East Yorkshire Attractions

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  • Dinostar

    Visit our exciting, interactive dinosaur museum in Hull. Highlights include a Tyrannosaurus Rex skull, Triceratops bones you can touch and our unique Dinosaur Sound Box. Open to the public and offer school trips and workshops.

    Dinostar Website Map Where to Stay
  • Flamborough Fire Festival

    Dress up as a Viking and get free entry ! The festival offer fireworks, fire artistry & all things Viking ! It is held on New Year's Eve and last was on in 2019 !

    Flamborough Fire Festival Website Map Where to Stay
  • Howden Minster

    Howden Mister is a large Grade I listed Church of England church in the Diocese of York. It is the 14th century elaborately decorated ruins of the chancel and chapter house.

    Howden Minster Website Map Where to Stay
  • Malton Festival of Racing

    Malton Festival of Racing gives racing fans and local people the opportunity to go behind-the-scenes at the yards of some of Yorkshire's best known racehorse trainers. Visitors will also have the chance to look around one of racing's crown jewels in the form of the Injured Jockeys Fund northern rehabilitation centre, Jack Berry House.

    Malton Festival of Racing Website
  • North of England Activity Centre

    Based near York, the Activity Centre covers 34 acres and includes purpose built embankments, an exciting off-road driving course with steep gradients, water gullies and mud swamps. They offer professional tuition and fun team building activities.

    North of England Activity Centre Website Map Where to Stay
  • The Deep

    The Deep, one of the most spectacular aquariums in the world is located in Hull, East Yorkshire. This award-winning visitor attraction is home to over 3,500 fish including spectacular sharks and rays making it the perfect family day out.

    The Deep Website Map Where to Stay
  • William's Den

    William's Den includes indoor and outdoor wood and rope structures, with zip wires, tyre swings and places to make your own den in. This adventure playground hasn't been open long, but won many awards already. The host children's parties and school trips.

    William's Den Website Map Where to Stay
  • York Dungeons

    The York Dungeon brings together an amazing cast of theatrical actors, special effects, stages, scenes and a ride in a truly unique and exciting walkthrough experience that you see, hear, touch, smell and feel. It's hilarious fun and it's sometimes a bit scary.

    York Dungeons Website Map Where to Stay
  • York Ghost Walk

    We offer a night of history and mystery. A thought provoking evening of fun drama to capture the imagination and inspire the mind. We promise a unique opportunity to discover the hidden magic of our Ancient City through the real art of storytelling.

    York Ghost Walk Website Map Where to Stay

    Agricultural Shows

  • Bishop Wilton Show

    Bishop Wilton Showground is just outside Stamford Bridge and Pocklington in East Yorkshire. It makes a gread day out with farm animal classes classes, childrens and WI classes as well as craft tent space, show dance and fun dog zone. Held annually at the end of July.

    Bishop Wilton Show Website Map Where to Stay

    Art

    Castles, Gardens and Stately Homes

  • Beningbrough Hall

    Beningbrough Hall, Gallery and Gardens make a great day out near York. Bring the family and enjoy the wilderness play area and interactive gallery with superb collection of 18th century portraits. The eight acres of formal gardens include over 50 varieties of apples and pears.

    Beningbrough Hall Website Map Where to Stay
  • Burton Agnes Hall

    This is an Elizabethan Manor House built by Sir Henry Griffith in 1601-10 in the village of Burton Agnes. It has a notable art collection, a walled garden, a courtyard cafe and craft shops. They invite you to become a member of Burton Agnes Hall, to join us in enjoying & supporting their fabulous home and gardens.

    Burton Agnes Hall Website Map Where to Stay
  • Burton Constable

    Burton Constable makes a brilliant family day out in East Yorkshire with lots to see and do. As well as acres of parkland to explore, this country-house museum is filled with fine furniture, paintings, sculpture, fossils, natural history specimens and an important collection of scientific instruments.

    Burton Constable Website Map Where to Stay
  • Castle Howard

    Home to the Howard family for over 300 years, Castle Howard is a magnificent 18th-century residence set within 1,000 acres of breathtaking landscape. The Grade I listed building, stately home is 15 miles north of York. The grounds are open 10am - 4pm, the House opens at the end of March for the season. Parking is free.

