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For a 3 night stayThere’s plenty of amazing places to discover in and around York! Here are just a few of our most popular destinations.
Best for: Getting back to nature and enjoying picturesque walks
Rawcliffe is a picturesque village, just three miles North West of York. It’s home to a number of wildlife reservations, making it a great choice for those who love getting back to nature and enjoying the peace and quiet of the countryside. If you’re planning on taking your pooch along, you’ll find plenty of lovely walks here.
Best for: Enjoying peace and quiet while only being 15-minutes from the city
Stockton on the Forest is a historic village which even had a mention in the Domesday Book, written in the 11th century. Despite only being a 15-minute drive from the city, this quaint village feels like worlds away from the bustling centre of York!
Best for: Spending an afternoon trying local ales in the nearby pub
The busy village of Heslington is less than ten-minutes from the city centre. Set close to the University of York, you’ll find a good choice of pubs serving up local ales - including the Charles XII and The Deramore Arms. If you’re planning on exploring York yet want somewhere just a little quieter, then Heslington is an excellent choice.
Best for: Leaving the car on the drive and heading into the city!
The village of Huntington lies next to the River Foss and has everything you need for a relaxed stay in Yorkshire. Within, you’ll find a local grocer, butcher and two great pubs to check out the local ales - The Blacksmiths Arms and The Flag & Whistle. If you feel like leaving the car on the drive, you can easily hop on a bus to the city centre.
Best for: Discovering the ancient history of the village
Set by the west bank of the River Ouse, Nether Poppleton is a quaint town with an interesting history. A Channel 4 series commissioned a series of digs to be completed in the local area, and found ruins of buildings dating all the way back to AD 450-850 - a must-see for any history buff!
You’ll find plenty of great walking routes in and around York. Here are just a few of our favourites.
Location: Rawcliffe
Difficulty: Easy
Walk length: Six miles
This Rawcliffe Circular Walk takes you along Rawcliffe Lake and down towards the river, before heading into the village of Skelton. After a stroll through the village, you’ll head back up through a pretty woodland.
Location: Stockton on the Forest
Difficulty: Easy
Walk length: Just under four miles
The Stockton on the Forest via Rudcarr Lane route takes you along idyllic countryside paths. It should take around an hour and a half to complete, so it’s ideal for a quick afternoon or evening stroll. It’s hard to imagine that the city is just a few miles away.
Location: Heslington
Difficulty: Easy
Walk length: Two and a half miles
Great for a short morning stroll, the Heslington aia Low Lane and Common Lane route only takes around an hour to complete. Along the way, you’ll stroll through beautiful countryside before circling back to the village.
Location: Huntington
Difficulty: Easy
Walk length: Varied
You’ll find plenty of great walking routes around the River Foss in Huntington. A great choice for those with pooches in tow, this dog-friendly route along the river is perfect for walkies.
Location: Nether Poppleton
Difficulty: Medium
Walk length: 10 miles
If you’re planning on a big hike while you’re away the River Ouse & Moor Monkton from Nether Poppleton route is sure to please. The entire walk should take you around five hours to complete, so be sure to pack some lunch!