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Attractions and Events Guide 2018 Yorkshire Coast & North York Moors SPECIALINCLUDES OFFER www.discoveryorkshirecoast.com VOUCHERS www.visitryedale.co.uk www.northyorkmoors.org.uk Attractions and Events Guide 2018 Yorkshire Coast & North York Moors FEATURING: Yorkshire Coast – Scarborough Whitby Filey Bridlington Ryedale’s Market Towns – Helmsley Kirkbymoorside Malton & Norton Pickering North York Moors National Park Great Days Out Around the orkshire Coast THE and North York Moors There is no shortage of fantastic attractions and events to visit across the Yorkshire Coast and North York Moors area with something to suit all ages and interests. The area is rich in history with an abundance of abbeys, castles, historic houses and museums that will take you on a fascinating journey through WATERPARK IN THE UK time. Families are spoilt for choice with theme parks, sea life sanctuaries, theatres, water parks, stunning gardens and individual shops and craft centres – plenty to keep a smile on your face all day. WELLNESS Contents Page Front Cover: Go Ape, Dalby Forest AT ALPAMARE Attractions 2-17, 20-29, 36 OPENING Map & Key 18-19 IN 2018 Events & Festivals 2018 30-32 Special Offer Vouchers 33-34 Tourist Information 35 Ampleforth Abbey, Ampleforth, York, YO62 4ER Ampleforth Tel: 01439 766000 Email: [email protected] Grid Ref. D5 Web: www.ampleforth.org.uk Situated on the edge of the North York Moors, Ampleforth lies 3 miles off the A170 between Thirsk and Helmsley. Explore the Abbey Church and Visitor Centre, take a beautiful woodland walk, enjoy the Sports Centre, browse the selection of gifts, produce and devotional items in the Abbey Shop and sample the delicious food in the Tea Room Admission Prices: Free of charge - donations welcome. Opening Times: Open all year Mon-Sat 10am - 5:30 pm, Sun 11am - 5:30 pm. Please see website for more details From the Alps to Scarborough, Alpamare is a waterpark unlike any other. An enormous wave pool, a stunning outdoor infinity pool, four state-of-the-art slides, 35 degrees of heat - this is the ultimate waterpark experience. Burton Agnes Hall & Gardens, Driffield, East Yorkshire, YO25 4NE Burton Agnes, Driffield Tel: 01262 490324 Our Alpine-style wellness centre and spa is perfect for relaxing and pampering Email: [email protected] yourself, whatever the weather. Grid Ref. H7 Web: www.burtonagnes.com Easily found on the A614 midway between Driffield and Bridlington. Follow brown signs to the car park, which is two WWW.ALPAMARE.CO.UK minutes’ walk from the Hall. Car parking free of charge. A magnificent yet friendly Elizabethan family home that OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK, 365 DAYS A YEAR. 10AM-10PM* offers a diverse art collection, exquisite Elizabethan carvings and the finest contemporary works. The walled garden mesmerises visitors with flamboyant seasonal displays of colour and entertains with giant games and a maze. The /AlpamareUK @AlpamareUK /AlpamareUK historic courtyard has a superb café, shops and artists’ gallery Admission Prices: Hall & Gardens Admission Prices: Adult £10.50, Senior/Student £10.00, Child (4 - 15 years) £5, Family tickets available. Under 4s free. *Opening hours may vary outside of school holidays. Opening Times: Snowdrops: 10th Feb - 4th March (11 am - 4 pm). Main season: 30th March - 31st Please check our website before visiting. October (11 am - 5 pm). Christmas opening: 14th Nov - 23rd Dec (11 am - 5 pm) 2 www.discoveryorkshirecoast.com ALPA10022_10498-01_PressAd_A4.indd 1 09/11/2017 13:21 Grid Ref. H4 THE WATERPARK IN THE UK WELLNESS AT ALPAMARE OPENING IN 2018 From the Alps to Scarborough, Alpamare is a waterpark unlike any other. An enormous wave pool, a stunning outdoor infinity pool, four state-of-the-art slides, 35 degrees of heat - this is the ultimate waterpark experience. Our Alpine-style wellness centre and spa is perfect for relaxing and pampering yourself, whatever the weather. WWW.ALPAMARE.CO.UK OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK, 365 DAYS A YEAR. 10AM-10PM* /AlpamareUK @AlpamareUK /AlpamareUK *Opening hours may vary outside of school holidays. Please check our website before visiting. ALPA10022_10498-01_PressAd_A4.indd 1 09/11/2017 13:21 Bridlington Spa, South Marine Drive, YO15 3JH Bridlington Tel: 01262 401400 Box Offi ce: 01262 678258 Email: [email protected] Grid Ref. I6 Web: bridspa.com On South Marine Drive between the road and beach. Bridlington Spa; a theatre, ball room, gallery, café, bar and more, off ers a continuous programme of activity 364 days-a-year. It is the home of touring musicals on the Yorkshire Coast, is the largest gig venue in the region and the host of the best traditional pantomime for miles. Admission Prices: See website for individual show prices. Opening Times: See website for individual show times. Beck Isle Museum of Bridge