Nature and history work together to make the North Yorkshire Moors National Park an inspirational place. Its landscapes of moorland, woodland, dales and coast are a foil to ruined abbeys, ancient churches and an industrial heritage. The largest continuous expanse of heather moorland in England is set off by ancient woodland before coming to a halt at tall cliffs overlooking the North Sea. Robin Hood’s Bay and Staithes are two picturesque villages on this Heritage Coast. Curlew and lapwing, rare butterflies and plants are found on the moor, heath and bog and rivers and streams. The park has two National Nature Reserves. Walkers, cyclists and horse riders have the Cleveland Way and the Moor to Sea Network to tackle among the 1,400 miles of paths and tracks. The park’s history runs from the last ice age to the bunkers of the Cold War, including the stunning Rievaulx Abbey and Terrace. The North Yorkshire Moors Railway gives another slant on the moors’ heritage. There are visitors’ centres at Danby and at Sutton Bank, which boasts the ‘finest view in England.’
18th century traditional Yorkshire stone house in picturesque village
A delightful holiday cottage in a picturesque village within the North York Moors National Park
Cowslip Cottage is a well equipped comfortable Yorkshire stone cottage nestled in the picturesque village of Levisham
Peacefully situated working farm within the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, overlooking the beautiful Newton Dale Valley
Large 18th century Grade II listed farmhouse
Traditional stone built farm cottage on a sheep farm
Victorian farmhouse with modern guest annexe with uninterrupted views across Vale of York
Traditional working farm
Grade II listed barn sympathetically converted and restored to a very high standard
Spacious Georgian farmhouse, once a city gentleman’s retreat, set in its own grounds.
Four self-catering cottages, set in the grounds of the elegant Wold Cottage manor house, surrounded by 200 acres of beautiful Yorkshire Wolds
Victorian guest house within walking distance of city centre, parking available.
Family run B&B set in 24 acres with rare breed sheep
A spacious one-bedroom cottage, attached to main farmhouse, with open plan kitchen, dining and seating area set in 24 acres of pastures and woodland with a lake
Traditional, early 19th Century, Grade II listed farm house set in a peaceful location