Dishforth
Travel Guide
Visit Dishforth

Radisson Hotel York
All was great
Reviewed on 19 Mar, 2026

Hampton by Hilton York Piccadilly
Breakfast was ok, did not use gym.
Reviewed on 17 Mar, 2026

The Milner York
We had a wonderful stay however the fridge was quite noisy when trying to go to bed.
Reviewed on 19 Mar, 2026

Harrogate by Deuce Hotels
Great location and excellent standard of room. Not very noise-proof from the bar across the road - it was loud until late and the early morning deliveries disturbed our sleep. The bathroom door didn't shut. Overall pleasant stay.
Reviewed on 15 Mar, 2026

The Little Hide - Adult Only Camping Pods
Everything was wonderful and amazing ill definetly be coming back
Reviewed on 1 Feb, 2026

Goodramgate Apartments
Really central. Excellent check in support, allowing us to leave bags. Things just abbit tired, dishwasher was broken and left with stagnant water which was quite smelly
Reviewed on 9 Mar, 2026
Popular places to visit

Sutton Bank National Park Centre
Explore the great outdoors at Sutton Bank National Park Centre, a lovely green space in Cold Kirby. Visit the top-notch restaurants or lively bars in this quaint area.
World of James Herriot
You can spend time browsing the exhibits at World of James Herriot during your travels in Thirsk. Visit the spas and lively bars in this relaxing area.
Thirsk Museum
You can spend an afternoon exploring the galleries in Thirsk Museum in Thirsk. Visit the spas and top-notch restaurants in this quaint area.
Thirsk Birds of Prey Centre
Why not visit the native and exotic animals who live at Thirsk Birds of Prey Centre during your trip to Kirby Wiske? Visit the lively bars or top-notch restaurants in this quaint area.
Zillah Bell Gallery
You can spend an afternoon studying the exhibits at Zillah Bell Gallery in Thirsk. Visit the spas and lively bars in this relaxing area.
Rural Arts
You can spend an afternoon studying the exhibits at Rural Arts during your trip to Sowerby. Visit the spas and top-notch restaurants in this quaint area.
Things to do





![The road to nowhere Dishforth has become a 'dead end' village since 1970 when this road [Topcliffe Road] was abandoned in favour of a new dual carriageway [A168]. Fifty years ago this was the A167, which began at Green Hammerton and made its way northwards via Boroughbridge, Dishforth [with an interruption at the WW2 airfield], Topcliffe and Northallerton to Darlington. The buildings on the left are part of Dishforth Garden Centre.](https://images.trvl-media.com/place/3000443957/a5ec2e71-e5d7-466d-ac64-004ae99c5368.jpg?impolicy=fcrop&w=1040&h=580&q=mediumHigh)


