Acorn Bank Garden & Watermill
Delightful sheltered garden, renowned for its herbs and orchards growing old English fruit varieties. Herb garden planted with over 250 medicinal and culinary herbs. Renowned for its orchards growing old ... more
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FacilitiesAcorn Bank Garden & WatermillDelightful sheltered garden, renowned for its herbs and orchards growing old English fruit varieties. Herb garden planted with over 250 medicinal and culinary herbs. Renowned for its orchards growing old ... more Auckland CastleHistorically the principal country residence of the Prince Bishops and now the official home of the Bishop of Durham. Located on a promontory overlooking the Rivers Wear and Gaunless, Auckland Castle is ... more Bede's WorldStunning 'Age of Bede' exhibition. Anglo-saxon farm with replica timber buildings, rare breeds and period crops. Attractive restaurant/Georgian hall, gift shop, herb garden, monastic site, varied events ... more Beech End Model VillageBeech End is unique amongst model villages- appealing to all ages. It combines fascinating visual detail with interactive fun. Steer scale model narrow boats around the picturesque canal. Drive vehicles ... more Bowlees Visitor CentreSituated in an old chapel, the visitor centre explains the special wildlife and landscapes of Teesdale. From the Bowlees car park, you can follow a pretty path upstream to Summerhill Force. Here the ... more Burnby Hall Garden & Stewart CollectionThe Gardens comprise eight acres and include two large lakes which hold the National Collection of Hardy Water Lilies. The landscaped surroundings provide an excellent foil to the lakes and include a walled ... more Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam RailwayTravel between Embsay station, built in 1888, and the new award-winning station at Bolton Abbey. Your journey takes you through picturesque Yorkshire Dales scenery. Bolton Abbey station is the ideal stopping ... more Fell FootparkCountry park beside Lake Windermere. Offers substantial access to the lakeshore of Windermere. Fine picnic areas and rowing boat hire great for family visits. Impressive displays of daffodils and rhododendrons ... more Grassington National Park CentreGrassington - A very picturesque village with sloping main street and cobbled square surrounded by a variety of shops, pubs and cafes. The spirit of Old Grassington Fair is revived each December when the ... more Grizedale Forest Park Visitor CentreFrom the all access Ridding Wood trail to the demanding Silurian Way, from the Tearoom to the Sculpture trails, Grizedale Forest Park offers an unrivalled day out for everyone. more High ForceThe woodland walk leads you to this spectacular sight. As you begin the descent down the gentle slope the well-maintained path twists and turns giving a different view every few yards. The muffled rumble ... more Kielder Castle Forest Park CentreBuilt in 1775 as a hunting lodge for the Duke of Northumberland, the Castle is now the focal point for visitors to the forest. The Castle itself houses a series of exhibitions about the forest and its ... more Killhope - The North of England Lead Mining MuseumA visit to Killhope, the North of England Lead Mining Museum, is a unique and unforgettable experience. Killhope is a fully restored nineteenth century lead mine, where you experience for yourself the ... more KinderlandKinderland features areas of play with swings, slides, seesaws and even old Mother Hubbard's Shoe! Among other things, Kinderland has a spiraglide, maypole swings, crazy golf and an adventure play structure ... more Kirklees Light RailwayThe line runs through varying countryside from the village of Clayton West through deep cuttings and steep embankments with wonderful views of the countryside. From the edge of Scisset to Skelmanthorpe ... more Lake District Visitor Centre at BrockholeCome and enjoy Brockhole's famous adventure playground, lakeside setting, interactive exhibitions, fabulous gardens and games lawn, information desk, great gift shop and family cafe. The house and gardens ... more Mirehouse Historic House & GardensThe Earl of Derby built the present house in 1666. It has only been sold once, when he parted with it in 1688 to Roger Gregg. Since then it has passed by inheritance. It has been altered by succeeding ... more Nature's WorldThe North of England's pioneering eco-experience, featuring eco-centre and tropical 'Hydroponicum'. 30 acres of grounds with river tees model, wildlife areas, play areas, coffee shop and gift shop and ... more North Yorkshire Moors RailwayHeritage Steam Railway journeys through beautiful North York Moors National Park. Stations at Pickering, Levisham, Goathland and Grosmont. more |

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