- North Yorkshire
Moors Railway
- Pickering
01751
472508
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Main season March - October.
18 mile journey between Pickering and Grosmont through the North
York Moors National Park. Opportunity to stop off at stations
en route to explore waymarked walks through moorland and valleys
in "Heartbeat" Country. |
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Take a spine
tingling tour round the plague-ravaged streets of 14th century
York in the company of grisly guides. Plot with Guy Fawkes and
follow Dick Turpin to the gallows! |
- York
Dungeon
- 12, Clifford
Street
- York
01904 632599
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- Jorvik Viking Centre
- Coppergate
- York
01904 643211
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Journey back
1,000 years and experience Jorvik, its atmosphere, sounds and
smells. See actual Viking timber houses and hundreds of artefacts
from excavations. |
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From Stephenson's
Rocket to Eurostar, rail travel is brought dramatically to life
with interactive displays and lavish exhibitions. |
- National
Railway Museum
- Leeman Road
- York
01904 621261
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- Scarborough
- Sea-life &
Marine Sanctuary
- Scalby Mills
- Scarborough
01723
376125
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Over 30 fascinating displays.
Exciting close encounters with marvels of marine life from shrimps
to sharks, octopus to eels. The North East's leading marine animal
rescue centre. |
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From high on its
commanding cliff top, Whitby Abbey overlooks the picturesque
fishing town of Whiby. The haunting ruins are now maintained
by English Heritage, and were once the inspiration for Bram Stoker's
"Dracula". |
- Whitby Abbey
- Whitby
01947 603568
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- Hemsley
Castle
- Helmsley Town
Centre
01439
770442
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Venture beyond magnificent
double earthworks and into a spectacular 12th century fortress.
In the later Elizabethan buildings, there is an exhibition and
tableau about the history of the castle. |
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Discover the spectacular
and extensive remains of the first Cistercian monastery in northern
England, set in the beautiful valley of the River Rye. Peace
and serenity surround these majestic ruins. |
- Rievaulx
Abbey
- near Helmsley
- North Yorkshire
01439
798228
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- Duncombe Park
- Helmsley
- Ryedale
01439 770213
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Family home of Lord
and Lady Feversham, the great house was built in 1713. Surrounded
by a unique 18th century landscaped green garden of 35 acres,
with vast terraces, temples and woodlands. |
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Well-preserved motte and
bailey castle which was once a Royal ranch. One of the most splendid
12th century castles in northern England. |
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- Pickering Castle
- Pickering
01751 474989
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- Scarborough Castle
- Castle Road
- Scarborough
01723
372451
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The coastal walks are
wonderful and the views are breathtaking - gaze out from the
walls of this vast 12th century fortress. Come and see the great
keep, over 3 storeys high, and take the free audio tour to hear
the dramatic story of this imposing castle. |
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A riverside walled garden
with peacocks, orchard and clematis collection, complements this
mellow 17th century manor house, steeped in history. A magnificent
oak panelled hall leads to cosy family rooms, the nursery and
maid's room. Explore the attics and discover the amazing Carlisle
Collection of miniature rooms each exquisitely furnished to one
eighth life size. |
- Nunnington
Hall
- Nunnington
- Helmsley
- North Yorkshire
01439
748283
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- Eden Camp Modern
History Theme Museum
- Eden Camp
- North Yorkshire
01653
697777
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Award-winning theme museum
tells the story of civilian life during World War II . The visitor
will be transported back in time to experience the sights, sounds
and even smells of the war years. Built in a former Prisoner
of war Camp. |
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From the clifftop of Ravenscar
you can take in the dramatic views of Robin Hood's Bay. Visit
the Coastal Centre in Ravenscar village, then walk to the Peak
Alum Works, a fascinating industrial archaeological site. |
- Peakside
- Ravenscar
- Scarborough
- North Yorkshire
01723870423
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- Saltburn Cliff Lift & Pier
- Lower Promenade
- Saltburn
01287
622528
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- Opened June 1884, this
is the oldest remaining water-balance cliff lift in Britain.The
lift is 120ft high and the track 207ft long. Refurbished with
stained glass windows, it links Saltburn pier, one of the few
left in the country, with the town.
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