Retail in Thirlby
There are great places to visit near Thirlby 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.
Thirlby's best nearby waterfalls can be found at Catrigg Force, Lockin Garth Force, Whitfield Gill Force, Slape Wath Waterfall, Mill Gill Force, Cotter Force, and Aysgill Force.
There are a number of ruins near Thirlby including 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.
The area around Thirlby boasts some of the best historic monuments including Bolton Abbey, Culloden Tower, and Robin Hood's Well (Fountains).
Hiking Areas to visit near Thirlby include Deepdale, Cotterdale, Southerscales, Ingleton Waterfalls Trail, Swilla Glen, Baxenghyll Gorge, and Raven Ray.
Pool-in-Wharfedale, Askrigg, Hardraw, Malham, West Burton, Bainbridge, and Aysgarth are great places to visit near Thirlby if you like villages.
Don't miss Whitfield Beck, Mill Gill, Hardraw Beck, River Wharfe, and Walden Beck at West Burton's rivers and streams if visiting the area around Thirlby.
Don't miss Hawes, Skipton, Grassington, Richmond, Middlesbrough, Harrogate, and Settle's towns if visiting the area around Thirlby.
Thirlby has some unmissable caves nearby like Great Douk Cave, White Scar Cave, Yordas Cave, Janet's Cave, Gaping Gill, Horseshoe Cave, and Jubilee Cave.
The area around Thirlby features a number of interesting limestone pavements including Southerscales, Malham Cove, and Warrendale Knotts Limestone Pavement.
The area around Thirlby features a number of interesting geological features including Malham Cove, and Brimham Rocks.
Mountains to visit near Thirlby include Ingleborough.
Cities to visit near Thirlby include York, and Ripon.
York Minster, Culloden Tower, and Beggar’s Bridge are great places to visit near Thirlby if you like historic buildings.
Addlebrough, Warrendale Knotts, Giggleswick Scar, Blua Crags, Sugar Loaf Hill, and Attermire Scar are great places to visit near Thirlby if you like hills.
The area around Thirlby boasts some of the best castles including Skipton Castle, Richmond Castle, and Bolton Castle.
The area close to Thirlby boasts some of the best country parks including Brimham Rocks.
Don't miss Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden, Fountains Abbey (ruin), and Studley Royal Water Garden's parks if visiting the area around Thirlby.
There are a several good gardens in the area around Thirlby like Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden.
Schoolboys Tower, Jubilee Cave, and Victoria Cave are great places to visit near Thirlby if you like ancient sites.
Thirlby History
There are some historic monuments around Thirlby:
- Round barrow 230m east of Sutton Bank Farm
- Medieval Park Pale, Upsall Estate, Thirsk, North Yorkshire.
- Square barrow 200m NE of Clarke Scars
- Round barrow south of Hambleton End
- Promontory fort at Roulston Scar
- Round barrow 550m south east of High Cote Farm
- Round barrow 180m NNE of St Wilfred's Church
- Round barrow at Whitestones
- Round barrow 480m east of Yorkshire Gliding Club
- Round barrow 75m west of High Barn
- Round barrow 500m south east of Hill Fort Windypit
- Section of the Cleave Dyke system 45m east of the visitors' centre at Sutton Bank
- Two round barrows at Seta Pike
- Site of medieval manor house, Landmoth Hall, including ruins of east wing
- Round barrow 450m north east of Plane Tree Farm
- Ravensthorpe manor house (site of)
- Medieval lordly residence immediately west of Church Farm
- Wayside cross known as Cooper Cross on Sutton Bank
- Cairnfield 200m east of Hazelshaw House
- Round barrow 250m north of Cowesby Wood
- Hood Hill motte and bailey
- Byland Moor round cairns
- Round barrow 600m north east of South Woods
- Round barrow 450m north west of Far Pasture Wood
- Section of Cleave Dyke, 1.4km long from Sneck Yate Plantation to east edge of Town's Pasture Wood including two pit alignments and round barrow
