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LOCAL ATTRACTIONS AND ACTIVITIES IN NORTH YORKSHIRE
Welcome to our guide to local attractions and activities in North Yorkshire, designed especially for guests of Cliff House Holiday Cottages. Our location on the edge of the North York Moors National Park offers a unique opportunity to explore a diverse range of experiences—from scenic landscapes and historical sites to coastal adventures and local culinary delights. Whether you’re planning a family holiday, a reunion with friends, or a quiet retreat, North Yorkshire has something for everyone.
North Yorkshire and the Vale of Pickering is jam packed with places to visit and things to do and see all year round. Whether you like visiting historic ancient monuments, stately country homes or spending time wandering along a beach or doing a spot of crafting on a rainy day there will be something for everyone when you visit our self catering holiday cottages in the Vale of Pickering.
From our cottages, the City of York is less than hour away. The North Yorkshire Moors Railway is close by, with stations throughout the National Park for you to park up at and jump on a train – why not go to Pickering and make a day of it and get the train there all the way to the seaside town of Whitby? For the green fingered amongst you visiting North Yorkshire there are many formal gardens for you to visit including Wolds Way Lavender, Scampston Hall and Jackson’s Wold Garden (all have tea rooms too!). If you are feeling adventurous, you can go on one of the many mountain biking trails in the nearby Dalby Forest or you can Go-Ape and go on a high wire course in the tree tops of Dalby Forest?
Don’t forget that you can download our guide “The Insider’s Guide to North Yorkshire – 10 things to do in North Yorkshire” – its our handy guide to get the creative juices flowing to help you plan your next holiday in North Yorkshire.
Explore the Natural Beauty of the North York Moors
The North York Moors National Park is renowned for its rugged beauty, expansive heather moorlands, and designated Dark Skies Reserve status. Enjoy miles of walking and cycling trails that weave through ancient woodlands, open fields, and quiet valleys. Whether you prefer a gentle stroll or a more challenging hike, the moors provide a peaceful backdrop to reconnect with nature.
Highlights:
- Heather-Clad Hills: Witness the vibrant colours of autumn or the serene stillness of winter nights.
- Dark Skies: Ideal for stargazing, particularly in the crisp winter months.
- Family Walks: Numerous trails suitable for all ages.
Discover Historic Landmarks and Cultural Heritage
North Yorkshire’s rich history is evident in its many landmarks and heritage sites. A visit to Pickering Castle offers a glimpse into medieval life, while Eden Camp and Rosedale Railway Walk reveal stories of wartime Britain and the industrial past. The abandoned village of Wharram Percy and the historic Rievaulx Abbey further enrich your understanding of the area’s cultural legacy.
Highlights:
- Pickering Castle & Eden Camp: Explore historic ruins and learn about their roles in local history.
- Rosedale Railway Walk: Discover old mine workings and ironstone kilns along a scenic trail.
- Wharram Percy: Wander through one of England’s best-preserved deserted medieval villages.
Coastal Adventures and Film Tourism
A short drive from our cottages, the Yorkshire Coast boasts a wealth of attractions. From the iconic fishing heritage of Whitby and Scarborough to the intriguing smuggling tales of Robin Hood’s Bay, these coastal towns offer a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. Fans of film and television will appreciate the connections to series such as Bridgerton and Abandoned Railways from Above, which have showcased the unique charm of the region.
Highlights:
- Robin Hood’s Bay: Discover the smuggling past and enjoy a rugged coastline.
- Whitby & Scarborough: Experience seaside charm, fresh seafood, and maritime heritage.
Local Dining, Shopping, and Family-Friendly Activities
North Yorkshire is a haven for foodies and families alike. Visit market towns like Helmsley and Malton to sample local produce, enjoy a hearty meal, or pick up unique handmade crafts. Our surroundings offer plenty of opportunities for family-friendly activities, from exploring historic villages to spending quiet evenings by an open fire or in our indoor heated pool.
Highlights:
- Local Markets & Pubs: Discover local flavours and traditional fare.
- Family Activities: Enjoy our on-site games room, outdoor play areas, and guided nature walks.
- Cultural Experiences: Explore galleries, museums, and local events that celebrate the region’s heritage.
Plan Your Next Holiday at Cliff House
At Cliff House Holiday Cottages, our goal is to offer you an authentic and relaxing experience in the heart of North Yorkshire. With so much to see and do nearby, you can easily fill your days with adventures and return to a comfortable, pet-friendly retreat that feels like home. Whether you’re reconnecting with family, exploring historic sites, or simply enjoying the great outdoors, our cottages provide the perfect base for your next getaway.
Ready to explore North Yorkshire?
Book your stay now and start planning your holiday today!
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