Tourist Attractions in North Yorkshire
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.
Black Sheep Brewery Visitor Centre
Sample our Award-Winning Ales in the Black Sheep baa..r See traditional beers being brewed on your tour of the Brewery Visitor Centre. Dine in the Bistro.
Brymor Ice Cream Parlour
We blend our Guernsey cows’ whole milk with their double cream and other natural ingredients to make our award winning ice cream range. We haven’t changed our recipe for over 30 years – we don’t need to!
Captain Cook Memorial Museum
Visit the C17th house where Captain Cook came to serve his seaman's apprenticeship. Collection of letters and memorabilia.Open March to October.Special exhibition: Smoking Coasts & ice-bound Seas.
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.
Clifford's Tower
Playing such a crucial role in the control of northern England and surviving 1,000 years of fire, flood and siege, Clifford's tower guarantees a historical day out
Craven Museum and Gallery
Local history museum with collections of social history , geology, archaeology & the Victorian era. Changing programme of events & temporary exhibitions.
Easby Abbey
In a beautiful setting by the River Swale. Most notable for its lavish roof height refectory. With fine C13th paintings, an active parish church lies in the precinct