
Discover Wormald Green
Wormald Green is a village located in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Harrogate). The village is situated along the A61, providing easy access to nearby urban centers. Known for its rural landscape, Wormald Green offers a tranquil setting for those exploring the natural beauty of the region.
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The George Hotel

The George Carvery & Hotel

The Cottage, Wormald Green

The Cottage, Wormald Green

The George Carvery & Hotel
Located in the charming village of Wormald Green, The George Carvery & Hotel offers convenient parking for visitors exploring the Harrogate area. This pay-and-display facility ensures easy access to the hotel's delightful dining and lodging options, making it a perfect stop for travelers seeking a taste of Yorkshire hospitality.

Roseberry Cottage B&B
Things to Do in Wormald Green

Seven Bridges Valley
Located near the scenic Seven Bridges Valley, this parking facility offers convenient access to the beautiful walks and views of Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Gardens. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll through the picturesque landscape, with parking available nearby on a pay-and-display basis.

Slater Garden Services
Located in the charming village of Burton Leonard, Slater Garden Services offers convenient parking for visitors exploring the Harrogate area. While specific payment options are unknown, this facility is likely a standard pay-and-display car park, providing easy access to nearby attractions and the picturesque Yorkshire countryside.

Church Farm Caravan Park
Church Farm Caravan Park in Bishop Monkton offers a serene camping experience in the picturesque countryside of Harrogate. While the site provides basic amenities including electric hookups and a toilet block, visitors should be prepared for potential noise near facilities. Ideal for those seeking a tranquil getaway with easy access to the natural beauty of Yorkshire.
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The George Carvery

The George Carvery & Hotel
Located in the charming village of Wormald Green, The George Carvery & Hotel offers convenient parking for visitors exploring the Harrogate area. This pay-and-display facility ensures easy access to the hotel's delightful dining and lodging options, making it a perfect stop for travelers seeking a taste of Yorkshire hospitality.

The Inn South Stainley
The Inn South Stainley offers a charming and cozy stay in the heart of South Stainley, just a short drive from Knaresborough. While enjoying the delightful pub atmosphere and delicious meals, guests can conveniently park in the nearby pay-and-display facilities. The location is perfect for those looking to explore the Yorkshire countryside while enjoying a comfortable retreat.
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Walk: Burton Leonard near Ripon
A short walk across fields between three picturesque villages. It is peaceful and relaxing and makes for a perfect half day. The Route what3words for start point: ///trap.solicitor.royal Start Point: Roadside parking in Burton Leonard Finish Point: Burton Leonard Distance: 6.5 Miles GPX Route Map burtonleonardDownload Walk Description Start the walk in Burton Leonard and head west through farmland and agricultural fields. After reaching South Stainley join the more popular Ripon Rowel long distance footpath. A short cut back to Burton Leonard can be made past some lime kilns but better is to continue along the good track to the village of Copgrove. From here a faint footpath drops to a small stream before climbing back to Burton Leonard. Food afterwards Try The Inn at South Stainley or the Chequers Inn at Bishop Thornton.

Walk: Ripon Canal
This is lovely 2 mile stretch of canal ideal for a short stroll at any time of year mixing heritage countryside and wildlife. The Route what3words for start point: ///mountain.cubic.haystack Start Point: Ripon Finish Point: Littlethorpe Distance: 2 Miles GPX Route Map ripon-canalDownload Walk Description Fancy a walk that's like a step back in history? Head to this beautiful canal in Ripon, which first opened its watery gates in 1769! Back in the day, this canal helped Ripon grow from a small medieval town into a bustling city. The canal used to be super important, but when trains came along, people stopped using it. It even closed down in the 1950s. But don't worry! Thanks to the hard work of the Ripon Canal Society, the canal got a second chance and reopened in 1986. They even made it longer in the 1990s, stretching it right into the heart of Ripon. So, what can you see on this walk? Well, look out for old buildings along the canal that tell tales of times gone by. And keep your eyes peeled for ducks, swans, and other water birds that love this peaceful place as much as we do. It's a lovely walk that lets you see Ripon's past and present, all while enjoying the great outdoors!





