Local North Yorkshire Attractions
Stay in one of our B&B rooms for a weekend or holiday break to discover the many interesting places and exciting activities that North Yorkshire has to offer. We have highlighted a few of the nearest and best, but there are far too many to mention them all.
North York Moors National Park
The inn is privileged to be a part of this area of outstanding natural beauty which has something for everyone. A walkers and ramblers paradise. For more info go to www.visitnorthyorkshiremoors.co.uk.
Distance from accommodation: 0 miles
Dalby Forest - "The Great Yorkshire Forest"
Stunning scenery and walks including the famous Bridestones, world class mountain bike trails, craft shops, wildlife, childrens adventure, barbecue and picnic areas. The really daring might try the Go Ape! "high wire forest adventure"! (read more..)
Distance from accommodation: 2 miles
North York Moors Railway, Harry Potter and Heartbeat
Our comfortable B&B rooms are the perfect place from which to visit nearby Goathland which doubles as Aidensfield in ITV's Heartbeat and its station as Hogsmeade Station from Harry Potter! Take the steam train from Levisham, or nearby Pickering where its route begins, last stop Whitby. (read more..)
Distance from accommodation: 1 mile to Levisham Station
Castle Howard
Castle Howard is one of Britain's finest stately homes, and as well as the magnificent house full of world renowned art, sculptures and furniture there are fantastic grounds, a lake and formal gardens. (read more..)
Distance from accommodation: 22 miles by road
Pickering Castle and Town
Pickering's impressive motte-and-bailey castle is well preserved and you can still see much of the original keep, towers and walls. The site is often used for battle re-enactments and is cared for by English Heritage. In and around Pickering are several museums, restaurants, galleries and shops.
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Distance from accommodation: 6 miles by road
Whitby, Scarborough and the Yorkshire Coast
Whitby is ever-growingly popular for its quaint streets, busy harbour area, and the Abbey of St. Hilda. St. Mary’s graveyard was the inspiration to Bram Stokers novel, Dracula. Whitby was also the training ground of the great explorer Captain Cook. Whitby and Scarborough are surrounded by a number of other quaint fishing villages and sandy beaches such as Robin Hood's Bay, Staithes and Sandsend.
Cayton Bay at Scarborough is a popular surf destination and those interested in culture may wish to visit the Stephen Joseph Theatre where famous playwright Alan Ayckbourn premieres most of his works. Children will enjoy Scarborough Sea Life too. (read more)
Distance from accommodation: 12 miles to Whitby