Tourist Attractions in The Wolds
Browse these amazing Tourist Attractions in The Wolds and discover your perfect Yorkshire holiday today. Yorkshire Holidays is dedicated to providing amazing holidays across the beautiful Yorkshire county. Visit any listing for more details including bookings, tariffs, special offers and more!
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Why The Wolds?
The 79 miles of Wolds Way National Trail attracts the most discerning of hikers but there are always shorter sections to suit novices and families.
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Castle Howard
A breathtaking home of outstanding architectural beauty. Free guided tours, an adventure playground, cafes, shops and events also make it a great day out.
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.
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.
Hornsea Mere
Largest freshwater lake in Yorkshire with a variety of wild fowl. Offers sailing, bird sanctuary, and recreation area. 1 mile from North Sea Coast.
Hornsea Museum
Award winning museum, features exhibits from the 1700s to post WW2. Home to the Hornsea Pottery Displays. Reduced rates for school and group visits.
Kirkham Priory
Riverside ruins of an Augustinian priory. Located in a beautiful valley. A perfect day out for all the family.
Richard Burton Art Centre
Learn to paint while enjoying a relaxing holiday. Courses to suit all abilities in informal atmosphere. Paintings, arts and crafts for sale. See web site.
RSPB Bempton Cliffs Reserve
The breeding season's nearly over & our birds are heading to their winter haunts in the open sea. We have organised a series of boat trips in September to see them. Click More Info
RSPB Blacktoft Sands
Open throughout the year, 270 species of birds, the tidal reed bed is largest in England and is important for breeding bearded tits, bitterns and marsh harriers perfect for
Sewerby Hall & Gardens
Set in 50 acres of early C19th parkland, the Hall has spectacular views over Bridlington Bay. Containing the Orangery, art and craft galleries and a gift shop.