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‘Not only do you get a glorious garden, but also a grand country house.’ NT
Now dog friendly.
Near York, North Yorkshire, YO30 1DD
T: 01904 472027
‘One of Britain’s finest historic houses and home .’ – CH, Aug 18
Offer: Book online and save
Castle Howard, York, YO60 7DA
T: 01653 648333
Selby Park is now home to a brand new Community Cycle Hub – a focal point for a broad range of cycling activity, from informal support and advice to led rides, cycle training and supervised activities.
The Hub aims to get more people in the district riding their bike. There will be guided rides, training and volunteering opportunities, bike ability and bike maintenance sessions to look forward to throughout the year.
Click here to find out more and discover your local cycling routes
‘Family home and garden on the edge of York. Wandering around the Arts and Crafts house, you’ll discover family stories and chocolate history – this was the home of the Terry family.’ NT
27 Tadcaster Rd, Dringhouses, York, YO24 1GG
T: 01904 771930
‘Take an epic journey back through 150 million years of Yorkshire to discover lost giants and the changing worlds they inhabited in this brand new major exhibition. From the depths of the deepest seas to the ancient coasts and tropical shallows; meet the dinosaurs and sea dragons that once roamed our vast and ever-changing landscapes.’ – YM, Aug 18
Offer: Kids under 16 go free with a paying adult
Access: Fully accessible to wheelchair users except for the library and reading room.
Yorkshire Museum, Museum Gardens, York, YO1 7FR
T: 01904 687687
‘It’s more than just a museum. What will you discover? Children’s playground, nature trail, picnic area, free parking, shop and refreshments, baby changing facilities. Under 3s free.’ MP
Murton Park, Murton Lane, Murton, York, YO19 5UF
T: 01904 489966
‘Rock pools, rugged moorland and seaside villages. In the heart of the North York Moors, you’ll find the Bridestones, peculiar shaped rocks formed 150 million years ago. NB: Entry via Dalby Forest Drive, toll applies inc NT Members’ NT
Staindale, Dalby, Pickering, North Yorkshire, YO18 7LR
T: 01723 870423
‘This extraordinarily shaped hill has got to be worth ‘conquering’ for views across North Yorkshire and Cleveland. You can explore heather moorland, bluebell woods and Roseberry Common.’ NT
Newton-under-Roseberry, North Yorkshire
T: 01723 870423
‘A treasure house crafted by hand. This house, a work of art in itself, is full of art, furniture and fine interiors.’ NT
Doncaster Rd, near Wakefield, WF4 1QE
T: 01924 863892
‘Set up to ensure that birds of prey would survive to provide the public with a rare opportunity to see and enjoy these beautiful birds….Est for over 25 years as a popular visitor attraction.’ – TBOPC, Aug 18
Offer: Children under 3 years go free
Sion Hill Hall, Kirby Wiske, Thirsk, YO7 4EU
T: 01845 587522
‘ A varied coastal area with industrial archaeological sites, rare wildlife and cliff-top viewpoints.’ NT
Old Coastguard Station, Robin Hood’s Bay, North Yorkshire, YO22 4SJ
T: 01723 870423
‘These ancient woodlands, over 400 years old, have a maze of footpaths. In spring, you’ll find yourself walking through a carpet of bluebells.’ NT
Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL10 4TJ
T: 01729 830416
Along the Upper Wharfe Valley, footpaths weave through hay meadows, drystone walls and riverside woodland.’ NT
North Yorkshire, BD23 5JA
T: 01729 830416
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