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Attractions and Places To See around West Halton - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around West Halton include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and nearby points of interest. This village in North Lincolnshire, England, offers opportunities to explore local heritage and enjoy the surrounding countryside. The area features historical buildings, village greens, and natural features like streams and dales. Visitors can find a variety of attractions both within the village and a short distance away.

Best attractions and places to see around West Halton

  • The most popular attractions is Welton Dale, a forest and gorge known for local wildlife and scenic trails. This area is part of the Yorkshire Wolds trail and offers opportunities for foraging.
  • Another must-see spot is St Helen’s Church, Welton, a historical site and religious building located in a picturesque village. The church has foundations dating back to the 11th century and is particularly notable for its illuminated setting during winter.
  • Visitors also love All Saints' Church, Brantingham, a religious building and historical site situated in a picturesque setting. Its earliest stonework dates to the 12th century, making it a significant historical landmark.
  • West Halton is known for its historical sites, natural features, and cultural attractions. The area offers a variety of places to see and explore, from ancient churches to scenic dales.
  • The attractions around West Halton are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 130 upvotes and over 50 photos shared.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

St Helen’s Church, Welton

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Few benches around as well as pub nearby

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Welton Dale

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Great area to see local wildlife. Be careful as there are sometimes big gaps in the fence which over-eager dogs could squeeze through.

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All Saints' Church, Brantingham

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All Saints Church is not situated in the centre of Brantingham but a short distance out of the village up the steeply-sided and wooded dale. The upshot of this unorthodox positioning is that it is situated in one of the most picturesque settings of any church in the Wolds. It is not known when the church was built. However, the earliest stonework can be dated to the 12th century. The church is Grade II-listed.

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Horkstow Suspension Bridge

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Bridge closed completely, April 2025. To cross the river you need to go to South Ferriby.

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Barton Old Cement Works Ruins

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Known locally as "Old Cements" - this is the ruined site of a very early English cement works:

The Site Layout
As you enter the site today (the main western entrance) you are walking down what was the original railway line through the site to the jetty (which has all-but washed away now). This line linked the cement plant with the New Cliff chalk quarry just to the south-west of the site and the clay pits which were behind the site. This railway line was a three-foot gauge and the first locomotive used was named Adamant, after the cement brand (it was originally called Isabella). To the west of this path are the remains of what was probably the cement storage area, passing from the main kiln structure to the east. To the north of the site is the remains of the wharf, where the sloops would have been loaded to deliver the cement. Behind this are the remains of the cement bins. Behind the cement bins well hidden in the undergrowth lie more ruins which may well have been to do with slurry preparation. Halfway along the path you came in on is the entrance to the main body of the site. You will immediately notice four large brick structures with a fifth smaller one just to the north. The four large brick structures (the furthest two looking like a brick Stonehenge structure) are the piers which would have supported the rotary kiln, and somewhere round here should be the remains of chimney stack. The largest one in the centre would have accommodated both a support tyre and the kiln's drive gear. The smaller pier to the north carried the main drive-shaft of the kiln which would have connected with the motor which is probably the ruins to the east of this structure. Following the path to the south east you will come across a little well, where the water for the cement manufacturing process came from. Next you will find another brick structure. Just behind this brick structure is another rather long brick structure, probably over 180 foot long, and mostly hidden. This would have been a row of kilns, with arches underneath acting as "draw-holes", spaced around 18 foot apart. There would have been about ten of these. These would have linked to the four pier structures you have just passed and the chimney base were you first entered. There are more ruins dotted around the site which are still a mystery.


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April 26, 2025, Horkstow Suspension Bridge

Bridge closed completely, April 2025. To cross the river you need to go to South Ferriby.

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RichD
January 19, 2025, Welton Dale

This is clearly a popular route. I never see anyone at the godforsaken hours that I go out hiking and trailrunning (generally start before sunrise in winter), yet I did see plenty of dogwalkers, hikers and runners out and about in Welton Dale and surrounding bridleways and footpaths. As a result a lot of the tracks are very muddy. Not boggy, you won't lose a shoe, but they can be very slippery in winter.

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All Saints’ Church is 12th Century in origin and was restored by the Victorians in the late 19th Century. It is situated almost at the foot of Brantingham Dale in an open aspect. It is without doubt one of the most picturesque churches in the East Riding of Yorkshire. A fairly detailed history of the church compiled in 1965 and updated in 2014 is available as a pdf at https://d3hgrlq6yacptf.cloudfront.net/5f115a55324ea/content/pages/documents/1573224210.pdf

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All Saints’ Church is 12th Century in origin and was restored by the Victorians in the late 19th Century. It is situated almost at the foot of Brantingham Dale in an open aspect. It is without doubt one of the most picturesque churches in the East Riding of Yorkshire. A fairly detailed history of the church compiled in 1965 and updated in 2014 is available as a pdf at https://d3hgrlq6yacptf.cloudfront.net/5f115a55324ea/content/pages/documents/1573224210.pdf

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Take a hike here in winter, early morning or late afternoon when there is less natural light, as the hundreds of lights around the church wall at ground level are quite spectacular. There has been a church in this location since the reign of William Rufus in the 11th century, as coins from the period were found in the foundations of part of the church during its 19th-century restoration.

