exploring the area. While enjoying the picturesque surroundings, guests can indulge in homemade cakes and refreshments at the centre, making it a perfect stop for walkers and tourists alike.

Dining at The Timble Inn in timble
Restaurant

The Timble Inn

Timble, nr Harrogate, North Yorkshire, LS21 2NN

Outdoor dining area with a table set for guests, umbrellas, and stone buildings in a lush garden setting.
Restaurant

The Timble Inn

North Ln, Timble, Otley LS21 2NN, UK
πŸ“0m from the centre of Timble

The Timble Inn offers great dining in timble.

Dining at Mackenzies Yorkshire Smokehouse in thornthwaite north yorkshire
Restaurant

Mackenzies Yorkshire Smokehouse

Wood Nook Farm, Hardisty Hill, Blubberhouses, North Yorkshire, LS21 2PQ
πŸ“2.4m from the centre of Timble

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Geographic Facts

Population
142
Administrative area
Great Timble

Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records

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Walkshire in Timble

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Walk: Yorkshire Heritage Way
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Walk: Yorkshire Heritage Way

πŸ“Bradford

The Yorkshire Heritage Way is a long-distance walking route spanning 42 miles through West Yorkshire and North Yorkshire. Linking the vibrant city of Bradford with the historic cathedral city of Ripon, the trail takes in two UNESCO World Heritage Sitesβ€”Saltaire and Fountains Abbeyβ€”along with stunning countryside across Baildon Moor, the Washburn Valley and Nidderdale. Designed to connect urban and rural landscapes, the route blends spiritual, cultural, and natural heritage in one continuous and varied journey. The Route what3words for start point: ///purely.state.movesStart & Finish Point: Bradford Cathedral to Ripon CathedralDistance: 42 miles (68 km) GPX Route Map yorkshireheritagewayDownload Walk Description The Yorkshire Heritage Way begins at Bradford Cathedral, an ancient place of worship in the heart of the city, and heads north along green corridors and towpaths toward the model village of Saltaire, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its industrial and social history. From Saltaire, the route climbs gradually through Shipley Glen and out onto Baildon Moor, where wide views open across the moorland. The path then descends toward Burley in Wharfedale, where walkers must cross the River Wharfeβ€”either by a traditional stepping stone crossing or by diverting two miles upstream to Denton Bridge. A new footbridge here has been a long-standing ambition of the local community. Entering North Yorkshire, the trail winds through Timble, past Blubberhouses Church, and into the Washburn Valley, climbing toward Thruscross Reservoir before descending into the wooded reaches near Glasshouses. Soon after, the dramatic formations of Brimham Rocks offer a spectacular natural landmark. The final stretch leads to Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Park, a second UNESCO site combining Cistercian ruins with Georgian water gardens and deer-filled parkland. The walk concludes at Ripon Cathedral, a fittingly peaceful end to a route rich in history, beauty and Yorkshire character.

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