The best time to go to Osmotherley is during the late spring, summer, and early autumn months, from May to October.
These months offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the North York Moors and the village itself. You'll find longer daylight hours, generally milder temperatures, and less rainfall, making it ideal for walking, cycling, and enjoying the outdoors. The village green often sees more activity, and the local pubs and cafes are bustling.
For those interested in hiking and outdoor pursuits, the summer months of June, July, and August are particularly good. The Cleveland Way National Trail, which passes through Osmotherley, is at its most accessible during this period, and the surrounding countryside is in full bloom. It's an excellent time for travellers who want to spend their days actively exploring the scenic landscapes.
If you prefer a slightly quieter experience with colourful foliage, September and October can be wonderful. The weather remains generally agreeable, and the autumnal colours of the North York Moors are quite striking.