
Discover Wombleton
Wombleton is a village located in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Ryedale). With a population of 404, it falls under the YO62 postcode area. Visitors should note its proximity to the North York Moors National Park, offering access to stunning landscapes and outdoor activities.
Explore the map below to discover accommodation, attractions, restaurants, and live events across Wombleton. Scroll down to browse featured listings and plan your perfect visit.
Stay in Wombleton

Wombleton Caravan Park
Wombleton Caravan Park provides comfortable accommodation in wombleton.

Summerfield Farm Holiday Cottage

Summerfield Farm Cottage

4 Wellgarth

The George Hotel Easingwold

Cottage Leas Country Hotel & Restaurant
Things to Do in Wombleton

Wombleton Caravan Park
Wombleton Caravan Park is a well-maintained campsite located in the charming village of Wombleton, near Kirkbymoorside, York. Known for its spacious pitches and attentive service, it provides a serene setting for campers and caravanners. Visitors can enjoy the convenience of modern payment options, including credit and debit cards, ensuring a hassle-free stay.

North Yorkshire Moors Railway - (Levisham Station)
Step back in time at Levisham Station, a charming stop on the iconic North Yorkshire Moors Railway, offering unique rail experiences.

Yorkshire In Style
Food & Drink

The Plough Inn Wombleton

The Plough At Wombleton
The Plough At Wombleton offers a delightful dining experience in the charming village of Wombleton, near York. While enjoying the exquisite cuisine, visitors can find convenient pay-and-display parking options nearby, making it an accessible choice for travelers exploring the Yorkshire countryside.

The Blacksmiths Arms
The Blacksmiths Arms in Lastingham offers a charming experience with its 18th-century pub ambiance, complete with homemade fare and real ales. Located in the picturesque village of Lastingham, this venue is perfect for a relaxing stop during your Yorkshire travels, though parking is likely pay-and-display.

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Geographic Facts
This village is geographically within the following regions:
- Population
- 404
- Postcode
- YO62
- Administrative area
- North Yorkshire Council (formerly Ryedale)
Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records
Upcoming Events in Wombleton
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Walkshire in Wombleton
More Walks in Wombleton β
Walk: Stonegrave and the River Rye
The walk is full of variety. There is a long wide ridge to enjoy superb views, two riverside sections along the Rye and two very attractive villages to explore, Nunnington and Stonegrave. The Route what3words for start point: ///shampoos.squeezed.insulated Start Point: Car Park north of the river in Nunnington Finish Point: Nunnington Distance: 7 Miles GPX Route Map stonegraveandtheriverryeDownload Walk Description Start the walk in the village of Nunnington on the River Rye, home of a splendid country house. Leave the village and head west along a riverside path before joining a footpath climbing gently and then descending in to the village of Stonegrave. After looking around the village climb back to the broad ridge of Caukley's Bank and enjoy the views north over the Yorkshire Moors and more immediately the rolling Hambleton Hills. Drop down to the village of West Ness on the River Rye and follow the river west back in to Nunnington.

Walk: Kirkdale Minster
This walk takes in Kirkdale Minster, Sleightholme Dale and Robin Hoodβs Howl, skirting past Kirkdale Cave and Hodge Beck. A civilised 5.5 miles, with inclines and uneven paths. The Route what3words for start point: ////proof.survey.perused Start Point: Kirkdale, nr Kirkbymoorside Finish Point: Kirkdale, nr Kirkbymoorside Distance: 5.5 Miles GPX Route Map kirkdaleDownload Walk Description Kirkdale cuts a deep wooded valley through the Tabular Hills of the southern North York Moors. Here you will find hidden away one of Englandβs ecclesiastical gems - St Gregoryβs Minster. Founded in the 7th Century as a monastic mission house, the church was attacked by Danes and Vikings only to be rebuilt in the years just before the Norman Conquest. It boasts the most complete Saxon inscription in the world on its sundial, which can be dated to around 1055. Nearby is Kirkdale Cave, where bones of various long extinct animals were found in the 19th Century including lion, elephant, tigers and hyenas that date from before the last Ice Age when this area was a swamp. This walk explores the wooded valleys of Kirkdale, Sleightholme Dale and Robin Hoodβs Howl, a beautiful dry valley.

