Worth pointing out that the museums in Hull are all free as well.
migavupe
20 Aug 17#5
Cold. Don't let the southerners know how awesome we are. :wink:
n1ck09
20 Aug 17#6
Number 1: Leave
Jaffo
20 Aug 17#7
Spot of rambling?
quagmireuk
21 Aug 17#8
Best free activity in Yorkshire IMO is just off of t'A1 near doncaster... Lovely layby for a bit of dogging. Giggity
dogswotsits
21 Aug 17#9
Catch a bus to Lancashire
AL1S0N
21 Aug 17#10
Isn't it almost autumn?
myusernamehasgone234 to AL1S0N
21 Aug 17#11
You can do them in Autumn too but you might need a coat.
CrazyBob
21 Aug 17#12
Thanks OP
daver77
21 Aug 17#13
"33. None Go By Farm, Horsforth" - this one is great for the kids if you live nearby.
Good list but lots of these aren't totally free, Bolton Abbey is £10 to park however long you stay!
harryg001 to daver77
21 Aug 17#16
I would avoid None Go Bye Farm unless you want to look at dead fish floating at the edge of the overstocked commercial fishing ponds. It's not exactly the best day out in Yorkshire.
myusernamehasgone234 to daver77
21 Aug 17#17
Bolton Abbey has gone up then it was £8 last year.
I think that's a bit expensive now.
I thought they were pushing at £8. It's not fair if you only want a quick walk
Shame cos it's really lovely there, we'd go more often if wasn't for the rip off parking.
psychobitchfromhell to daver77
21 Aug 17#24
I cheat and park in the Devonshire arms car park
jay_leeds
21 Aug 17#14
Brilliant
mikefs
21 Aug 17#15
the national coal mining museum is awesome, Id definitely recommend if you havent been. They seem to have invested quite a lot in it recently as well so if you went a while ago its well worth a revisit.
An underground tour of the coal mine is technically free but you have to pay a £3 deposit for a brass token and then reclaim the £3 if you dont want to keep the token.
SonOfAbel to mikefs
21 Aug 17#19
It's £4 now :grin:
dizzylol
21 Aug 17#18
Nice spot op Heat given
BartP
21 Aug 17#20
York railway musem worth to see Thanks!
trebor
21 Aug 17#21
dude786
21 Aug 17#22
Thanks
myusernamehasgone234
21 Aug 17#23
In September Yorkshire Lavender is Free GARDENS – FREE ADMISSION – March, April, May, September
"Take a trip out of the city to this award-winning lavender farm and gardens, set on a hillside with panoramic views over the Vale of York. It’s near Terrington, in the Howardian Hills AONB around 15 miles north of York. There’s plenty to entertain all ages: explore the sculpture park, find your way through the lavender maze, see, smell and listen at the sensory garden, spot the resident white deer, and pet the Highland cattle and lambs. There’s also a tea shop with lavender-themed treats in case you get peckish.
Terrington, York YO60 6PB, England. Open daily 10am – 5pm."
rudy691
22 Aug 17#25
useful info. thx
Luckydook
22 Aug 17#26
Finally and advert that is straight to the point without waffling round the edges and it doesn't make any false claims.
Opening post
I thought it might be useful for the school holidays as most are child friendly.
It is worth noting car parking charges may apply to some attractions like Bolton Abbey and Yorkshire sculpture park.
yorkshiresbestadventures.co.uk/top…re/
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I thought it might be useful for the school holidays as most are child friendly.
It is worth noting car parking charges may apply to some attractions like Bolton Abbey and Yorkshire sculpture park.
yorkshiresbestadventures.co.uk/top…re/
Spot of rambling?
Good list but lots of these aren't totally free, Bolton Abbey is £10 to park however long you stay!
I think that's a bit expensive now.
I thought they were pushing at £8. It's not fair if you only want a quick walk
Shame cos it's really lovely there, we'd go more often if wasn't for the rip off parking.
An underground tour of the coal mine is technically free but you have to pay a £3 deposit for a brass token and then reclaim the £3 if you dont want to keep the token.
Heat given
yorkshirelavender.com/
"Take a trip out of the city to this award-winning lavender farm and gardens, set on a hillside with panoramic views over the Vale of York. It’s near Terrington, in the Howardian Hills AONB around 15 miles north of York. There’s plenty to entertain all ages: explore the sculpture park, find your way through the lavender maze, see, smell and listen at the sensory garden, spot the resident white deer, and pet the Highland cattle and lambs. There’s also a tea shop with lavender-themed treats in case you get peckish.
Terrington, York YO60 6PB, England. Open daily 10am – 5pm."
without waffling round the edges and it doesn't make any false claims.