Tourist Attractions in Yorkshire
Thirsk Museum
Interesting and educational museum in the picturesque town of Thirsk.The museum features displays depicting life and history. Housed in 1755 birthplace of Thomas Lord, founder of Lord's cricket ground in London.
Treasurer's House - National Trust - C17th - C18th
An elegant town house dating back from medieval times at the heart of York Minster. Resident ghosts of a Roman legion reportedly march through cellars!
Whitby Abbey
1,000+ years old, the striking remains have inspired famous authors. Interactive & family friendly visitors centre. Situated on the cliff above Whitby.
Winter Garden
The largest temperate glasshouse in any European City Centre. Holds more than 2,500 exotic plants from all over the world.
Wortley Hall Gardens
11 acres of formal gardens including a 100 metre long Peace Walk, a Lavender Walk and a sunken garden. 15 acres of pleasure grounds.
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.
Yorkshire Sculpture Park
A range of vibrant, changing exhibitions of modern and contemporary sculpture set in 500 acres of 18th century parkland. Free Admission. £4 per day parking.
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.
Beverley Minster
The towering splendour of Beverley Minster dominates the horizon for many miles. Architecture to delight the eye and a unique spiritual atmosphere to reflect upon.
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.

































