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Driffield

Driffield, often referred to as Great Driffield, sits at the heart of the Yorkshire Wolds, earning its title as the 'Capital of the Wolds.' This historic market town and civil parish, which includes the neighboring village of Little Driffield, has seen steady population growth, reaching over 13,400 residents according to recent census data. Recognized in the 2019 Sunday Times report as one of the best places to live in northern England, Driffield offers a tranquil yet well-connected base for travelers. Located just 29 miles east of York, 23 miles north of Hull, and 53 miles north-east of Leeds, the town provides easy access to major regional hubs while maintaining a distinct, relaxed atmosphere. For frequent-flyer hotel travelers, Driffield represents a quiet retreat where convenience meets charm, ideal for those seeking a peaceful stay amidst rolling countryside views without sacrificing accessibility to larger cities.

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Getting there & around

🚆 Arram railway station🚆 Bempton railway station🚆 Hunmanby railway station

Before choosing where to stay

Base in Town Center

Hotels are primarily concentrated in the town center, offering convenient walking access to markets, restaurants, and services. This central location serves as the ideal starting point for exploring the surrounding Yorkshire Wolds landscape, with well-developed transport links connecting to nearby villages and major cities like York and Hull.

Transport Links

While there is no direct airport, Driffield is well-connected by road to major hubs. It is approximately 53 miles (85 km) from Leeds, 29 miles (47 km) from York, and 23 miles (37 km) from Hull. Travelers can easily reach these cities via car or long-distance bus, making it accessible for those flying into larger regional airports.

Best Season

Driffield is pleasant year-round, with spring through autumn offering ideal conditions for touring the Yorkshire Wolds. As a recognized 'best place to live,' the town maintains a calm and welcoming atmosphere throughout the seasons, ensuring a comfortable and restful stay for hotel guests regardless of the time of visit.

Nearby attractions

Yorkshire Wolds

Yorkshire Wolds

Nature4.4 km

range of hills in the United Kingdom

Driffield Castle

Historic4.3 km

motte-and-bailey castle in Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK

Burton Agnes Hall

Burton Agnes Hall

Museum6.7 km

Grade I listed historic house museum in East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK

Skipsea Castle

Skipsea Castle

Historic9.8 km

castle in Skipsea, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom

Rudston Monolith

Rudston Monolith

Monument10.4 km

menhir

Bridlington Priory

Bridlington Priory

Worship14.9 km

church in Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK

Bethells Bridge

Landmark6.9 km

swing bridge on the Driffield Navigation in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England

Beverley Minster

Beverley Minster

Worship18.8 km

church in Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK

Church of St Michael

Church of St Michael

Worship8.6 km

church in Garton on the Wolds, Yorkshire, England

HMS Falmouth

HMS Falmouth

Historic19.7 km

1910 Weymouth-class light cruiser

Hornsea Mere

Hornsea Mere

Nature16.6 km

lake in the United Kingdom

Sewerby Hall and Gardens

Sewerby Hall and Gardens

Museum17.6 km

Grade I listed English country house in East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK

Dining

Pipe and Glass

Restaurant Michelin£££16.2 km

Look for the church spire to help you navigate through the maze of country lanes that lead to this charming 15th-century pub, which was originally the gatehouse of Dalton Park. The Yorkshire larder is well-represented on the menus, with numerous daily specials reflecting what’s best in season. Unfussy, instantly recognisable dishes like dressed crab are elevated thanks to the exceptional ingredients and the kitchen's keen sense of balance. The charming team ensure everyone is looked after with a smile, and smart bedrooms add a luxurious edge.

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Westwood

Restaurant£££18.1 km

This smart, modern restaurant occupies one wing of an impressive Grade II listed former courthouse and has a sheltered courtyard terrace for warmer days. It’s run with passion by twins Michele and Matthew, whose menus mix traditional dishes with some more modern, creative choices.

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GREGGS

bakery4.2 km

Bakery

Caffè Nero

cafe18.5 km

Café

The Hawkwood Bar Restaurant

Restaurant19.4 km

Restaurant

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