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LEARNING AND FUN GO HAND IN HAND TOGETHER COP 26 - Together for our Planet 3 Welcome to the Educational Visits Yorkshire Summer digital magazine that will help Harrogate 4 you plan your stay or day out this Summer and make the most of what Yorkshire has The Yorkshire Dales 5 to offer. Our aim is to inform families of the very best places in Yorkshire to visit that Harrogate and Dales Kids Days Out 6 are fun and educational for children of all ages. Being the largest county in the United North York Moors and East Coast 7 Kingdom, Yorkshire has plenty of wide-open spaces to explore and whether you live in North Yorkshire Moors Railway 8 the countryside, town or city you will discover nearby places to escape to and enjoy. Now Eden Camp Modern History Museum 9 more than ever our mental health is being challenged and what better way than to get North York Moors Kids Days Out 10 outside, enjoy ‘God’s own country’ and connect with nature. West and South Yorkshire 11 Education helps fuel a child’s imagination and is a key component to the development South Yorkshire Kids Days Out 12 of children in society. We live in a time of ‘Lifelong Learning’ and studies already show Visit Doncaster 13 that 65% of a child’s personality development is between the ages of 0-6 years. Parents, Kids Days Out 14 guardians, friends and extended family therefore have a crucial part to play in the York 15 development of their children. Learning and fun should go hand in hand and hopefully Jorvik Viking Centre 16 you will find inspiration to experience both in this ezine. York Kids Days Out 17 KEEPING SAFE TOGETHER Summer Walks 18-19 Yorkshire is as beautiful as ever, but some things are different. Most crucially, we all must Activities 20-21 abide by the Government guidelines to ensure we are all safe and able to enjoy all that What’s On 22-23 Yorkshire has to offer. We hope that you enjoy your Summer and have fun.

2 GO YORKSHIRE DAYS OUT EDUCATIONALVISITSUK.COM SUMMER 2021 COP 26 - Together For Our Planet

2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference Glasgow Scottish Event Campus (SEC) is hosting the 26th Conference of the Parties, known as COP26, from Sunday 31st October – Friday November 12th 2021. With delegates from all over the world expected to attend, COP26 is designed to produce an international response to the climate emergency. Glasgow is a perfect host with a carbon neutral target of 2030 and a city rating of 4th in the world in the Global Destination Sustainability Index. We think that now, more than ever, is a vital time to be talking about this all important issue. Our advertisers agree and they will be contributing to an online discussion throughout 2021 about how global warming is affecting them but just as importantly, the positive things they are doing to help eradicate it. We would love to hear from you and how your school is helping. Do send us information that we can post on social media as the more schools that join in the debate the better. As well as discussing global issues, we will also be promoting what is happening near you. So make sure that you are following us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Tell us what articles you like and what you want to hear about, feedback is always welcome whether it be positive or negative. We share events, competitions, offers and the latest news from all our favourite places so make sure you are in the know by following us on social media and on www.educationalvisitsuk.com.

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The elegant Victorian spa-town of Harrogate has been enticing visitors since the 17th century. The The Harrogate Treasure Hunt Trail – download the trail and explore the streets and gardens of Harrogate town is a popular venue for families and has a wide range of superb restaurants and accommodation looking for treasure clues that could be on landmarks, buildings or signs to eventually find the booty. and also boasts three entertainment venues the Royal Hall, Harrogate Convention Centre and Takes approx. 1hr 30mins. www.treasuretrails.co.uk/things-to-do-with-kids/north-yorkshire/harrogate Harrogate Theatre. A firm favourite for the children every Summer are the Valley Gardens, 17 acres Pots2Go Ceramic Café – a fun of beautiful parkland with a huge Children’s Play Area, paddling pool, crazy golf/pitch and putt, ceramic café on Montpellier Parade skateboard and bmx park and even a model boating pond. suitable for kids of all ages where the kids can get creative making bears and painting pottery. www.pots2go.co.uk/

Royal Pump Museum – a family friendly museum where you can discover the spa history of Harrogate. See the old treatments including electric therapy (that will keep the kids quiet!). Family backpacks are available at reception if you want to attempt the mystery object game and complete the Spa trail.

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The Yorkshire Dales is a unique region of contrasts and beauty, diverse wildlife habitats and DON’T MISS a rich cultural heritage. Straddling the Pennines, they feature some of the finest limestone The Forbidden Corner, Middeham - an unusual and unique attraction popular with families, scenery in Britain with limestone pavements, craggy outcrops and a labyrinth of underground with fun filled gardens created by a local landowner for the amusement of his family and friends. caves. The countryside is so spectacular that large parts of it lie in the Yorkshire Dales National Park spanning North Yorkshire, the southern fringes of rural Cumbria and urban Skipton Town Hall – home to the Craven Museum, Visitor Centre, Gift shop and exhibition outskirts of West Yorkshire. gallery, this is now the hub for culture and heritage in Craven having reopened in June 2021 after a major redevelopment project. There are twenty main Dales, all very different for you to discover. Studded with picture post card villages surrounding village greens they have a timeless beauty. Appreciated by families Georgian Theatre, Richmond – among the oldest of Britain’s theatres, this intimate theatre’s visiting and locals alike, the Yorkshire Dales provide the most breath-taking setting for long Christmas pantomime is always a sight to behold (oh yes it is!). walks and amazing scenery. Richmond - the largest market town in Britain with lovely riverside walks and a magnificent castle.

Bolton Castle - a stunning Grade I listed castle with Scheduled Ancient Monument status.

Aysgarth Falls - a triple flight of waterfalls surrounded by farmland and woodland.

Brymor Ice Cream Parlour – real dairy ice cream, made on the farm at High Jervaulx.

Skipton Castle – one of the finest and only roofed medieval castles in .

Malham Cove – a large natural curved limestone beauty spot formed by a waterfall carrying meltwater from glaciers more than 12,000 years ago.

