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North York Moors - Tourist Attractions, Amusements,
Theme Parks, Walks, Viewpoints, Zoos, etc
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This page covers
general Tourist Attractions, including Amusement Parks,
Boat Trips,
Theme Parks, Specialist Shops, factory shops and outlet
villages, Guided Walks, Country Parks,
Viewpoints, Zoos and wildlife parks, etc. We know that
not all the attractions in North York Moors are listed.
Please help us make this guide comprehensive by giving
details of missing attractions
here.
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ABBEY STORE AND TEA ROOMS
Rosedale Abbey, Nr Pickering, N Yorks, YO18
8SA
Tel: Mrs. Anne Wright on 01751 417475
E-mail:
tearoomannie@hotmail.com
Web:
www.abbeytearoom.co.uk
Tearoom Opens:
10.30am to 5.30pm March to November.
Closed Wed. Closed Dec to Feb.
Shop Opens: 8.45am to 5.30pm March to
November.
Half day Wed.
8.45 to 11am Dec to Feb. Closed
Half day Wed.
A warm welcome awaits you
at Abbey Tearooms, a family-run establishment
noted for its home-made teatime treats and light
lunches. A must to try is one of our home-made
gateau's or fresh fruit pavalova's complemented
with one of our quality coffee's. The store sells groceries,
a large selection of wines & spirits, newspapers
and books. You might like to browse around the
gift area and discover lots of unusual and
interesting gifts. Cycle hire available with a
fleet of Falcon and Claude Butles cycles. Adult
& Childrens available see
www.abbeybikehire.co.uk.
For further details
about this shop and tea rooms near Pickering,
Yorkshire see our
website.
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Scarborough Ghost Tour
The Golden Ball (Outside), Sandside,
Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO11 1PG
Tel: 01347 848445 or 07885 212874
E-mail:
ghosts@upforit-site.uk
The ghost walk starts outside the Golden Ball
public house on the foreshore. Terrifying tales
of ghostly happenings told in the authentic
locations. The scariest stories of ghosts,
ghouls and witches in the dark mysterious old
town of Scarborough. Pre-booked tours available
all year.
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Sutton Bank Visitor Centre
Tel: 01845 597426
There is a wealth of interest in this area at
the summit of Whitestonecliffe, which can be
reached by the effortless northern approach from
the Hambleton Drove Road. The National Park
Visitor Centre has an exhibition, well stocked
book and souvenir shop, cafe, toilets and free
parking. There are walks to Lake Gormire and the
Kilburn White Horse; there is a telescope to add
detail to the finest views in Yorkshire; and you
can watch gliders and microlights buoyed up by
the prevailing westerly breezes. Cycle trails
start from here, and mountain bikes are
available for hire.
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SOPHIE HAMILTON - Potter
The Pottery, High Marishes, Malton, N Yorks,
YO17 6UQ
Tel: 01653 668228
E-mail:
enquiries@sophiehamilton.co.uk
Web:
www.sophiehamilton.co.uk
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Sophie
Hamilton makes a range of functional,
decorative, high-fired stoneware pots
which are all hand-decorated with
rich-coloured glazes and patterns.
The range includes mugs, jugs, bowls,
plates, vases, and plant pot holders.
The pottery
is located at High Marishes, between Malton &
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Open: Mon-Fri 10am til 5pm. Saturdays 10am
til 4pm (closed in January).
Other times by arrangement.
For further information on this pottery in Malton,
Yorkshire see our website.
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The Moors Centre
Danby
Tel: 01439 772737
Award winning National
Park Visitor Centre set in 13 acres of grounds
on the banks of the River Esk. There are
exhibitions, nature trails, family activities
and events, country bookshop, tearooms and
picnic areas. Good access to moors and dales
walks in and around the Esk Valley and
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THE SALTBURN SMUGGLERS
Next to Ship Inn, Saltburn-By-The-Sea
Tel: 01287 625252 for more information
Fax: 01642 496412
E-mail:
rebecca_robinson@redcar-cleveland.gov.uk
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"Andrew's
cow has calved..." Find out why these
words brought danger and excitement to
the people of Old Saltburn.
