Tourist Attractions in North Yorkshire
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Why North Yorkshire?
North Yorkshire derives its name from the council that governs it from Northallerton. It covers the largest area of Yorkshire stretching from Selby in the south to Scarborough in the east, Skipton in the west and Richmond and Stokesley in the north.
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Eden Camp Modern History Theme Museum
Unique, award winning museum. Will transport you back in time to wartime Britain with 29 historical huts. Assault course for the younger visitors.
Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal Water Garden
Wander through the 900 year old abbey & Georgian water gardens at this World Heritage Site. 800 acres to explore, an Elizabethan hall, Cistercian mill & medieval deer park there's a lot to do. Discover how to make the most of your day here.
Green Howards Regimental Museum
The story of the local regiment in peace and war, 3000 medals, uniforms & Richmonds town silver. Interactive video.Childrens treasure hunt for a real family visit.
Helmsley Castle
Impressive medieval ruins near the town of Helmsley. Visitior centre with audio-tour & hands-on exhibition. Explore social and military aspects of the fort.
Helmsley Walled Garden
Found close to Helmsley castle. Boasts impressive blooms all year round. Stroll through the restored Victorian glass houses or picnic on the lawn.
Howden Minster
The elaborately decorated ruins of a 14th century chancel and chapter house. It is attached to the still operational cathedral-like minster church.
Ingleton Waterfalls Trail
Spectacular waterfall & woodland scenery. The Trail is 4.5 miles/8 kilometres. Rare & interesting plants & animals. A Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)
Jumping Jimmies - Open Easter to September
Children's play area with small go-karts & trampolines for children up to 10 years. Bouncy castle. Birthday parties welcome, prior booking advised.
Kilnsey Park - Restaurant, Farm Shop and Craft centre
Family leisure park. Conservation nature trail. Fly fishing lakes & fun fishing for children. Escorted pony trekking. Red Squirrel Conservation Centre. Farm shop, deli, restaurant & coffee shop.
Kiplin Hall
Built in the 1620's the hall is open for relaxing tours freely wandering though the rooms. The garden, lakeside views and the Tea Room add to the visit.
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