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Off to Yorkshire for a week next month with 6 year old daughter, mum and step-dad. What should we do? All of happy to be outdoors but I'm ruined physically so nothing too strenuous please. Never been to York so that will be on the list. Saw a big sculpture park that looked cool, but could be boring for the child.

We are staying at Masham, brewery tour at Black Sheep any good?


 
Posted : 30/07/2017 5:44 pm
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forbidden corner is near where you are staying. good for kids and big kids.


 
Posted : 30/07/2017 5:48 pm
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Ride settle-Carlisle railway and/or watch a steam train go over the ribblehead viaduct


 
Posted : 30/07/2017 5:50 pm
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visit the creamery at Hawes......cracking grommit. 😆


 
Posted : 30/07/2017 5:51 pm
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Don't mention Lancashire. 😉


 
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Yeah the Black Sheep brewery tour is good. There's also Theakstons across the other side of the village. Black Sheep started as a spin-off of Theakstons when Paul Theakston didn't like the idea of the family firm being sold to Scottish & Newcastle. Theakstons is independent once more but has led to there being two biggish breweries run by members of the same family in the same (non-Tadcaster) village

York is well worth a day out. Leeds for retail therapy and a night out. Whitby is nice if you want seaside and vampires. North York Moors railway for a steam train from Pickering to Whitby and a bit of Heartbeat TV nostalgia; speaking of TV nostalgia, the Herriott museum at Thirsk is worth a visit too


 
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Plenty of moorland to see and enjoy up Coverdale way.


 
Posted : 30/07/2017 5:55 pm
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go to Betty's for a cream tea.


 
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And a fat rascal


 
Posted : 30/07/2017 5:57 pm
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You could act like a miserable, grumpy old ****, then whenever challenged on your behaviour, use being from yorkshire as an excuse.


 
Posted : 30/07/2017 5:59 pm
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dry ski slope and toboggan near Ogden res, Halifax


 
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Second the Forbidden Corner, it's great.
Don't do a brewery tour, just drink a shed load of Black Sheep. Brimham Rocks & Fountains Abbey not too far away.


 
Posted : 30/07/2017 6:01 pm
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You could act like a miserable, grumpy old ****, then whenever challenged on your behaviour, use being from yorkshire as an excuse.

But you wouldn't be challenged, as that is the expected behaviour in Yorkshire...


 
Posted : 30/07/2017 6:07 pm
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Forbidden Corner; Strapline "The Strangest Place in the World." Sold 🙂

Cheers all. No acting required km79, I am always a grumpy old **** 🙂 Have a accent which combines the worst of essex and wiltshire so may have to work on that.


 
Posted : 30/07/2017 6:11 pm
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Bolton, Ripley and Richmond Castles are within easy access of Masham. Lots of lovely villages and small towns to wander round - Richmond, Thirsk, Hawes, Helmsley, Leyburn to wander round.

Fountains Abbey is close by which is worth a visit. If you go to Thirsk, also drive to the top of Sutton Bank for the amazing views of the Vale of York.

Harrogate, is worth a visit (but I wouldn't bother with Betty's as there's usually a queue), as is Knaresborough for Mother Shipton's Cave.


 
Posted : 30/07/2017 6:26 pm
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Saw a big sculpture park that looked cool, but could be boring for the child

If it's the Yorkshire sculpture park, nr wakefield/Barnsley they normally run some activity sessions for the kids, suppose it depends how old they are though.


 
Posted : 30/07/2017 6:32 pm
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If you visit the sculpture park you aren't that far from the mining museum.


 
Posted : 30/07/2017 6:36 pm
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There's nothing wrong with the sculpture park & mining museum but they are the other side of Leeds which is a fair drive (I think the east coast is closer!) some nearer things include The Wensleydale Creamery, Aysgarth Falls, Kettlewell & Kilnsey Cragg area for walking, Sutton Bank for views, Pateley Bridge for yea oldie sweet shop. If I think of more I'll post 'em...

Edit; How Stean Gorge not too far, Ligh****er Valley, spend a day by the river in Burnsall (or in it)


 
Posted : 30/07/2017 6:47 pm
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Bolton Abbey. £10 to park but take a picnic and lots of areas for running around and Riverside walks.


 
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If you're in Masham you may as well head north for a certain enduro race...

Also , head over to How Stean Gorge.


 
Posted : 30/07/2017 6:58 pm
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If you go to Bolton Abbey also visit Billy Bobs Ice Cream Parlor - if you want lunch there you'll need to book a table mind. Embsay Steam Railway is there too. Thinking about it I'm going to cancel my holiday & stay in Yorkshire!

Another edit: Stump Cross Caverns


 
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Call at my house in Boroughbridge on the way to/back from York for free coffee/tea/cakes/bickies?

+1 for Ligh****er Valley for the kiddo.


 
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you used to have to book in advance for the forbidden corner but it's well worth it


 
Posted : 30/07/2017 7:08 pm
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Has nobody mentioned the National railway museum yet?

