Attractions and places to see around Akebar offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural sites in the scenic North Yorkshire region. This tranquil area, centered around Akebar Park, provides access to diverse interests within its immediate vicinity. Visitors can explore impressive historical structures and picturesque natural features. The location is also well-situated for exploring the expansive Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Great place to stop for a break when out cycling. Richmond market place has plenty of cafes and pubs, for bite to eat and a refreshing drink.
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The wall paintings are wonderful - always a joy to see. The bike ride alongside the Swale is perfect. Watch out for herons, which can often be seen fishing on a rock. The ice cream at the parlour as you arrive at the station is delicious. The deli just inside is also fabulous…….
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Biggest ruins I've seen, no entry fee, lots of interesting places to see, my favourite part was the roof underneath the refectory
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Legend has it that at the end of the eighteenth century, a tunnel was discovered at Richmond Castle that was believed to lead to Easby, where there is a ruined abbey. It is said that the entrance to this tunnel was uncovered by soldiers but the passageway beyond was so narrow and full of rubble that they couldn’t fit through it. So a little drummer boy was lowered in and the boy was told to walk along the tunnel, banging his drum, whilst above ground the soldiers would follow his drumming and learn where the tunnel led. All was well at first. The soldiers walked along, listening carefully, and were led out of the castle, across the marketplace and down towards the river. It is told that they managed to follow the drumbeats all the way to Easby woods but all of a sudden the drumming stopped, still some distance from Easby and the abbey. The drumming never resumed and the Drummer Boy was never seen again. A marker of the tunnel above ground is the Drummer Boy’s Stone, on the path to Easby, pinpointing the spot where it’s said that the drumbeats of this poor unfortunate lad were last heard.
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Easby Abbey was founded in 1152 but demolished in the mid 1500s. The ruins are free to visit, with information boards set up and managed by English Heritage. The parish church is still used and contains 13th century wall paintings.
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Seeped in history, Richmond is a wonderful market town with a thriving market square and an impressive castle. The town was founded in 1071 with the castle being completed in 1086 so it really does offer a step back in time. It is an excellent gateway to the Yorkshire Dales National Park and there are plenty of places to stay, eat and drink plus the beautiful riverside at the River Swale.
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Akebar is rich in history. You can explore the breathtaking Ruins of Easby Abbey, a well-preserved Premonstratensian monastery with a magnificent refectory, gatehouse, and canons' dormitory. Another significant site is Richmond Market Town and Castle, featuring a fine Norman castle and Georgian architecture. Don't miss The Drummer Boy's Stone, which marks a spot linked to a local legend about Richmond Castle.
Yes, several attractions near Akebar are suitable for families. The Ruins of Easby Abbey offer an engaging historical exploration, and Richmond Market Town and Castle provides a picturesque setting with plenty to see. Bedale Market Town, with its cobbled Georgian square and historic buildings, is also a great family-friendly spot. Additionally, The Forbidden Corner, a unique 'garden of surprises' with tunnels and chambers, is a popular choice for families seeking an unusual adventure.
The area around Akebar boasts beautiful natural scenery. You can visit Richmond Falls for picturesque waterfalls or Harmby Waterfall for another lovely natural cascade. The Yorkshire Dales National Park, easily accessible from Akebar, offers expansive open spaces and stunning views. For cyclists, the Coverdale Descent offers great sweeping views and a fast winding road.
Akebar is an excellent base for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and road cycling. For hiking, explore moderate trails like the 'St John's Church and Stark Bank Road loop' or 'Jervaulx Abbey – Cover Bridge Inn loop'. Runners can tackle routes such as the 'Cover Bridge Inn – Jervaulx Abbey loop' or 'Danby Moor Wood loop'. Road cyclists have options like the 'Middleham Castle – View of Ellerkin Scar loop' or 'Pateley Bridge – Masham Market Square loop'. You can find more details and routes on the respective guides for hiking, running, and road cycling around Akebar.
Absolutely! Richmond Market Town and Castle is renowned for its traditional cobbled market place, Georgian architecture, and the beautiful River Swale, offering plenty of shops, cafes, and restaurants. Another delightful option is Bedale Market Town, centered around a cobbled Georgian square, which still holds its market on Tuesdays and serves as a great base for exploring the Yorkshire Dales.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The serene and picturesque setting of the Ruins of Easby Abbey is often highlighted, with many finding it a perfect spot for photos. The vibrant atmosphere of Richmond Market Town and Castle, with its historic charm and amenities, is also a favorite. The area's appeal is reflected in the 128 upvotes and 110 photos shared by the komoot community.
For a truly unique experience, visit The Forbidden Corner, often described as a 'folly' or 'garden of surprises.' It features a labyrinth of tunnels, chambers, and unexpected features that offer an intriguing and unusual day out. Another mysterious site is the Druid's Temple, a 19th-century folly designed to resemble ancient stone circles.
Yes, for those interested in heritage transport, the Wensleydale Railway offers a chance to experience a scenic train journey through the beautiful countryside. It's a great way to see the region from a different perspective and step back in time.
Akebar Park serves as a central point in the region, offering holiday accommodations and an 18-hole golf course. It provides access to family-friendly open spaces and features the on-site Friars Head pub and restaurant, making it a convenient hub for visitors to the area.
Yes, both Richmond Market Town and Castle and Bedale Market Town offer a variety of cafes, pubs, and restaurants. Richmond is known for its many dining options, while Bedale has great cafes, including the cycling-specific Tandem Cafe. Akebar Park also has the Friars Head pub and restaurant on site.
Yes, Thorp Perrow Arboretum and Bird of Prey & Mammal Centre combines the beauty of a vast arboretum with the excitement of a bird of prey and mammal center. It offers both educational and recreational opportunities for visitors of all ages.


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