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The Yorkshire Dales is an area of upland within Northern England. Much of the Dales was designated a National Park in 1954, and lies mostly within North Yorkshire, although part of it lies within Cumbria. The Park covers an area of around 680 square miles and attracts over 8 million visitors a year. This is predominately down to the Dales’ Read more…
Reighton Sands is part of a long stretch of sandy beach within Filey Bay and the beach is backed by low cliffs. A small amount of parking and the beach is backed by caravan holiday parks which have a cafe. Read more…
The Theakston Brewery in the Yorkshire Dales town of Masham was founded in 1827. Theakston Brewery Visitor Centre allows you to witness the creation of Ales first hand and to experience the flavours and aromas of malted barley, hops and yeast for yourself. With a trained guide, you’ll be able to follow the entire brewing process: from blending the ingredients, Read more…
The Grand Opera House is a theatre in York, North Yorkshire. Originally opened as an opera house and a theatre in 1902, today the grade II listed building is home to a host of different theatrical and musical events which serve York and the wider community. Read more…
Gordale Scar is a limestone ravine situated near Malham in North Yorkshire. Formed from melting glacier water, this dramatic attraction contains two waterfalls with overhanging limestone cliffs standing at over 100m high. The Scar has been the subject not only of paintings by James Ward and JMW Turner, which hang in Tate Britain but also of a sonnet written by Read more…
The Staithes and Runswick lifeboat station has had a open-closed history. Established in 1875. Closed in 1922 due to difficulty in launching the lifeboat and in finding a crew. Re-opened in 1928 as the fishing industry built up again. Closed again in 1938. In January 1978 an Atlantic 21 Class lifeboat was sent to Staithes for evaluation trials. These trials Read more…
The National Railway Museum (NRM) is a museum in York forming part of the British National Museum of Science and Industry and telling the story of rail transport in Britain and its impact on society. It is the home of the national collection of historically significant railway vehicles, as well as a collection of other artefacts and both written and Read more…
Duncombe Park is just outside the market town of Helmsley on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. Duncombe house is closed to the public but the spectacular gardens and surrounding parkland are open Sunday to Friday (closed Saturdays) during the summer. There are clearly marked walks, discovery trails and orienteering courses suitable for all ages which allow you to Read more…
The Stray Cafe is known for ‘Jumbo’ breakfasts to homemade pies and quiches. We have outdoor seating and a modern bright vibe going on inside. Read more…
Stray Beach is a sandy beach to the south of Redcar and the North of Marske sands. As this beach lacks facilities it tends to be quieter than the more popular nearby beaches of Redcar and Saltburn. Facilities at the beach include parking, toilets and a cafe but for more, you will need to head into Redcar. Read more…
Baker’s Beach Chalets are available for weekly hire from late June to early September. Weekly hire starts at 12 noon on Saturday. The chalets are available on two levels with each chalet providing 4 folding chairs, table/worktop, electric kettle and storage cupboard. The upstairs chalets offer a better view and have their own sinks and cold water taps whilst the Read more…
Saltburn Pier located in Saltburn-by-the-Sea is the last pier remaining in Yorkshire. Construction started in 1867 and the 1,500 feet (460 m) pier opened in May 1869, with a steamer landing stage at the head of the pier and two circular kiosks at the entrance. Access to the pier was difficult from the town via the steep cliff so a Read more…
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