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Want to keep the children entertained over the Summer holidays? Look no further than our list below of the best that Harrogate and the Yorkshire Dales has to offer:

Bolton Abbey The Himalayan Gardens & Sculpture Park Mother Shipton’s Cave Treetop Nets Skipton, BD23 6EX Hutts Lane, Ripon HG4 3DA High Bridge, Knaresborough HG5 8DD Lightwater Valley, Ripon, HG4 3HT 01756 718000 01765 658009 01423 864600 01539 447186 https://boltonabbey.com/ https://www.himalayangarden.com/ https://www.mothershipton.co.uk/ https://www.treetoptrek.co.uk/ripon Bolton Castle Ingleborough Cave RHS Garden Harlow Carr White Scar Cave near Leyburn, DL8 4ET Clapham, LA2 8EE Crag Lane, Beckwithshaw, Harrogate HG3 1QB Carnforth LA6 3AW 01969 623981 01524 251 242 01423 565418 01524 241244 https://www.boltoncastle.co.uk/ www.ingleboroughcave.co.uk https://www.rhs.org.uk/gardens/harlow-carr https://whitescarcave.co.uk/ Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway Ingleton Waterfalls Trail Ripon Museums Bolton Abbey Station, Bolton Abbey, Ingleton, Carnforth LA6 3ET Sharow View , Allhallowgate, Ripon, HG4 1LE Skipton, BD23 6AF 01524 241930 01765 690799 01756 710614 https://www.ingletonwaterfallstrail.co.uk/ https://riponmuseums.co.uk/ https://www.embsayboltonabbeyrailway.org.uk/ www.saltburn-surf.co.ukcustomerservice@puttstars. Kiplin Hall Skipton Castle Forbidden Corner Near Scorton, Richmond,co.uk DL10 6AT The Bailey, Skipton BD23 1AW Tupgill Park Estate, Middleham, Leyburn, DL8 4TJ 01748 818178 01756 792442 01969 640638 https://kiplinhall.co.uk/ https://www.skiptoncastle.co.uk/ https://www.theforbiddencorner.co.uk/ Lightwater Valley Theme Park Thorp Perrow Arboretum and Bird of Prey Fountains Abbey North Stainley, Ripon HG4 3HT and Mammal Centre Ripon, HG4 3DY 01765 635321 Bedale DL8 2PS 01765 608888 https://www.lightwatervalley.co.uk/ 01677 425323 https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/fountains- https://www.thorpperrow.com/ abbey-and-studley-royal-water-garden TOP LEFT Skipton Castle RIGHT Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal BOTTOM: The Forbidden Corner, Mark Walsh

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The North York Moors and the Wolds have long been the playground for the With 45 miles of dynamic coastline stretching from Saltburn down to Spurn Head, the East adventurous with cyclists, horse riders and walkers the major beneficiary. If you Coast is always worth visiting even if it is just for the best fish and chips in the country! and your family enjoy strolls amongst the atmospheric ruins of castles and abbeys or DON’T MISS walking beneath the shady canopies of the great forests, the North York Moors and the Whitby - The inspiration for Dracula and steeped in maritime heritage, Whitby embraces its past Wolds are for you. with museums celebrating the adventures of Captain Cook (must visit), the legacy of Whitby Jet DON’T MISS and the fascinating history of this coastal town. You can’t miss the gaunt, imposing remains of Whitby Abbey which also has a newly refurbished interactive visitor centre. Eden Camp, Malton – an amazing modern history museum with immersive displays covering social and military history and occupying a former second world war prisoner-of-war camp. Filey - The perfect place for those who a enjoy a gentler pace, Filey has 3 miles of golden sand and no matter how busy it gets, it never seems crowded. In 2019, Tripadvisor ranked it in the top North Yorkshire Moors Railway – the famous heritage railway that runs through the stunning six child friendly beaches in the world, the only beach in the UK to make the list. North York Moors National Park. Bridlington, Flamborough and Bempton Cliffs - For a classic seaside experience then look no Dalby Forest – if walking, cycling or running are your passions, then Dalby Forest is the ideal further than Bridlington with miles of sandy beaches and traditional seaside attractions. The place to visit. It is also a designated Dark Sky Discovery Site. area is also famous for one of Britain’s most important nature reserves, RSPB Bempton Cliffs, as Go Ape, Dalby Forest – if you are seeking adventure, head to Go Ape for adrenalin fuelled zip line well as Flamborough’s rugged white cliffs. action, Treetop Adventures, Segways, High Ropes and more. Scarborough - Whether in search of fun, arcades, adventure or culture, Scarborough delivers it all. You have the luxury of choice with the sandy north or south bays, magnificently separated by the 12th century Scarborough Castle. Take a walk around the oriental-inspired Peasholm Park or why TOP LEFT Bilsdale RIGHT ABOVE Flamborough Head BELOW LEFT Puffins, RSPB Bempton Cliffs, Kevin Groocock RIGHT NYMR, Bob Green not catch a show at Stephen Joseph Theatre who bring the best in contemporary arts and theatre.

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One of the world’s greatest heritage experiences with thrills and family fun at its heart. Travel behind a steam or heritage diesel locomotive and enjoy the authentic sights, sounds and smells of a working heritage railway.

8 GO YORKSHIRE DAYS MoreOUT Information:BACK TO CONTENTS nymr.co.uk EDUCATIONALVISITSUK.COM SUMMER 2021 Discovering Dalby Forest

Dalby Forest is nestled on the southern slopes of the beautiful North York Moors GETTING FURTHER INTO THE FOREST National Park. It’s loved by regulars and new visitors alike, because it really is the Explore the forest by hiring bikes, following walking trails or going for a run. Routes are clearly great Yorkshire forest with something for everyone. waymarked and you can pick up maps at the visitor centre.

Glacial valleys to the south create a unique ‘rigg and dale’ landscape. To the north Whether you want to get active, be close to nature or seek out some tranquillity, Dalby has the it sits on an upland plateau. For visitors this means really varied terrain where you perfect spot for you. Low Dalby is just the start of a magical journey of discovery further into the are regularly rewarded with breath-taking views. Dalby is home to an abundance forest. Why not explore areas you’ve not been to before… of internationally important wildlife species. It’s also a designated dark sky ‘Milky GET INVOLVED, BE INSPIRED Way’ site. We have Go Ape in Low Dalby, and in the courtyard there is Dalby Forest Cycle Hub for bike hire You can discover the magic of our unique landscape covering 8000 acres or simply and Hidden Horizons, our outdoor activity partners. For the adventurers among you there is Dalby enjoy a relaxing coffee with friends amid beautiful scenery. Our fantastic visitor Activity Centre up at Adderstone for pre-booked fun. Young families will love the latest Gruffalo centre cafe serves cakes, snacks and hot meals or enjoy an ice cream in the Spotters trail that you can head out and explore together – don’t forget to download the app first. sunshine. Whatever your mood or energy level, there’s something to suit. And not forgetting our play areas and Enchanted Wood, which are perfect for kids needing to burn off energy!