Street, Pickering, YO18 8DU Rural Life, Pickering Tel: 01751 473653 Email: www.beckislemuseum.org.uk Grid Ref. F5 Web: [email protected] Beautiful listed building, one minute walk from Pickering town centre and 100m from NYM Railway Come and discover the history of Pickering: its people, trades and local industries. Explore period shops, bygones of a Victorian age, including a printer's workshop, Village shop, pub and chemist's shop. Don't miss the blacksmith's forge and outside displays of historic farming machinery. Admission Prices: Adult £6, Child (6-16 yrs) £3,Senior Citizens £5, Family £15 (2 adults and 3 children) Opening Times: 10th February - 24th November 2018: Open 7 days a week See website for opening hours Esk Valley Theatre, Glaisdale, Nr Whitby, YO21 2PW Nr Whitby Tel: 01947 897587 Email: [email protected] Grid Ref. E3 Web: www.eskvalleytheatre.co.uk Join us for PRIVATE LIVES by Noël Coward. Professional theatre in the heart of the North York Moors. Enjoy a local pre-theatre lunch or dinner, drinks on the lawn, and be assured of a warm welcome at our delightful venue. Admission Prices: Adult £14, Senior Citizen/Student £13. Opening Times: Thursday 9th August – Saturday 1st September 2018 See website or call Box Offi ce for show details. 4 www.discoveryorkshirecoast.com Grid Ref. E6 ‘One of the world’s top ten greatest mansions and grand houses’LONELY PLANET Magnifi cent 18th century architecture | breathtaking parkland with lakes, fountains, temples and statues | walled garden with rose collection and potager | stunning vistas and secluded woodland walks | exhibitions and events | lakeside adventure playground | a choice of cafés | gi shops, farm shop and garden centre. Castle Howard, York YO60 7DA www.castlehoward.co.uk Evron Centre, John Street, Filey YO14 9DW Filey Tel: 01723 512512 Email: [email protected] Grid Ref. H5 Web: www.fi leyevroncentre.co.uk The Evron Centre Concert Hall is a multi purpose venue with seating for up to 120 people. 2018. Events include tribute bands, live music events, theatre productions, fi lm cinema nights, art exhibitions and craft fairs. Please check our website for regular updates. Find us on Facebook - www.facebook.com/evroncentre Admission Prices: Please check our website for details. Opening Times: Please check our website for details. Eden Camp Modern History Malton, North Yorkshire YO17 6RT Theme Museum, Malton Tel: 01653 697777 Email: [email protected] Grid Ref. F6 Web: www.edencamp.co.uk Located on the northern outskirts of Malton, on the junction of the A64/A169 approximately half way between York and Scarborough Housed within an original WWII Prisoner of War camp, a visit to our award winning museum transports you back in time to experience the sights, sounds and smells of life on the Home Front during World War Two. Learn about rationing, air raid precautions, the black out, fashions of the 40's, evacuation and much much more. The museum also presents one of the most comprehensive exhibitions of 20th Century British military history in the world. An exciting and educational day out for all the family, visitors should allow 3 to 4 hours for a full visit. Admission Prices: Adult £10.00 Child £8.50 (5 - 16 years), Senior Citizens/other Concessions £8.50 Opening Times: Open 7 days a week, 8th Jan - 23rd Dec 10 am - 5pm (Last admission 4pm). Filey Bird Garden & Animal Scarborough Road, Filey, YO14 9PG Park, Filey Tel: 01723 514439 Email: franholah@fi leybirdgarden.com Grid Ref. H5 Web: wwww.fi leybirdgarden.com With 5 acres to explore, you can feed friendly animals, meet the meerkats, talk to the parrots, have fun on the adventure trail, or simply relax in our beautiful gardens whilst watching the exotic birds. Whatever your age come and discover this Award- Winning Park...we think you'll be surprised! Admission Prices: Adult £6, Child £5 (2-15 yrs), Senior Citizens/Students £5.50, Family £23.50 (2 adults & 2 children). Opening Times: 24th March - 16th September 10am - 5pm, 18th September - 4th November 10.30 am - 4pm 6 www.discoveryorkshirecoast.com CCMMW2018-Yorkshire CoastNorth York Moors99x210mm.qxp_Layout 1 28/10/2017 18:04 Page 1 CaDalbypta ithen GreatCoo Yorkshirek Mu seDalby,um the W Greath Yorkshireitby Forest, nr Pickering Forest, nr Pickering Tel: 01751 460295 Discover a world of exEmailplo: [email protected]! Grid Ref. F5 Web: www.forestry.gov.uk/dalbyforest On the edge of the North York Moors. From the A169 Whitby to Pickering road follow the brown signs turning at the Fox and Rabbit Pub for Dalby Forest. Special EnjoyEx exploringhibit ioveron 8,000 20 acres18 at Dalby! We have walking and cycling trails for all abilities as well as exciting play areas and an WhitbyEnchanted in th Wood.e time of Cook The makHowin aboutg o monkeyingf a g raroundeat at s Goe Apeam or an an adrenalin-fuelled session at Dalby Activity Centre? 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