Yorkshire Sightseeing & Activities Guide

recommended places to visit and things to do in Yorkshire


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northern Europe's largest medieval cathedral, a stone masterpiece in various Gothic styles, with the world's largest medieval stained glass window

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stately home, architectural masterpiece, housing an outstanding art collection and stunning interiors, set in 1000 acres of parkland and featured in Brideshead Revisited and Victoria

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well-presented railway museum, largest in the world, with a wide-ranging appeal beyond the railway enthusiast

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multi-media ride through a realistic reconstruction of the sights, sounds and smells of the 10th century Viking settlement on this site

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authentic 18th century scythe works with waterwheels and tilt hammers. The house, workshops, crucible steel furnace, waterwheels and dam create a unique atmosphere of life in centuries long past

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former home of The Priors of Nostell and Mayor of York - rediscovered behind modern facade in 1980s - restored to original 15th century splendour - magnificent Great Hall

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displaying exhibitions of contemporary and historic art in the spacious Saloon Galleries. The gardens are experiencing a renaissance with new planting schemes, enhancing the herbaceous borders

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14 acres of gardens - herbaceous borders - rose garden - rockery - cottage garden

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the home of the famous Brontë family containing the world's most comprehensive collection of Brontë manuscripts, letters, early editions of the novels and poetry

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with a wealth of artefacts, objets d'art and paintings dating mostly from the 18th and 19th century. Walkers and cyclists welcomed in the grounds

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with events, demonstrations of traditional crafts and changing exhibitions telling the story of the Yorkshire Dales, landscape and people, past and present

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boasting a collection of blackwork embroidery and decorated, plaster ceilings with intimate gardens, duck pond and bird hide

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built in 1888 with a new award winning Bolton Abbey station which is a reconstruction of the original and vintage steam locomotives

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a fine Georgian town house, exuding a welcoming feeling, with a richly decorated interior with many objects d'art and a special children's tour

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the home of the Terry family (chocolates). Make your own chocolate box to take home and wander in the beautifully restored Arts & Crafts garden

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the edge of the lovely town of Grassington in the heart of Wharfedale, with large car park and picnic facilities

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go 140m underground to England's last deep coal mine, with 14 galleries to explore and blacksmiths to chat to and an adventure playground for children

Nostell

Wakefield

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with a world class collection of furniture, textiles and wallpaper and priceless paintings inside and room to explore outside - including cycle trails -

Nunnington Hall

Kirkbymoorside

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a welcoming house on the River Rye including a collection of high quality, miniature rooms and touring art exhibitions throughout the year

Rotunda Museum

Scarborough

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dedicated to the local, coastal geology which has yielded many of Britains most important dinosaur fossils, with original Victorian exhibits and modern hands on galleries

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a fine regency hall surrounded by parkland designed by Capability Brown and will modern gardens designed by the renowned Dutch plantsman Piet Oudolf.. Alive with clever contrasts and colour throughout the seasons

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experience 200 years of transport history walking down a 1940’s high street, board a tram or enjoy the pleasures of the carriage ride

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a family interactive experience where the visitor can learn about cheese, watch demonstrations and try out some cheese

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with many interesting artefacts and items relating to nearly two hundred years of brewing, as well as an opportunity to sample any of six different cask ales

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popular museum covering everyday life through the centuries, best known for its reconstructed Victorian street

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a family-friendly museum exploring social history and childhood in Victorian era Leeds with a street of shops and workplaces. There are also exhibits explaining the Suffragette Campaigns

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founded in the twelfth century, these magnificent ruins echo with centuries old stories. Wonderful walking with ancient tree avenues and a playful water garden

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a fine 18th Century Manor House with unrivalled art collections surrounded by formal and woodland gardens and children's adventure playground

Rievaulx Terrace

Kirkbymoorside

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grand and tranquil historic house with an impressive ionic temple, a woodland play area and outdoor games for children. Picnics welcome

Ripley Castle

Harrogate

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lived in by the same family since the fourteenth century with armour and portraits of the family down the centuries and extensive gardens and parklands. Picnics permitted

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during WWl it was a base for pilot training but this airfield is now long gone. Today a team of dedicated enthusiasts have established a treasure chest of military aviation exhibits and archival displays

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set in a dramatic building with over 3,500 fish, sharks and rays with a glass lift through a 10m tank - Europe's deepest viewing tunnel -

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the 17th apprentice home of James Cook, famous sea captain, with Cook's own maps and letters and wonderful model of his ship 'Endeavour'

Helmsley Castle

Kirkbymoorside

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overlooking the market town of Helmsley for over one thousand years with an audio tour and tactile model showing how the castle once looked

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offering an interesting view of life in the 18th century, with fine collection of furniture and an award winning garden - an oasis of calm -

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A Grade 1 registered landscape with acres of parkland and the national plant collection of rhododendron, magnolia and camellia species

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Dominating the skyline and looking as if it were an atmospheric film set, rather than a monastic establishment, this inspired Bram Stoker, the author of Dracula.

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built in the reign of Henry II, Clifford's Tower is all that remains of York Castle, with panoramic views across the city and beyond

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iconic narrow cobbled lane, lined with picturesque overhanging Tudor buildings on either side, one of York's most photographed locations

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comprehensive local history museum, with good coverage of Roman York, as well as the Viking and Medieval eras, plus dinosaur fossils for the kids

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one of the great glories of English religious architecture, this most impressive church boasts 14th Century stone carvings, notably of musicians

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Built in about 1500, this is the oldest surviving half-timbered house in Sheffield. giving visitors a tantalising flavour of Tudor and Stuart England. A true hidden gem, tucked away at the top of Meersbrook Park with a stunning view of the city

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with over 80 miles of riverside, woodland and moorland paths, medieval buildings, picnic areas, tearooms and restaurants, gift shops and fabulous scenery there is something for everyone

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delightful miniature village with railways, lakes and a wonderful marina

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set in a medieval building and retaining many original features, this museum concentrates on artefacts and local history

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a lovely example of Victorian Gothic with many symbolic items to be found in the Hidden Nature Trail within the cathedral

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the only medieval building in the City containing architecture from 15th to 20th Century and housing magnificent Tudor memorials and striking stained glass

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occupying a commanding position atop the headland with breathtaking views, the timeline graphic panels and interactive displays bring 800 years of history to life

DIG

York

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hands-on archeological adventure, giving kids the chance to become trainee "diggers" discovering exciting historic artefacts

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dating back to the twelfth century with a special heritage weekend every September

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hidden away in the city centre, this little church remains largely unchanged over hundreds of years, with box pews and stained glass

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walk the full 4.5 miles of medieval city walls with great views over York, or take the short stretch between Bootham Bar and Monk Bar

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a peaceful 10 acre retreat in the centre of the city, with an extensive botanical collection and a variety of wild birds, surrounded by the ruins of St Marys Abbey

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