Best attractions and places to see around Redmire, a village in North Yorkshire's Wensleydale, offers a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural sites. Located on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, it serves as a base for exploring diverse landscapes. The area is characterized by limestone fells, the River Ure, and various wildlife habitats including moorland and woodland.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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One of the largest and most open village greens in the Yorkshire Dales, historically used for markets, fairs, and livestock trading — the social heart of Swaledale long before tourism arrived. The green’s broad, triangular shape reflects its medieval origins as a common grazing and gathering space. Plenty of parking around the village green, but having arrived at 7am in winter for a hike and finding them all full, I suspect other times of the year will be even more difficult to secure a space.
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A wonderful village on the Coast to Coast Path. There are plenty of places to stay around the village green. The village youth play football on the lawn, including the very young ones. Very nice!
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Great castle/palace also wilde boar in roaming free behind it
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Lovely castle with a hard little climb alongside up into the village
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Thought of as the capital of Swaledale, Reeth is a village with a history as rich as its scenery. Incredibly, in its mining heyday, it was producing a tenth of England's lead. Today, its industrial past is evident on the high moorlands, while Swaledale is a tranquil hikers' haven, quieter than the more accessible dales further south. There are plenty of places to eat and stay, including the Black Bull, which dates back to 1680.
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A very pretty Dales village with its impressive village green.
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The Burgoyne (named after Mrs Burgoyne Johnson) was built in 1783 and stands on the idyllic green of Reeth. Formerly known as Hill House, the hotel was converted into a guest house and then a hotel after WWII. May Sinclair characterizes Hill House in her novel, The Three Sisters, as the home of Miss Kendal. The "Swaledale Walk 5 May Sinclair's Reeth", is a short walk that takes you around and above Reeth to discover crucial places featured in two of her novels. Source: Wikipedia
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Redmire and its surroundings are rich in history. You can explore the well-preserved 14th-century Bolton Castle, which once imprisoned Mary Queen of Scots. The village of Redmire itself is home to St Mary's Church, dating back to the 12th century, and archaeological findings of Iron Age earthworks. A short drive away, you'll find Middleham Castle, the childhood home of Richard III.
Yes, the area boasts several beautiful natural features. The most popular is Aysgarth Lower Falls, a stunning waterfall famously painted by William Turner. You can also find Redmire Force, a quieter waterfall accessible via a walk from Aysgarth, as well as Cauldron Falls and Harmby Waterfall nearby. The entire region is part of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, offering amazing scenery and diverse habitats.
Many attractions cater to families. Bolton Castle offers a fascinating historical experience with gardens, a maze, and falconry displays. The Aysgarth Lower Falls are great for a scenic walk. For a unique adventure, consider The Forbidden Corner, a labyrinth of tunnels and follies within a four-acre garden, located just 6.6km from Redmire.
Redmire is an excellent base for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking on various trails, including easy walks to Bolton Castle or moderate routes like the Aysgarth Falls loops. Cycling is also popular, with options for both road cycling and touring. For specific routes and more information, check out the guides for Hiking around Redmire, Road Cycling Routes around Redmire, and Cycling around Redmire.
Yes, you'll find several options. The Dales Bike Centre & Café is a popular spot offering food, coffee, and cake, and is open seven days a week. In Redmire village, the local pub provides food and drinks in picturesque surroundings. Nearby villages like Askrigg and Reeth also have pubs, tea rooms, and cafes.
The Wensleydale Railway is a heritage railway line that runs through the scenic Yorkshire Dales, with a stop in Redmire. It connects Northallerton to Redmire and offers a unique way to experience the landscape. It played a significant role in the village's connectivity. You can check their official website for current operating schedules and ticket information.
Beyond Redmire, several charming villages offer attractions. Askrigg village features a long main street with 18th and 19th-century houses, pubs, and a bakery. Reeth Village Green is considered the capital of Swaledale, with a rich mining history and plenty of places to eat and stay. Hawes, a short drive away, is home to the Wensleydale Creamery and the Dales Countryside Museum.
The entire area, being part of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, offers numerous scenic views. Bolton Castle provides magnificent views of the Dales. The paths around Aysgarth Lower Falls also offer picturesque vantage points of the crashing waters and surrounding woodlands.
The Yorkshire Dales are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush green landscapes, ideal for hiking and cycling, with attractions like Bolton Castle typically open from April to November. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the fells, while winter can offer serene, less crowded experiences, though some attractions may have reduced hours.
Yes, you can visit the Wensleydale Creamery in Hawes to learn about and taste the famous Yorkshire Wensleydale cheese. The Dales Countryside Museum, also in Hawes, provides insight into local history and culture. Additionally, the Wensleydale Railway offers a nostalgic journey through the Dales, connecting you to the region's past.
While popular spots like Aysgarth Falls can draw crowds, you might find Redmire Force to be a quieter natural spot. Exploring the numerous listed buildings within Redmire parish, beyond St Mary's Church, can also offer a more intimate glimpse into the area's history and architecture. For a comprehensive list of listed buildings, you can refer to Wikipedia's entry on Listed buildings in Redmire.
Absolutely. There are several easy walking routes in the area. For instance, you can find an easy 3.47 km walk from Great Britain to Bolton Castle. Another easy option is a 6.17 km loop from Great Britain that includes a view of Castle Bolton and Apedale Beck Footbridge. These routes are generally well-suited for those new to hiking.


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