Tourist Attractions in North Yorkshire
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Why North Yorkshire?
North Yorkshire derives its name from the council that governs it from Northallerton. It covers the largest area of Yorkshire stretching from Selby in the south to Scarborough in the east, Skipton in the west and Richmond and Stokesley in the north.
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Theakston's Brewery Visitor Centre
See the entire brewing process, a working cooperage and sample the legendary ales in the Brewery Tap. The shop is full of Peculier souvenirs and other delights.
Thirsk Museum
Interesting and educational museum in the picturesque town of Thirsk.The museum features displays depicting life and history. Housed in 1755 birthplace of Thomas Lord, founder of Lord's cricket ground in London.
Thorp Perrow Arboretum, Woodland Gardens, Bird of Prey and Mammal Centre
100 acres of beautiful woodland to explore. Nature, trees and children's trails to follow. Lake, picnic and licensed tea rooms. Bird of Prey and Mammal Centre. Meet mammals such as meerkats, wallabies, pygmy goats and Shetland sheep
Treasurer's House - National Trust - C17th - C18th
An elegant town house dating back from medieval times at the heart of York Minster. Resident ghosts of a Roman legion reportedly march through cellars!
Whitby Abbey
1,000+ years old, the striking remains have inspired famous authors. Interactive & family friendly visitors centre. Situated on the cliff above Whitby.
York Cold War Bunker
'No. 20 Group Royal Observer Corps' is a semi- subterranean bunker which monitored nuclear explosions and fallout in Yorkshire.Guided tour and striking film.
Aldborough Roman Site
See defences laid out amid a Victorian arboretum, where two mosaic pavements can be seen in original positions. Museum has an outstanding collection of Roman Finds.
Bark Endeavour Sea Trips
Replica of HMS Endeavour sailed by Captain Cook in 1768 Fantastic views of Yorkshire's Jurassic coastline, the famous Whitby Jet, geological features & rich wildlife
Beamish Museum
BE AMAZED, BE INSPIRED! Beamish is a world famous open air museum, telling the story of life in North East England during the 1920's, 1900's and 1940's.
Beningbrough Hall
C18th Grand Georgian Mansion. Victorian walled garden supplies produce to restaurant. Wildlife pond & river walks. Conservatory & painting exhibition.
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