Best attractions and places to see around Brompton encompass a variety of natural features and historical sites. The region offers diverse landscapes, including reservoirs, woodlands, and moorland, situated near the North York Moors. Visitors can explore medieval landmarks and challenging climbs, providing options for both tranquil walks and more strenuous activities. Brompton serves as a base for discovering the local countryside and its heritage.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Stayed at one of the local pubs, was good but their internet connection was non-existent, had to pay for a 24hr hotspot with EE
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Serene spot with several benches where you can have a quick pit stop or picnic. Just north of the chapel, where you rejoin the public footpath, there are sweeping views of the countryside to the west.
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Easy parking (ice cream van in summer!) at Sheep Wash, great path through the coniferous wood running along the southern edge of the reservoir, awesome views, cool breeze across the water, option to follow numerous tracks east into the woods around Cote Garth and Golden Square. Lots of familys, dog walkers and hikers - something for everyone here.
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Quintessential North Yorkshire village, very picturesque with good amenities and access points to the northwest of the NYM National Park. However, can be very congested with cars so parking is difficult. Drive north and park at Cod Beck Reservoir, then add Osmotherley to your hiking route. Lots of roads and public footpaths to choose from.
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Very easy track to follow through mixed woodland. My photos taken at 5.30am on a sunny May morning, with sunlight streaming in through the trees at a low angle. Definitely worth a visit and a great route to take to get up on to Live Moor.
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Clain Wood is an attractive woodland bursting with seasonal colours. In the springtime, you're afforded a seasonal display of blooming bluebells, and in the autumn, the most wonderful display of orange/yellow leaves. It's situated on the north-western edge of the North York Moors near Swainby.
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Clain Forest is a very pretty place. In the summer, the gorgeous bluebells, in the autumn, at the right time of the year, the orange/yellow spectacle as though out of some kind of Impressionist painting. Worth stopping by: a very beautiful place.
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The region around Brompton offers diverse natural landscapes. You can visit Cod Beck Reservoir, a man-made lake surrounded by coniferous woodland, moorland, and hills, perfect for a scenic walk. Another beautiful spot is Clain Wood, known for its seasonal display of bluebells in spring and vibrant autumn leaves.
Yes, Brompton is close to several historical sites. The Osmotherley Village Green and Medieval Cross is a significant historical settlement and a meeting place for many years. You can also visit the Lady Chapel (Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Grace), a place of Marian devotion and pilgrimage dating back to the late 14th century, offering serene views.
Brompton is an excellent base for walkers. You can enjoy a 1.5-mile walk around Cod Beck Reservoir through moorland and woodlands. Osmotherley village, with its Medieval Cross, serves as an access point for popular trails like the Cleveland Way National Trail. For a gentler option, Clain Wood offers easy tracks through mixed woodland.
Absolutely. For cyclists, Scarth Nick Climb is renowned as one of Yorkshire's top climbs, offering a challenging ascent and a steep descent. The area also features several moderate to difficult mountain biking routes, which you can explore further in the MTB Trails around Brompton guide.
Brompton offers a variety of cycling routes. You can find easy road cycling loops, as well as moderate and difficult mountain biking trails. For detailed routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Brompton, MTB Trails around Brompton, and Cycling around Brompton guides.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The walk around Cod Beck Reservoir is considered family-friendly. Osmotherley Village Green is a pleasant spot for families, and Clain Wood provides easy tracks for a family stroll, especially beautiful during spring and autumn.
Parking can sometimes be challenging in popular spots. For example, while Osmotherley Village Green has facilities, parking can be difficult due to congestion. A tip is to drive north and park at Cod Beck Reservoir, then incorporate Osmotherley into your hiking route.
The Brompton area offers beauty throughout the year. Spring is ideal for seeing blooming bluebells in places like Clain Wood. Autumn provides a wonderful display of orange and yellow leaves. Summer is great for general outdoor activities, while winter can offer unique, crisp views, though some trails might require more caution due to wet conditions.
Yes, Osmotherley Village is a great place to refuel, offering a café, pub, and public toilets. The Lady Chapel also has benches nearby, suitable for a quick pit stop or picnic with sweeping views.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscapes, from the serene walks around Cod Beck Reservoir to the challenging climbs like Scarth Nick. The historical charm of Osmotherley Village and the seasonal beauty of Clain Wood are also highly valued. Many enjoy the sense of tranquility and the stunning views available throughout the region.


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