Bielby Beck is a small stream that runs through the village of Bielby in North Yorkshire, England. The beck is approximately 6.5 miles long and is a tributary of the River Derwent. The beck is surrounded by beautiful countryside and is a popular spot for walkers and anglers. The beck is home to a variety of fish species, including brown trout, grayling, and chub.
The beck is also home to a number of bird species, including kingfishers, dippers, and herons. The surrounding countryside is also home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, foxes, and badgers. The beck is an important part of the local ecosystem and is protected by the North Yorkshire Wildlife Trust.
The village of Bielby is a charming and picturesque village that is steeped in history. The village is home to a number of historic buildings, including the 12th-century St. John the Evangelist Church. The village is also home to a number of local businesses, including a pub, a post office, and a village shop. The village is a popular destination for tourists and is a great place to explore the beautiful North Yorkshire countryside.