Travel to Middleham by road
If you’re travelling to Middleham by car from London, the south of England or the Midlands, take the A1 all the way to Yorkshire and then take the A6055 turn off.
Those arriving from Newcastle or Scotland can drive due south via the A1, again taking the A6055 turn off.
To plan your journey we recommend using the AA Route Planner.
For more information and to check for possible delays visit yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/transport.
Travel to Middleham by train
Travelling by train will involve some bus or taxi travel as there is no railway station at Middleham. Some direct trains are available from London to Northallerton (2.5 hours), a 15-minute drive from Middleham.
For more information and to check train times and prices visit nationalrail.co.uk.
Travel to Middleham by plane
For some, air travel could be the easiest way to reach Middleham.
The closest airport to Middleham is Leeds-Bradford, a 75-minute drive from this small Yorkshire town.
Planes arrive from a number of airports in the UK and Ireland including London Heathrow, Belfast, Aberdeen, Southampton and Dublin.
For more information and to check flight times and prices visit leedsbradfordairport.co.uk.