Best attractions and places to see around Kirby Wiske include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This North Yorkshire village is situated on the banks of the River Wiske, offering a tranquil rural setting. The surrounding countryside provides opportunities for walking and cycling. Visitors can explore traditional English village life and nearby attractions.
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Bedale is a small market town in the district of Hambleton. It is on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales and is ideally situated for many of the Dales attractions.
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Pub, restaurant and accommodation with car parking space for campervans. The Old Oak serves locally sourced food and drinks with an extensive menu. Food is served Mon to Sat from 11:30 - 14:00 & 17:00 - 21:00. On Sunday food is served from 11:30 - 20:30.
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An award-winning museum dedicated to the life, books and TV series of Alf Wright - the Yorkshire vet better known as James Herriot. It is the original 1940's home and practice better known as Skeldale House, although the film location is in Askrigg.
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Bedale is a thriving market town centred round a cobbled, Georgian square. It still continues its 750 year tradition of holding its market on a Tuesday. As it is on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales it makes for a great base for exploring further. There are a number of great cafes in the town or for something cycling specific try the Tandem Cafe on the Bedale Road heading north east from the centre. There a number of interesting historic buildings in Bedale, including Bedale Hall, the Leech House (used by an apothecary to store leeches) and the Old Grammar School.
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Snape Castle was originally built as a manor house in the 13th century but upgraded to its current castle status in the 15th century and later added to in the 16th century. Catherine Parr spent much time here at Snape Castle prior to her marriage to Henry VIII with her then husband John Neville who died in 1543. The west wing of the castle is available to rent out as a holiday let,
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Black Horse Inn 18 miles into the ride Kirkby Fleetham, Northallerton DL7 0SH . The Sunday lunch looked very inviting however we still had to cycle back. We asked if they could make us a snack, we had a roast beef sandwich with chips and salad. There was enough to feed the village hehe. We were well looked after and worth a second visit we have done.
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We started our tour at this car park which is in the centre of Thirsk. Very clean and well looked after toilets across the road from the car park. On our return we were easily spoilt for choice of where to eat. Pubs fish and chips bakeries a great place to spend some down time
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Kirby Wiske is home to several historical landmarks. You can visit the prominent 12th-century St John the Baptist Church, featuring a Norman doorway and a 14th-century font. On the edge of the village, Sion Hill Hall is an Edwardian stately home with renovated gardens. Additionally, the 18th-century Maunby Hall, with its distinctive Doric bell tower, is considered part of the parish.
Yes, Kirby Wiske is situated on the banks of the River Wiske, which is popular for fishing and offers beautiful surrounding countryside ideal for walking and cycling. Approximately 1.4 miles away, the historic Iron Bridge Maunby provides access to tranquil hiking paths. For more extensive trails, Hood Grange Wood, about 9.3 miles from the village, offers dog walking, mountain biking, and scenic views.
Beyond the village, you can find several cultural attractions. The Falconry UK Birds of Prey Centre, located in the walled garden of Sion Hill Hall, offers daily flying displays. About 3.6 miles away in Thirsk, the award-winning World of James Herriot museum is dedicated to the famous vet. The Bedale Market Town, with its cobbled Georgian square, maintains a 750-year market tradition and features historic buildings.
Families can enjoy the Falconry UK Birds of Prey Centre with its flying displays. The World of James Herriot museum is also a popular family destination. Approximately 6.4 miles away, Thorp Perrow Arboretum and Bird of Prey & Mammal Centre offers captivating bird displays and a small zoo with wallabies and meerkats. The Bedale Market Town is also considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant environment to explore.
There are various cycling opportunities around Kirby Wiske. For gravel biking, you can find routes like the 'Old Oak Tree Pub – Muddy Path loop from Thirsk' which is an easy 23.5 km ride. If you prefer touring, consider the 'Snape Castle – Church of St Mary loop from Thirsk', a moderate 58.6 km route. Road cyclists have options such as the 'Isabel's Tuck Shop – The White Swan, Danby Wiske loop from Newby Wiske', an easy 28.7 km ride. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Gravel biking around Kirby Wiske, Cycling around Kirby Wiske, and Road Cycling Routes around Kirby Wiske guides.
In Kirby Wiske itself, The White Swan Pub offers a traditional English pub experience with local beers and classic pub food. Nearby, the Old Oak Tree Pub provides pub, restaurant, and accommodation services with locally sourced food. The Bedale Market Town also has a number of great cafes, including the cycling-specific Tandem Cafe.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest. Many enjoy exploring traditional English village life and the tranquil rural setting. Highlights like the Thirsk Market Place Clock Tower are noted for being convenient stops near facilities and dining. The Bedale Market Town is valued for its historic charm and vibrant market tradition.
Yes, for something unique, you can find the Bag End Replica (Upsall Town Hall), which is a private residence designed to look like Bilbo and Frodo's house from The Shire. While about 9.7 miles away, the Mouseman Visitor Centre showcases the distinctive furniture of Robert Thompson, known for his signature carved mice.
Yes, for example, the Thirsk Market Place Clock Tower is located in the center of Thirsk, with a well-maintained car park nearby. The Old Oak Tree Pub also offers car parking space, including for campervans.
Kirby Wiske offers a pleasant experience throughout the year, but the surrounding countryside is particularly ideal for walkers and cyclists during the warmer months. Seasonal blooms in areas like Hood Grange Wood can add to the picturesque views. For specific events or flying displays at the Falconry UK Birds of Prey Centre, checking their seasonal schedule is recommended.
The Thirsk Market Place Clock Tower is noted as being wheelchair accessible, making it a convenient central point in Thirsk for all visitors.
While Kirby Wiske is a small village, nearby towns and the surrounding area offer accommodation. For instance, the Old Oak Tree Pub provides accommodation in addition to its restaurant services. Bedale and Thirsk, both short drives away, also offer various lodging choices.


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