Yarm Map
Yarm map, view the North Yorkshire town of Yarm, located in the county of North Yorkshire, England.
Detailed Street Map of Yarm North Yorkshire & Guide to the Area
Yarm Map North Yorkshire: Interactive map of Yarm, displaying the town situated in the county of North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.
Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Yarm area and a Yarm town centre map, showing Yarm Railway Station.
Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Yarm map are: Yarm Viaduct, Yarm Train Station, The Keys, Strickland & Holt, Pizza Express, Sainsbury's Local, The Black Bull, Co-op Food, The Pot and Glass, Tui Travel, The Yorkshire Deli, The George & Dragon, The Ship Inn, Whinstone View, Yarm Town Hall, The Union Arms, Yarm Medical Centre, Boots Pharmacy, The House, Café Nero, Santander, Saks Hair & Beauty, Café 92, Waterstones, St Mary Magdalene Church, The Blue Bell, Barrel & Bird, Tomahawk Steakhouse, The Lost Botanist, Yarm Library, The Italian Job, Yarm School, Balti Hut, HSBC, Whisk & Pickle, Five Houses Farm Shop, Acklam Vets, Costa Coffee, Yarm School Senior Site, Head Quarters Barbers, Abbeyfield House, Lewis & Cooper, The Rounton Coffee Shop, The Peppermill Bistro, Barclays Bank, All Saints School, Mount Leven Surgery, Holland & Barrett, Indigo Hair, The Hive Artisan Market, Deli at Yarm.
By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Kirklevington, Aislaby, Hilton, Maltby, Ingleby Barwick, Egglescliffe, Long Newton, Eaglescliffe, High Leven, Low Worsall, High Worsall, Hutton Rudby, Crathorne, Middleton St George, Middleton One Row, Sadberge, Picton, Great Smeaton, Appleton Wiske, Brompton, Seamer, Stokesley, Great Ayton, Carlton, Redmarshall, Carlton-in-Cleveland, Swainby, Sexhow, Faceby.
Yarm is the kind of town that's full of character, with charm that goes way beyond its good looks. Sitting on the southern edge of the River Tees, it's officially in North Yorkshire but often feels like a crossroads between counties, drawing people in with its historic high street, smart eateries and riverside setting. It's a town that does things at its own pace—never in a rush, always tidy, and just bustling enough to keep things interesting. Whether you're after a quiet pint, a bit of boutique shopping or a riverside stroll, Yarm ticks a lot of boxes.
Yarm has been around a fair while, and it wears its history well. The town began as a river port and market centre, mentioned in the Domesday Book and growing steadily through the medieval period. Its wide Georgian high street hints at the wealth that once passed through, and the cobbled charm is still very much alive today. The famous Yarm Viaduct, towering above the rooftops, stands as a proud reminder of Victorian ambition. In more recent years, Yarm's grown as a commuter town with strong ties to nearby Stockton and Middlesbrough. It now has a population of around 9,000 and manages to strike a nice balance between heritage and modern living.
There's no shortage of things to see and do locally. Yarm's high street is a big draw—lined with independent shops, pubs, cafés and restaurants, it's lively without feeling hectic. The riverside walks offer peaceful views and plenty of spots to stop and watch the world go by. History fans can explore the 15th-century Church of St Mary Magdalene, while nearby Preston Park Museum and Grounds provides family-friendly history with Victorian streets, gardens and woodland trails. Ormesby Hall, a National Trust property not far away, gives you a taste of life in a grand Georgian manor, and the ruins of Gisborough Priory, managed by English Heritage, are perfect for a lazy afternoon wander.
Wider North Yorkshire is packed with gems, and Yarm makes a good base to explore them. The North York Moors are within reach, offering moorland walks, scenic drives and chocolate-box villages like Hutton-le-Hole and Helmsley. You can head west to Richmond or up into the Dales for real postcard stuff—rolling hills, stone barns, and pubs that do a decent pint and proper pie. York's always worth a day out, full of Roman and Viking stories, museums, shops and tearooms. And if you fancy the sea air, you're only about an hour from Whitby, Saltburn or Robin Hood's Bay.
Getting to Yarm is straightforward. The town has its own railway station, a little out from the centre but with direct links to York, Leeds, and Middlesbrough. It sits near the A19 and A66, so driving in is easy from most directions, and there's plenty of parking in and around the town. Teesside International Airport is just ten minutes away by car, which is about as handy as it gets if you're heading further afield. Buses run regularly through Yarm, connecting it with nearby towns and villages, and once you're here, most of what you'll want to do is within a short walk.
North Yorkshire itself is a county with a bit of everything. It's big, beautiful and endlessly varied—from the windswept coastline to the hills and dales inland, from buzzing market towns to tucked-away hamlets where time slows down. It's the sort of place that rewards curiosity, whether you're on foot, bike or behind the wheel. Farming, tourism and history are all woven through its fabric, and there's a strong sense of place wherever you go. Yarm might be on the edge of the county, but it's very much part of the North Yorkshire story—elegant, easy-going and quietly proud of what it has to offer.
We hope you found this Yarm tourist map useful for your visit to the area.
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