Discover the many secrets of the
"Smuggler King" and the hidden contraband
stolen from under the noses of the Excise
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Open:
21st March - 31st May, Wed - Sun 10am - 6pm.
1st June - 30th June, Tues - Sun 10am - 6pm.
1st July - 31st Aug, Daily 10am - 6pm.
1st Sept - 30th Sept, Wed - Sun 10am - 6pm.
Oct-Easter - By appointment only for groups &
school parties, Tel: 01642 496418.
Admission Charge: Adult £1.95, Child £1.45,
Family Ticket (2 adults & 2 children) £5.80 (times
& admission subject to change 2008).
15%
DISCOUNT OFF ADMISSION ON PRODUCTION OF THIS
ADVERT.
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NORTH YORKSHIRE MOORS
RAILWAY
Grosmont / Pickering
Tel: 01751 472508
Web:
www.nymr.co.uk
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GROSMONT:
This is the northern terminus of the
North Yorkshire Moors Railway. There are
direct links with the Esk Valley railway
to Whitby and Middlesbrough. The loco
sheds are worth a visit.
PICKERING: A daily steam service
operates between Pickering and Grosmont
from Easter to the end of October.
Special events and Dining. Circular 5
mile walk from the station, Waymark Walk
leaflet no. 11. Cycle route from
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Margrove South Cleveland
Heritage Centre
Margrove Park, Boosbeck, Saltburn-by-the-Sea,
Cleveland, TS12 3BZ
Tel: 01287 610368
Exhibitions on industrial archaeology of East Cleveland and
regular programme of activities and events. Archaeology, Fine
Art, Social History. It is the perfect starting
point for walks and heritage trails.
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National Trust Coastal
Centre - Yorkshire
Peakside, Ravenscar, YO13 0NE
Tel: 01723 870138.
E-mail:
yorkshirecoast@nationaltrust.org.uk
Varied coastal area with natural history and
industrial archaeology interest for which the
centre provides a starting point. Displays
exhibits relating to local history, wildlife and
geology.
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NORTH YORKSHIRE COUNTY SHOW
4 St. Mary's Terrace,
Kirkby Fleetham, Northallerton, N. Yorks, DL7 0SF
Tel: 01609 748782
E-mail:
fielding609@hotmail.com
Web:
www.northyorkshireshow.com
The 30th North
Yorkshire County Show will be held at
Otterington Hall, between Northallerton and
Thirsk on 15th June 2008. This year promises
to be another great show with over 50 separate
attractions and events planned. Star attractions
for 2008 include Shetland Pony Grand National
and Terrier Racing.
There will also be many
exciting displays and demonstrations including
- a range of Main Ring Attractions, Bungee
Trampolines, Traction Engines, Classic Cars and
Motorcycles, Cattle, Sheep and Poultry, Rabbits,
Ferrets and Fancy Rats. Children's Inflatables,
Country Pursuits, Driving Classes, Horticulture
and Produce, Arts, Crafts, Photography,
Yorkshire Country Women's Association &
Children's Classes. Also at the show will be the
Yorkshire Food Marquee, Craft Marquee, Trade
Stands, On-site Catering including Ice Cream,
and Real Ale Bar.
For more information on the North Yorkshire
County Show visit our website.
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Wash House Pottery
4 Blackburns Yard, Church Street, Whitby, N
Yorks, YO22 4DS
Tel: 01947 604995
E-mail:
washhousepottery@hotmail.com
Established in 1982 the pottery's styles and
designs reflect images of the South Western
United States where Laureen grew up and studied.
The pottery now employs a number of assistants
to create a wide range of products including
customised tiles, brightly coloured majolica
ware, house plaques, garden planters and
commemorative plates. A mail order service is
available.
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Redcar Racecourse
The Racecourse, Redcar, TS10 2BY
Tel: 01642 484068
E-mail:
info@redcarracing.co.uk
Web:
www.redcarracing.co.uk
The unique atmosphere created at Redcar
racecourse, coupled with the excellent
facilities, guarantees that you will have a
truly memorable day out. We offer some of the
most generous group booking discounts in UK
Racing.
