Days Out Selby, Tadcaster and Goole

Parks and Playgrounds

Meet our rare breeds
From Donkeys to Llamas, Alpacas to pigs, we have lots of wonderful animals for you to get to know.

Play and explore
Let off steam in the fields, go wild in the adventure playground, have fun in the sand pit or ride on the tractors and play with the inflatables.

Parties and events
If you’d like a party or meeting with adventure and animals in the mix, we’d love to host! Day and evening bookings available. Get in touch to discuss how we can develop a package to suit you.

Café and farm shop
Relax and revive over breakfast, lunch or a cup of tea in our café looking out over the beautiful grounds. All our food and produce is local, delicious and homemade.

Pricing
£7.50 per person (Under 2s free)
Concession – £6
Annual Single – £35
Family of 3 (Annual Pass) – £100
Family of 4 Day Pass – £28 – Annual pass £120
Family of 5 Day Pass – £32 – Annual pass £150

Beetle Bank Open Farm Moor Lane, Murton, York YO19 5XD

T: 01904 488796
E: info@beetlebankopenfarm.co.uk

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Featured Listing

Mother Shipton’s

Within historic woodland along the River Nidd is Mother Shipton’s Cave, the birthplace of Yorkshire’s famous prophetess. It is situated next to the Petrifying Well, England’s oldest visitor attraction. The attraction tells the story of Mother Shipton and the water which turns objects to stone.

The park is a unique, unspoilt remnant of the Royal Forest of Knaresborough. During a visit it is an old tradition to make a wish. The Wishing Well is fed by the same magical waters as the Petrifying Well and has been wished upon for over 300 years. Many visitors have been in touch to tell us their wishes have come true!

The park has several scenic picnic areas, a coffee and ice cream kiosk, an adventure playground and museum and gift shop. Dogs are welcome in all areas, apart from the playground.

Themed events run during school holidays. For more information about family events visit our website.

Please check the website for up-to-date opening times and any unforeseen park closures.

Open weekends in March and daily from April.

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Prophecy House, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, HG5 8DD
T: 01423 864600
E: info@mothershipton.co.uk

If you know of any hidden gems in our local area that would appeal to families then please don’t hesitate to contact us at stag@mumbler.co.uk.

Agility Indoor Adventure Fitness Park

AGILITY is one of the most exciting and unique centres for fitness in the UK. The main feature is two ninja warrior style obstacle courses catering for the whole family. Sports camps available throughout the year too.

T: 01904 340495
London Ebor Business Park, Millfield Lane, York, YO26 6QY

Barlow Common Nature Reserve

There is a mosaic of habitats to explore on this former rubbish tip, which is now a flourishing wildlife rich brownfield site. Tranquil lakes host little grebe and the open grasslands provide a real chance of seeing green woodpecker and also hear them yaffle. Early summer brings the meadow areas alive with common spotted orchids and viper’s bugloss. It is perfect for a family day out. With habitats spanning from wetland and wildflower meadows to mature woodland, this delightful nature reserve is home to a diverse range of wildlife.

Barlow Road, Barlow, North Yorkshire, YO8 8EZ

Brayton Barff Reservoir

Brayton Barff can be reached by travelling a few miles to the west of Selby, just south-east of Thorpe Willoughby. Yorkshire Water’s free car park is off Barff Lane, less than a mile to the west of Brayton (please note – there is a height barrier at the entrance). This woodland surrounding a covered reservoir is frequently visited for recreational activities such as walking, admiring the scenery and bird watching.

The undulating paths around the site are wide and well-surfaced, with no barriers to access for wheelchair and pushchair users such as steps and stiles. Climbing to the top of the hill offers visitors a rare viewpoint of the surrounding area, with its significant height relative to the miles and miles of flat land around it.

53 Barff Ln, Brayton, Selby YO8 9ET

Homestead Park – Clifton

Homestead Park is located 1.5 miles west of York City Centre at 40 Water End, Clifton, York YO30 6WP.

There is pedestrian access from Water End and Shipton Road. Vehicular access is via Shipton Road only (use postcode YO30 5RE for satnavs).

Riccall Park – Part of our Mumbler Local Parks Big Adventure

Playing at Riccall pARK Riccall park is a lovely park, based in the village of Riccall, just off the A19. It has plenty of equipment, including a section for little ones, something for the older children, outdoor gym equipment, aerial slide, basket ball hoop, skating half pipes and a huge grass area perfect for picnics. The two play areas are gated and free parking available within the village. Looking to make a day of it? Within the village you’ll find Dairyman’s Tea Room, the Pickled at Riccall Post Office, Deli and Shop and even an Italian restaurant, Burro, serving fabulous Italian cuisine, all day, everyday.

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