Kids always seem to like Hutton Le Hole. Goathland, Harry Potter station, ice creams, short walk to Birch Hall pub at Beck Hole for a lovely pint. Lion Inn, Blakey Ridge. Climb Roseberry Topping. Seaside off the beaton track, Sandsend, Staiths, Runswick Bay. Glorious North Yorkshire.
Just ignore the name of the website. https://leeds-list.com/culture/50-free-things-to-do-in-yorkshire/
Taken ours there plus the granddaughter many times over the years. Kids were disappointed when they realised they were getting too old for the place at ten plus. Well worth the trip
Brimham rocks and Knaresborough https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attra..._Rocks-Harrogate_North_Yorkshire_England.html
You won't. I don"t venture into the areas where you might encounter uncouth visitors from places like Hull.
The Cecil Beaton track? Did you go to the Ryedale Folk Museum at Hutton Le Hole? Took grandkids and was surprised at the interest they showed in everything. Great place to visit. Grandson fascinated more at Goathland when I pointed out it was a station used in Harry Potter. Obviously the Last Of The Summer Wine locations at Goathland meant nothing to grandson but his interest in the police car shot up when I pointed out it had been used in Harry Potter films. Have you been to the Bird Of Prey Centre at Helmsley? Great place for kids. Always detour vi Helmsley for the best rare roast beef you can get at the deli in the village centre. Don't know if you go that way, but a stop at the cafe by the roundabout at Fimber is worth it. Best value sandwiches and cakes around.
Haven't been very well. Hot weather and an infection brought on problems due to heart conditions, trouble breathing and a visit from paramedics. Been reading to see if any signings etcbut didn't feel like posting.
Don't why I put that, having been to Holmfirth. Surprising how many Americans and Japanese have seen Heartbeat and All Creatures Great And Small and visit those areas.