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Eden Camp Modern History Theme Museum


Malton, YO17 6RT Tel: 01653 697777 www.edencamp.co.uk


North Yorkshire Moors Railway


Pickering, YO18 7AJ Tel: 01751 472508 www.nymr.co.uk


Open: Full timetable available online


Open:Mon-Sun 10am-5pm from 2nd Mon in Jan until 23 Dec


Average length of visit: 4 hours Group rates: Adult: £5. Senior: £4. Child: £4. Leader offer: Leader free entry


A visit to our award winning and unique museum will take you back to wartime Britain. Experience the sights, sounds and smells of WWII on both the Front Line and Home Front. Finalists of GTO Magazine Awards.


The World of James Herriot


23 Kirkgate, Thirsk, YO7 1PL Tel: 01845 524 234 www.worldofjamesherriot.org


Average length of visit: 1 hour 30mins to 3 hours Group rates: On request Leader offer:One free leader per booking


Enjoy fun days out with the North Yorkshire Moors Railway and be transported back to an era when magnificent steam engines ruled the railways. Follow us on Twitter: NYMR and Facebook: North Yorkshire Moors Railway.


Yorkshire Lavender


Terrington, York YO60 6PB Tel: 01653 648008 www.yorkshirelavender.com


Open: Apr-Oct 10am-5pm Nov-Mar 11am-4pm


Group rates from 1 Apr 2012: Adult: £6. Senior £5 Child: (aged 5 to 15) £4. Average length of visit: 1 hour 30 mins Leader offer: Driver and Organiser FREE


Discover, Skeldale House, home of the world’s most famous vet turned author, James Herriot in the only veterinary museum of its kind anywhere. Period setting rooms take you back to 1940s Yorkshire, when Alf Wight (his real name) was simply a vet.


Tel: 01904 550080


Open: 17 Mar – 28 Oct 2012: Daily 10am-5pm Average length of visit: 2 – 4 hours Group rates: FREE ADMISSION Leader offer: Free refreshments for coach driver


Visit our multi-award winning Gardens, Specialist Plant Nursery, Gift Shop, Tea Room, Deer Park, Sculpture Park and much more. Winner of Visit York Tourism Award ‘Visitor Attraction of the Year’ 2011.


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