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BEST OF THE WEST SOUTH YORKSHIRE With a population of over 2.3 million, West Yorkshire consists of the boroughs of the South Yorkshire consists of the four metropolitan boroughs of Sheffield, Doncaster, cities of , and alongside and . Barnsley and Rotherham with coal mining and steel manufacturing the predominant SPOTLIGHT ON LEEDS AND WAKEFIELD industries over the centuries. Green spaces, exciting attractions, and incredible museums mean it’s a fantastic place for children tom explore. Leeds - the largest city in West Yorkshire famous for it’s shops, bars and restaurants. Places to visit in and around Leeds on our ‘must see list’ include the Museum, Thackray SPOTLIGHT ON SHEFFIELD Museum of Medicine and . Sheffield is picnic heaven for families as it is the ‘greenest’ city in England in terms of tree Wakefield – famous for its rhubarb festival and renowned ‘nightlife’, it also offers much to coverage with 4 trees for every resident. It is also the only city that has a third of its area within families with the Hepworth Art Museum, National Coal Mining Museum and Yorkshire Sculpture a National Park. Some of our favourite places for children to visit are the Botanical Gardens, Park firm favourites. Tropical Butterfly House, Wildlife and Falconry Centre, Sheffield Cable Water ski and Aqua Park and our favourite of 2021 – the National Videogame Museum. DON’T MISS Castleford - Xscape Yorkshire Leisure Complex DON’T MISS Doncaster – Yorkshire Wildlife Park, DANUM Gallery, Library and Museum Kirklees - Kirklees Light Railway Barnsley - Calypso Cove Waterpark, Experience Barnsley Museum and Discovery Centre, Halifax - Eureka! The National Children’s Museum and The Piece Hall Cannon Hall Farm Bradford - National Science and Media Museum Rotherham - Magna Science Adventure Centre, Gulliver’s Valley Theme Park – Keighley and Worth Valley Railway (KWVR)

Haworth – The Bronte Parsonage Museums TOP LEFT Leeds Town Hall CENTRE Sheffield tram bridge RIGHT TOP Top Withens BELOW Kirklees Light Railway

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From bustling Sheffield to Barnsley, Rotherham or Doncaster, South Yorkshire has so much to offer the children over then Summer holidays. Here are some of our favourite attractions and days out:

Barnsley Museums Millenium Gallery Wentworth Castle Gardens Cannon Hall, Worsbrough Mill, Cooper Gallery, 48 Arundel Gate, Sheffield S1 2PP Park Drive, Barnsley, S75 3EN Elescar Heritage Centre, Experience Barnsley 01142 782600 01226 323070 http://www.barnsley-museums.com/ https://www.museums-sheffield.org.uk/ https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/wentworth- museums/millennium-gallery/home castle-gardens Brodsworth Hall and Gardens Brodsworth, near Doncaster, DN5 7XJ National Videogame Museum Winter Garden 01302 722598 Angel Street, Sheffield S3 8LN Next to Peace Gardens and the Millennium https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/ https://thenvm.org/ Galleries places/brodsworth-hall-and-gardens/ https://www.sheffield.gov.uk/home/parks- Sheffield Botanical Gardens sport-recreation/public-spaces/winter-garden Conisbrough Castle Clarkehouse Rd, Broomhall, Sheffield S10 2LN Castle Hill, Conisbrough, Doncaster DN12 3BU http://www.sbg.org.uk/ Yorkshire Wildlife Park 01709 863329 Branton, Doncaster DN4 6TB Tropical Butterfly House https://bit.ly/2SyD9xj 01302 535037 Woodsetts Rd, North Anston, Sheffield S25 4EQ https://www.yorkshirewildlifepark.com/ Kelham Island Museum 01909 569416 Alma St,reet Sheffield S3 8SA https://www.butterflyhouse.co.uk/ 01142 722106 http://www.simt.co.uk/kelham-island-museum/

RIGHT TOP Brodsworth Hall TOP Sheffield Town Hall BELOW Conisbrough Castle

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Library and Museum

Behind the original façade of the historic Doncaster High School for Girls lies the main Doncaster Central and Children’s Library, which features new state of the art technology, and a vast collection of remarkable artefacts Rail Heritage Centre revealing the story of Doncaster’s past. Have fun listening to story times, playing with interactives, touching tactile On the lower ground floor of the Danum Gallery, museum objects, and taking a closer look at artefacts Library and Museum, visitors can explore Doncaster’s digitally in Doncaster’s brand new building. Perfect for fascinating rail history. This area is home to the Rail a family day out, an outing with friends, or a solo trip to Heritage Centre, featuring some of the Doncaster explore the history of one of England’s oldest towns. Grammar School Rail Collection. Many of these wonderful items of rail memorabilia are on public Journey through Doncaster’s past as a Roman settlement, display for the first time. market town and industrial powerhouse. Discover the famous people who came from the area and learn about the Alongside the objects on display are two Doncaster- town’s part in national and international events. built locomotives, No. 251 ‘Atlantic’ Locomotive and Green Arrow, which have returned home to Doncaster is home to a number of well-known attractions ‘A Rich Seam’ a sculpture designed by internationally The museum reveals how Doncaster’s rich natural take centre stage in the Danum Gallery Library and including the award winning Yorkshire Wildlife Park renowned sculptor, Laurence Edwards, to commemorate environment has changed through time. Find out Museum. They are on loan as part of a partnership which has recently benefitted from a major expansion Doncaster’s rich mining heritage, the restored 10 metre how Doncaster’s natural resources have been used between Heritage Doncaster and the National Railway scheme and is a ‘have to visit’ attraction, Doncaster wide stone frieze from the former Gaumont cinema which by humans to build industries, transport routes, and Museum. Racecourse which is home to the world's oldest classic depicts the story of movie making and is on display in communities. Explore wild Doncaster and discover the horse race – the St Leger and The Doncaster Dome, Sir Nigel Gresley Square and we opened the fantastic animals that have made the area’s rivers, peatlands, There is a superb King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry home of the only split level ice rink in the UK. new Danum Gallery, Library and Museum (DGLAM) to the woodlands, and gardens their home. public. The building has received excellent reviews and is Museum, a modern library, iconic statues, a lovely Doncaster also has a rich heritage that dates back a must for anyone visiting the town. You can read more café and garden for chilling out, a gift shop and much as far as 71AD when it was founded by the Romans. about DGLAM in our spotlight feature. more besides, it’s a great day out and it’s FREE. Today, traces of the town’s history can still be seen Art Gallery in and around the town. If you want to get a sense of For more information about things to do in Doncaster, For more information and details on how to book, visit: Doncaster’s history then make sure to visit our iconic please visit www.visitdoncaster.com www.dglam.org.uk buildings such as Conisbrough Castle, The Mansion Explore artworks reflecting Doncaster’s heritage, from Photgraphs by © Ben Harrison Photography House, Brodsworth Hall, Cusworth Hall and Doncaster *Please check with venues and attractions before setting railways to horse racing and much more. The Gallery Minster to name a few. off on your journey to ensure they are open and that showcases works of national and regional significance. activities/events are going ahead* View pieces by Frank Dobson, John Frederick Herring, So that’s the old, now for the new. Despite the turbulent and Joseph Wright of Derby among others. year we have all found ourselves in, Doncaster was proud to open a number of new attractions in the town For the first time, Doncaster is able to welcome touring centre. There is the sparkling Savoy Cinema complex, exhibitions from other museums and galleries. In a transformed train station forecourt including the 2021-22 we will be hosting exhibitions from the British incredible ‘Building Speed’ piece of public art which Museum and Arts Council England. celebrates Doncaster’s rail and horse racing heritage,

