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Yorkshire Belle Bridlington’s famous Pleasure Cruiser
See the spectacular coastline and Bempton Bird Sanctuary! Winner of the Sunday Times Best Boat Trip in Britain 2008, Operates from Bridlington Harbour

Pirate Ship Bridlington
Bridlington pirate ship.The standard 10 minutes rides are on offer from 1st april through till 31st October everyday, and Weekends all year round (weather dependent). Scenic tours around flamborough head to see the spectacular views of north landing and thornwick bay or a long trip to view the famous 300feet Bempton cliff bird sanctory.

John Bull Confectioners
Factory Visits, make your own chocolate Lolly and personalise a stick of rock, the history of the area’s premier confectioners as told by John Bull’s ancestor. See and learn the secrets of rock and chocolate production unfold before your very eyes!

Park Rose Bird of Prey Centre & Animal Park
The ultimate bird of prey and animal experience. In a wonderful woodland setting  the chance for adults & children of all ages, to experience being close to nature and have fun with the birds and other animals.

Sewerby Hall and Gardens
Sewerby Hall is situated 2 miles north of the seaside resort of Bridlington, on the East Yorkshire coast. The grade I listed country house is set in 50 acres of landscaped gardens in a cliff top location on the outskirts of Sewerby village

Filey Museum
Filey Museum won The Small Visitor Attraction of the Year Award in The Discover Yorkshire Coast Awards 2006 and this was followed by   winning Visitor Attraction of the Year Yorkshire Moors and Coast Tourism Award 2007 (under 50,000 visitors) and so make sure it is on your list of places to visit.

Scarborough Sea Life and Marine Sanctuary
More than 50 displays of marine life

The Walled Garden at Scampston
Scampston Hall is one of the finest regency country house stately homes in North Yorkshire, and contains many fine works of art, furniture and porcelain

Roseberry Topping
At just 1,049 feet (320 m) high, Roseberry Topping may not be the biggest hill you’ll ever see, but it will certainly be one of the most distinctive. Its shape, caused by the combination of a geological fault and a mining collapse in 1912 has made the hill the most beloved landmark in the Tees Valley area

Eden Camp Modern History Museum
First opened to the public in 1987 and have since, with the help and support of our visitors, grown into one of the largest and most comprehensive museums covering British military and social history from 1914 onwards.

North Yorkshire Moors Railway
A visit to the North Yorkshire Moors Railway is like taking a step back in time.From the smoke and steam pouring from the engines to the cosy wood-panelled carriages and friendly conductor service, the railway is both lovingly preserved and charmingly authentic. It’s also the perfect starting point for a day out, whether you’re travelling between the rugged Yorkshire villages, hiking on the wind swept moors or spending a day by the seaside in Whitby.

Royal Air Force Holmpton – Bunker Tours
Behind the Massive Blast Doors, the vast Nuclear Bunker extends almost 100ft below ground and covers nearly 35,000 square feet.

Flamingo Land Theme Park and Zoo
With seven unique themed areas, including Children’s Planet, our latest active play zone for younger guests, you’ll find just one day is never enough. Away from the thrills of our sensational Theme Park, you’ll quickly discover what makes us the UK’s most visited Zoo.

Castle Howard
Castle Howard is a magnificent 18th-century residence set within 1,000 acres of breathtaking landscape in the Howardian Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Captain Cook Memorial Museum
The Museum is in the 17th century house on Whitby’s harbour where the young James Cook lodged as apprentice. It was here Captain Cook trained as a seaman, leading to his epic voyages of discovery

Whitby Abbey
Set on a headland high over the popular seaside town, Whitby Abbey is the perfect choice for a great value day trip in Yorkshire. It’s easy to see how Bram Stoker was inspired by its gothic splendour when writing Dracula. This is one of the most atmospheric visitor attractions on the Yorkshire coast.