Take a tour of the brewery, have a meal in the bistro and taste the award winning Black Sheep beer. Open daily and some evenings. Visit their website for more information.
Eden Camp Modern History Theme Museum
Transport yourselves back in time to wartime Britain and experience the sights, sounds and smells of World War II. Visit their website for more information. Well behaved dogs on leads are welcome to the museum and within some areas of the cafe.
Flamingo Land, Malton
Experience the thrill of the rides at the theme park with rides to suit all or stroll around the zoo and meet a wide variety of animals. Visit their website for more information. Dogs are allowed into the theme park area but not into the zoo area.
Forbidden Corner, Middleham
Spend a magical day exploring the labyrinth of tunnels, chambers, follies and surprises created in a four acre garden in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. Visit their website for more information. Sorry dogs are not allowed here.
Lightwater Valley, Ripon
With 40 rides in the theme park, a birds of prey centre and a shopping village there’s something for all the family. Visit their website for more information. Dogs are not allowed here.
Sealife Centre, Scarborough
Explore freshwater rivers and streams, the rugged UK coastline, the shallows and the dark depths of the North Sea and the crystal clear waters of the Barrier Reef to watch and learn about the amazing creatures found in these watery habitats. Visit their website for more information. Dogs are not allowed here.
Beck Isle Museum Of Rural Life
Step back in time and view an assortment of items from the last 200 years as well as the 27 display areas, each with a specific theme and filled with items showing the changes in social, domestic and working life from the eighteenth century, with special emphasis on Victorian period. Visit their website for more information. Unfortunately dogs are not allowed here.
Monk Park Farm
Situated near Thirsk this farm has both outdoor and indoor feeding areas where you can see and learn about the many farm animals and other more unusual animals. Visit their website for more information. Dogs are not allowed here.
National Railway Museum, York
Explore 300 years of railway history and marvel at the Mallard and Stephenson’s Rocket, watch the engineering in the workshop, the trains moving on the turntable or enjoy a thrilling ride in the simulator. Visit their website for more information. Dogs are not allowed here.
North Yorkshire Moors Railway
Get away from the hustle and bustle as you climb on-board a steam or heritage diesel train for a delightful scenic journey through Heartbeat Country. Visit North Yorkshire Moors Railway website for more information. Dogs are allowed on the trains, a dog ticket is £3.00.
World of James Herriot
Like millions worldwide, you’ve probably read his books or watched All Creatures Great and Small, or maybe you’ve heard of James Herriot on the TV series The Yorkshire Vet. Well why not come and see where James Herriot, the world’s most famous vet, lived, worked and wrote his incredibly successful series of books based on his experiences as a young North Yorkshire vet. Visit the World of James Herriot website for more information. Dogs are not allowed here.
Ryedale Folk Museum
Take a walk through time in this open-air Museum in the North York Moors National Park to learn about the lives of residents from centuries past. Visit their website for more information. Dogs on leads are allowed here.