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Here are our ‘best of the West’ to keep the critters quiet this Summer:

Abbey House Museum Keighley & Worth Valley Railway National Coal Mining Museum for England Abbey Walk, Abbey Rd, , Leeds LS5 3EH Station Road, BD22 8NJ Caphouse Colliery, Wakefield, WF4 4RH Temple Newsam Road, Leeds LS15 0AE 01133 784079 01535 645214 01924 848806 01133 367460 https://museumsandgalleries.leeds.gov.uk/ https://kwvr.co.uk/ https://www.ncm.org.uk/book https://museumsandgalleries.leeds.gov.uk/ abbey-house-museum/ temple-newsam/ Kirklees Light Railway National Media Museum Bronte Parsonage Museum Clayton West, HD8 9XJ Pictureville, Bradford BD1 1NQ Temple Newsam Go Ape Church Street, Haworth, Haworth BD22 8DR 01484 865727 0800 0478124 Temple Newsam Estate, Leeds, LS15 0AD 01535 642323 https://www.kirkleeslightrailway.com/ https://www.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/ 01603 895500 https://www.bronte.org.uk/ https://bit.ly/36DCQcU Leeds City Art Gallery Eureka! The National Children’s Museum The Headrow, Leeds LS1 3AA Armouries Drive, Leeds LS10 1LT Tetley Art Gallery Discovery Road, Halifax HX1 2NE FREE Entry 01132 201916 Hunslet Rd, Leeds LS10 1JQ 01422 330069 https://museumsandgalleries.leeds.gov.uk/ https://royalarmouries.org/venue/royal- 01133 202323 https://www.eureka.org.uk/ leeds-art-gallery/ armouries-museum/ https://www.thetetley.org/ Hall Xscape Yorkshire Gibson Mill, HX7 7AW Millennium Square, Leeds LS2 8BH Lister’s Road, Halifax HX3 6XG Glasshoughton, Castleford, WF10 4TA 01422 844518 01133 785001 https://museums.calderdale.gov.uk/visit/ https://xscapeyorkshire.co.uk/ https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hardcastle- https://museumsandgalleries.leeds.gov.uk/ shibden-hall Yorkshire Sculpture Park crags leeds-city-museum/ Stockeld Park West Bretton, Wakefield WF43 4LG Harewood House Lotheron Hall Wetherby Road, Wetherby LS22 4AN 01924 832631 Harewood, Leeds LS17 9LE , Leeds LS25 3EB 01937 586333 https://ysp.org.uk/visit 01132 181000 https://museumsandgalleries.leeds.gov.uk/ https://stockeldpark.co.uk/ https://harewood.org/visit/ lotherton

TOP LEFT Leeds Ar Gallery RIGHT TOP Xscape Yorkshire BELOW National Coal Mining Museum

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With a long and complex history, York stands out as one of the most fascinating cities in the DON’T MISS with its history evident as you walk through the streets that have over 2000 The Shambles - a highlight of any trip to York will be a visit to the famous Shambles, the inspiration listed buildings and 22 ancient monuments. York’s most important industry is now tourism for JK Rowling’s Diagon Alley, the magical merchant market in the Harry Potter books. and every year the city fills with millions of visitors from all over the globe. Number one York Museum Gardens - a stunning place to take a stroll or picnic, the gardens are free to enter on most visitor’s list is York Minster. Despite a catastrophic fire in 1984 caused by a bolt of and provide an opportunity to visit Yorkshire’s oldest working observatory and the award- lightning, this Gothic Cathedral has literally risen from the ashes and, with the help of some of winning Yorkshire Museum. the UK’s most skilled stonemasons and stained-glass glazers, is as amazing as ever. York’s Ancient Walls – at three miles long, these are the longest and the most complete city walls still standing in England.

York City Sightseeing – the famous open-top bus tour of York operating 7 days a week.

York Pass – York Pass is a sightseeing card that once purchased, gives visitors entry to top attractions, museums and monuments in York. Simply download the digital pass directly to your mobile device and show at the attraction to gain entry.

