Little-known tourist town is suprisingly ‘perfect’ in almost every way

“Secret area” of Pateley Bridge (Image: YorkshireLive)

A town, Pateley Bridge in Nidderdale, has been hailed as the “perfect” day trip destination by fellow journalist Samantha Teasdale.

Upon visiting the charming location, the reporter at said has numerous perks, from local produce to convenient car parking and a gallery showcasing original film posters fetching up to £170,000 in value. 

With lots of affordable short and long-haul car park spaces near the town centre, it’s a convenient place to “pop back any time to put your shopping in the car” so that you can enjoy the rest of your trip without the baggage. 

Visitors don’t need to worry about getting lost, or having to take out their mobile for , as the shops, restaurants and attractions are along the high street and the area is “well-signposted”. 

Attractions include , which has been trading continuously since 1827, and is one of the few authentic traditional old sweet shops still selling retro sweets of a bygone age. 

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The Tordoff gallery

The Tordoff Gallery (Image: YorkshireLive)

Then there’s , which serves the “country’s best hot chocolate”, the for people interested in the local history of the town, and , which houses original film posters.

Further down the hill, there is a variety of takeaways available, including a traditional British fish and chip shop and a pancake house.

There’s even a “secret area”, nestled along stunning historic buildings, which offers more shops and dining options for locals and visitors.

One of Pateley Bridge’s charms is its “celebration of local produce”, said the reporter. pub sources its meat from local butchers, a practice that is seemingly echoed throughout the village.

Burger and chips pub lunch

Local produce is utilised in the town (Image: YorkshireLive)

Pateley pasty

Pateley pasty rivals the Cornish pasty (Image: YorkshireLive)

The local butchers even created a Pateley pasty to rival the Cornish version.

“I cannot say a bad thing about the beautiful North Yorkshire town,” said Samantha. “There were no litter on the streets, everyone was friendly, and we were able to get a full day of fun before heading back home.”

While Samantha visited Pateley Bridge during the winter, she is keen to return during the summer months to explore the tourist town even further. 

Despite wanting to return to Pateley Bridge, in North Yorkshire, when the weather is warmer, she attested: “It really is a place where you can visit in all weathers as it has everything you could possibly need.”

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