Best attractions and places to see around Hutton Bonville include a variety of historical sites and natural features within North Yorkshire. This tranquil village, with its rural character, serves as a peaceful base for exploring the surrounding region. Visitors can find opportunities for countryside exploration, including scenic walks and historical landmarks. The area offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural significance for those seeking outdoor activities and historical insights.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Stayed at one of the local pubs, was good but their internet connection was non-existent, had to pay for a 24hr hotspot with EE
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Serene spot with several benches where you can have a quick pit stop or picnic. Just north of the chapel, where you rejoin the public footpath, there are sweeping views of the countryside to the west.
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Easy parking (ice cream van in summer!) at Sheep Wash, great path through the coniferous wood running along the southern edge of the reservoir, awesome views, cool breeze across the water, option to follow numerous tracks east into the woods around Cote Garth and Golden Square. Lots of familys, dog walkers and hikers - something for everyone here.
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Quintessential North Yorkshire village, very picturesque with good amenities and access points to the northwest of the NYM National Park. However, can be very congested with cars so parking is difficult. Drive north and park at Cod Beck Reservoir, then add Osmotherley to your hiking route. Lots of roads and public footpaths to choose from.
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St Peter's is a Grade 1 Listed Building situated next to the River Tees in the delightful village of Croft on Tees and was the childhood home of Lewis Carroll .
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Lady Chapel (or The Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Grace) is a place of Marian devotion and pilgrimage. For many centuries, Christians have visited this chapel on a Sunday nearest the Feast of the Assumption, which is on 15 August. The chapel's origins are shrouded in mystery, but it's known that it dates to the late 14th century.
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Church with a number of originally Norman elements (including the late 11th-century carved tympanum above the south door) in an otherwise mainly English architecture. The windows (with arabesque carvings) on the west side of the nave are Jacobean; the date given with the names of the churchwardens is 1640.
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The area around Hutton Bonville offers several natural attractions. You can visit Cod Beck Reservoir, a scenic spot surrounded by coniferous woodland, moorland, and hills, perfect for a 1.5-mile walk. The region also provides opportunities for tranquil walks along the River Tees and the Teesdale Way, particularly near Low Dinsdale Manor.
Hutton Bonville is a great base for exploring historical landmarks. Don't miss Lady Chapel (Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Grace), a late 14th-century religious building offering serene views. Other notable sites include Osmotherley Village Green and Medieval Cross, St Peter's Church, Croft-on-Tees (linked to Lewis Carroll), and Danby Wiske Parish Church with its Norman elements. You can also find the historic Packhorse Bridge in Northallerton and Target Woods Northallerton.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Cod Beck Reservoir offers an easy walk around its edge through woodlands and moorland. Osmotherley Village Green and Medieval Cross is a picturesque village with amenities, and St Peter's Church, Croft-on-Tees, offers historical interest in a pleasant riverside setting.
The area around Hutton Bonville is excellent for walking and hiking. You can find trails ranging from easy to difficult. For example, there are easy loops like the "Old Stone Bridge Over Stream – Bishop Rufus Palace loop from Northallerton" (4.06 km) or the "Italian Restaurant – South Side Café loop from Northallerton" (7.09 km). More challenging routes include the "The White Swan, Danby Wiske – Ingleby Cross War Memorial loop from West Harlsey" (29.29 km). You can explore more options on the Hiking around Hutton Bonville guide.
Yes, there are various cycling routes for different skill levels. For touring bicycles, you can find easy routes like the "Danby Wiske Parish Church – The White Swan, Danby Wiske loop from Brompton" (18.84 km) or moderate ones such as the "Dinsdale Tree-Lined Road – Over Dinsdale Bridge loop from Welbury" (53.84 km). Road cyclists can enjoy easy routes like the "Roadbike loop from East Cowton" (16.4 km). Discover more routes in the Cycling around Hutton Bonville and Road Cycling Routes around Hutton Bonville guides.
The North Yorkshire region, including Hutton Bonville, is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. These seasons offer milder weather suitable for walking, hiking, and cycling. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn showcase beautiful natural colors. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
While Hutton Bonville itself is tranquil, you'll find amenities in nearby villages and towns. Osmotherley village, near Osmotherley Village Green and Medieval Cross and Cod Beck Reservoir, has a café and a pub. Northallerton, about 4.3 miles away, offers dining options like Olivias Artisan Bakery & Cafe. The Wheatsheaf Inn in Borrowby is another pub option about 8.7 miles distant.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and scenic nature of the area. Many enjoy the peaceful walks around Cod Beck Reservoir and the picturesque setting of Osmotherley Village Green. The historical significance and serene atmosphere of places like Lady Chapel, with its valley views, are also highly valued. The komoot community has shared over 48 photos and given more than 170 upvotes to these attractions.
While specific accessibility details for all attractions are not provided, many rural paths and historical sites in the region may have uneven terrain. For easier, flatter walks, consider the paths around Cod Beck Reservoir, though some sections might be unsurfaced. The Packhorse Bridge in Northallerton offers a leisurely stroll on the edge of Romanby. It's always advisable to check specific conditions before visiting.
Parking is available at several key locations. For Cod Beck Reservoir, parking is convenient, and you can also park there to access Osmotherley village. Low Dinsdale Manor provides parking for visitors exploring its historical church and nearby routes. For Osmotherley village itself, parking can sometimes be congested, so parking at Cod Beck Reservoir and walking to the village is a good alternative.
Beyond the main highlights, the charm of Hutton Bonville lies in its tranquil rural character. Exploring the quiet lanes and public footpaths around the village can reveal picturesque countryside views and peaceful spots. The Lady Chapel, while listed, offers a particularly serene and historically rich experience often described as peaceful by visitors. The Manor House Farm Trig Point near Moulton also offers a scenic walk to a historical landmark.


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