Tourist Attractions in Yorkshire
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Kirkham Priory
Riverside ruins of an Augustinian priory. Located in a beautiful valley. A perfect day out for all the family.
Kirklees Light Railways
Travel behind Hawk, Owl, Fox, Badger, Jay or Katie, our friendly little engines here at the home of Yorkshire’s Great Little Steam Trains. Climb aboard for a scenic journey through the beautiful South Pennine foothills.
Lotherton Hall Estate
Explore the fine Edwardian country house within extensive grounds, including a deer park, bird garden, nature trails, cafe & family play area.
Middleham Castle
The castle boasts centuries of history. Though roofless, many of the rooms survive and an exhibition about the the castle's past make it great to explore.
Monk Bretton Priory
The substantial ruins of a Cluniac monastery. Unusual well-marked ground plan, an almost complete west range and a 15th century gatehouse.
Mount Grace Priory
Set in woodland area near the North York Moors. The history of medieval monks is brought to life by reconstucted cells and a revamped herb plot.
Museum Of Victorian Science
A virtual visit to Dr Frankenstein's Laboratory. See demonstrations of Jacob's Ladder, crackling sparks, electric flames, Electro-Static Generators and more!
National Coal Mining Museum For England
A unique experience to go 140 metres underground/Open 7 days a week - 10.00-5.00pm (last underground tour 3.30pm) - Free Admission - Close to M1 and M62.
Nunnington Hall
A picturesque manor house on the banks of the River Rye with a fascinating history dating back to Tudor times. Now home to a beautful walled garden & art exhibitions.
Oakwell Hall
Furnished as it would have been in 1690s, Oakwell offers a fascinating look at the past. It also includes a cafe, visitor centre & playground. Fun & educational.