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Discover the Yorkshire that Everyone Falls in Love With

From the dramatic waterfalls of the Dales to the towns,villages, and purple-heather moorland and rugged coastline, Yorkshire is a place of endless stories and unforgettable landscapes. Start exploring the regions that Yorkshire has to offer.

high powered waterfall in the Yorkshire dales.
high powered waterfall in the Yorkshire dales.
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A landscape of the North York Moors during late summer. Vast carpets of purple heather blooming under a soft golden hour sun. A winding narrow road leading toward a misty horizon.
A landscape of the North York Moors during late summer. Vast carpets of purple heather blooming under a soft golden hour sun. A winding narrow road leading toward a misty horizon.

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The Yorkshire Dales

Where rolling green hills fold into deep limestone valleys, waterfalls tumble through ancient rock, and stone villages sit quietly as they have for centuries. The Yorkshire Dales are a landscape shaped by time, weather, and the steady rhythm of rural life — a place where every bend in the road reveals a new view, a new story, a new reason to slow down and breathe.

A Landscape Carved by Nature

The Dales are famous for their dramatic contrasts: sweeping moorland one moment, sheltered green valleys the next. Limestone pavements crack open like ancient puzzles, rivers carve deep gorges, and waterfalls — from the iconic Aysgarth Falls to hidden cascades known only to locals — bring movement and music to the countryside. This is walking country at its finest, with footpaths that have guided farmers, monks, and travellers for hundreds of years.

Villages with True Yorkshire Character

Scattered across the valleys are stone‑built villages that feel wonderfully lived‑in rather than polished for show. Think cosy pubs with roaring fires, village greens where life moves at a gentler pace, and family‑run shops that still greet you by name. Each dale has its own personality: the storybook charm of Swaledale, the wide‑open drama of Wharfedale, the waterfalls and wild swimming spots of Wensleydale, and the tucked‑away valleys where time seems to slow down.

A Place for Walkers, Wanderers & Quiet Seekers

Whether you’re here for long-distance trails, gentle riverside strolls, or simply a quiet weekend away, the Dales offer space — real, soul‑stretching space. Big skies. Clean air. Views that make you stop mid‑stride. It’s a landscape that invites you to wander, linger, and reconnect with the simple pleasure of being outdoors.

Heritage Woven into the Hills

Dry‑stone walls trace the contours of the land like hand‑drawn lines. Old barns stand weathered but proud. Market towns bustle with local life, from farmers’ markets to traditional Yorkshire shows. Beneath it all runs a deep sense of history — Viking place names, medieval monasteries, lead‑mining scars, and stories passed down through generations.

The Real Yorkshire, Just Beyond the Next Bend

The Yorkshire Dales aren’t just a destination; they’re a feeling. A slower pace. A warm welcome. A landscape that rewards curiosity and rewards those who take the time to explore beyond the obvious. Whether it’s your first visit or your fiftieth, the Dales always have something new to reveal.

The North York Moors

Wild heather moorland, big skies, and some of the quietest walking routes in England — the North York Moors are a landscape that feels both ancient and untamed. This is Yorkshire at its most elemental: open horizons, wind‑brushed hills, and a sense of space that settles the mind the moment you step onto the moor.

A Sea of Heather and Endless Horizons

In late summer the moors turn purple — mile after mile of heather blooming under wide, open skies. Even outside the season, the landscape has a stark beauty: russet bracken, weathered stone crosses, lonely tracks once used by monks and packhorses. The light changes constantly here, shifting across the hills in a way that makes every walk feel different.

Villages with Quiet Charm

Nestled between the moors are villages that feel wonderfully untouched. Hutton‑le‑Hole with its grazing sheep and village green. Goathland with its heritage railway and timeless feel. Helmsley with its market‑town warmth and castle ruins. These are places where you can wander slowly, find a proper Yorkshire tearoom, and feel the pace of life drop a gear.

Walking Routes for Those Who Love Solitude

If you’re looking for peaceful paths, the North York Moors deliver. Long, high‑level routes trace the ridgelines, offering huge views across the national park. Woodland trails wind through ancient forests like Dalby and Cropton. And tucked‑away valleys — Rosedale, Farndale, Bransdale — offer some of the most tranquil walking in the country. Even on busy weekends, it’s easy to find a path where it’s just you, the wind, and the sound of curlews.

History Written into the Landscape

From Bronze Age burial mounds to medieval abbeys, the Moors are full of stories. Rievaulx Abbey rises out of the valley like something from a forgotten world. Old railway lines cut across the hills, reminders of the region’s industrial past. And scattered across the moor tops are ancient stone crosses that have guided travellers for centuries.

