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Flamingo Land Theme Park & Zoo - Kirby Misperton, Malton, North Yorkshire
Boasting a zoo and brimming with rides Flamingoland is a fun day out for all the family. The site also contains a residential area, for holidaymakers wishing to stay at the attraction.
York Minster - York
One of Northern Europe’s greatest Gothic cathedrals, containing many historical exhibits and displays. Events and guided tours take place throughout the year.
Harewood House - Leeds
A beautiful stately home housing a museum and art gallery set amidst stunning, with a large exotic bird collection.
Castle Howard - York
Set in the heart of North Yorkshire and one the UK 's grandest private residences you will be swept away by the intricate architecture of the castle, and the beauty of its landscaped grounds.
Scarborough Castle - Scarborough
This 12th Century fortress perches high above the North Sea and has a colourful and turbulent history.
Bronte Parsonage Museum - Haworth
Home to information about the lives and works of the Bronte's, the museum also houses collections of costumes from Wuthering Heights . With ever changes displays, and informative guides tours the museum will appeal to all literary enthusiasts.
Cannon Hall Open Farm - Barnsley
An award winning working farm set in the rolling Pennine hills, with an adventure playground, a tearoom, gift shop and one of the finest delicatessens in the region.
Yorkshire Air Museum - Elvington
One of the most fascinating museums of its type, with extensive collections of aircraft, uniforms and military vehicles.
Pontefract Castle - Pontefract
First constructed by Ilbert de Lacey in approximately 1070, the castle is purported to have been the setting for the demise of Richard II. Although largely in ruin since 1644 it is still possible to visit the castle's 11th century cellars.
Rother Valley Country Park - Rotheram
Opened in 1983 the park has become a haven for wildlife and conservation, additionally housing a craft centre, extensive water-sports opportunities, and a golf course.






