This old market town has a whole wealth of pubs, hotels and B&Bs, plus a Youth Hostel. The large central square is lined with interesting buildings, and includes a traditional market cross. As you leave the town you will also see the remains of the 13th century castle that was destroyed by the parliamentarians in the Civil War in 1644. The town is also the HQ for the North York Moors National Park.
Located in one the prettiest market towns in North Yorkshire, this cosy, purpose-built property provides a perfect base to explore this unique region overflowing with history, heritage and unrivalled scenery. The Cleveland Way begins from Helmsley in the shadow of the imposing 12th century castle ruins, and mountain bike routes abound on the surrounding heather covered moorlands and at nearby Sutton Bank and Dalby Forest. Around the market square is an eclectic mix of cafes, bookshops, galleries, and delicatessens, providing the best Yorkshire has to offer. All bedrooms have washbasins, mirror and shaver points, and modern sturdy metal beds with individual bedlights, sockets and twin USB charging points. Along with a full meal service, we have a fully equipped self-catering kitchen. Camping in the hostel garden is also available, with full access to all the hostel facilities. Guests staying on the campsite can also bring dogs.
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Wi-Fi
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Laundry
Dogs accepted
Bike Storage
Car Parking
Packed Lunches
Evening Meals
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