Castle Howard

 

Visit Castle Howard, near York, and explore the historic house, gardens and adventure playground for a great family day out.

 

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Flamingo Land

 

Yorkshire's ultimate Theme Park attraction & an award winning Zoo, plus a luxury Resort Village, for fantastic family days out, holidays & short breaks.

 

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North Yorkshire Moors Railway

 

Heritage Steam Trains — Looking for fun days out in Yorkshire? Look no further than North Yorkshire Moors Railway. Ride the rails in style with our historic steam engine locomotives.

 

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Dalby Forest

 

Home to over 8500 acres of breath-taking views, endless walking, running and cycle trails and Gruffalo adventures, a great day out awaits at Dalby Forest.

 

From airsoft to paintballing and tree climbing, Dalby Activity Centre has something for every adventurous child (or grown up) could want!

 

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Whitby

 

Whitby is a seaside town in Yorkshire, northern England, split by the River Esk. On the East Cliff, overlooking the North Sea, the ruined Gothic Whitby Abbey was Bram Stoker’s inspiration for “Dracula”.

 

Nearby is the Church of St. Mary, reached by 199 steps. The Captain Cook Memorial Museum, in the house where Cook once lived, displays paintings and maps.

 

West of town is West Cliff Beach, lined with beach huts

Rievaulx Abbey

 

Rievaulx Abbey, founded in 1132, was the first Cistercian abbey to be established in the north of England. It quickly became one of the most powerful and spiritually renowned centres of monasticism in Britain, housing a 650-strong community at its peak in the 1160s under its most famous abbot, Aelred.

 

Rievaulx Abbey is the perfect choice for a peaceful day out, with its extensive ruins and fascinating museum in a secluded North York Moors valley.

 

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Staithes

 

Clinging to the hillside, Staithes is an unmissable destination to explore. From the winding cobbled streets to the charming 18th century cottages, you’ll find this coastal village is full of character.

 

Staithes was once one of the largest fishing ports in the North East, now this hillside gem is a treasured based for exploring Yorkshire’s cliff top paths and discovering the delights of rock pooling and fossil hunting on the small sandy beach.

Nunnington Hall

 

Explore Nunnington Hall in Yorkshire, a rural manor house with an organic garden, tea-rooms and exciting exhibitions.

 

There's plenty for all of the family to do on a visit to Nunnington Hall. From art exhibitions to games, crafts and more, including our Lion's Den play area. Visit during half term for extra activities for the kids to enjoy.

 

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Farndale

 

Running northwards from Lowna on the Hutton le Hole to Gillamoor road the dale is bounded Blakey Ridge to the east and Rudland Rigg to the west. The old Rosedale Ironstone Railway snakes around the northern end of the dale.

 

In spring (late March/April) the Farndale daffodil season begins, giving us a world famous tourist attraction of carpets of golden wild daffodils all along the River Dove from LowMill to Church Houses.

 

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