Who said you have to travel far and wide to find great places to see when they’re right on our doorstep?
Yorkshire is packed with lovely little hubs of delight, whether you love independent shops or exploring former film sets.
This county has lots to offer in every one of its lush green corners.
But navigating an area so large would be tricky to do solo, which is why we’re here to highlight 10 of the prettiest villages in Yorkshire that are a must-see.
Home to great literature, cosy little shops and some of Yorkshire’s most beautiful scenery, Haworth has got to go on your bucket list.
Get lost along the cobbles of Main Street and take your time in the vintage-themed sweet shop or find that thing you never knew you needed in the old-timey gift and bath soap shop which are right across from each other.
Whether it's the warmth of the Yorkshire sun or the warmth of the locals, this neat village is a treat for the soul.
After some healing food and conversation, the picturesque Church and Churchyard of St Thomas the Apostle even find yourself walking past American novelist Sylvia Plath who is buried in this very site.
Unlike its name, Swanland actually has no resident swans living there, you can however find your own wings and soar the heights of Yorkshire, being a nine minute drive from the Humber Bridge.
There’s walks, golf and gift shops. You can also glide along the (frozen) waters just like a... swan? This gem of a village is only a 14 minute drive away from Hull Ice Arena, there’s just so much to do!
Ever fancied accomplishing your childhood dream to be on TV? The name of the pub situated in the heart of this village might ring a bell, The Woolpack.
Not too far away from Bradford, Esholt is home to the TV soap Emmerdale and was the original filming site of the classic tea-time programme. Treat yourself to some pub grub while soaking up some British pop culture.
There’s something so eye-catching about grass and greenery, something which Hutton-le-Hole has lots of.
Besides admiring its natural beauty, visitors can nourish their sweet tooth with a trip to The Chocolate Factory then tour the landscape with a long-list of hiking trails to complete. This village doubles as a free farm as well with sheep walking alongside you as you drive around.
As much as the bright blue skies of Yorkshire are the ideal backdrop for any landscape, in this rural village, there’s lots to offer beneath the surface too being a 12 minute drive from Stump Cross Caverns.
There’s plenty of activities and things to see, from Linton Falls and Grass Wood nature reserve, so you’ll never have a dull day at this destination.
Our final village has its own very impressive mansion, Wentworth Woodhouse. Here you can explore the gardens or live the regal lifestyle by tucking into an afternoon tea in this 18th century stately home.
Wentworth even has a garden centre with its own family farm. You can spot pigs, llamas and goats when you visit but they’re constantly changing which adorable animals they have, this means you have the perfect excuse to visit again!
It’s impossible to list every single hidden beauty of Yorkshire but we hope this guide made planning your next day-out or staycation that little bit easier!
It doesn’t take long to see why this place has become such a firm favourite with the Farsley crowd.
We finally took a trip to Grumpy's Bar and Wood Fired Pizza and safe to say, you were absolutely right about this one.
Tucked away inside Sunny Bank Mills, Grumpy’s has built a huge reputation for its incredible wood-fired pizzas, laid-back atmosphere, that more or less has a proper community feel at the forefront.
Created by sisters Alex and Cassie, the family-run restaurant was even named after their dad, 'Grumpy' himself, and that personal touch runs through everything they do.
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From supporting local community events to creating a genuinely welcoming space where you can rock up in trainers or stay for hours without realising, it feels like much more than just somewhere to grab food. It feels like part of the neighbourhood’s personality.
And then there’s the pizza.
Everything is made fresh in-house, and watching the team stretch out the dough before piling on all the toppings adds a bit of theatre to the whole experience.
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The wood-fired pizzas are definitely the stars of the show, coming out with that perfect crispy base, soft airy crust, and smoky finish that makes you immediately think, “yeah, that’s the good stuff.”
They also offer a gluten-free base, so there’s something on the menu for everyone to dig into.
But the small plates deserve their flowers too. Dishes like their burrata are a proper crowd-pleaser, served with fresh seasonal tomatoes and bread perfect for scooping up every last bit of creamy goodness.
Add in dough balls and arancini, and suddenly the table starts looking less like a couple of starters and more like a full-on sharing feast.
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One thing we loved? The personality behind the menu. A lot of the pizzas are named after famously grumpy TV and film characters, which gives the whole place a bit of humour and fits the vibe perfectly.
And while we came for the pizza, one surprise standout was the banana split dessert. Fun, nostalgic, slightly over-the-top in the best way, and exactly the kind of thing you don’t think you’ll order… until it shows up and suddenly everyone’s fighting for the last spoonful.
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What makes Grumpy’s special, though, is that it never feels like it’s trying too hard - it’s casual, friendly, and welcoming.
Add in the sunny terrace, a few drinks, and a table full of pizzas shared between mates, and it’s easy to see why people end up staying way longer than planned.
There’s no rush here, just good food, good company, and a place that quietly gets everything right without making a fuss about it.
We finally get why Grumpy's Bar + Wood Fired Pizza is such a Farsley favourite… and trust us, we’ll definitely be back.
Inside Leeds’ very first sauna and ice bath cafe hidden behind a railway arch
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Get ready to take the plunge Leeds, as a community-led sauna and ice bath concept has landed in the city centre.
Hidden behind a railway arch in Saxton Gardens, Kontrast has brought its popular sauna and ice bath concept to the city.
Following the huge success of its Manchester site, Kontrast Leeds combines saunas, ice baths and a cafe designed to bring wellness into everyday life.
The Leeds space features two traditional saunas, one infrared saunas and four ice baths each varying in temperature between 3 and 13 degrees.
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The space is absolutely gorgeous, complete with trendy tin ceilings, fairy lights and soft furnishings.
Plunge pools can be enjoyed solo or shared, depending on what guests choose, giving people the opportunity to shape each session around exactly what they need that day.
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The same goes for the saunas, with one silent and one sauna giving guests the option to come for conversation or reflection.
Single sessions will cost just £12 for 45 minutes, with 90-minute sessions from £20.
There's a fab little cafe too offering all sorts from electrolyte slushes to ginger shots and a range of coffees and matcha.
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Known for making sauna and ice feel more accessible, welcoming and community-driven, Kontrast has grown beyond regular sessions to become a base for recurring events. These include their live ambient DJ set event, Unwind, which celebrates local talent, and their weekly run club, both of which the team hopes to bring to Leeds as part of building a similar sense of community in the city.
Officially opening their doors this Friday 29 May, Kontrast are offering free sessions over the weekend so you can try before you buy. Book your spot here.