Days Out in Yorkshire and the Humber
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Map of Yorkshire and the Humber
Shepherd Wheel Workshop
Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet
Scarborough Fair Collection
Rotunda Museum (Scarborough Museums & Galleries)
Scarborough Castle
Streetlife Museum of Transport
Ferens Art Gallery
The Light Huddersfield
Tolson Museum
Royal Pump Room Museum
Mercer Art Gallery
Cusworth Hall & Museum (Heritage Doncaster)
Conisbrough Castle (English Heritage)
National Science and Media Museum
Bronte Parsonage Museum
Bradford Theatres
Jump Inc by AirHop Adventure & Trampoline Park Beverley
Jump Inc by AirHop Adventure & Trampoline Park Leeds
Sheffield Cathedral
Mount Grace Priory
Go Ape Temple Newsman
Go Ape Normanby Hall
Go Ape Dalby Forest,
Sea Life – Scarborough
Leeds Industrial Museum
Whistlestop Valley
East Riddlesden Hall
Mother Shipton’s
Information about Yorkshire and Humber
Yorkshire and the Humber comprises of Yorkshire, North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire.
Yorkshire, England’s largest county, has four main areas; North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire and East Yorkshire. The City of York is situated at the junction of the Ridings, in the Vale of York, which is the widest plain in England.
Yorkshire’s breathtaking countryside has inspired many novels such as, Emily Bronte’s ‘Wuthering Heights’ and James Herriot’s ‘All Creatures Great and Small’ and the dramatic scenery has also provided the backdrop for countless films.
There are lots of things to do in Yorkshire. Visit Yorkshire and you too will be impressed by the stunning scenery, cities steeped in industrial heritage, and charming market towns to explore. Delightful places to visit in Yorkshire include Beverley, a thriving mediaeval market town, and historic York where you can admire gothic York Minster cathedral. Looking for a challenge? Fun things to do in Yorkshire include uphill climbs across the Yorkshire Dales, where you’ll be rewarded by jaw-dropping views, or try your hand at surfing in beach towns like Scarborough. Or simply take a leisurely stroll around cosmopolitan Leeds for museums, galleries and excellent shopping in abundance.
North Yorkshire, stretches from the Pennines in the west, to the north east coast, covering nearly 3500 square miles. Known by the locals as ‘God’s own county’, it is celebrated for it’s varied landscape, which is host to two national parks. The North York Moors, with its spectacular heritage coastline, is a joy to behold. The Yorkshire Dales with its high peaks, low valleys, flowing rivers and patchwork fields ribboned with dry stone walling, is simply outstanding.