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Easy hiking trails around Beningbrough are set within 380 acres of parkland, offering diverse landscapes for exploration. The area features extensive riverside and woodland walks, with the River Ouse carving through the estate. Ancient trees and varied woodlands contribute to the scenic beauty and ecological value, providing habitats for local wildlife.
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In some ways Beningbrough is a real treat. It's on the natural cycle route from Thirsk to York and provides a lovely stretch of very quiet, stately home grounds to cycle through. And if you are a National Trust member you might as well visit when you are there: the gardens are very pretty, and there is a café. On the other hand, the hall itself is rather deserted with very little by way of furnishings. It certainly doesn't feel like a real place, more like a cinema set in between films.
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Beningbrough Hall is a large Georgian mansion with extensive gardens and parkland. It was built in 1716 by York landowner John Bourchier III. The National Trust acquired the estate in 1958 after it was given to the country in lieu of death duties. You can visit the house and gardens and there is also a shop and cafe on site. If you're not a NT member there is an admission price to explore the house and gardens but the parkland has footpaths through it and is open to all, as is Home Farm cafe.
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Organic cafe based on the National Trust's Beningbrough Hall estate. Plenty of indoor and outdoor seating, tasty and locally sourced menu. Opening hours vary seasonally, so check the website (www.homefarmbeningbrough.co.uk) before visiting.
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Beningborough Hall is a Georgian Mansion owned and looked after by the National Trust. There is a lovely view up the long, straight driveway from here. Inside are 100 18th century portraits, on loan from the National Portrait Gallery. The house and grounds are open to the public (free for National Trust and RHS members). For further details please see the website https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/beningbrough-hall-gallery-and-gardens
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Lovely place to stop for a drink & snack in the grounds of Beningbrough Hall
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Delicious fresh cooked food with locally sourced ingredients. Lovely farm shop.
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Beningbrough offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 50 routes specifically designed for a relaxed pace. These trails explore the diverse landscapes of the 380-acre parkland, including riverside paths and woodlands.
Easy hikes in Beningbrough feature diverse landscapes, including extensive riverside walks along the River Ouse, tranquil woodlands, and expansive parkland. You can discover unique spots like the 'Beningbrough beach' and enjoy scenic views across the estate.
Yes, Beningbrough is well-suited for family-friendly easy walks. Many parkland trails and options like the Larch walk are ideal for families, offering shorter routes with benches and opportunities to spot bluebells in spring. The mostly flat terrain makes them accessible for various ages.
While Beningbrough Hall itself has specific rules for dogs, many of the surrounding parkland and riverside walks are dog-friendly. It's always best to keep dogs on a lead, especially near wildlife or livestock, and to check specific signage for any restrictions on certain paths.
Yes, many of the easy hiking trails around Beningbrough are circular routes, perfect for exploring without retracing your steps. For example, the Blacksmiths Arms – Beningbrough Hall loop from Newton-on-Ouse is a popular easy circular trail offering views along the River Ouse and through the parkland.
Free parking is available for users accessing the wider parkland and riverside walks around Beningbrough. If you plan to visit Beningbrough Hall itself, there is also dedicated parking, though some areas may require admission.
Beningbrough offers enjoyable easy walks year-round. Spring is particularly enchanting when the woodlands, like the Larch walk, are carpeted with bluebells. Summer allows for wildlife spotting along the riverbanks, including the iridescent tansy beetle. The ancient trees and diverse parkland provide beauty in every season.
On easy hikes, you can discover the picturesque River Ouse, a unique 'Beningbrough beach' for a peaceful stop, and enchanting woodlands. Keep an eye out for ancient trees, bluebells in spring, and diverse wildlife including various birds, bats, and the endangered tansy beetle along the riverbanks in summer.
Yes, the area around Beningbrough is rich with history. While hiking, you'll be near Beningbrough Hall itself. Further afield, you can explore historical sites like Clifford's Tower or the Historic Centre of York, which are easily accessible from the region.
The komoot community highly rates the easy hikes in Beningbrough, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the well-maintained trails, the diverse natural beauty of the parkland and riverside, and the peaceful atmosphere. The variety of routes, such as the Home Farm Café – Beningbrough Hall loop from Newton-on-Ouse, are frequently highlighted for their accessibility and scenic views.
Yes, after enjoying an easy hike, you can find refreshments at the Walled Garden Restaurant or the Brew House, both located at Beningbrough Hall. These spots offer a convenient place to relax and refuel.
Easy walks in Beningbrough can vary in duration, from shorter parkland trails lasting around 20 minutes to longer routes that can take over 2 hours. For example, the Fruit and Vegetable Garden – Mediterranean Garden loop from Newton-on-Ouse is an easy 2.1-mile trail typically completed in about 51 minutes.


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