Historical and interesting attractions in Whitby, on the Moors and in North Yorkshire. Includes, Captain Cooks Museum Whitby, Whitby Abbey, Castle Howard. Please note - some attractions may not accept dogs. We have put others in because we are aware some holidaymakers do singular pursuits.
The childhood and favourite home of Richard 111 and fortress of the might Neville family, Earls of Westmoreland and of Warwick. A fascinating castle to explore. Dog Friendly.
Rainbow trout to buy as well as trout steaks, smoked trout, prawns and scampi. You can also fish in large lake. Tackle hire.
North Yorkshire Moors are spectacular. MIles of heather clad moorland with spectacular scenery. Visit Goathland, Egton,Little Beck, Levisham and more. Great for walking your dog.
Popular North Yorkshire Moors market town. Stream and village ducks. Variety of shops. North Yorkshire Moors Steam Railway. 40's week-ends.
The Great Castle of Richmond is breathtakingly sited on a rocky promontory above the River Swale. It is among the oldest of Norman stone fortresses in Britain. Dog Friendly
Rievaulx Abbey is one of the most complete and impressive abbeys in Britain. The atmospheric ruins is set in one of the most tranquil valley spot you will ever see. Dog Friendly.
Supremely talented wildlife artist based in Malton North Yorkshire. Subjects captured in detailed style. Robert also has a gallery at his home in Malton. Subjects include, owls, foxes, hares, zebra and more.
Perched high in a prominent position on the headland over Scarborough. Iron Age Fort and Viking haven up until World War Two. Climb the battlements for stunning Kings Eye Views. Dog Friendly.