
Discover Weaverthorpe
Weaverthorpe is a village located in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire. Governed by North Yorkshire Council, it has a population of 357 residents. The village is part of the YO17 postcode area and is recognized for its rural landscape and agricultural activities, which are central to its local economy.
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The Star Inn

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The Star Inn Weaverthorpe
The Star Inn Weaverthorpe offers convenient parking options for visitors exploring the charming village of Weaverthorpe. Located on Main Rd, this facility is ideal for those visiting the pub, bed and breakfast, or restaurant. Enjoy a relaxing day out with easy access to local attractions and amenities.

Westmoreland Cottage
Things to Do in Weaverthorpe

Yorkshire Wolds Glamping
Yorkshire Wolds Glamping offers a unique lodging experience in the scenic village of Weaverthorpe, close to popular destinations like Bridlington and Scarborough. While primarily a glamping site, visitors should be prepared for standard pay-and-display parking arrangements. Enjoy the nearby amenities, including a charming local pub serving delicious home-cooked meals.

Pear Tree House
Pear Tree House offers a charming and peaceful parking experience in the rural setting of Helperthorpe, Malton. Ideal for visitors exploring the Yorkshire Wolds, this site provides well-maintained facilities including hard standing pitches and essential amenities. Enjoy a serene atmosphere with easy access to local attractions.
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Rarey Halt

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The Blue Bell Inn - Please support us by booking direct. offers great dining in weaverthorpe.

The Star Inn Weaverthorpe
The Star Inn Weaverthorpe offers convenient parking options for visitors exploring the charming village of Weaverthorpe. Located on Main Rd, this facility is ideal for those visiting the pub, bed and breakfast, or restaurant. Enjoy a relaxing day out with easy access to local attractions and amenities.

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Geographic Facts
This village is geographically within the following regions:
- Population
- 357
- Postcode
- YO17
- Administrative area
- North Yorkshire Council (formerly Ryedale)
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Walk: Weaverthorpe and Helperthorpe
This 6.7 mile walk takes in the charming villages of Weaverthorpe and Helperthorpe in the Yorkshire Wolds. The Route what3words for start point: ///expand.estimates.pounce Start Point: Weaverthorpe Finish Point: Weaverthorpe Distance: 6.7 Miles GPX Route Map weaverthorpe-helperthorpe-circularDownload Walk Description Starting near The Star Inn, head up Back Lane past the school and church. After the farm road, take the foothpath over the fields on your left. This eventually intersects with another farm track along which you'll go left. Take the left at the fork and stay on this road into Helperthorpe. Go left on the main road back into Weaverthorpe passing the village hall.

Walk: Cowlam and Cottam
A walk through history to journey to the site of not one, but two medieval villages, Cowlam and Cottam, near Driffield. The Route what3words for start point: ///trailing.airship.toads Start Point: Off-street parking along road from Cowlam, YO25 3AE Finish Point: YO25 3AE Distance: 6 Miles GPX Route Map cowlamcottamDownload Walk Description From where you’ve parked, walk away from the main road along the sideroad signed a public footpath towards St Mary’s Church. Keep left at the split and look left to take in the field which was the site of the medieval village of Cowlam. After the tree on the left, turn right and walk along the track, taking the right hand fork to walk to the right of the line of trees. Keep the trees on your left and follow the path to reach the end of the trees. Carry straight on, then turn right to walk around to the left along the single line of trees. Just as the trees turn right, turn left to follow a clear path on the ground which does a double bend to reach a broken hedgerow. Go through, but don’t follow the clearer marked path to the left, carry straight on to the edge of the woodland on the left. Make your way to the right around the hedgerow in front of you, and then head towards the corner of the woodland half right in the distance. Once there, you are standing in the medieval village of Cottam. Follow the clear path on the ground on the left, then turn right, then left, to walk along a hedgerow on the right. After crossing a track, carry on between the next two fields to reach Cottam Grange. Head through the yard and onto the lane, turning left onto a footpath after the end of the field on the left. Ignore the clear bend to the left at the end of the field, and carry straight on. Cross the stile, and head straight on to meet the line of trees, turning left to walk alongside them. This bends around to the left, then almost a right angle to the right, still following the intermittent line of trees. After what seems to be a distinct field, turn right, to pick up the way you came, keeping the trees to your right this time. Retrace your steps back to where you’ve parked.
