As coronavirus restrictions begin to ease, these wonderful lesser-known villages are places that are well worth seeing. The stay at home order has ended but current Government guidance advises people to minimise travel where possible and to avoid making unnecessary trips. Bookmark these places for a walk or a picnic with friends during the summer. Here are 10 of the best villages within an easy drive of Leeds that may be less familiar:
1. Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
Lofthouse is a tiny village in the Nidderdale area of North Yorkshire and boasts the delightful Nidd Falls. Drive: 1hr 15min Photo: Gerard Binks Photography
2. Kettlewell
Kettlewell is an attractive grey stone village nestled in the steep, narrow part of the Yorkshire Dales. Walk through picturesque cottages before enjoying a pint in one of its pubs. Drive: 1hr 15mins to 1hr 30mins Photo: Marisa Cashill
3. Hebden, North Yorkshire
Hebden is a small yet historic village nestled in Lower Wharfedale in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. The village is designated as a conservation area. Drive: 1hr to 1hr 15min Photo: Bruce Rollinson
4. Osmotherley, North Yorkshire
Osmotherley, a tiny village in the Hambleton hills, boasts wide views across to the Yorkshire Dales. The village has three pubs, two cafes and a fish and chip shop and is close to the stunning Cod Beck reservoir. Drive: 1hr to 1hr 15min Photo: Simon Hulme
5. Skidby, East Riding of Yorkshire
As you approach Skidby, near Beverley, you will see the impressive four-sailed mill standing on top of the hill. The gorgeous Millhouse Restaurant is worth a visit. Drive: 1hr 15min Photo: Tony Johnson
6. Bishop Burton
Bishop Burton is a small village on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds. Much of the village forms a conservation area and it's home to one of Europe's leading Equestrian Centres. Drive: 1hr to 1hr 15min Photo: Tony Johnson