Visit York Newsletter – if you are planning to visit, sign up with Visit York for Newsletters so you get all the latest news on events, festivals and special offers happening in York. Our favourite is the 7 Days in York newsletter, a weekly ‘What’s On’ guide. https://www.visityork.org/

15 GO YORKSHIRE DAYS OUT BACK TO CONTENTS EDUCATIONALVISITSUK.COM SUMMER 2021 Making out- of-classroom experiences easy at JORVIK Viking Centre

JORVIK Viking Centre and its sister attractions – LOAN BOXES medieval Barley Hall, and DIG: An Archaeological If you need more than a screen to engage your kinesthetic learners, our loan boxes, packed with Adventure – are open, welcoming school visits items and replica artefacts from different historical periods – from pre-history to Vikings, Romans to enjoy a carefully adapted, socially distanced to Tudors – are the perfect solution. experience. With boxes available to hire from £24 for the first week (£6 for subsequent weeks), these unique Schools who prefer or need a virtual visit will love resource kits come fully sanitised, and a member of our learning team will talk you through how the range of resources and programmes to give to make the most of the objects in a personal video call. digital access to the JORVIK Group’s collections and For more details about all of the JORVIK Group’s educational resources, please email schools@ historic interpretation teams. yorkat.co.uk or call 01904 615505. VIRTUAL OUTREACH Vikings invading your interactive whiteboard, archaeologists inspiring some digging and even medieval medics diagnosing your maladies (with treatments of snails and leeches!) – all without leaving your classroom or home.

The JORVIK Group has been leading the way in virtual visits to schools far and wide for many years, with a selection of pre-recorded and live interactive workshops that can add colour to any history topic.

There’s no need to worry if your class can’t be together - using Skype, Zoom and Google Meet, multiple computers can log into a single session for the ultimate in personalised learning.

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Wizards, Boats, Vikings, a Christmas Shop, Trains, Ghosts, Chocolates and Planes – York has it all and so much more – check out these places to keep the kids off their devices:

Barley Hall Fairfax House The Original Ghost Walk of York York’s Chocolate Story Coffee Yard, Off Stonegate, York, Y01 8AR Castlegate, York, YO1 9RN Meet at the King’s Arms, Ouse Bridge, YO1 9SN 3-4 Kings Square, York YO1 7LD 01904 615505 01904 655543 07825 618123 01904 527765 https://barleyhall.co.uk/ http://www.fairfaxhouse.co.uk/ https://www.theoriginalghostwalkofyork.co.uk/ https://www.yorkschocolatestory.com/ Beningbrough Hall, Gallery & Gardens Jorvik Viking Centre White Rose York Tours - FREE Yorkshire Air Museum Beningbrough, York, YO30 1DD 19 Coppergate, York, YO1 9WT Email [email protected] or Halifax Way, Elvington, York, Y041 4AU 01904 472027 01904 615505 phone/text 07792 207679 01904 608595 https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ https://www.jorvikvikingcentre.co.uk/ https://yorkshireairmuseum.org/ York Castle Museum Tours beningbrough-hall-gallery-and-gardens Mansion House Eye of York (close to Clifford’s Tower), YO1 9RY York DIG Burnby Hall & Gardens St Helen’s Square, York, YO1 9QL https://www.yorkcastlemuseum.org.uk/ St Saviourgate, York, YO1 8NN The Balk, Pocklington, York, YO42 2QF 01904 553663 01904 615505 York City Art Gallery 01759 307125 https://www.mansionhouseyork.com/ https://digyork.com/ Exhibition Square, York, YO1 7EW https://www.burnbyhallgardens.com/ Merchant Adventurers’ Hall 01904 687687 City Cruises York Fossgate, York, YO1 9XD https://www.yorkartgallery.org.uk/tickets/ King’s Staith Landing and Lendal Bridge, 01904 654818 York Dungeon Red Boat Hire, City Cruises Boat Yard https://www.merchantshallyork.org/ 12 Clifford Street, York, YO1 9RD 01904 628324 01904 632599 https://www.citycruisesyork.com/ Leeman Road, Yor k , YO26 4X J https://www.thedungeons.com/york/ 0800 0478124 (Specific access requirements only) https://www.railwaymuseum.org.uk/ TOP LEFTYork, River Ouse and Lendal Bridge RIGHT National Railway Museum

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When the weather is warm there is no better way than to find a walk near water. CITY OF YORK – CIRCULAR WALK ALONG THE RIVER OUSE Here are a few of our favourite rambles. Pick up an Ordnance Survey map and On a Saturday or Sunday morning this is a great walk. Stop off for brunch in the Bishopthorpe go and explore! Road and spend time enjoying Rowntree Park a hidden backwater on the banks of the River Ouse. There is a great playground for children and a skate park. BOGGLE HOLE TO ROBIN HOODS BAY Start at Cliffords Tower on the south bank of the River Ouse and cross over to the river following Duration 4 miles circular the riverside walk and cycleway towards Selby. After approximately 2.5 kms you will see the Refreshments: shiny arc of Millenium Bridge which you need to cross and then turn right along the opposite side of the river. Head back towards the city until you come to Rowntree Park which is a lovely The Dolphin PH overlooking the bay was a typical smugglers pub place to while away a few hours. Donated to the city by the famous York Chocolatiers the Joseph Tea, Toast and Post tea shop housed in the Old Post office Rowntree family who as Quakers believed in providing good housing and facilities for their Fish and Chips enjoy the view and have a takeaway workforce it is still enjoyed by York’s residents today.

This walk can be done in either direction. Check the tides first and if you start the walk at Boggle Either continue on your walk along the river bank or take a shot detour for refreshments on the Hole get there early of late afternoon as the car park is always packed. If not park at Robin Bishopthorpe Road. Either way you then come to Skeldergate Bridge which you need to cross Hood’s Bay Station Car Park and do the walk in reverse. From Boggle Hole carpark walk down before continuing along the river walk. If you want to end your walk here you just need to cross the slipway and along the beach. Children will love playing in the rock pools and the sand so the bridge and head back to Cliffords Tower. Alternatively you can continue your walk to Ouse your progression along the walk might be very slow. When you reach Robin Hood’s Bay you Bridge and then to Lendal Bridge taking in the sites and historic buildings that line the river. If can either walk back along the clifftop path part of the Cleveland Way or if you want to take the you want to extend you walk further you can cross the river and walk through Museum Gardens longer route continue up the hill to the top of the village (warning it is a steep climb) and along before returning along the opposite bank to Cliffords Tower. the disused railway which opened in 1885 and was closed in 1965 and back along the lanes to Parking Clifford’s Tower Car Park Boggle Hole. Warning there is another steep hill to tackle. Refreshments: Cafes and tea rooms on the Bishopthorpe Road or city centre

