Hutton-le-Hole
Hutton-le-Hole is one of North Yorkshire’s most popular villages. The wonderful green grass is a perfect picnic spot throughout the summer months.
The moorland sheep are all over the village, hoping to pick up scraps from the many visitors that this beautiful village attracts all summer long. The stream that runs through the center of the village does not carry much water through summer but there should be enough to have a paddle.
There is a gift shop and pub with ice cream and sweet shops to be found on the left and right hand side of the village as you head north. The road out of the top of the village carries on over the moor to Castleton, and passes the Lion Inn before dropping down again to the remote village. The Lion Inn is one of the most remote pubs in the country and is very popular with music fans who flock there to hear some of the best local and national bands around.