    Castle Howard Website Map Where to Stay
  • Sewerby Hall & Gardens

    Sewerby Hall is a Grade 1 listed Georgian country house set in 50 acres of award-winning, beautiful landscaped gardens, two miles from the seaside town of Bridlington. There is also a zoo to visit domestic and wild animals from all over the world.

    Sewerby Hall & Gardens Website Map Where to Stay
  • Sledmere House

    There is something about the charm of Sledmere which has captivated visitors for over 200 years.Carefully designed by Sir Christopher Sykes 2nd Baronet and nurtured by successive generations, this very special place brings new devotees every year.

    Sledmere House Website Map Where to Stay
  • Sutton Park

    Sutton Park is set in beautiful countryside just outside York and this fine estate is owned by the Sheffield family. They offer, private venue, wedding venue, outdoor event and film location hire. For admission prices and opening times go to http://www.sutton-park.co.uk/visit-sutton-park/

    Sutton Park Website Map Where to Stay
  • Treasurers House

    This National Trust property is just a few metres from York Minster, It has a history spanning 2,000 years, from the Roman road in the cellar to the Edwardian servants' quarters in the attics, and thirteen period rooms in between. Children's trails, tours, tearoom and relaxing walled garden.

    Treasurers House Website Map Where to Stay
  • Wassand Hall

    Wassand Hall is a Grade II listed building and part of the National Heritage List for England. Wassand host the Yorkshire Youth Bands Summer Concert and a vintage car rally on May Bank Holiday. Open April - September for lovely walks round the grounds as well as open days where you can look around the large Regency hall.

    Wassand Hall Website Map Where to Stay
  • Yorkshire Lavender

    This is Yorkshire's original family run lavender farm and it promises a great day out. It is 3 miles west of Castle Howard and has award winning gardens, a specialised plant nursery, a tea room, sculpture park, lavender maze and play area. It is open daily from 10 am - 5 pm, from the end of March to the end of September.

    Yorkshire Lavender Website Map Where to Stay

    Educational Activities

    Food, Drink and Craft Visits

  • York's Chocolate Story

    At York's Chocolate Story, one of Continuum Attractions, you can discover the stories behind the greatest names in chocolate, find out the secret of chocolate making and have a guided tour. Open daily from 10am (closed 25th & 26th December and 1st January)

    York's Chocolate Story Website Map Where to Stay

    Visitor Farms, Wildlife, Walks and Trails

  • Blacktoft Sands

    Blacktoft Sands is on the south bank of the River Ouse, where the waterway widens to become the Humber Estuary. The reserve is full of waders, warblers and raptors, easily spotted from accessible trails and hides.

    Blacktoft Sands Website Map Where to Stay
  • Hunt a Hockney Art Location

    Visit the Yorkshire Wolds and follow the trail of David Hockney's Art Locations from the setting for 'Bigger Trees near Warter' to 'Late Spring Tunnel May' near Kilham. ‘Hockney Country' is one of the most beautiful parts of the UK countryside, with much to explore among rolling hills, hidden dales and coast.

    Hunt a Hockney Art Location Website Map Where to Stay
  • Oakhill Nature Reserve

    This is run by volunteers Friends of Oakhill's who all work to protect this important green space. They fund-raise, manage the surrounding habitats, conduct surveys and lead free guided walks and educational events

    Oakhill Nature Reserve Website Map Where to Stay
  • Piglets Adventure Farm Park

    Oink Oink! Piglets Adventure Farm offers a fantastic family day out, packed with exciting attractions and buckets of fun. There's animal cuties to get up close to, special events programme, delicious snacks, sweet treats and refreshments.

    Piglets Adventure Farm Park Website Map Where to Stay
  • RSPB Bempton Cliffs

    Bempton Cliffs offer a great place to see, hear and smell seabirds. Between mid-Apr to mid-Jul the much-loved puffin makes its home here. From Feb to Oct thousands of gannets nest on the cliffs of the only mainland gannetry in England.

    RSPB Bempton Cliffs Website Map Where to Stay

    World Heritage Sites