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WALK WHITBY WAY
The Authentic WHITBY GHOST WALK
Ashford Guest House, 8 Royal Crescent, Whitby,
N Yorks, YO21 3EJ
Tel: 01947 602138
E-mail:
harry@whitbywalks.com
Web:
www.whitbywalks.com
There is a right
way...a wrong way...and a Whitby Way!... according to THE MAN IN BLACK who invites you to
join him on a 90 minute tour to discover the
strange and supernatural tales of murder,
mystery and suspense, from the Whale Bones, West
Cliff.
For Private Bookings of
Historical & Theme Guided Walks, contact Harry
Collett.
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Whitby's Old Life-Boat
21 Westbourne Avenue, Whitby, North Yorkshire,
YO21 3NF
Tel: 0 Fax: 0
E-mail:
old-lifeboat-whitby@ntlworld.com
Web:
www.oldlifeboatwhitby.co.uk
Pleasure Trips on the Mary Ann Hepworth Heritage
Lifeboat - leaving every half hour from the
Bandstand (opposite the Lifeboat museum). 10am
til Dusk throughout the season. The boat has
been seen in episodes of the Yorkshire
television series 'Heartbeat', with Adam
Hart-Davis also in the TV series 'One Summer in
Whitby', and again in 'Island Race' with John
McCarthy and Sandy Toskvig.
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The Bram Stoker Dracula
Experience
9 Marine Parade,
Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO12 3EQ
Tel: 01723
501016
Bram Stoker's 'Dracula' is brought to life in
this walk-through attraction.
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Helmsley Walled Garden
Cleveland Way,
Helmsley, North Yorkshire, YO62 5AH
Tel: 01439
771427 Fax:
01439 771427
E-mail:
info@helmsleywalledgarden.org.uk
Web:
www.helmsleywalledgarden.org.uk
Helmsley Walled Garden is a beautiful five acre
walled garden. Dating from 1758 the garden is
gradually being restored to its former glory.
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Cropton Brewery & Visitor
Centre
Cropton, Nr Pickering,
North Yorkshire, YO18 8HH
Tel: 01751 417330
E-mail:
info@croptonbrewery.co.uk
Web:
www.croptonbrewery.com
See inside a micro brewery producing
award-winning real ale. Visitor centre and gift
shop, unusual souvenirs, country walks. Real ale
bar and smoke-free restaurant serving
traditional Yorkshire fayre.
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FLAMINGO LAND
Kirby Misperton, Malton, North Yorkshire, YO17
6PZ
Tel: 01653 668287
E-mail:
groups@flamingoland.co.uk
Web:
www.flamingoland.co.uk
Flamingo Land is the
UK’s only Theme Park, Zoo and Holiday Village,
all set in over 375 acres of North Yorkshire
parkland.
Flamingo Land has some of
the most x-treme coasters and rides in the
country with a great selection for all the
family including new for Summer 2007 Splash
Battle and Splish Splash our new water ride and
interactive water park. See website.
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Terror Tower
22 Foreshore
Road, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO11 1PB
Tel: 01723
501016
Web:
www.terrortower.com
Ride our lift simulator and tour film sets from
famous chiller movies.
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DALBY, THE GREAT YORKSHIRE
FOREST
Tel: 01751 472771
Fax: 01751 474503
E-mail:
nym@forestry.gov.uk
See our
Web Page.
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Dalby Forest
Drive is a 9 mile scenic drive that gives
access to 9,000 acres of woodland, water
and open space.
The Visitor Centre (open Easter-October)
facilities include: shop, exhibition
area, Treetops Restaurant, toilets and
education meeting room.
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Activity facilities include: children's play
furniture, waymarked walks, cycle routes,
orienteering and high wire forest adventure - GO
APE.
OPEN ALL YEAR. See our
Web Page.
