Attractions and places to see around Oxton offer a variety of historical sites and unique outdoor experiences. The region provides opportunities for exploring man-made monuments, natural features, and trails. Visitors can discover a range of points of interest, from historical landmarks to scenic routes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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stop off at the pub or coffee shop after. check opening times. parking on the main road is free
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You could read Eric Gee's 1983 "Bishopthorpe Palace: An Architectural History", but Eric never had the tinterweb in 1983. We do >>> https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1166705?section=official-list-entry, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishopthorpe_Palace
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Bishopthorpe Palace is situated along the beautiful River Ouse south of the city centre of York. It's the official home of the Archbishop of York, and has been for all previous Archbishop's of York since 1241. Whilst the inside of the palace is only open for pre-arranged tours with quite a long waiting list, you can still admire the palace and its beautiful gatehouse from the footpath outside.
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The track is now resurfaced and smooth
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Lovely themed planets cycle path from Selby to York
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The area around Oxton is rich in history. You can explore the Marston Moor Battle Monument, which commemorates one of the largest and most decisive battles of the English Civil War. Another significant historical landmark is the Bishopthorpe Palace Gatehouse, part of the official residence of the Archbishop of York since 1241.
Yes, a notable natural monument is Nellie's Tree, also known as the 'Love Tree'. This unique beech tree was grafted into the letter 'N' nearly 100 years ago, making it a local landmark with a romantic story.
Families can enjoy the The Sun – York Solar System Greenway (York End), a pan-flat disused railway line featuring a scale model of the Solar System. It's suitable for cycling and walking, offering an educational and scenic route. Nellie's Tree and the Marston Moor Battle Monument are also considered family-friendly attractions.
For easy hikes, consider routes like the Towton Battlefield loop or the various loops around Tadcaster, such as the Coach and Horses or Tadcaster Castle loops. These are generally easy-grade walks. You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes around Oxton guide.
Absolutely. The The Sun – York Solar System Greenway (York End) is a dedicated cycleway. Additionally, you can find moderate-difficulty cycling routes like the Naburn Railway Bridge – Millennium Bridge York loop or the John Smith's Brewery – York Racecourse loop. Explore more options in the Cycling around Oxton guide.
Mountain bikers can find moderate trails such as the Traffic-Free Shared Trail – Christmas Tree Track loop or the Gravel Farm Track – St Mary's Church loop. There are also easier options like the Wetherby Railway Path. For a comprehensive list, check the MTB Trails around Oxton guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique and educational experience of the Solar System Greenway, the historical significance of sites like the Marston Moor Battle Monument, and the charming story behind Nellie's Tree. The accessible nature of many trails also receives positive feedback.
Yes, the Garforth Tunnel offers an interesting experience for cyclists and walkers. It's part of a trail, and while the surface is generally good, it can be wet in places. There's also a path around the outside if you prefer to avoid the tunnel.
Oxton Village Conservation Area in Merseyside is celebrated for its distinctive early Victorian-era sandstone and brick houses, many of which are Grade II listed. It's a well-preserved area with historical pubs like The Shrewsbury Arms and cultural sites such as Christ Church. You can learn more about its history on Wikipedia.
Oxton, Nottinghamshire, is known for its two fords, one within the village and a larger one on Beanford Lane. It also features an ornamental lake and is close to Thieves Wood, which offers walking trails and picnic areas. Sherwood Pines Trail Centre is also nearby for more outdoor activities.
In Oxton, Scottish Borders, you can visit Bird Gardens Scotland CIC, a bird conservation breeding center housing over 300 birds and other animals. The village also hosts Oxton Pottery, a working pottery with classes and a gift shop. Nearby, you'll find the historic Thirlestane Castle.
The Solar System Greenway is a pan-flat disused railway line with a hard-packed gravel surface, suitable for most bikes. The route features scale models of planets. There are shops, pubs, and cafes in Ricall village, and Miller's Tearoom at Hollicars holiday park, a short ride from the Ricall end of the trail. It's advisable to check opening times.


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