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MALHAM COVE, GORDALE SCAR & JANET’S FOSS WALK – POTTERICK CARR NATURE RESERVE, DONCASTER YORKSHIRE DALES Location: Mallard Way (nr junction 3 M18, south edge of Doncaster) DN4 8DBOS Map Reference This is a circular walk, duration of approximately 3 to 4 hours but why not take the day to enjoy. It SE588005 is one that everyone should do at least once in their lives and when we organise school trips to the The Yorkshire Wildlife Trust operates many sites in Yorkshire and Potterick Carr is one of their Yorkshire Dales for teachers it is one activity we always include in the itinerary. premier sites. Famed for its wetland birds including bitterns and marsh harriers, explore the Walk for the National Park Visitor Centre through the pretty village of Malham crossing the road to mosaic of habitats and enjoy the stunning vistas. A wildlife oasis with plenty of walks to suit all the gate that leads you on to a concrete path that runs to the foot of the cove. There is a wonderful abilities there is a visitor centre, café, shop and public facilities. information barn laid out with interesting artefacts which will interest children and the RSPB have Opening times from 09:30 until 17:00 a viewing point leading up to the cove to observe the Peregrine Falcons that nest in the cliffs of the Accessible: All year cove. Take time to sit and enjoy the babbling brook and often there are climbers tackling the cliff face and once you have caught your breadth you can walk the 400 steps up the side of the cove. Be warned LANGSETT RESERVOIR – SOUTH YORKSHIRE though in wet weather these can become slippery and treacherous. Once you have ascended the cliff This lovely circular walk takes you around the picturesque Langsett Reservoir. Situated on the face you can sit on the flat limestone pavements and enjoy the stunning views over Malhamdale. It is edge of the Peak District National Park it is easily accessible from Sheffield and South Yorkshire. an ideal place for a picnic. Walk over the headland downhill following the signposts to Gordale Scar The walk starts in the village of Langsett and follows footpaths dotted throughout the woodland which is a wide amphitheatre with cliffs either side and a breath-taking waterfall. An ice cream van and open moorland surrounding the reservoir. Most of the walk is on maintained footpaths that is regularly parked by the bridge, a welcome sight after your long walk! The stream running through are well signed as this is Yorkshire Water’s land but sometimes can be rough underfoot. There is the valley is an ideal place to sit and paddle or just relax. You return to Malham past Janet’s Foss, a also a section where there is a small climb up to Hingcliff Common but once conquered there are smaller but magical waterfall through beautiful woodland and fields to Malham. great views across the reservoir and the village.

Folklore says that ‘Janet’ was actually the queen of the fairies and supposedly lived in a little cave Start & Finish Langsett Sat Nav S36 4GY behind the waterfall. Refreshments: Waggon & Horses pub. the Bank view café and The Dog and Partridge situated just Length: 4.4 miles Circular outside the village Refreshments: There are lots of cafes and pubs in the village to choose from

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OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES BOAT TOURS/BOAT HIRE Go Ape Dalby City Cruises York & Self-Drive Boats www.goape.co.uk/locations/dalby 01904 628324 Dalby Forest, Thornton Le Dale YO18 7LT www.cityexperiences.com/york/ city-cruises/york-city-cruise Go Ape Temple Newsam Lendal Bridge, York YO1 7DP www.goape.co.uk/locations/templenewsam Newsam Estate, Leeds LS15 0AD Skipton Boat Trips 01756 790 829 Howstean Gorge [email protected] 01423 755666 www.canaltrips.co.uk [email protected] 3 Coach Street, Skipton BD23 1LH www.howstean.co.uk Lofthouse, Harrogate HG3 5SF Pennine Cruisers 01756 795 478 Raven Tree Top Adventure Yorkshire is the perfect playground for the adventurous local or inquisitive visitor [email protected] 07729572974 www.penninecruisers.com with a huge variety of options available across the whole county. Here is a small [email protected] 19 Coach Street, Skipton BD23 1LH flavour of some of our favourite tours and activities for both small and big kids. www.ravenadventure.co.uk Gargrave Road, SkiptonBD23 1UD Marigold Cafe and Boating 01423 869 773 Let Loose Yorkshire GUIDED TOURS White Rose York [email protected] 01482 843475 07792 207679 www.marigoldcafe.co.uk The Original Ghost Walk of York [email protected] 01759 373090 [email protected] 16 Waterside, Knaresborough HG5 8DE www.whiteroseyork.com www.letlooseyorkshire.co.uk [email protected] Captain Cook Experience Trailblazer Wildcraft www.theoriginalghostwalkofyork.co.uk Wild Country Walkabouts 01947 600 511 01751 475183 Kings Arms Pub, York YO1 9SN 01642 965918 [email protected] [email protected] www.wildcountrywalkabouts.co.uk www.hmbarkendeavour.co.uk York Cycling Tours www.trailblazerwildcraft.com Endeavour Wharf, Whitby YO21 1DN 07908 245439 Coast and Moors Nordic Walking Low Dalby YO18 7LT [email protected] 07774 844921 www.yorkcyclingtours.com [email protected] WATER SPORTS/ACTIVITIES North Yorkshire Water Park Malton Museum Guided Town Tours www.coastandmoorsnordicwalking.com 01653 691262 01723 865 052 Whitby Storyteller [email protected] [email protected] 01947 841198 www.maltonmuseum.co.uk/town-tours/ www.northyorkshirewaterpark.co.uk [email protected] Wykeham Lakes, Scarborough YO13 9QU Muddy Boots Walking Holidays www.whitbystoryteller.co.uk Scarborough Surf School 01969 663 838 Whitby Walks 01723 585 585 [email protected] 07880 801 957 www.muddybootswalkingholidays.com [email protected] [email protected] www.scarboroughsurfschool.co.uk Yorkshire Dales Guides www.whitbywalks.com Cayton Bay, Scarborough YO11 3NR 01729 824455 Hidden Horizons Saltburn Surf School [email protected] 01723 817017 www.yorkshiredalesguides.co.uk [email protected] www.hiddenhorizons.co.uk www.saltburn-surf.co.uk Georgian Theatre Tours Yorkshire Appetite Food Tours Lower Promenade, Saltburn-by-the-sea 01748 825252 07960 240802 TS12 1HQ [email protected] [email protected] Go Ape www.georgiantheatreroyal.co.uk www.yorkshireappetite.com