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DEFRA – Rural Affairs
Tel: 08459 335577
E-mail:
helpline@defra.gsi.gov.uk
Web:
http://countrywalks.defra.gov.uk
More than 1800 walks etc in the United Kingdom.
Simply select your destination and you will be
rewarded with mini guides and map references to
help you explore the countryside at your
leisure.
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WALK WHITBY WAY
The Authentic WHITBY GHOST WALK
Ashford Guest House, 8 Royal Crescent, Whitby,
N Yorks, YO21 3EJ
Tel: 01947 602138
E-mail:
harry@whitbywalks.com
Web:
www.whitbywalks.com
There is a right
way...a wrong way...and a Whitby Way!... according to THE MAN IN BLACK who invites you to
join him on a 90 minute tour to discover the
strange and supernatural tales of murder,
mystery and suspense, from the Whale Bones, West
Cliff.
For Private Bookings of
Historical & Theme Guided Walks, contact Harry
Collett.
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Scarborough Ghost Tour
The Golden Ball (Outside), Sandside,
Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO11 1PG
Tel: 01347 848445 or 07885 212874
E-mail:
ghosts@upforit-site.uk
The ghost walk starts outside the Golden Ball
public house on the foreshore. Terrifying tales
of ghostly happenings told in the authentic
locations. The scariest stories of ghosts,
ghouls and witches in the dark mysterious old
town of Scarborough. Pre-booked tours available
all year.
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The Bridestones
The Bridestones are impressive outcrops of
sandstone along the edge of a deep valley 3
miles north of Low Dalby along the Forest Drive.
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Coastal Railway Track Walk
The Scarborough to Whitby railway opened in 1885
and closed in 1965. The track bed between
Burniston and Whitby is now a walking route open
to the public.
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Danby Beacon
At 981ft a superb viewpoint for the moors and
coast.
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Falling Foss Waterfall
(near Littlebeck)
A 30ft waterfall which can be spectacular after
heavy rain. Approach from the B1416 at Red Gates
or on foot from May Beck or Littlebeck. Falling
Foss Forest Walk begins from the car park near
the Foss. Allow 2+ hours.
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Forge Valley
Forge Valley is a picturesque wooded valley,
much of which is a National Nature Reserve.
There are many fine walks along woodland and
riverside paths. The site of the old forge is
situated towards the northern end of the valley.
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Lady Chapel
near Osmotherley
Built in the early 16th century but with many
later additions. There are marvellous views into
the Vale of York. Situated half an hour's walk
from Osmotherley.
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The Link Through The
Tabular Hills Walk
A spectacular 40 mile walk through the Tabular
Hills from Helmsley to Scarborough.
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Mallyan Spout Waterfall,
Goathland
The 70ft high Mallyan Spout can be reached by a
footpath close to the Mallyan Spout Hotel. Water
Ark is reached by a path from the car park.
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Mulgrave Wood, Sandsend
Mulgrave Woods border two steep ravines reaching
almost to the sea. Earthworks of a Norman Castle
and picturesque remains of the later (c. 1200)
castle add interest to a pleasant walk.
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Raincliffe Woods,
Scarborough
An eastern continuation of the Forge Valley
woodlands. Several pleasant walks and picnic
places. A small natural lake, Throxenby Mere, is
situated towards the east on the edge of
Scarborough
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Ralph Cross
North-west of Rosedale Abbey at the junction
with the Castleton road stands Ralph Cross. One
of many ancient moorland crosses marking
route ways or boundaries. Ralph Cross is the
emblem of the National Park.
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Reasty Bank
A well known viewpoint and picnic place north of
Hackness. Reasty Bank top is the starting point
for the 16 mile Reasty to Allerston 'Blue Man'
walk.
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Roman Road (near Goathland)
Web:
www.english-heritage.org.uk
Running north of Pickering to the Esk Valley,
its origin and destination are unknown. Long
considered Roman in date, this is now less
certain although it may date towards the end of
the Roman occupation. The original surface is
generally present.
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Roseberry Topping
An outstanding landmark, over 1,000 feet above
sea level. The Topping may be climbed from
Newton-under-Roseberry or from Gribdale Gate.
