North Yorkshire Tourist Information and Visitor Guide
Towering cliffs, sweeping bays and tiny fishing villages give way to the ruggedness and solitude of the North York Moors and lush pastures of the Yorkshire Dales. Traditional seaside holidays can be enjoyed in first class resorts, whilst inland there are many historic towns and cities including York and Harrogate. To help find your ideal North Yorkshire hotel check our hotel selections.
North Yorkshire Highlights
- Jorvik Viking Centre, York- walk through Viking streets reconstructed from archeological evidence
- National Railway Museum, York - the largest railway museum in the world with an amazing display of trains
- York Minster - established for the baptism of the Anglo Saxon King, Edwin of Northumbria in 627
- Castle Howard - over 300 years old and one of Britain's finest historic houses
- How Stean Gorge - a spectacular limestone gorge with narrow paths along a ravine
- Whitby Abbey - dates back to the 7th Century and is located on the east cliff overlooking Whitby bay
- Bark Endeavour Whitby - an authentic replica of HMS Bark Endeavour Whitby, Captain John Cook's vessel
Plan your visit to North Yorkshire
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- North Yorkshire Attractions - places to visit
- North Yorkshire Short Breaks - offers and ideas in North Yorkshire
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