Guidebook for Fylingthorpe

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Guidebook for Fylingthorpe

Food Scene

Fylingdales Inn
Thorpe Lane
Good Food
Falling Foss is a delightful waterfall, accessed through woodland on either side of Littlebeck and Maybeck. By car, it is on the B1416 road approximately four miles south of Whitby, passing over the bridge through Ruswarp and on to the Red Gate bend. Follow the sign for the parking (Sneaton Forest Car Park) and the picnic area. In the woods nearby, and accessed via a footpath is Midge Hall, a gamekeeper's cottage built in the 1780s and recently renovated in 2008, as Falling Foss Tea Gardens. The Tea Gardens open April to October.
51 locals recommend
Falling Foss Tea Garden
51 locals recommend
Falling Foss is a delightful waterfall, accessed through woodland on either side of Littlebeck and Maybeck. By car, it is on the B1416 road approximately four miles south of Whitby, passing over the bridge through Ruswarp and on to the Red Gate bend. Follow the sign for the parking (Sneaton Forest Car Park) and the picnic area. In the woods nearby, and accessed via a footpath is Midge Hall, a gamekeeper's cottage built in the 1780s and recently renovated in 2008, as Falling Foss Tea Gardens. The Tea Gardens open April to October.

Sightseeing

Perched high on a cliff, it's easy to see why the haunting remains of Whitby Abbey were inspiration for Bram Stoker's gothic tale of 'Dracula'. Sink your teeth into years of history, amazing views and a packed events programme, just a short climb away from the picturesque Yorkshire seaside town of Whitby. North Yorkshire Moor's Railway The world's most popular heritage railway. The North Yorkshire Moors Railway operates steam trains along an 18 mile line between the market town of Pickering and the village of Grosmont, through the heart of the North York Moors National Park. We are also operating trains to Whitby on certain days of the year. The railway passes through a variety of scenery,
112 locals recommend
Whitby Abbey
Abbey Lane
112 locals recommend
Perched high on a cliff, it's easy to see why the haunting remains of Whitby Abbey were inspiration for Bram Stoker's gothic tale of 'Dracula'. Sink your teeth into years of history, amazing views and a packed events programme, just a short climb away from the picturesque Yorkshire seaside town of Whitby. North Yorkshire Moor's Railway The world's most popular heritage railway. The North Yorkshire Moors Railway operates steam trains along an 18 mile line between the market town of Pickering and the village of Grosmont, through the heart of the North York Moors National Park. We are also operating trains to Whitby on certain days of the year. The railway passes through a variety of scenery,

Everything Else

Dalby the Great Yorkshire Forest is situated on the southern slopes of the North York Moors and offers over 8,000 acres of woodland to explore and enjoy, including play areas for children, barbecues for the family and plenty of waymarked cycling and walking trails for all abilities.
55 locals recommend
Dalby Forest Visitors Centre
Dalby Forest Drive
55 locals recommend
Dalby the Great Yorkshire Forest is situated on the southern slopes of the North York Moors and offers over 8,000 acres of woodland to explore and enjoy, including play areas for children, barbecues for the family and plenty of waymarked cycling and walking trails for all abilities.
Whitby is great for its cobbled lined shops whitby Jet Heritage centre, The Ebor Jetworks, RNLI Whitby Museum plus more
252 locals recommend
Whitby
252 locals recommend
Whitby is great for its cobbled lined shops whitby Jet Heritage centre, The Ebor Jetworks, RNLI Whitby Museum plus more

Arts & Culture

Castle Howard is a magnificent historic house in the north of England, the 18th century residence is set within 1,000 acres of breathtaking landscape just outside York. The Yorkshire stately home boasts world-renowned works of art and stunning architecture having been designed by Sir John Vanbrugh and built with the assistance of Nicholas Hawksmoor. The grounds include lakes, fountains, temples and woodland as well as a formal walled garden and children's adventure playground making Castle Howard the perfect family day out, plus enjoy a changing programme of events, children's trails and a range of cafés and shops including farm shop and garden centre.
220 locals recommend
Castle Howard
220 locals recommend
Castle Howard is a magnificent historic house in the north of England, the 18th century residence is set within 1,000 acres of breathtaking landscape just outside York. The Yorkshire stately home boasts world-renowned works of art and stunning architecture having been designed by Sir John Vanbrugh and built with the assistance of Nicholas Hawksmoor. The grounds include lakes, fountains, temples and woodland as well as a formal walled garden and children's adventure playground making Castle Howard the perfect family day out, plus enjoy a changing programme of events, children's trails and a range of cafés and shops including farm shop and garden centre.

Entertainment & Activities

Eden Camp opened as a museum over 30 years ago in 1987. Since then, with the help and support of our visitors we have grown into one of the largest and most comprehensive museums covering British military and social history from 1914 onwards.
60 locals recommend
Eden Camp Modern History Theme Museum
60 locals recommend
Eden Camp opened as a museum over 30 years ago in 1987. Since then, with the help and support of our visitors we have grown into one of the largest and most comprehensive museums covering British military and social history from 1914 onwards.

Essentials

Purveyors of local fine meats and a selection of groceries plus wines & local beers. Freshly baked bread, pies & cakes. Made daily on the premises (now gluten free Sausages)
Barnard's
Thorpe Bank
Purveyors of local fine meats and a selection of groceries plus wines & local beers. Freshly baked bread, pies & cakes. Made daily on the premises (now gluten free Sausages)