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Barley Hall is a stunning medieval townhouse, once home to the Priors of Nostell and the Mayor of York. Until the 1980s the house was hidden under the relatively modern façade of a derelict office block. Only when the building was...
This bustling market town boasts an attractive blend of past and present with lots to see and lots to do. The medieval town of Beverley is famous for its 13th century Minster, its market and its music. Toll Gavel, Butcher Row, Ladygate,...
Bolton Abbey is in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales on the banks of the River Wharfe. With just under 30,000 acres of beautiful countryside, over 80 miles of footpaths and ample space to run around and enjoy the fresh air, there is something...
A keepered fishery providing an opportunity to fish for wild and stocked brown trout and grayling throughout its waters.
The Estate’s fishery totals some 4.5 miles of double bank fishing on the upper stretches of the River...
Welcome to Bridlington... This seaside town has plenty of things to see and do. This guide aims to help you decide where to go and what to do during your visit.
Whether it's a day at the beach with an ice cream and fish and chips,...
Get outdoors and explore nature’s wonderland, 320 million years in the making and set within the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Inspire your imagination
Wind your way through the labyrinth...
Download a copy of your guide to 'Shirley Country' and uncover the history of the Bronte's in the villages and towns around the Spen Valley, setting for Charlotte Bronte's novel 'Shirley'. Published in 1849, Charlotte Bronte's novel Shirley...
Burnby Hall Gardens are situated in the charming market town of Pocklington, on the edge of the Yorkshire Wolds. The wonderful Gardens are often claimed to be "a jewel in Yorkshire’s Crown” and have been awarded Gold in the prestigious...
Check out what is happening at Burton Constable this year
The Museum is in the ship-owner's house in Grape Lane, Whitby where the young James Cook lodged as apprentice seaman. Rich authentic collections - original paintings and drawings, maps, ship models, and Pacific artefacts...
A warm welcome to the Cleveland Ironstone Mining Museum. We offer visitors the opportunity to experience the underground world of a real ironstone mine and to explore the skills, customs and life of the Cleveland miner. It was those miners...
Discover DIG!
Owned by the same archaeologists who created JORVIK Viking Centre after discovering the famous Viking-age city in York. DIG offers you a unique archaeological adventure to get you on your way to becoming a real archaeologist....
Visit the Worlds Largest Emergency Services Museum!
Fort Paull, Yorkshires only remaining Napoleonic Fortress and a fantastic day out for all the family
Explore 500 years of history within the walls of this superb Napoleonic fortress set in 10 acres with magnificent views over the...
Wander through a breathtaking landscape and discover magical abbey ruins, tranquil water gardens and timeless beauty.
Fountains Abbey
Explore the magnificent ruins of a once great abbey, destroyed...
Learn a new skill, watch some outdoor theatre, enjoy a guided walk or talk to an expert. Joining an event is a great way to make your day out amazing.
You’ll always find lots on at Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal, with...
Against the stunning backdrop of the Peak District National Park, Holmfirth is a thriving town. With speciality shops and markets, bespoke art and tempting treats, plus a packed events programme, Holmfirth is a great place to stay.
Hull and East Yorkshire has a whole lot more going on than you could ever imagine... Check out the attractions map which not only gives you information about our attractions in the region but it shows you where they are and how easy it is...
A visit to Hull is always the start of a great story. Located on the banks of the Rivers Hull and Humber, Hull is a city steeped in history and culture combined with an exciting and eclectic nightlife. A visit provides the perfect opportunity...
DISCOVER COPPERGATE
Take hold of the past and explore the excavations which fi rst unearthed the Viking-age city in our brand new exhibitions.
The remains of 1,000-year-old houses are revealed beneath your feet,...
Kirklees Light Railway
Yorkshire's Great Little Steam Trains
Travel along behind Hawk, Owl, Fox, Badger or Katie, our five friendly little engines here at the Kirklees Light Railway the home...
Enjoy your very own Birthday Party Express at the Kirklees Light Railway.
Situated on the route of York's Famous Walls walk, Micklegate Bar Museum has stood sentinel to the city for over 800 years.
As York's most important gateway, the bar has served a number of important roles since its construction in...
Visit England's oldest visitor attraction! Millions of visitors from all over the world have been enchanted by the Park's natural beauty, mesmerised by the Petrifying Well and enthralled by Mother Shipton's birthplace and her amazing story....
Welcome, and thank you for visiting Pennine Boat Trips. We have expanded, and have even more to offer our groups. We specialise in catering for groups, with ‘Days Out’ Packages, which include canal boat trips, and the Quay Café,...
Luxury Dayboats Airedale & Bedale, available for day hire for up to 10 people. Fitted out to a high standard, including cooking facilities, toilet, and seating inside and out. Enjoy the Leeds & Liverpool Canal, take a picnic, or...
Built in 1821, Skidby Windmill has been grinding grain almost continually for nearly two centuries! The Wolds were the 'bread basket' of Yorkshire, and in the last century, over 200 corn windmills dominated the landscape. Agricultural depression...
Welcome to Thackray Medical Museum.
Through nine interactive galleries we will take you on a journey of discovery to explore the incredible world of medicine. Travel from the Victorian age to the present day to explore the fascinating...
Let us transport you back to the dirt and grime of Victorian Leeds.
Take a walk down the streets of 1842 and be surrounded by the smells and sounds of Victorian life. Explore the horror of surgery...
The Bayle Museum was once the entrance to Bridlington Priory. The Bayle is a Grade I Listed Building and Scheduled Ancient Monument which makes it of great interest historically and architecturally.
The Museum incorporates collections...
Discover a little-known treasure of the North York Moors - the buildings of Temple Lushington Moore.
Described as 'Arguably the greatest of all victorian church architects' he was involved with dozens of buildings in and around...
Set in the picturesque market town of Thirsk, 23 Kirkgate is home to the world famous vet-cum-author James Herriot..
Come and get behind the scenes of the BBC series, and see what has been capturing the hearts and minds of so many...
Thirsk Museum was established in 1975 with the aim of preserving objects that were disappearing from everyday use, but which told something of the history and customs of past generations who had lived and worked in Thirsk and the surrounding...
Founded in 1823, Whitby Museum has something for everyone - from jurassic reptiles and ammonites to ship models, costumes, bygones, Whitby Jet jewellery, the Hand of Glory and the Tempest Prognosticator.
Children under 16 go FREE.
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Fresh air, picturesque landscapes and a haven for wildlife: the countryside in Hull and East Yorkshire is nothing short of stunning. Visitors head here every year to escape the hustle and bustle and enjoy a break in rural surroundings.
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The Schoolroom Museum in Great Ayton is housed in a building once used as a charity school which was founded in 1704 by Michael Postgate, a local landowner. It was here, between 1736 and 1740, that Captain James Cook received his early education....
The Wensleydale Creamery Visitor Centre is an unique place to visit, full of history, heritage, and heaps of Wensleydale cheese-fuelled fun!
Take a trip back in time to where Wensleydale cheese-making began as you explore our...