A Place to Breathe Deeply

The North York Moors are for people who love space, quiet, and landscapes that feel truly wild. Whether you’re here for a long hike, a scenic drive, or simply to stand on a high ridge and take in the view, the Moors offer a kind of calm that’s hard to find anywhere else

a man wearing a backpack who is looking at the sea from the coastal path
a man wearing a backpack who is looking at the sea from the coastal path
a  a yorkshire stone bridge going over a fairly high small river
a  a yorkshire stone bridge going over a fairly high small river

The Yorkshire Coast

Clifftop paths, fishing villages, fossil beaches, and sweeping sea views — the Yorkshire Coast is where wild North Sea weather meets centuries of seaside tradition. This is a coastline shaped by tides, stories, and the steady pull of the horizon, offering everything from dramatic headlands to quiet coves where time seems to pause.

A Coastline of Big Views & Bigger Skies

Walk the clifftops and you’ll feel the full drama of the coast: towering chalk cliffs at Flamborough, the vast open sweep of Filey Bay, and rugged headlands where seabirds wheel overhead. The King Charles III England Coast Path threads along the edge of it all, giving you mile after mile of sea‑air freedom and views that stay with you long after you’ve left.

Villages with Salt in Their Bones

Tucked into the cliffs are fishing villages that feel like stepping into another era. Whitby with its gothic skyline and harbour bustle. Robin Hood’s Bay with its steep cobbled streets and smuggler legends. Staithes with its higgledy‑piggledy cottages and artists’ light. Each village has its own rhythm — shaped by tides, weather, and generations of people who’ve lived close to the sea.

Beaches Full of Stories

This is a coastline where every beach has a tale to tell. Fossil hunters comb the shores of Runswick Bay and Saltwick for ammonites and ancient treasures. Families paddle in sheltered sands at Filey and Hornsea. Adventurers seek out hidden coves, rock pools, and wave‑cut platforms where the sea reveals its secrets at low tide.

Wildlife, Waves & the Call of the Sea

From puffins at Bempton Cliffs to seals basking near Ravenscar, the Yorkshire Coast is alive with wildlife. Surfers chase clean breaks at Cayton Bay, while walkers follow cliff paths that dip and rise with the land. And always, there’s the soundtrack of the sea — constant, grounding, and endlessly changing.

A Coast That Feels Like Home

Whether you’re here for windswept walks, fish and chips on the harbour wall, fossil hunting with the kids, or simply to breathe in that unmistakable sea air, the Yorkshire Coast has a way of settling into your heart. It’s a place of stories, scenery, and simple pleasures — the kind of coastline you return to again and again.

A top-down flat lay of a paper map of Yorkshire, a vintage compass, and a pair of hiking boots on a rustic wooden floor. Soft, natural mist white lighting.
A top-down flat lay of a paper map of Yorkshire, a vintage compass, and a pair of hiking boots on a rustic wooden floor. Soft, natural mist white lighting.

Stop guessing and start exploring with a bespoke itinerary designed around how you like to travel. Whether you’re dreaming of historic York, peaceful dales, or dramatic coastal walks, we create routes that match your pace and interests.

We know these roads, footpaths, and viewpoints like the back of our hand. From family‑friendly days out to romantic escapes and car‑free adventures, we build a Yorkshire journey that feels effortless.

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Your Personal Route Into the Best of Yorkshire

The Discovery Compass is a personalised planning system that uses your travel style to create a tailored Yorkshire itinerary. It saves you hours of research and ensures every day of your trip delivers real value.

Tell us how you like to explore, and we’ll build a plan that includes:

  • The best places to visit in Yorkshire

  • Hidden gems most visitors miss

  • Recommended stays and tours

  • Scenic walks and driving routes

  • Family‑friendly or quiet‑escape options

  • Local tips that make a real difference

Your bespoke itinerary also includes practical details such as directions, admission prices, nearby parking, opening times, full addresses with postcodes, telephone numbers, and — where useful — What3Words locations.

If you want a smoother, smarter way to plan your time in God’s Own County, the Discovery Compass is where your journey begins.

The exterior of York Minster at dusk. The Gothic architecture is illuminated by warm street lamps against a dark moss green evening sky. Northern European / British / Yorkshire city setting.
The exterior of York Minster at dusk. The Gothic architecture is illuminated by warm street lamps against a dark moss green evening sky. Northern European / British / Yorkshire city setting.

LOCAL HIGHLIGHTS

York Minster
Scones are very Yorkshire
A taste of Yorkshire’s charm — from historic landmarks to classic treats.
  • York Minster — one of Europe’s most breathtaking cathedrals

  • Yorkshire Scones & Tea — a proper local tradition

  • Independent Cafés & Pubs — warm welcomes and hearty flavours

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