20 GO YORKSHIRE DAYS OUT BACK TO CONTENTS EDUCATIONALVISITSUK.COM SUMMER 2021 CAVING/CLIMBING The Climbing Depot Cave and Canyon [email protected] 03330 124209 www.theclimbingdepot.co.uk [email protected] Freeklime www.caveandcanyonuk.com 01484 907 026 Chapel Lane, Ingleton LA6 3FX [email protected] Alfresco Adventures www.freeklime.co.uk 07842 633232 Huddersfield HD1 6RX [email protected] The Climbing Hub www.alfrescoadventures.co.uk 01274 270 123 Reeth, Richmond DL11 6TB [email protected] Awesome Walls www.theclimbinghub.co.uk 01142 446622 Bradford BD7 2BR [email protected] RIDING CENTRES www.awesomewalls.co.uk/sheffield Fir Tree Farm Equestrian Burngreave, Sheffield S4 7QX Activities 07766 354518 Stump Cross Caverns [email protected] 01756 752780 www.firtreeequestriancentre.co.uk [email protected] Moss, Doncaster DN6 0EB www.stumpcrosscaverns.co.uk Bilsdale Riding Centre Greenhow Hill, Pateley Bridge HG3 5JL FOOTGOLF/CRAZY GOLF PAINTBALL/KARTING 01439 798225 One Stop Golf Harrogate Paintball Centre White Scar Cave [email protected] 01482 49 49 48 01423 860606 015242 41244 www.bilsdaleridingcentre.co.uk [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Hawnby, Helmsley YO62 5LT www.whitescarcave.co.uk www.footgolfyorkshire.co.uk www.paintballyorkshire.co.uk Boltby Trekking Centre Ingleton LA6 3AW Kingston upon Hull HU5 4JB York Road, Flaxby, Harrogate HG5 0XJ 01845 537392 Leeds Golf Centre UK Paintball: Leeds Ingleborough Cave [email protected] 0113 288 6000 Blackfen Woods 01524 251 242 www.boltbytrekking.co.uk [email protected] South Approach, Leeds LS24 9NR [email protected] Boltby, Thirsk YO7 2DY www.ingleboroughcave.co.uk www.leedsgolfcentre.com/play/footgolf www.paintballgames.co.uk/centre/leeds- Farsyde Farm Riding Centre Clapham LA2 8EE Shadwell, Leeds LS17 9JW paintball 07800 962117 Puttstars York International Paintball Group Parthian Climbing [email protected] 0844 248 3224 0203 869 9332 01423 815024 www.farsydefarmcottages.co.uk [email protected] Barnetby Top, Elsham DN20 0QZ [email protected] Robin Hood’s Bay, Whitby YO22 4UG www.parthianclimbing.com www.puttstars.co.uk/york www.ipgvip.com/centre/hull Burnby Equestrian Centre Huntington, York YO32 9AF Hornbeam Park, Harrogate HG2 8QT York Motorsports Village (Karting) 07850 664992 Puttstars Leeds 01904 673555 Red Goat Climbing Company [email protected] 0844 248 3226 [email protected] 01904 731548 www.burnbyequestrian.co.uk [email protected] www.ymsv.co.uk [email protected] Burnby, York YO42 1RS www.redgoatclimbing.co.uk www.puttstars.co.uk/leeds Monks Cross, York YO32 9JS Masham Riding & Trekking Centre 6 Redeness Street, York YO31 7UU Century Way, Leeds LS15 8GB 01765 689636 Paradise Island [email protected] 0114 256 0950 www.mashamridingcentre.com [email protected] Swinton, Masham, Ripon HG4 4JH www.paradiseislandgolf.com Kilnsey Trekking & Riding Centre Valley Centertainment, Sheffield S9 2EP 01756 752861 Volcano Falls Adventure Golf www.kilnseyriding.com www.volcanofalls.co.uk/homecastleford Nr Skipton BD23 5HS Xscape Yorkshire, Castleford WF10 4TA Ingleborough Cave

21 GO YORKSHIRE DAYS OUT BACK TO CONTENTS EDUCATIONALVISITSUK.COM SUMMER 2021 Cloud Burst Mini Exhibition Kids Crafts at The Station 23rd July -20th September 2021 Thursdays in August Masham Gallery, Masham, Ripon HG4 4EB The Station, Richmond DL10 4LD What’s On 2021 mashamgallery.co.uk thestation.co.uk Here are a list of events happening across Yorkshire in the Summer holidays. The ABBA Sensation Tribute Night Hells Fells Festival 2021 majority of events are pre-book and all are subject to change so always check the 24th July 2021 6th – 8th August 2021 Thorp Perrow Arboretum, Bedale DL8 2PS Sedbergh attraction’s website prior to visiting. thorpperrow.com hellsfells.co.uk

