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With its windswept moors, green valleys, and striking coastline, Yorkshire is the perfect hub for families who love outdoor adventures. This historic county is home to monastic ruins, weathered castles, and ancient gardens that are set amidst quaint villages. Exploring the dramatic scenery of Yorkshire and discovering its colourful past can make for an ideal family getaway. So here are some great family activities that the entire family can enjoy in Yorkshire.

  1. North Yorkshire

North Yorkshire boasts of a scenic countryside that draws in adventurous visitors who are interested in trekking, rock climbing, cycling, horse riding, canoeing, and fishing. However, North Yorkshire is not only for nature lovers. It is also a perfect destination for history enthusiasts.

If your family is fascinated by Britain’s wartime history, then check out Eden Camp, an award-winning museum housed within the grounds of a former prison camp. This museum features memorabilia and relics dating from World War II. Those interested in the Viking Age should visit the Jorvik Viking Centre in York, which displays lifelike figures and dioramas portraying the Viking era.

2. West Yorkshire

From picturesque landscapes in Wakefield to sophisticated boutiques in the shopping district of Leeds, West Yorkshire has a little bit of something for everyone. One of the most popular attractions for families is the Tropical World. This is a series of greenhouses that grow a vast collection of tropical plants. The Tropical World is also home to a butterfly house and aquariums.

If your kids are interested in film, photography, or television, take them to the National Media Museum. This museum will give your little ones a chance to explore images and sound technologies that include animation, video gaming, and the Internet.

3. Explore the Yorkshire Dales

Known for its rustic appeal mixed with ancient aura, as evident in its ruins and historic landmarks, the Yorkshire Dales is popular among families who love history and the outdoors. One of the most iconic trekking routes in the area is the Three Peaks walk of Phen-y-Ghent, Whernside, and Ingleborough. Along the route, you will come across sweeping limestone cliffs, looming boulders, stunning caverns and scenic waterfalls. But the highlight is the majestic Ribblehead Viaduct.

For an authentic and relaxing country house stay, you can spend a day at or even stay at Broughton Hall Estate. The estate is home to the luxurious and historic Broughton Hall and a collection of unique residences that includes restored farmhouses and charming cottages.

4. East Yorkshire

East Yorkshire is as eclectic as it is scenic. You can be one with nature at the picturesque village of Flamborough or shop to your heart’s content at the historic market town of Beverly. One of the most famous family destinations in East Yorkshire is the Deep Aquarium in Hull. It is also being used as a research centre that’s home to more than 5,000 marine life creatures. These include different species of sharks, a colony of penguins, green sawfish, rays, sea turtles, and hundreds of tropical fishes.

Nature lovers will surely enjoy exploring the wildlife at Bempton Cliffs Reserve. Situated by the breathtaking Yorkshire coast and overlooking the North Sea, the Bempton Cliffs host an estimated half a million seabirds that breed and build their nests on the towering chalk cliffs.