
Discover West Witton
West Witton is a village located in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Richmondshire). With a population of 354, it lies within the scenic Yorkshire Dales National Park. West Witton is known for its annual Burning of Bartle ceremony, a traditional event attracting visitors keen on cultural heritage.
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The Old Vicarage

The Old Star

Capple Bank Farm

The Wensleydale Heifer

Number Three
Number Three is a beautifully styled ground floor wing of a former primary school, sleeping four guests in two delightful bedrooms. The ever-popular village of West Witton is home to an abundance of walks from your doorstep and two village pubs right in the heart of Wensleydale.

Pond Cottage
Pond Cottage is a unique detached stone cottage in the heart of West Witton, a superb location for couples who wish to discover what the Yorkshire Dales has to offer. There is something for everyone should you be an avid walker, cyclist or even foodie, you are never too far away
Things to Do in West Witton

Usha Gap Campsite
Usha Gap Campsite offers a serene parking experience amidst the stunning landscapes of Thwaite, North Yorkshire. Ideal for nature lovers, this campsite provides easy access to beautiful walking trails and the charming village of Muker. Enjoy the convenience of on-site amenities including a shop with local produce, ensuring a comfortable and memorable stay.

Constable Burton Hall & Gardens
Constable Burton Hall & Gardens offers ample parking for visitors exploring this charming historical landmark and its beautiful gardens. Located in the picturesque village of Constable Burton, this attraction provides a peaceful retreat with an honesty box system for parking payments. Enjoy a leisurely visit to the gardens and experience the serene atmosphere of this Yorkshire gem.

Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority
Located in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, the parking facility at Bainbridge offers convenient access to the breathtaking landscapes of the national park. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks, explore charming villages, and take advantage of the well-maintained play areas for children. With easy payment options, it's a perfect starting point for your adventure in this picturesque region.
Food & Drink

The Fox and Hounds

The Fox & Hounds Inn
Located in the charming village of West Witton, The Fox & Hounds Inn offers convenient parking for visitors exploring the local area. This historic 15th-century pub provides a delightful atmosphere with local ales and traditional pub fare, making it an ideal stop for travelers seeking a taste of Yorkshire hospitality.

Restaurant @ The Wensleydale Heifer

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Geographic Facts
This village is geographically within the following regions:
- Population
- 354
- Administrative area
- North Yorkshire
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Walkshire in West Witton
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Walk: Aysgarth Falls and Bolton Castle
Visit Aysgarth Falls and Bolton Castle β two of Wensleydaleβs most impressive highlights β while enjoying peaceful footpaths and stunning views in between. The Route what3words for start point: ///chairs.nappy.fussy Start / Finish Point: Aysgarth Falls National Park Centre, Church Bank, Centre, Aysgarth, Leyburn DL8 3TH Distance: 7.5 Miles GPX Route Map castleboltonfromaysgarthcircularDownload Walk Description This beautiful circular walk takes in many of the highlights of mid-Wensleydale while offering quiet, peaceful paths away from the crowds in between. Start the day admiring the three separate cascades that make up the spectacular Aysgarth Falls, followed by some lovely walking through classic Dalesβ pastures leading up to impressive 600-year-old Bolton Castle. You return to Aysgarth enjoying beautiful views over Wensleydale from the high moors of Bolton Parks and via the pretty village of Carperby. The Wheatsheaf Inn in Carperby provides the chance for a well-earned drink near the end of your walk, before returning across fields to Aysgarth. While not a long walk, you can easily spend all day on this route if you would like to spend some time at the waterfalls and go into Bolton Castle.

Walk: Aysgarth Falls - a miles without stiles walk
A scenic walk in the woods alongside the popular Aysgarth Falls. The Route what3words for start point: ///pigs.tripled.newsprint Start / Finish Point: Aysgarth Falls National Park Centre, Church Bank, Centre, Aysgarth, Leyburn DL8 3TH Distance: 1 Miles GPX Route Map drawaroute-11Download Walk Description The first 500m of this 1.5km footpath runs through Freeholdersβ Wood and has great views of the Middle Falls. The surface here is compact aggregate and the width of the footpath is at least 100cm. All gates are fully accessible and there are benches along the route. From here, a flight of seventy steps provide access to the Lower Falls. Alternatively, the footpath continues for a further 1km along an unsurfaced grass route. A further 600m route can be followed from the start along an unsurfaced track through the woodland.

Aysgarth Falls Walk
Enjoy a woodland walk and take in the stunning Aysgarth Falls situated in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The Route Start Point: Aysgarth Falls National Park Centre - DL8 3TH Finish Point: Aysgarth Falls National Park Centre - DL8 3TH Distance: 2 miles GPX Route Map aysgarthfallsDownload Walk Description what3words for start point: ///waddle.violinist.digitally This circular walk starts and finishes at the Aysgarth Falls National Park Visitor Centre. Starting on the north bank of the River Ure this walk takes you along the woodland trail through St Joseph's Wood before descending down towards the river with views of the falls. Based within a nature reserve there are plenty of opportunities to spot various flora and fauna with wild flowers and bluebells appearing in the spring and summer.