NEW and FREE – YO1 Beach Club York Summer Night Swing Punch and Judy Day Whitby Traction Engine Rally A beach in the middle of York! Alcohol free 17th July 2021 28th July 2021 6th – 8th August 2021 drinks, sandpit, seahorse treasure hunt, Burnby Hall and Gardens Burnby Hall and Gardens Near Whitby Abbey educational boards and more. Tower Gardens at 33 The Balk, Pocklington YO42 2QF 33 The Balk, Pocklington YO42 2QF outdoorshows.co.uk/ the foot of Skeldergate Bridge. Open every day burnbyhallgardens.com burnbyhallgardens.com whitby-traction-engine-rally until 5 September 2021. Omid Djalili Stereophonics Beatles Mania Tribute Night www.yo1beachclub.co.uk 22nd July 2021 28th July 2021 7th August 2021 Pirate Ship and Pop-Up Beach Pocklington Arts Centre, Pocklington YO42 2AR Scarborough Open Air Theatre, YO12 6PF Thorp Perrow Arboretum, Bedale DL8 2PS Summer Holidays pocklingtonartscentre.co.uk scarboroughopenairtheatre.com thorpperrow.com Bolton Abbey, Skipton BD23 6AL Barmy Britain Part Five E J Churchill Young Guns Academy The North Leeds Food Festival boltonabbey.com 22nd – 25th July 2021 28th July and 4th August 2021 7 – 8 August 2021 Home, I’m Darling Bridlington Spa, Bridlington YO15 3JH Swinton Park Estate, Ripon HG4 4JH Roundhay Park, Leeds, A sparkling comedy about a 21st century couple bridspa.com ejchurchill.com/home/swinton-estate northleedsfoodfestival.co.uk 9 July – 14 August 2021 Delicious Doncaster Food and Drink Festival Mr Stink Outdoor Theatre The North York Moors Chamber Music Festival Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough 23 – 25 July 2021 29 – 30 July 2021 7-21st August 2021 sjt.uk.com/whatson Doncaster Market Harewood House, Leeds Appleton le Moors The Great Yorkshire Show visitdoncaster.com/whats-on harewood.org/whats-on northyorkmoorsfestival.com/epoch 13 – 16 July 2021 All Creatures Great and Small Exhibition Drive Movie Night Harrogate Showground 23rd July -20th September 2021 30 July 2021 8th August 2021 greatyorkshireshow.co.uk Masham Gallery, Masham, Ripon HG4 4EB Wakefield Scarborough Open Air Theatre, YO12 6PF mashamgallery.co.uk experiencewakefield.co.uk/event/ scarboroughopenairtheatre.com drive-movie-night Strong Women Science! MeadowFest - Malton’s Boutique Music 11th August 2021 Festival 31 July 2021 Skipton Town Hall, Skipton BD23 1AH Talbot Hotel, Malton skiptontownhall.co.uk visitmalton.com/meadowfest Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland – Sedbergh Artisan Market Chapterhouse Theatre 31st July 2021 13th August 2021 Sedbergh Burnby Hall and Gardens Sedbergh.org.uk/locations/artisan-market 33 The Balk, Pocklington YO42 2QF burnbyhallgardens.com Yorkshire Game & Country Fair 31 July - 01 Aug 2021 Live on the Lawn – Comedy, Pantomime, Scampston Hall, Malton Music scampston.co.uk 13th August – 5th September 2021 Burton Constable Hall, Skirlaugh HU11 4LN Roller Disco burtonconstable.com/whats-on-2/events Tuesdays in August Bridlington Spa, Bridlington YO15 3JH bridspa.com

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22 GO YORKSHIRE DAYS OUT BACK TO CONTENTS EDUCATIONALVISITSUK.COM SUMMER 2021 Beertown Malton Tribal Open Air Festival 27 – 29 August 2021 28 August 2021 Market Place, Malton Hope Works, Sheffield beertownmalton.com skiddle.com/whats-on What’s On 2021 Yorkshire Balloon Fiesta 5 on the Farm Festival 27 - 30 August 2021 28 – 30 August 2021 York Racecourse, York Cannon Hall Farm, Barnsley The Three Inch Fools Theatre Company Keane yorkshireballoonfiesta.co.uk 5onthefarm.com presents Robin Hood 21st August 2021 Sedbergh Artisan Market The Sheffield Reggae Festival 13 and 14 August 2021 Scarborough Open Air Theatre, YO12 6PF 28th August 2021 29 August 2021 Helmsley Walled Garden, Helmsley scarboroughopenairtheatre.com Sedbergh Charity Car Park, Sheffield helmsleywalledgarden.org.uk Wild Live Safari Nights Sedbergh.org.uk/locations/artisan-market fatsoma.com Jess Glynne 21 August 2021 1940S Living History Weekend Picnic Proms: Alfie Boe with Special Guest 14 August 2021 Yorkshire Wildlife Park, Doncaster 28 - 29 August 2021 3 September 2021 Doncaster Racecourse visitdoncaster.com/whats-on Eden Camp Modern History Museum, Malton, Harewood House, Leeds visitdoncaster.com/whats-on Castle Howard Proms edencamp.co.uk/events harewood.org/whats-on Culture Club 21 August 2021 The Great Northern Food & Drink Festival Pop Up Cinema – The Greatest Showman 14th August 2021 Castle Howard Estate, York 28 - 30 August 2021 3 September 2021 Scarborough Open Air Theatre, YO12 6PF castlehoward.co.uk Scampston Hall, Malton Dalby Forest, North York Moors scarboroughopenairtheatre.com Whitby Regatta greatnorthernfoodfestival.co.uk forestryengland.uk/dalby-forest Filey International Food Festival 21 - 23 August 2021 Malton Food Lovers Festival 9th Leeds International Beer Festival 14th – 15th August 2021 Whitby 28 - 30 August 2021 2nd - 5th September 2021 Filey YO14 9DQ whitbyregatta.co.uk Market Place, Malton Leeds Town Hall discoveryorkshirecoast.com/discover/whats-on/ Pop Up Cinema – Star Wars: The Empire visitmalton.com/food-festival-yorkshire leedsbeer.com filey-international-food-festival Strikes Back Malham Show & Sports The Castle Howard Dog Festival Tribfest Music Festival 22 August 2021 28 August 2021 3 – 5 September 2021 19 - 22 Aug 2021 Dalby Forest, North York Moors Malham, Nr Skipton Castle Howard Estate, York Sledmere House, East Yorkshire forestryengland.uk/dalby-forest malhamshow.co.uk castlehoward.co.uk tribfest.co.uk Teddy Bears’ Picnic Café Mambo Ibiza 25th August 2021 20 August 2021 Burnby Hall and Gardens Scarborough Open Air Theatre, Kluens Cuffe & Taylor Castle Howard Estate, York 33 The Balk, Pocklington YO42 2QF castlehoward.co.uk burnbyhallgardens.com Nile Rodgers Whitby War Weekend 20th August 2021 25th – 31st August 2021 Scarborough Open Air Theatre, YO12 6PF Near Whitby Abbey scarboroughopenairtheatre.com outdoorshows.co.uk/whitby-war-weekend/ FLASH: Queen Tribute Night Olly Murs 20th August 2021 27th August 2021 Thorp Perrow Arboretum, Bedale DL8 2PS Scarborough Open Air Theatre, YO12 6PF thorpperrow.com scarboroughopenairtheatre.com Sounds In the Grounds at Ripley Castle UB40 20 - 22 Aug 2021 28th August 2021 Ripley, Harrogate Scarborough Open Air Theatre, YO12 6PF soundsinthegrounds.com/venues/ripley-castle scarboroughopenairtheatre.com HallFest Anne-Marie 21st August 2021 29th August 2021 Scarborough Open Air Theatre, YO12 6PF Scarborough Open Air Theatre, YO12 6PF scarboroughopenairtheatre.com scarboroughopenairtheatre.com

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