Nestled within the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire is the small village of Swainby, perfectly positioned for exploring the north-western corner of the North York Moors National Park. The village plays host to traditional Yorkshire dry stone walls and is surrounded by hills, sheep, heather and moorland. Here, you will also find two pubs, The Blacksmiths Arms and The Black Horse, in addition to a shop, making the village retreat for touring further afield.