
Discover Newton-on-Ouse
Newton-on-Ouse is a village located in North Yorkshire, governed by North Yorkshire Council (formerly Hambleton). It has a population of approximately 600 residents. Situated near the River Ouse, the village is notable for its proximity to Beningbrough Hall, a historic house with extensive gardens open to visitors.
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Stay in Newton-on-Ouse

The George Hotel Easingwold

The Little Hide - Adult Only Camping Pods

Flat 7 Blue Bridge Court - York Boutique Lets

Black Bull Inn
Experience a traditional English pub setting in the heart of Boroughbridge, offering a classic pub atmosphere.

Stunning 2-bed Riverside Luxury Home with Parking
Things to Do in Newton-on-Ouse

Chapel of Our Lady of the Crag
Carved directly into the limestone cliffside, the Chapel of Our Lady of the Crag is a distinctive and captivating historic landmark in Knaresborough.

Great Yorkshire Show
The Great Yorkshire Show is an iconic annual event, offering a vibrant celebration of agriculture, food, and entertainment for all ages.

The Bloody Tour of York
The City of York walls are the most unique and complete in the country. They have also seen their fair share of blood with heads spiked on Micklegate bar, a medieval Jewish massacre and cannon fire from the Civil War in 1644.Join award winning Mad Alice on a gruesome walk on the walls as she highlig...
Food & Drink

The Blacksmiths Arms
The Blacksmiths Arms, located in the charming village of Linton-on-Ouse, offers a quintessential Yorkshire pub experience. While visiting, enjoy the convenience of pay-and-display parking nearby, allowing you to relax and savor the local hospitality and delicious meals. This welcoming pub is perfect for a cozy meal or a pint after exploring the scenic surroundings.

The Dawnay Arms
The Dawnay Arms in Newton-on-Ouse offers a charming Yorkshire pub experience with its delightful menu featuring local favorites like venison and pork belly roast. Situated near the scenic river, this establishment is perfect for a cozy meal by the log burner or enjoying the stunning garden views. Convenient parking is available, making it an ideal stop for travelers exploring the York area.

Mr P’s Curious Tavern
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Geographic Facts
- Population
- 599
- Area
- 702.43 km²
- Administrative area
- North Yorkshire
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