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Take a hike here in winter, early morning or late afternoon when there is less natural light, as the hundreds of lights around the church wall at ground level are quite spectacular. There has been a church in this location since the reign of William Rufus in the 11th century, as coins from the period were found in the foundations of part of the church during its 19th-century restoration.

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Picturesque village with ample parking around the vicinity of the pond, which is quite spectacular around Christmas, when backlit by hundreds of lights on the wall around St. Helen's Church.

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The village pond is situated in the centre of the village in front of the church.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore in and around West Halton?

West Halton is rich in history. You can visit the Grade II listed St Etheldreda's Church, rebuilt in 1695, or admire The Manor House, another Grade II listed building. Nearby, explore the ancient foundations of St Helen’s Church, Welton, which dates back to the 11th century, or the 12th-century stonework of All Saints' Church, Brantingham. For industrial heritage, the Barton Old Cement Works Ruins offer a fascinating glimpse into an early English cement works.

Are there any natural features or viewpoints worth visiting near West Halton?

Yes, the area offers several natural attractions. Welton Dale is a popular forest and gorge known for local wildlife and scenic trails. The local countryside around West Halton, with its stream feeding into the Halton Drain, provides picturesque settings for walks. You can also find natural scenery at Humber Bridge Country Park, located about 12.6 km away, or Hessle Foreshore, approximately 13 km from the village.

What outdoor activities can I do near West Halton?

The surrounding area is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for running, hiking, and cycling. For running, explore routes like the 'Normanby Park Woodland loop' or 'The Paddocks Tearoom loop' from West Halton, detailed in the Running Trails around West Halton guide. For easy hikes, consider the 'View of the River Humber – St Helen’s Church, Welton loop' or 'Julian's Bower Turf Maze loop' found in the Easy hikes around West Halton guide. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Coleby Wood loop' or 'The Paddocks Tearoom – Unpaved Path Through Woodland loop' from the Cycling around West Halton guide.

Are there family-friendly attractions around West Halton?

Absolutely. For outdoor fun, Welton Dale is family-friendly, offering opportunities to see local wildlife. The West Halton Village Green provides a maintained playing field. A short drive away, William's Den (about 7.6 miles) is an indoor and outdoor play attraction perfect for families. Normanby Hall Country Park, just 4.3 km from West Halton, also offers a great day out for all ages.

What is the best time to visit West Halton attractions?

The best time to visit depends on your interests. For enjoying the natural beauty and outdoor activities like walking and cycling, spring and summer offer pleasant weather. If you're interested in a unique visual experience, visit St Helen’s Church, Welton in winter, early morning or late afternoon, when hundreds of lights illuminate the church wall, creating a spectacular scene.

Where can I find a traditional pub in West Halton?

The Butchers Arms is a traditional village pub in West Halton, offering a cozy and quaint atmosphere. It serves as a local hub and is a great spot to experience local hospitality.

Are there any unique historical structures or bridges to see?

Yes, the Horkstow Suspension Bridge is a notable historical site. This bridge is appreciated for its structure and the surrounding views, making it a point of interest for both cyclists and hikers.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions near West Halton?

Visitors particularly enjoy the picturesque settings of the historical churches, such as All Saints' Church, Brantingham, and the opportunities for wildlife observation and foraging in areas like Welton Dale. The illuminated setting of St Helen’s Church, Welton during winter is also a community favorite.

Are there any archaeological sites nearby?

Yes, the Roman Petuaria Archaeological Project in Brough, approximately 4.1 miles from West Halton, is an active site exploring Roman history. Additionally, the West Halton Village Green itself is the site of a medieval manorial complex, with earthworks added to the Schedule of Monuments in 2016.

What are some easy walking options around West Halton?

For easy walks, consider exploring the local countryside and the stream that runs through West Halton. The Easy hikes around West Halton guide features routes like 'Snowdrops by the Stream loop' and 'Triton Inn – Brantingham Village Pond loop', which are suitable for a relaxed stroll.

Can I find places for water-based activities near West Halton?

While West Halton itself has a stream, for more organized water-based activities, you can visit the Welton Waters Adventure Centre. This center provides opportunities for various water sports and is located a short distance away.

Are there any larger country parks or estates to visit?

Yes, Normanby Hall Country Park is a significant nearby attraction, located just 4.3 km from West Halton. It offers extensive grounds and facilities for visitors to enjoy. Additionally, Coleby Hall, a Grade II* listed historic building, is within the parish, though it is generally not open to the public.

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