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Looking for places to go or things to do in North Yorkshire? You have come to the right place! As you can see we have plenty of ideas for fun family days out, For details on any of the attractions listed below, just click the attraction name or 'Go Find it' link North_Yorkshire Visitor Attractions - Page 1 of 2 Page:
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At Bolton Abbey you can picnic and play, fly fish (permits available), stroll beside the river see the water funnel through the narrow gorge, follow the nature trails and appreciate the wide variety of wild flowers animals and birds.
There are restaurants, ice cream kiosks and tea rooms all tastes catered for.
you can wander round the ruins o...
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Discover the story of the people and landscape of the Yorkshire Dales where you can come face to face with the past.
The Tme Tunnel start in prehistoric times. Discover the impact of the Romans, Vikings and Normans. Sometimes you will see "Victorian" ladies demonstrating daring, washing and preserving in the cottage kitchen.
A video will sh...
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Visit Gayle MIll make a remarkable journey through two centuries of British Industrial and social history. Find out how the rich and complex landscape of the Dales was shaped by man and machine.
Gayle MIll was built in 1784-5 to spin cotton and surviving by continually harnessing new technologies. It reached the finals of the BBC Restortratio...
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Plenty to see and do here both indoors and outdoors. Hesketh Farm Park is part of 600 acre family run beef and sheep farm on the Bolton Abbey estate.
All animals are friendly and you can bottle feed lambs and calves, brush the pigs meet the two donkeys, cuddle chicks and collect eggs.
The tractor and trailor tour with Farmer Chris will tell...
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The spectacular limestone gorge lies hidden at the heart of Nidderdale. The steep sided ravine is 80 feet deep in places. Water rushes over the rocks and boilders carving them into amazing shapes and the site has SSS1 status.
Dippersd and KIngfishers May be seen by the water and uner the tree mosses, lichens, ferns and wild flowers is home to...
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Ingleborough Mountain is one of the famous 3 peaks of the Yorkshire Dales. The National p[ark is famous for its caves and potholes. The area contains a maze of underground passages and watercourses hollowed out of limestone rock over thousands of years. The glaciers of the Ice Age a unique and pictureque landscape. Ingleborough Cave was discove...
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Along the trail you will be able to see rare and interesting plants, birds and trees. Most of the trail has been notyfied as a site of special scientific interest because of its impressive geological features, and unusal lichens, ferns and mosses.
A 4 and a half mile walk through attractive woodland and dales scenery will take you past a series...
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Kiplin Hall is constructed in mellow red brick and is remarkable in Jacobean architecture for its unusal height and four towers A "Gothic" Drawring room was added in 1820's and later it was converted into a Jacobean - style Library. Four families related by blood and manage - owned Kiplin between 1620 and 1968. You will be welcome into a charmin...
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A great castle with 700 years of history which won the 2006 small visitor attraction of the year White Rose Awards. In 2007 it was Runner up in Enjoy England's Awards for Excellence - visitor attraction category.
Open all year round this is one of Yorkshire's great historic attractions, with entertainiing guided tours you will see the head ho...
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Skipton is one of the best and most complete medieval castles in England inspite of a three year seige in the civil war.
It was the only Royalist strong hold in the North afdter the battle of Marston Moor.
They surrended on December 21 1645 and Cromwell ordered the removal of the roofs which werw replaced 10 years later by lady Anne Clifford...
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