- Section of the Cleave Dyke system on Arden Little Moor
- Round barrow 600m west of Grange Farm
- Round barrow in Cliff Plantation
- Round barrow 200m east of White Gill
- Three round barrows 600m NW of Steeple Cross
- Pit alignment, part of the Cleave Dyke prehistoric boundary system and round barrow 450m south east of High Paradise
- Round barrow 120m north of High Barn
- Round barrow 200m south west of Sike House
- Pudding Pie Hill: a bowl barrow 650m south-east of St Oswald's Church
- Two round barrows east of Wild Middle Gill
- Round barrow 520m north of High Barn
- Medieval moated grange 160m south east of The Grange
- Two sections of the Cleave Dyke system, one known as the Casten Dike, and a round barrow south of Kilburn Moor Plantation
- Round barrow 350m south of Long Plain Farm
- A moated site 100m east of St Mary Magdalene's Church
- Two round barrows at Sour Milk Hills
- Round barrow 300m NE of Hastings Wood
- Two round barrows 400m NE of Hastings Wood
- Round barrow 180m south west of Sike House
- Round barrow 650m east of South Woods
- Round barrow 500m north west of Lower Locker Farm
- Gallow Hill round barrow
- Section of the Cleave Dyke system known as the Kepwick Dyke on Arden Little Moor
- Lime kilns 400m south west of Furlands
- Upsall Castle: a quadrangular castle
- Round barrow south east of Limekiln House
- Pit alignment forming part of the Cleave Dyke system 1000m north west of Dialstone Farm
- Byland Abbey Cistercian monastery: monastic precinct, water-management earthworks, enclosures, ancillary buildings and quarries
- Round barrow on Little Arden Moor
- Three round barrows 500m south west of Far House
- Round barrow 350m NE of Warren Wood
- Thirsk Castle: a motte and bailey castle
- Kirby Knowle medieval settlement 220m west and 150m south west of Manor House Farm
- Round barrow 40m west of Butcher's Wood
- Round barrow at Sunburnt Nab
- Cairnfield on the south west of Hawnby Moor including a round barrow and a standing stone
- Round barrow north of Thorodale Wood
- Section of the Cleave Dyke system, known as the Casten Dike, 300m ENE of Hambleton Inn
- Round barrow 625m north of Moor Gate
- Round barrow 590m west of Honey Hill Farm
- Section of the Cleave Dyke system on Arden Little Moor known as Steeple Cross Dyke including the Steeple Cross boundary stone
- A bowl barrow at Howe Hill 130m south-south-west of St Felix's Church
- Round barrow at Ridge End
- Round barrow 500m east of Silver Hill Farm
- Boltby Scar promontory fort and two round barrows
- Old Byland monastic grange immediately to the west and north-west of Valley View Farm
- Wayside cross 600m east of Gallow Hill, known as Friar's Cross
- Section of the Cleave Dyke system known as Hesketh Dike and Silver Hill round barrow
- Group of round barrows and cross ridge dyke at Sunny Bank
- Section of the Cleave Dyke system near High Barn
- Long barrow 400m NW of Steeple Cross
- Round barrow 250m north of Thorodale Wood
- Section of the Cleave Dyke system 200m south east of Yorkshire Gliding Club
- Field system including over 300 clearance cairns and two hut circles at Iron Howe
- Round barrow 11m east of Hazel Head Wood
- Round barrow 800m south of Gallow Hill
- Round barrow 400m south east of Hill Fort Windypit
- Wayside cross base on south side of the churchyard wall at Scawton
- Round barrow N of Clarke Scars
- Round barrow 250m north of Far Pasture Wood
- Round barrow 450m south of Locker Cottage
- Round barrow 450m north west of Garbutt Farm
- Round barrow 600m north west of Garbutt Farm
- Round barrow 50m south of Gallow Hill
- Section of Cleave Dyke prehistoric boundary on Hambleton Down and World War II bombing decoy shelters north east and north of Garbutt Farm
- Round barrow 150m north east of Silver Hill Farm
- Round barrow 200m east of High Barn