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Hiking around Youlton offers access to a serene environment in North Yorkshire, characterized by picturesque natural scenery and woodlands. The area provides opportunities to engage with local wildlife and explore diverse landscapes. Nearby natural features include Oulston Reservoir, Hood Grange Wood, and Stittenham Wood, all contributing to the region's appeal for outdoor activities. These locations offer varied terrain, from tranquil walking trails to extensive networks suitable for easy hiking.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Aldborough is the site of the Roman town of Isurium Brigantum, and it is believed that the church lies on the site of a temple to Mercury. Two churches successively occupied the site before the present building was commenced, in the early 14th century. In 1318, the building was partly destroyed by raiders from Scotland, but it was repaired,[1] with a north chantry chapel added in 1333, and the north aisle dating from about 1360. The clerestory dates from the 15th century, the roof was restored in the 16th century, and the south aisle was rebuilt in 1827. The church was Grade I listed in 1966.
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In some ways Beningbrough is a real treat. It's on the natural cycle route from Thirsk to York and provides a lovely stretch of very quiet, stately home grounds to cycle through. And if you are a National Trust member you might as well visit when you are there: the gardens are very pretty, and there is a café. On the other hand, the hall itself is rather deserted with very little by way of furnishings. It certainly doesn't feel like a real place, more like a cinema set in between films.
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Beningbrough Hall is a large Georgian mansion with extensive gardens and parkland. It was built in 1716 by York landowner John Bourchier III. The National Trust acquired the estate in 1958 after it was given to the country in lieu of death duties. You can visit the house and gardens and there is also a shop and cafe on site. If you're not a NT member there is an admission price to explore the house and gardens but the parkland has footpaths through it and is open to all, as is Home Farm cafe.
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Organic cafe based on the National Trust's Beningbrough Hall estate. Plenty of indoor and outdoor seating, tasty and locally sourced menu. Opening hours vary seasonally, so check the website (www.homefarmbeningbrough.co.uk) before visiting.
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A traditional country pub with friendly owners serving drinks, snacks, lunch and dinner. Open Mon & Tue 17:00 - 23:00. Wed, Thur & Fri 11:30 - 14:30 & 17:00 - 23:00. Sat 11:30 - 23:00. Sun 12:00 - 22:30.
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Beningborough Hall is a Georgian Mansion owned and looked after by the National Trust. There is a lovely view up the long, straight driveway from here. Inside are 100 18th century portraits, on loan from the National Portrait Gallery. The house and grounds are open to the public (free for National Trust and RHS members). For further details please see the website https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/beningbrough-hall-gallery-and-gardens
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Lovely place to stop for a drink & snack in the grounds of Beningbrough Hall
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Youlton offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with 12 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are 18 hiking trails in the area, providing various options for exploration.
The easy hikes around Youlton are characterized by gentle gradients and minimal elevation gain, making them suitable for relaxed outings. You'll typically find picturesque natural scenery, woodlands, and open countryside paths, often leading through charming village surroundings.
Yes, many of the easy trails are suitable for families due to their gentle nature and shorter distances. For example, the Fruit and Vegetable Garden – Mediterranean Garden loop from Newton-on-Ouse is a shorter, easy walk that families might enjoy, offering a pleasant stroll with minimal effort.
Many trails in the Youlton area are dog-friendly, especially those through woodlands and open countryside. Hood Grange Wood, located about 11.5 miles from Youlton, is particularly known for its extensive network of trails suitable for dog walking. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially near livestock, and check local signage for any specific restrictions.
Yes, several easy routes around Youlton are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. A popular option is the Blacksmiths Arms – Beningbrough Hall loop from Newton-on-Ouse, which is 3.3 miles long and takes about 1 hour 20 minutes to complete.
The Youlton area is rich in natural beauty and historical landmarks. You might encounter the serene Oulston Reservoir, picturesque Hood Grange Wood, or the tranquil Stittenham Wood. Nearby attractions include the historic Beningbrough Hall, the ancient standing stones of The Devil's Arrows, and the charming Aldwark Bridge.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. The Beningbrough Hall features a café, which is often part of popular routes like the Beningbrough Hall – Beningbrough Hall loop from Newton-on-Ouse. Additionally, routes like the St Andrew's Church, Aldborough – The Ship Inn loop from Boroughbridge pass by local pubs, offering a chance to refuel.
The Youlton area is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer are particularly pleasant for easy hikes, with seasonal blooms like orchids in Hood Grange Wood and bluebells in Stittenham Wood. While enjoyable in autumn and winter, some paths, especially in woodlands like Stittenham Wood, may become muddy.
The easy hikes around Youlton vary in length, but most can be completed within a couple of hours. For instance, the Home Farm Café – Beningbrough Hall loop from Newton-on-Ouse, which is 3.1 miles, typically takes about 1 hour 15 minutes. Shorter routes, like the 2.1-mile St Andrew's Church, Aldborough – The Ship Inn loop from Boroughbridge, can be done in under an hour.
The easy trails in Youlton are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.3 stars from over 60 reviews. Hikers often praise the serene environment, picturesque natural scenery, and the well-maintained paths that make for a relaxing outdoor experience.
For a truly peaceful experience, consider trails that lead through Stittenham Wood or around Oulston Reservoir. These locations are known for their tranquil atmosphere, offering a quiet escape into nature away from busier spots.
Yes, Oulston Reservoir, located approximately 8.2 miles from Youlton, provides picturesque surroundings and opportunities for walks with water views. While specific komoot routes directly around the reservoir aren't listed here, the general area offers a peaceful setting for those seeking waterside strolls.


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