Local Cuisine
Try the local delicacies at the market, especially the traditional Yorkshire produce.





Nestled in the heart of North Yorkshire, Northallerton is a market town steeped in history. With roots dating back to Roman times, it grew in prominence during the 11th century as a religious center. The town is known for its role in the Battle of the Standard and its picturesque setting near the River Wiske. Today, Northallerton serves as an administrative hub for the region, offering visitors a blend of historical intrigue and charming countryside views.
Nestled in the heart of North Yorkshire, Northallerton is a market town steeped in history. With roots dating back to Roman times, it grew in prominence during the 11th century as a religious center. The town is known for its role in the Battle of the Standard and its picturesque setting near the River Wiske. Today, Northallerton serves as an administrative hub for the region, offering visitors a blend of historical intrigue and charming countryside views.
Historic market town with Roman roots.
Administrative center for North Yorkshire.
Proximity to the scenic Vale of Mowbray.
Rich history with ties to the Battle of the Standard.
Rich historical background with Roman and medieval influences.
Central location for exploring North Yorkshire.
Charming market town atmosphere with local produce.
Try the local delicacies at the market, especially the traditional Yorkshire produce.
Northallerton is well connected by train, making it easy to explore nearby attractions.
History buffs and countryside explorers.
GBP £
$80-$150 p/day
English
Visit the site of the Battle of the Standard for a touch of history.
Explore the local shops and markets for unique finds and souvenirs.
History, Cultural, Relaxation, Sightseeing
April-June, September-November
Spring is ideal for visiting Northallerton with blooming landscapes and mild weather.
Summer offers warm weather, perfect for exploring the countryside.
Fall brings beautiful foliage and a quieter atmosphere.
Winter is peaceful, with fewer tourists and cozy local pubs.