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York

York is a city steeped in history, with its ancient walls, stunning Gothic architecture, and vibrant cultural scene.

From the majestic York Minster to the charming Shambles, the city offers a unique blend of medieval charm and modern attractions. Its rich heritage, cozy cafes, and friendly atmosphere make York a must-visit destination.

Malton

With its independent shops & ample places for delicious food & drink, the historic market town of Malton is a great places to visit.

The Artisan food Producers, Cafes and Restaurants have put Malton on the map as an award winning food town! The annual Food Lovers Festival is a celebration of Yorkshire's finest produce & cooking.

Helmsley

Helmsley is a small market town set on the edge of the North York Moors National Park. Visit the historic Helmsley walled garden which sits beneath the imposing ruins of Helmsley Castle . You can take a scenic walk from Helmsley Castle to Rievaulx Abbey also managed by English Heritage, these historic gems are a must see for visitors to the area.

Clifford's Tower

Clifford’s Tower is the last remaining part of York Castle, built by William the Conqueror. Perched atop a grassy mound, the tower offers panoramic views of York’s skyline.

The site has a dramatic history, including a tragic massacre in 1190. Today, it’s a popular spot for history lovers and photographers.

York Maze

York Maze is one of the largest mazes in Europe, offering a fun-filled adventure for all ages. Created from over a million maize plants, the maze features a new design each summer.

Beyond the maze, visitors can enjoy various attractions, including giant slides, tractor rides, and interactive shows, making it a fantastic family day out.

Castle Howard

Castle Howard, located about 15 miles northeast of York, is a magnificent stately home set within 1,000 acres of stunning gardens and parkland. This 18th-century Baroque masterpiece is renowned for its grand interiors, fine art collections, and picturesque landscape.

The house and grounds have featured in several films and TV series, including Brideshead Revisited.

Whitby

Whitby is a charming coastal town located about 50 miles from York. It’s famous for its association with Bram Stoker’s Dracula and its dramatic abbey ruins perched on a cliff.

Visitors can explore the town’s maritime history, enjoy fresh seafood, or walk up the 199 steps to the abbey for stunning views of the North Sea.

North York Moors National Park

The North York Moors National Park is a vast area of heather-clad moorland, deep valleys, and charming villages, located just 20 miles away.

It’s a haven for walkers, cyclists, and nature lovers, offering breathtaking landscapes, historic sites like Rievaulx Abbey, and scenic railway journeys on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway.

Bempton Cliffs

Bempton Cliffs, located on the Yorkshire coast near Bridlington, about 40 miles to the East, is a haven for birdwatchers.

These dramatic chalk cliffs are home to one of the largest seabird colonies in the UK, including puffins, gannets, and guillemots. The RSPB reserve provides excellent viewing platforms and educational exhibits.