And Brimham Rocks . . .

Crikey, so much to do and see in Yorkshire. No wonder they call it God's own county.

Marko (expat Yorkie)


 
Posted : 30/07/2017 7:11 pm
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If the suns out Yorkshire by the sea aka Whitby, Filey, scarbourgh or Bridlington well worth a side trip.
You'll certainly see some sights.

The Yorkshire sculpture park is right next to the M1 j38, and may be good for the journey home a few hours is enough to see a few sculptures and a cup o tea in the cafe

Saltaire is a good few hours for the Hockney gallery and old mill, did I mention a few good pubs nearby


 
Posted : 30/07/2017 7:14 pm
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go to Betty's for a cream tea.

If you want to be financially buggered for a bit of cake and tea. Plenty of other excellent food places.

If you find yourself near Birkenshaw, grab some pork pies from Hopkins.


visit the creamery at Hawes

Although that is good advice, unless you don't like cheese.

A clue as to where you are staying would help, but you can google:

Royal Armouries
Hardcastle Craggs
Trinity Leeds
Saltaire (the whole place, mill, park etc - bike stuff there too 😉 )
Malham cove/gordale scar/Janet's foss
Bolton Abbey

as a general mix. Christ, there's so much miserable dark stuff up here it's hard to narrow down 🙂


 
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Do not go to bettys, unless you like being bent over and royally fisted, then eating a very small cake and a piss poor cup of tea.


 
Posted : 30/07/2017 7:20 pm
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I don't see the attraction of Betty's either.

If you're in Skipton (worth a visit), then nip into one of the Craven Bakery shops and buy a Rapscallion - it's the same as a Betty's "Fat Rascal" for a fraction of the price and much bigger - and nicer!


 
Posted : 30/07/2017 7:29 pm
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Ripon is a nice place to visit from Masham, 2nd Brimham Rocks and Pateley Bridge and Fountains Abbey / Studley Deer Park is also worth a visit.

If you are in York area and have bikes then the Solar System Ride https://www.york.ac.uk/solar/ is a great thing to do with Kids - really gets the scale of the system across, particularly when you get to the inner planets.

Don't forget the Railway Museum in York.


 
Posted : 30/07/2017 7:36 pm
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Aysgarth falls is nice.


 
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Do not go to bettys, unless you like being bent over and royally fisted, then eating a very small cake and a piss poor cup of tea.

Good point, my mum has very high tea standards. I've been to the creamery and it's awesome, might visit again. Castles and Abbey sound good too. Thanks all 🙂


 
Posted : 30/07/2017 7:47 pm
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And another vote for York - it's probably one of my fave places to go.

I usually park up at one of the "Park and Ride" car parks - then walk in and get the bus back. Loads to see and do in York.


 
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Yep to the brewery tour and the creamery.
Free samples at the creamery, take a hat and false moustache.

Forbidden Corner is ace, but don't eat there, the food place is hellishly noisy and a bit steep.
Attached pub is nice though.
Nice caff/antique shop hybrid in Richmond, on the corner opposite the chippy.
Good walk up onto the gallops to watch the racehorses too.

Bay Tree caff in Hawes is great, very good with small kids, but go to the creamery first.
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Too many pubs to mention, but if you're driving through Muker I reckon the Farmers is pretty much perfect.

Stu and Brenda at the Dales MTB Centre are lovely people, superb home made cakes, great coffee, piles of old bike mags, bike shop etc.
Great place.


 
Posted : 30/07/2017 7:49 pm
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You'll need to find time to try on and purchase a cloth cap.


 
Posted : 30/07/2017 8:01 pm
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Things to do in Yorkshire

Get out, before any daft-ass local tries to convince you it's 'God's Country'... 😉


 
Posted : 30/07/2017 8:02 pm
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You'll need to find time to try on and purchase a cloth cap.

True.
Got my last three from [url= http://www.whitesofwensleydale.co.uk ]Whites of Wensleydale.[/url]
🙂
Honestly, biggest selection of decent caps I've seen.
I like the Failsworth ones, from God's own county of Lancashire.
Just down the road from the creamery, just opposite the Bay Tree caff btw.
😀


 
Posted : 30/07/2017 8:14 pm
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Swaledale. Just somewhere really nice to be.


 
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If you go to Forbidden Corner you *MUST* book in advance. It's a great place but due to the way it's designed they have to book customers into specific slots.

Then there's Flamingo Land, Ligh****er Valley, Waterfall Walk, Snodome at Castleford, Ghost Wallks in York, boat hire and riverside walks in Knaresborough. And a whole load more.


 
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Mentioned already but Fountains Abbey is lovely.

Quite a bit of walking, but easy paths. Free to get in for NT and English Heritage members. Nice café at the entrance and another one all the way down at the end of the lake, a good incentive for the youngsters if bribed with a promise of ice cream.


 
Posted : 30/07/2017 10:56 pm
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If you go to York, do the walk around the old city walls, it's fantastic.


