Tourist Attractions in North Yorkshire
Ormesby Hall
A rural mansion on the edge of Middlesborough with an exquisitely furnished interior. Also home to a model railway exhibition and a splendid tea room.
Pickering Castle
Set near the market town, the castle is set upon an impressive motte. There is an exhibition in the chapel with family-friendly books and activities.
Richmond Castle
One of the oldest Norman stone fortresses in Britain, the castle is beautifully sited above the River Swale. An interactive display tells stories of its development
Scarborough Castle
2,500 years of prehistoric, Roman & Viking occupation, the castle offers a great family day out. Located 1 mile from Scarborough town centre.
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.
Staintondale Shire Horse Farm - Award Winning
All weather attraction. Live shows with Shire horses & Shetland ponies. Museum, Cinema, Displays & Conservation area. Cowboy roping competition for kids!
Sutton Park
A charming eighteenth century stately home containing beautiful furniture, paintings from Buckingham Palace, an outstanding collection of porcelain & tea rooms.
The Forbidden Corner
A unique labyrinth of tunnels, chambers and follies in a four-acre garden. With decisions to make and tricks to avoid, children enjoy a challenging and fun day out.
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.