Ryedale Tourism - Discover North Yorkshire
This part of the website contains a wide range of information
and advice on the following:
Ryedale is a non-metropolitan district of the shire county of
North Yorkshire in England, nestling between York and the Heritage
Coastline. The North York Moors form the northern border of the
District and the Yorkshire Wolds the southern limit. Ryedale is a
diverse and beautiful area of spectacular scenery, bustling market
towns, dale and hill farms, and picturesque villages.
Ryedale takes its name from the River Rye which, together with
the River Derwent, forms much of the geographical character of the
District. Both rivers rise in the North York Moors and join near
Malton and Norton, eventually draining into the Humber.
Market towns include Helmsley, Kirkbymoorside, Malton,
Norton-on-Derwent and Pickering.
The Discover North Yorkshire Website
The Discover North Yorkshire website aims to ensure that both
visitors and residents have access to a whole range of information
across the District to promote accommodation as well as the many
attractions, events, festivals and activities that are on
offer.
The Official Visitor
Website For Ryedale, North
Yorkshire.
Ryedale District Council is working closely with businesses in
the area to promote the District to visitors and to ensure value
for money for its tourism budget expenditure.
This is undertaken through the Tourism Advisory Board in
partnership with Welcome to Yorkshire and through our commissioned
projects. For more information please contact Economy and
Community on Tel: 01653 600666.
Are you a tourism business? For further advice, please visit
our Tourism - Support for Business page.