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.
This tree based Adventure Ropes Course is set within 250 acre grounds of the Camphill Estate In North Yorkshire Join in a unique adventure, no experience necessary, just a willingness to have fun. Dogs welcome on leads please.
Step back into Victoria era where there is interest for everyone. Rooms set out in Victorian style, grocers, costume room and more. Dog friendly.
Founded in 1957 museum is a great place to visit. It holds a collection of bygone days products and appliances such as vacuum cleaners, lamps, tools and more. Dog friendly.
Great day out for the whole family. Feed animals and treat yourselves to home made produce and refreshments in the farmhouse tea rooms. Adventure play area too.
Hands on guided tour of the farm in Bedale where you can bottle feed calves, piglets and lambs. Dog friendly, but please keep restrained.
Great York Abbey that houses over 200 monks and brothers. The Abbey was one of the first Gothic buildings in the north. Dog Friendly.
Museum in Grape Lane Whitby in honour of Captain James Cook the great explorer who lived in Whitby.
Based in a building once used as a charity school founded by Michael Postgate. Captain Cook was educated here between 1736-40. Great Historical interest. Dog friendly.