
Discover Wilton
Wilton is a village located in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council. It has a small population of 149 residents. Situated within the YO18 postcode area, Wilton offers a glimpse into rural English life. Visitors may explore its surrounding natural landscapes and experience the tranquility typical of the region.
Explore the map below to discover accommodation, attractions, restaurants, and live events across Wilton. Scroll down to browse featured listings and plan your perfect visit.
Stay in Wilton

The Old Forge B&B and Cottages

The Old Station

Church Farm
Church Farm is well-placed for families looking to explore the North York Moors and the East Coast. Tucked away in the quiet village of Wilton but never too far away from sort after towns and villages such as Thornton le Dale best known for the television series Bangers and Cash,

The Ticket Office Allerston

Farm Yard Cottage

Yeoman's Cottage
Things to Do in Wilton

Low Farm Campsite
Low Farm Campsite in Ellerburn offers a serene and spacious parking area perfect for campervans, surrounded by beautiful nature and wildlife. Located just a short walk from Thornton le Dale and Dalby Forest, it's an ideal spot for those looking to explore the Yorkshire countryside. Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and convenient access to local attractions.

Hebrons
Hebrons offers a peaceful parking experience at Quarry Farm in Ebberston, just a short drive from Scarborough. Ideal for visitors to the nearby glamping site, this location provides convenient access to the countryside while being close to the amenities of Scarborough.

Prospect Farm Campsite
Prospect Farm Campsite in Ellerburn offers a delightful rural escape with its charming pitches and friendly atmosphere. Located just a short walk from the picturesque village of Thornton Dale, this campsite provides easy access to local amenities and scenic walks, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers and those traveling with pets.
Food & Drink

Courtyard Cafe Dalby Forest
Discover Courtyard Cafe Dalby Forest, a welcoming spot for delicious refreshments amidst the scenic beauty of Dalby Forest.

The Providence Inn
The Providence Inn in Yedingham offers a charming countryside escape with free parking available for guests. Enjoy a stay in this traditional inn with a cozy pub atmosphere, complete with a wood-beamed restaurant and a welcoming environment for both families and pets. The inn's campsite provides additional amenities, making it a perfect spot for a relaxing getaway.

Cedarbarn Farm Shop, Cafe & Miniature Railway
Discover a delightful blend of farm-fresh produce, delicious cafe treats, and family fun with a miniature railway.

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Geographic Facts
This village is geographically within the following regions:
- Population
- 149
- Postcode
- YO18
- Administrative area
- North Yorkshire Council (formerly Ryedale)
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Walk: Thornton-le-Dale
A wonderful jaunt around the lovely countryside to the north of Thornton-le-Dale - accessed by the bus stops for Coastliner in the middle of the village. The Route what3words for start point:Β ///bombshell.folk.speeding Start / Finish Point: Chestnut Ave, Thornton Dale, Pickering YO18 7RR Distance: 7 Miles GPX Route Map walkshirethornton-le-daleDownload Walk Description From the bus stops in Thornton-le-Dale, head towards the traffic lights with The New Inn on the corner. Depending on which direction youβve come on the bus, either cross Maltongate then over the A170 to be opposite the pub or stay on this side by crossing over Whitby Gate; then continue to walk alongside the A170 Pickering Road. After crossing over Greengate Lane on the right, take the stile set back on the right and follow the clear path into another field, and then another. Here the path cuts straight across another field before reaching a track on the left of an isolated tree. Turn right, but then left to follow the boundary of the field. The path enters the thin shape of Hagg Wood, only to emerge almost straight away on the far side, and then takes a left to go around the grounds of High Oaks Grange. Donβt turn left down the access road, but continue around the grounds on the clear path towards the trees. Enter the wood, and follow the path as it turns to the right. The path becomes more of a track as it enters Howl Dale Wood, and here, follow the track all the way through the entire length of the wood. Eventually, the track splits towards the end of the wood - and you take the left fork on the path which leaves the wood on the left side. Follow the path around to the left and to a collection of buildings, which you turn right and walk through at Low Kingthorpe. Follow the footpath as it turns sharp left, but then via to the right at the split of paths and follow the clear path on the ground to the trees in the far corner. Turn right and follow the line of the trees to reach the road. Cross over the road and turn left, taking care with fast vehicles, but you turn off to the right over a metal stile very soon. Follow this path alongside the line of trees of Pexton Moor, then straight through a line of trees into a more overgrown field. At the junction of paths, turn right, and follow the line of trees on your left to reach Dalby Forest Drive on the left just after Pexton Moor Farm. Turn right, and follow the drive until it turns to the right. Here, head for the track which looks to almost carry straight on, and then turn right to follow the marked public footpath through the wood to eventually go past St Hildaβs Church at Ellerburn. Cross the road and the beck, and turn right following the side of Thornton Beck; crossing over it via a bridge later on. Follow the path all the way to Thornton Mill, and turn left onto Priestmanβs Lane, with the beck in front of you. Follow the road and when the beck turns to the right, cross over it using the bridge. Follow this path to the A170, and then turn right to return to the bus stops.

Walk: Dalby Forest
Enjoy yourself getting lost in the miles of paths and trails to follow in the wonderful forest. The Route what3words for start point: ///mountain.preheated.glaze Start Point: Dalby Forest Finish Point: Dalby Forest Distance: 5 Miles GPX Route Map dalby-forestDownload Walk Description All walks start at the visitors centre and there is ample parking for cars, although there is a charge for parking. The woodland is an absolute delight and you will often find deer, squirrels and various bird and plant life around each twist and turn in the path. The paths are varied so please check the information boards before setting so that you pick and appropriate route. Our favourites include a visit to the stunning Staindale Lake and Elleburn Beck. The longer trails have hidden gems such as the sandstone sculptures at Bridestones.
