
Discover Warthill
Warthill is a village located in the YO19 postcode area of North Yorkshire, governed by the City of York Council. With a population of 241, this small community offers a glimpse into rural English life. Visitors can explore the village's historical roots and enjoy the surrounding Yorkshire landscape.
Explore the map below to discover accommodation, attractions, restaurants, and live events across Warthill. Scroll down to browse featured listings and plan your perfect visit.
Stay in Warthill

Meadow Roost York
Accommodation in York

York Fields Retreat - 4 Ensuite Bedrooms
Accommodation in York

Dub Camper Hire Yorkshire Ltd
Discover the freedom of the open road with Dub Camper Hire Yorkshire, offering top-rated campervan rentals for unforgettable adventures.

Pear Tree Cottage

The Barn, Land Of Nod Cottages

Murton Grange Holiday Cottages
Things to Do in Warthill

Duck Pond
Duck Pond in Warthill offers a serene and picturesque setting for visitors looking to enjoy a peaceful day out in nature. Located near York, this spot provides free parking, making it an ideal stop for those exploring the countryside. Although the nearby pub is no longer open, the tranquil environment and scenic views make it a worthwhile visit.

Dub Camper Hire Yorkshire Ltd
Discover the freedom of the open road with Dub Camper Hire Yorkshire, offering top-rated campervan rentals for unforgettable adventures.

Murton Park
A 16-acre site dedicated to history of local agriculture, with machinery, livestock and a library.
Food & Drink


The Greenhouse Tearoom
Discover The Greenhouse Tearoom, a delightful hidden gem in York serving delicious homemade cakes, light lunches, and refreshing drinks.

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Geographic Facts
- Population
- 241
- Postcode
- YO19
- Administrative area
- North Yorkshire Council (formerly Ryedale)
- Dialing code
- 01904
Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records
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Walkshire in Warthill
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Walk: Stamford Bridge to Kexby Return
A picturesque circular riverside walk from Stamford Bridge to Kexby returning via woodland, fields and a disused railway line. The Route what3words for start point: ///skidding.ramble.circles Start / Finish Point: Stamford Bridge Distance: 7 Miles GPX Route Map stamfordbridgetokexbyreturngpxDownload Walk Description This walk starts and finishes at The Square, Stamford Bridge (bus 10 from York) where refreshments and public toilets are available. Walk towards the River Derwent and after crossing over the stone bridge cross the road and follow a riverside footpath heading south-west. The path passes under a large viaduct which was originally part of the York to Beverley railway line. The path then follows the course of the river heading south and is a good place to see many river birds and aquatic plants. Note that the route has many small narrow bridges which cross ditches. The river is of international importance for wildlife and is home to salmon, eels and otters. Look out for mute swans, kingfishers and great-spotted woodpeckers. Upon reaching the A1079 step over a low roadside barrier and immediately turn right and after passing a care home turn right again. The path then passes through Scoreby Wood. After exiting the wood turn right at a footpath sign. Walk straight ahead and upon reaching another junction with footpath signs turn right again. This route passes the site of the lost village of Scoreby, a long-lost village and then passes a farm where you may be lucky to see alpacas. After passing several rural houses the track turns right following a surfaced path that runs adjacent to the A166, After passing through a wooded area the path turns right and joins a disused railway line that leads into Stamford Bridge after passing over a viaduct with good views of the river. The path passes the disused Stamford Bridge Station. and the Old Station Club Bus 10 to York can be caught outside the Old Station Club or alternatively turn left after passing the club and follow Church Road which leads back to the Square, the starting point for the walk.

Walk: Hagg Wood
A beautiful little walk through the bluebell wood in Dunnington, a definite treat for the nature lovers. The Route what3words for start point: ///galleries.snooping.link Start Point: Dunnington Finish Point: Dunnington Distance: 1 Miles GPX Route Map hagg-woodDownload Walk Description Nestled in the lovely village of Dunnington these woods are dotted with bluebells in spring and are a must see for any nature lover. These walks are off the beaten track so are peaceful and the ideal location to enjoy some time in your own thoughts. There are also lovely examples of dog violets and yellow pimpernel to enjoy in the woodland. Occasionally there have been sightings of foxes, badgers and the odd deer so keep your eyes peeled.






