Retail in Runswick Bay
There are great places to visit near Runswick Bay including some great waterfalls, ruins, historic monuments, hiking areas, villages, rivers and streams, towns, caves, limestone pavements, geological features, mountains, cities, historic buildings, hills, castles, country parks, parks, gardens and ancient sites.
The area around Runswick Bay features a number of interesting waterfalls including Catrigg Force, Lockin Garth Force, Whitfield Gill Force, Slape Wath Waterfall, Mill Gill Force, Cotter Force, and Aysgill Force.
Ruins to visit near Runswick Bay include Bolton Abbey, Byland Abbey, Easby Abbey (ruin), Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden, Fountains Abbey (ruin), Trig Point on Warrendale Knotts, and Old Limekiln at Blua Crags.
There are a number of historic monuments near Runswick Bay including Bolton Abbey, Culloden Tower, and Robin Hood's Well (Fountains).
There are a number of hiking areas near Runswick Bay including Deepdale, Cotterdale, Southerscales, Ingleton Waterfalls Trail, Swilla Glen, Baxenghyll Gorge, and Raven Ray.
There are a number of villages near Runswick Bay including Pool-in-Wharfedale, Askrigg, Hardraw, Malham, West Burton, Bainbridge, and Aysgarth.
Runswick Bay has some unmissable rivers and streams nearby like Whitfield Beck, Mill Gill, Hardraw Beck, River Wharfe, and Walden Beck at West Burton.
Hawes, Skipton, Grassington, Richmond, Middlesbrough, Harrogate, and Settle are great places to visit near Runswick Bay if you like towns.
The area around Runswick Bay features a number of interesting caves including Great Douk Cave, White Scar Cave, Yordas Cave, Janet's Cave, Gaping Gill, Horseshoe Cave, and Jubilee Cave.
Runswick Bay has some unmissable limestone pavements nearby like Southerscales, Malham Cove, and Warrendale Knotts Limestone Pavement.
There are a several good geological features in the Runswick Bay area like Malham Cove, and Brimham Rocks.
Ingleborough is one of Runswick Bay's best, nearby mountains to visit in Runswick Bay.
Runswick Bay has some unmissable cities nearby like York, and Ripon.
The area around Runswick Bay features a number of interesting historic buildings including York Minster, Culloden Tower, and Beggar’s Bridge.
Addlebrough, Warrendale Knotts, Giggleswick Scar, Blua Crags, Sugar Loaf Hill, and Attermire Scar are great places to visit near Runswick Bay if you like hills.
There are a number of castles near Runswick Bay including Skipton Castle, Richmond Castle, and Bolton Castle.
Country Parks to visit near Runswick Bay include Brimham Rocks.
Parks to visit near Runswick Bay include Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden, Fountains Abbey (ruin), and Studley Royal Water Garden.
The area close to Runswick Bay boasts some of the best gardens including Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden.
There are a several good ancient sites in the Runswick Bay area like Schoolboys Tower, Jubilee Cave, and Victoria Cave.
Runswick Bay History
There are some historic monuments around Runswick Bay:
- Round barrow on Newton Mulgrave Moor, 620m east of Stang Howe
- Round barrow 330m south west of Newton Brow
- Round barrow on Lealholm Moor, 600m north east of South View Farm
- Alum quarries and works 800m north of Sandsend Bridge
- Round barrow on Brockrigg, 400m east of Brockrigg Farm
- Late prehistoric enclosed settlement and field system on Borrowby Moor, 360m south of Moor House Farm
- Round barrow and 20th century Royal Observer Corps post on Beacon Hill, known as the site of Hinderwell Beacon
- Ash Holm alum works, 350m south east of Mulgrave Castle
- Round barrow at Lady Cross, 730m south west of Dun Bogs
- Round barrow on Newton Mulgrave Moor, 450m south west of Newton Brow
- Pit alignment and three round barrows on Ugthorpe Moor, 500m north east of Wood Hill House
- Round barrow on Newton Mulgrave Moor, 550m south of Newton Brow
- Long barrow on Newton Mulgrave Moor, 250m east of Birchdale House
- Roman signal station at Goldsborough, 130m south east of Scratch Alley
- Round barrow on Boulby Cliffs known as the site of Rockcliff Beacon
- Rawland Howe round barrow on Lealholm Moor, 450m North of South View Farm
- Newton Mulgrave medieval settlement
- Round barrow on Cow Hill, 410m south west of Scratch Alley
- Round barrow and two standing stones in Hutton Mulgrave Plantation, 115m west of Swarth Howe
- Round barrow 860m south west of Dun Bogs
- Round barrow on Newton Mulgrave Moor, 770m south west of Newton Brow
- Boulby Alum Quarries and works
- Round barrow on Ugthorpe Moor known as Loose Howe, 130m south west of Day Well House
- Round barrow on Newton Mulgrave Moor, 360m south east of Stang Howe
- Pit alignment and two round barrows on Ugthorpe Moor, 700m south west of High Park Farm
- Round barrow on Newton Mulgrave Moor, 580m south east of Stang Howe
- Standing stone on Brockrigg known as Wade's Stone, 420m south east of Brockrigg Farm
- Round barrow on Ugthorpe Moor, 450m south west of High Park Farm
- Moated manor and medieval settlement, Easington
- Two round barrows E of Coopers Quarries
- Cairnfield, including a standing stone, round barrow, round cairn, enclosed field and part of Cucket medieval deer park boundary, 360m north of Eden House
- Foss Castle: a motte and bailey, precursor to Old Mulgrave Castle
- Round barrow 180m west of Newton Brow
- Round barrow in Newton Mulgrave Woods, 740m south of Newton Brow
- Round barrow on Lealholm Rigg, 690m north of Benwell House
- World War I early warning acoustic mirror 60m east of Boulby Barns Farm
- Round barrow on Ugthorpe Moor, 200m south west of High Park Farm
- Alum works at Kettleness
- Two round barrows 1/4 mile (400m) NE of Horse Mire Head Farm
- Ring cairn on Lealholm Moor, 640m north east of South View Farm
- Round barrow on Dunsley Moor, known as Swarth Howe
- Wayside cross known as Swarth Howe Cross, 500m north east of Moorcock
- Beggar's Bridge
- Round barrow on Dunsley Moor, 800m south west of Skelder Cottage
- Round barrow on Newton Mulgrave Moor, 510m south west of Newton Brow
- Round barrow and gallows site known as Butter Howe
- Sandsend alum house
- Round barrow on Thorn Hill, 310m south of the confluence of Black Dike Slack and Mardale Slack
- Round barrow on Newton Mulgrave Moor, 170m east of Stang Howe
- Standing stone 470m north east of High Farm, known as Wade's Stone
- St Hilda's holy well
- Round barrow on Newton Mulgrave Moor, 570m south west of Birchdale House
- Lady Cross wayside cross, north of the A171 and 20m west of the Barnby turn-off
- Round barrow on Lealholm Rigg, 710m south west of Green Houses Farm
- Round barrow on Whinny Hill, 270m south west of High Farm
- Round barrow on Dunsley Moor, 160m west of Skelder Cottage
- Round barrow on Newton Mulgrave Moor, 470m south west of Birchdale House
- Old Mulgrave Castle: an enclosure castle incorporated into an 18th century planned landscape
- Late Iron Age and Roman settlement on Roxby Low Moor, 225m south of Moor House Farm