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Attractions
in York @@
A guide to attractions, churches, heritage sites and monuments, museums
and galleries, and stately homes and gardens available throughout
the area
Aysgarth
Falls, Wensleydale @@
At Aysgarth the River Ure tumbles over a series of broad limestone
steps which are known as Aysgarth Falls. Although not high the waterfalls
are one of Wensleydale's most famous beauty spots, with a pleasant
riverside walk along their length.
Bolton
Abbey, Ilkley @@
Bolton Abbey is a ruined Cistercian monastery on the banks of the
River Wharfe, just north of the spa town of Ilkley in the county of
North Yorkshire.
Bolton
Castle, Leyburn @@@@
Over 600 years old, Bolton Castle dominates Wensleydale in North Yorkshire.
Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned here in 1568 and the Royalists
were besieged here during the Civil War. The castle is open for visits.
Eden Camp Modern
History Theme Museum, Malton @@@
A visit to the unique museum at Eden Camp will transport you back
in time to wartime Britain. You will experience the sights, sounds,
even the smells of those dangerous years.
Flamingo
Land Theme Park, Kirby Misperton @@@@
Flamingo Land in North Yorkshire is one of the UK's leading tourist
attractions. A family favourite with over a hundred attractions from
the mildest to the wildest, there certainly is plenty to discover.
Ingleborough
Cave, Clapham @@@
The traditional stone built Dales village of Clapham is an excellent
base for exploring the Ingleborough area. Its scenery of woods, fields,
and moors has been shaped over 200 years by the Farrer family.
Jorvik
Viking Centre, York @@@
The Jorvik Viking Centre in York, England, has now been open over
15 years and seen over 10 million visitors travel back in time to
the Viking Age.
Kilnsey
Park Trout Farm, Kilnsey @@@
On the hillside above Kilnsey Park a spring bursts from the limestone,
and produces a spectacular flow of pure, crystal-clear water. Now
it is the life-line of Kilnsey Park, helping to produce our delicious
rainbow trout and providing an endless supply for the various water
based leisure activities on offer.
Micklegate
Bar Museum, Acomb, York @@
For 800 years Micklegate Bar has stood sentinel to the city of York.
Visit this ancient gateway and witness the pageantry and barbaric
history that has unfolded within these walls.
National Railway
Museum, York @@@@
The National Railway Museum is the largest railway museum in the world,
boasting a host of railway icons and literally millions of artefacts.
Our vast collection tells the story of the railway from Rocket to
Eurostar.
Newby Hall and Gardens, Ripon
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Newby Hall, the family home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Compton, is one
of England's renowned Adam houses, an exceptional example of 18th
Century interior decoration, recently restored to its original beauty.
Ripon Law
& Order Museums, Ripon @@
From Anglo-Saxon times when the King granted a charter to the Archbishops
of York under which he created the estate and Liberty of Ripon, the
area enjoyed an independence within the West Riding of Yorkshire with
regard to the maintenance of law and order until 1888.
Scarborough's
Millenium Attraction @@@@
From the moment you enter the 1930's railway station the time clock
is racing backwards. Alight from the train and you'll begin by discovering
the ancient Viking settlement of Skarthaborg and the legend that gave
it a name.
UKseries
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UKseries is the home of UKattraction, a comprehensive guide to things to see and
do throughout the UK, as well as the home to other key UK Web sites.
Whitby
Abbey, Whitby @@@@
Whitby Abbey is situated on a cliff top that overlooks the town of
Whitby, North Yorkshire and the harbour. The abbey dates back to the
7th Century when Oswy, King of Northumbria, sent a Northumbrian princess
named Hilda to found an abbey.
The
York Dungeon, York @@@
Deep in the heart of historic York, buried beneath its very paving
stones, lies the North's most chillingly famous museum of horror.
York Minster,
York @@@@@
The largest Gothic cathedral in Northern Europe, prayer has been offered
here for nearly one thousand years. This site captures at least some
of the atmosphere unique to this remarkable building.
York
Minster, York (2) @@@@
York Minster in York City, is the largest Gothic cathedral in northern
Europe. Prayer has been offered here for nearly one thousand years.
Over two million people visit York Minster every year, whether as
a tourist or a pilgrim.
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