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Saltergate
Hole of Horcum and Levisham Moor. A large
natural hollow and nearby moorland to the west
of the A169 north of Pickering. This area was
purchased by the National Park Committee in 1976
in order to protect the moorland from
reclamation.
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Snilesworth
Excellent views can be enjoyed from the moors
around Osmotherley, and a recommended route
(cars only!) is the road over Snilesworth Moor
to Hawnby. Viewpoints include Chequers Inn, an
old drovers' inn, now a farmhouse serving
refreshments; Thimbleby Moor, and along the
Cleveland Way to the trig point on Black
Hambleton. There is a large car park and picnic
area at Hazel Heads.
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FLAMINGO LAND
Kirby Misperton, Malton, North Yorkshire, YO17
6PZ
Tel: 01653 668287
E-mail:
groups@flamingoland.co.uk
Web:
www.flamingoland.co.uk
Flamingo Land is the
UK’s only Theme Park, Zoo and Holiday Village,
all set in over 375 acres of North Yorkshire
parkland.
Flamingo Land has some of
the most x-treme coasters and rides in the
country with a great selection for all the
family including new for Summer 2007 Splash
Battle and Splish Splash our new water ride and
interactive water park. See website.
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The Grainary Wildlife Farm
Keassbeck Hill
Farm, Harewood Dale, Scarborough, North
Yorkshire, YO13 0DT
Tel: 01723
870026
E-mail:
grainary@btopenworld.com
Web:
www.grainary.co.uk
Welcoming less able people as well as able
people to enjoy the countryside. 6 nature walks.
Friendly animals, lakeside trails, forest walks,
indoor and outdoor play areas. Country tea
rooms. Ample car parking.
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Monk Park Farm Visitor
Centre
Monk Park Farm, Bagby, North Yorkshire, YO7 2AG
Tel: 01845
597730
Web:
www.monkpark.co.uk
Farm visitor centre. Farm walks. Picnic areas.
Play areas. Fitness trail. A wide range of
animals including deer, wallabies, alpacas,
llamas, cattle, sheep, lambs, goats, donkeys,
ponies, pigs & piglets, ducks, geese, hens,
peacocks. An excellent and memorable day out for
children and adults of all ages
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The Honey Farm
Racecourse Road, East Ayton, North Yorkshire,
YO13 9HT
Tel: 01262
424012
E-mail:
beehealth@aol.com
Working honey farm. Guided tour with a full
description of the life and history of bees.
Farm shop, cafe, farmyard animals, craft
workshops and children's play area.
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Betton Farm Visitor Centre
/ Animal Farm
Racecourse Road,
East Ayton, North Yorkshire, YO13 9HT
Tel: 01723
863143
E-mail:
info@bettonfarm.co.uk
Web:
www.bettonfarm.co.uk
Our Animal Farm is a great place for your
children to play and learn. You'll have a great
time exploring the farm and paddocks, and
getting to know all the animals. Childrens play
area. Farm Shop. Tearooms. Dogwood Home & Garden
Craft Shop.
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Sea Life and Marine Sanctuary
Animal Collection
Scalby Mills, Scarborough, YO12 6RP
Tel: 01723 373414
E-mail:
slcscarborough@merlinentertainments.biz
Web:
www.sealife.co.uk
A unique opportunity to experience the wildlife
of the North Sea close at hand - and you won't
get wet! Daily talks, feeding displays and
demonstrations. By encouraging wider awareness
of the marine environment, Sea Life Centres have
a vital role to play in the conservation of our
seas for future generations.
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Staintondale Shire Horse
Farm
Shire Horse Farm, Staintondale, Scarborough,
YO13 0EY
Tel: 01723 870458.
E-mail:
shirehorsefarm@onetel.net.uk
Web:
www.shirehorsefarm.co.uk
Award winning attraction with daily programme of
events, talks and demonstrations with shire
horses. Picnic and play area. Live shows are a
regular daily feature. Cafe and souvenir shop.
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