Best attractions and places to see around Skeeby include historical sites, natural features, and cultural spots. This North Yorkshire village serves as a base for exploring the Richmondshire area, offering serene countryside views and historical architecture. The region features Gilling Beck, which becomes Skeeby Beck, and is close to the River Swale.
Last updated: August 13, 2026
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There’s a fab tea room and general store in Eppleby village. Very cycle friendly with a track pump in the doorway!
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Good Cafe very reasonable prices and good food and Pleasant Staff
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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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picturesque village which has a green, shop and pub.
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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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Skeeby and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the breathtaking Ruins of Easby Abbey, a well-preserved Premonstratensian monastery by the River Swale. The historic Richmond Market Town and Castle offers a Norman castle, Georgian architecture, and a cobbled market place. Don't miss St Peter's Church, Croft-on-Tees, a Grade I-listed church with connections to Lewis Carroll. Within Skeeby itself, you can find the historic Skeeby Bridge and Skeeby Manor House, showcasing 17th and 18th-century architecture.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Ruins of Easby Abbey are free to enter and offer space for exploration. Richmond Market Town and Castle provides a variety of sights, museums, and places to eat. St Peter's Church, Croft-on-Tees, with its Lewis Carroll connection, can also be an interesting stop for families.
The area around Skeeby offers diverse hiking trails. You can find routes like the 'Hudswell Woods – Richmond Castle loop' or the 'Ruins of Easby Abbey – Richmond Town Centre loop'. For more options, explore the dedicated guide to Hiking around Skeeby, which includes trails of varying difficulties.
Absolutely. Cyclists can find a range of routes, from easy to difficult. Options include road cycling tours like the 'Moulton BookStop – Croft Bridge loop' or more challenging routes such as the 'Keld Village – Dales Bike Centre & Café loop'. Discover more details and routes in the guides for Road Cycling Routes around Skeeby and Cycling around Skeeby.
For refreshments, consider stopping at the Eppleby Village Shop & Tea Room, known for being cyclist-friendly and offering snacks, cake, and drinks. In Skeeby itself, The Traveller's Rest pub, re-opened by the community, provides a local spot for food and drink. The nearby Richmond Market Town also boasts numerous cafes and restaurants.
Skeeby is nestled in a region of serene countryside views and narrow lanes, perfect for peaceful walks. Gilling Beck flows through the village, becoming Skeeby Beck, and eventually joins the River Swale. The picturesque North Yorkshire countryside surrounding the village offers ample opportunities to enjoy nature.
Yes, the area holds intriguing tales. The Drummer Boy's Stone near Richmond Castle marks the spot where, according to legend, a drummer boy's beats were last heard while exploring a tunnel. Skeeby also has historical mileposts on the A6108 road, indicating distances to Richmond and Darlington, adding to the local character.
Skeeby has a strong community spirit. The Traveller's Rest pub, successfully re-opened by a community society, serves as a local gathering spot. The recently refurbished Village Hall also hosts various community events, meetings, and social activities.
For attractions such as Easby Abbey, parking is generally available nearby. The abbey ruins are managed by English Heritage and are accessible during daylight hours. For specific parking details, it's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Skeeby and its surrounding attractions can be enjoyed year-round. The summer months are ideal for community events like the Skeeby Summer Fair in July and for enjoying the countryside. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling, with beautiful seasonal colours. Many historical sites, like Easby Abbey, are free to enter during reasonable daylight hours, making them accessible in most seasons.
Many of the outdoor areas and walking routes around Skeeby are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore the scenic countryside with your pet. While specific attractions may have restrictions, the general footpaths and trails, including those around the River Swale and Easby Abbey (exterior grounds), are usually welcoming to dogs on leads. Always check specific venue rules before visiting.
Beyond the Ruins of Easby Abbey, which was a significant Premonstratensian monastery, you can visit St Peter's Church, Croft-on-Tees, a 12th-century Grade I-listed church. In Skeeby itself, St Agatha's Church, built in 1840, served as a chapel of ease and also functioned as a school during Victorian times, adding to the local religious heritage.


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