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Eureka! The National Children’s Museum

Eureka! The Museum for Children is the first and foremost hands-on children's museum in the UK designed especially for 3 - 12 year olds. With more than 400 'must-touch' exhibits and amazing special events ... more

Armley Mills Industrial Museum

Armley Mills, once the world’s largest woollen mill, is now an award-winning industrial museum. Exhibits dating from the 18th and 19th centuries show the history of textiles, clothing and engine and ... more

Bramham Park

This splendid Queen Anne mansion was built in 1698, and its famous gardens laid out over the following thirty years by Robert Benson, First Lord Bingley. 300 years later, his family still own and live ... more

Bronte Parsonage Museum

Charlotte, Emily and Anne wrote some of the greatest novels in the English language. Haworth Parsonage was their lifelong home and it's moorland setting provided inspiration for their stories. more

Calderdale Industrial Museum

If you like machines, you'll love the Calderdale! Not just old relics; these machines still chug away. Steam engines, oil engines, looms, a coal and clay mine, and my personal favourite, a toffee wrapping ... more

East Riddlesden Hall

Intimate 17th-century manor house with oak-framed barns and a lovely garden. 17th-century manor house with an intimate and atmospheric interior. Fascinating associations with Yorkshire's Civil War past. Home ... more

Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway

Travel 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

Furever Feline

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Grassington National Park Centre

Grassington - 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

Harewood

Harewood is a great family day out. Visit the Adventure Playground, explore the Gardens and Bird Gardens, take a boat trip across the lake or marvel at the collections in the House. With an extensive programme ... more

Harewood House & Bird Garden

18c house (originally home to the Earl & Countess of Harewood) with 'Capability' Brown grounds offering lakeside & woodland walks. Features include a bird garden (with averies housing over 150 ... more

Hemsworth Waterpark & Playworld

Pedaloes for hire and sailing. A world of adventure designed to capture the imagination of children from toddlers to early teens. Attractions include the UK's first tower slide. The norths' only inland ... more

Keighley & Worth Valley Railway

The Keighley & Worth Valley Railway is a delightfully restored 5-mile branch line which joins the national railway network at Keighley in West Yorkshire, north east of England and runs up the Worth ... more

Kirklees Light Railway

A 50-minute return trip on Yorkshire's Great Little Steam Train through picturesque South Pennines on old Lancashire and Yorkshire Clayton West country branch line, now complete up to main Huddersfield/Sheffield ... more

Kirklees Light Railway

The 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

Kirkstall Abbey

One of Britain's best preserved abbeys, Kirkstall Abbey was founded in 1152 by a party of Cistercian monks from Fountains Abbey and was closed down in November 1539 in the Dissolution of religious houses ... more

Lightwater Valley Theme Park

Set in 175 acres of parkland, featuring a number of white-knuckle rides The Ultimate Rollercoaster, Go-Karting, Falls of Terror, leisurely train/boat rides, soft play area, Carousel Putting, a variety ... more

Lotherton Hall

Lotherton was the home of the Gascoigne family, who created a charming home in the days before the first World War. Given to Leeds City Council in 1968, the house boasts fine furniture and painting with ... more

National Coal Mining Museum for England

In 1988 the Yorkshire Mining Museum opened at Caphouse. The Museum was granted National status in 1995. Following this the Department of Culture, Media and Sport carried out a detailed study into the Museum, ... more

National Museum of Photography, Film & Television

The Museum's renowned collection includes more than three million items of historical, social and cultural value. These include three key 'firsts': the world's first negative, the earliest television footage ... more
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