 
Posted : 30/07/2017 11:12 pm
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Some great suggestions here and things I'd completely forgotten about that make me heave a little sigh (ex yorkshireman, been living in the midlands for 15 years)

One thing missing is to avoid Bradford - the city anyway 😆


 
Posted : 31/07/2017 6:23 am
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In terms of stuff near where you are staying.

Brewery, York (lots of stuff), Fountains Abbey, Forbidden Corner, Swaledale, Whitby/Robin Hoods Bay. Take your pick of the Yorkshire 3 Peaks.

Yorks Sculpture Park too far away IMO i.e. Nicer stuff on doorstep.


 
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One thing missing is to avoid Bradford - the city anyway

Why?

The science and media museum and imax are fantastic.


 
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Call at my house in Boroughbridge on the way to/back from York for free coffee/tea/cakes/bickies?

Hmmm very easy riding distance from my house, where there are no biscuits, and i can put on a "suvern" accent...

You should be careful with offers like that...


 
Posted : 31/07/2017 8:07 am
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Kids might like the Chocolate tour in York.

You might too...... lots of free samples, and the story (Quakers, etc.) is quite interesting.

Or get the wife and grandma to take the kids while you and Grandad visit the House of Trembling Madness.


 
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Kids might like the Chocolate tour in York.

BOOM 🙂 How can that not be a winner!


 
Posted : 31/07/2017 8:36 am
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Don't forget to look West to see the sun shining over Lancashire ...


 
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From the Forbidden Corner website...

[url= http://www.theforbiddencorner.co.uk/booking/ ][b]Admission to the Forbidden Corner is by ADVANCE BOOKINGS ONLY. Booking are made either by telephone or through our on-line booking section on our web site.[/b][/url]


 
Posted : 31/07/2017 8:46 am
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I wouldn't bother going much further west than Bolton Abbey. Takes ages to get over from Masham way.

For a packed day with something for everyone, out via Brimham Rocks, or maybe over to Stump Cross Caverns, or Simon's Seat/Strid Walk from Bolton Abbey, Hesketh Farm then maybe Billy Bobs for tea. Embsay Steam Railway is a bit overrated IMO.

Forbidden Corner will be a highlight.

NY Moors also very handy from there.


 
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Billy Bobs for the hotdogs alone I reckon.


 
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+1 for National Railway musuem.
It's free entry (they welcome donations obviously), but they will get their money back if you eat in the cafe. A few scones, a bag of crisps and a couple of drinks the other week stung me for £27 😯

Also, just north of York is a farm play place called Piglets - ours (2,5 and 7) love it there. They've got the tradional animals area and then loads of play stuff and a maize maze.

If weather is poor then also a massive soft play place on the north edge of York called Creepy Crawlies. It's get chaotically busy though and seems to get bigger every time we go, so if you like keeping a close eye on child then you might struggle.

Also, can be tricky to find details, but theres a quirky minature railway run by an enthusiasts group in a village called Gilling East near Helmsley. Cheap rides on the trains and a play area too. Think it only runs on Sundays though.
[url= https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction_Review-g1807558-d6739294-Reviews-Ryedale_Miniature_Railway-Gilling_East_North_Yorkshire_England.html ]Tripadvisor Link[/url]


 
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If you want to go somewhere to eat overpriced poor quality food then can I recommend Eureka? Conversely, if you want fairly-priced great home-cooked food then I would recommend Cannon Hall Farm.


 
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I second the suggestion of Forbidden Corner; it's a great day out with young kids. I also recommend a stroll to Ribblehead Viaduct. It's only half a mile from parking by the roadside, and then you should hop on the Settle-Carlisle railway. It's a stunning journey.

Other stuff in that vicinity that the kids, wife and I have enjoyed:

- [url= http://www.whitescarcave.co.uk ]White Scar Cave[/url] - loved this.
- [url= http://www.boltoncastle.co.uk ]Bolton Castle[/url] - possibly the best day out we've had at any castle due to there being so much to see and do.
- Richmond Castle and Middleham Castle - neither as good as Bolton Castle in terms of entertaining kids, but if castles are your thing and you're going to be based nearby, they're worth bearing in mind.

Obviously there's some fab biking - road and off-road - just in case you get the chance.

EDIT - all of the above are relatively close to each other and easily accessible if you're based in Wenlesydale for example. Yorkshire is a big place and not quick to travel around with travel sick prone kids. Yes, I speak from much experience.


 
Posted : 31/07/2017 10:07 am
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If you are going to York, try the Viking museum as well. You can easy spend two days in York and if you like cheese go to the 'love cheese' cafe for lunch.

And if you like planes head to Yorkshire air museum.


 
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if you like cheese go to the 'love cheese' cafe for lunch

and if you don't like cheese, go to the Love Cheese cafe and have a very stern word with yourself about your likes and dislikes 😉


 
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Second Bolton castle.
Also if the sea is calm, a boat trip out from Whitby is fun.


 
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