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North Yorkshire Outdoor play areas
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Travel between Embsay station, built in 1888, and the new award-winning station at Bolton Abbey. Your journey takes you through picturesque Yorkshire Dales scenery. Bolton Abbey station is the ideal...
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Cistercian abbey, Georgian water garden and medieval deer park. World Heritage Site World Heritage Site Monumental ruins of a 12th-century Cistercian Abbey Elegant ornamental Georgian...
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Kilnsey Park is a working trout farm and you can watch the stages from the baby trout in the top raceway until they reach maturity - then feed the giant trout! There are always fun trails to follow...
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Mother Shipton is England’s most famous Prophetess. She lived some 500 years ago during the reigns of King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I. Her Prophetic visions became known and feared...
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Built under the guidance of Sir Christopher Wren in 17 Century, the superb contents of the house, collected by William Weddell, ancestor of the Compton family, include the Gobelins Tapestry Room, a...
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With our magnificent steam engines, beautiful rural stations and smartly uniformed staff, a visit to the North Yorkshire Moors Railway is like taking a step back in time. From the smoke and steam...
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Peasholm Park has a tranquil lake and in the summer months people can hire boats of all sorts to enjoy the water at close quarters. Boats include traditional rowing boats and canoes but pedaloes with...
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If there is a visit you make this year with your children, make it to Playdale Farm Park. Now in its sixth season it is a must for everyone, come rain or shine, you and your children will have a...
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The £3.3 million Bramall Learning Centre has been officially opened. This innovative new centre is one of the UK's greenest buildings and will provide free education facilities for more than...
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Millions of years ago, the land upon which Robin Hood’s Bay is situated was once a deep sea. The sea animals of the time, buried in the mud, became fossilised, providing one of the best sources...
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A Sheltered Haven Sheltered from the north winds by Lingrow Knowle, the quaint village of Runswick Bay with its white painted cottages and neat gardens looks out on one of the loveliest bays in the...
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Now celebrating our 80th year, we have been operating trains since 1931, taking passengers for around ¾ mile from Peasholm Park to Scalby Mills stations, offering beautiful views of...
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An adventure nature trail that will fascinate, challenge and delight! The scent of the wild flower meadow, the sound of a passing dragonfly, the birdsong and gentle breeze through the woodland...
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The Forbidden Corner is a unique labyrinth of tunnels, chambers, follies and surprises created in a four acre garden in the heart of Tupgill Park and the Yorkshire Dales. The temple of the...
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The York Viking Walk is a fascinating tour of Viking York. Time travel back to the 9th century and see where the Vikings fought to take the city in a bloody battle in 867. Find out how the Vikings'...
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Whitby West Cliff top is dominated by Whitby hotels , guest houses, holiday accommodation and tourist attractions. George Hudson ‘The Railway King’, who was instrumental in bringing...
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YorkBoat Daytime City Cruises operate everyday giving you the opportunity to see the sights of York in comfort whatever the weather! Sit back, relax and enjoy a drink from the bar as the sights...
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Yorkshire's Premier Multi Award-Winning Lavender Farm, Lavender Gardens and Specialist Plant Nursery set in a spectacular hillside farm of nearly 60 acres, within the Howardian Hills Area of...
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