Helmsley is a market town and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the North Riding of Yorkshire, the town is located at the point where Rye Dale leaves the moorland and joins the flat Vale of Pickering.
Restaurants in Helmsley
5.0 based on 1,440 reviews
FROM 12 April 2021 WE ARE OPEN AS NORMAL The National Centre for Birds of Prey at Duncombe Park is the largest collection of these amazing birds in the north of England. You will find over 100 owls, eagles, vultures, falcons, hawks kites and more in a spacious 10 acre setting. We are a leader in the captive breeding, welfare and conservation of these awesome birds. Please don't compare us to other bird of prey centres, we are in a different league! We have a team of trained bird who fly twice times a day at 11.30 and 14.00. Different birds are flown at each demo. We even have an indoor area if the weather isn't being kind. In recognition of the quality of the National Centre for Birds of Prey - we won our category in the White Rose Awards, the UK's largest regional tourism awards and then we won best attraction in the Visit York awards
Spent over 4 hours at the Bird of Prey Centre along with a short walk in Duncombe Park. 2 really interesting and informative flying displays with 4 birds flown in each display, and presented by 3 knowledgeable falconers (including Charlie and Sarah). Birds flown included Eagles, Owls and Falcons. Aviaries are provided for all birds, as well as an outdoor Hawk Walk where birds can be seen close up. Each aviary includes lots of information specific to each bird species. Overall an enjoyable day and would return.
5.0 based on 223 reviews
Bilsdale Riding Centre have a large number of horses and ponies to suit all standards of riding experience. From the forward going to the bombproof variety giving each rider the opportunity to enjoy both their riding and the surrounding scenery. For the less experienced and novice rider every effort is made to assist with their riding skills, so that they feel at ease. Rider's with more experience will have every opportunity to test their ability. Whatever your riding experience our qualified and friendly staff will find just the right horse for you so you can enjoy an exhilarating ride, or a gentle stroll. We offer half day rides (10am-12noon & 2pm-4pm), full day rides (10am-4pm) where you can buy lunch en route, BBQ rides, pony days and residential holidays for both children and adults. Hourly rides are also available
4.5 based on 749 reviews
A visit to Helmsley isn’t a true visit if you don’t visit Helmsley Castle - a truly wonderful place, full of history and a great place for the kids to roam, climb, play games, dress up and have fun We thoroughly enjoyed our time here and the kids loved it ages ranging from 2 to 11 all had fun Absolutely well worth a visit
4.5 based on 1,379 reviews
Hidden in the deep River Rye valley, the beautiful and tranquil abbey ruins reflect nearly one thousand years of spiritual, commercial and Romantic history. Rievaulx was one of the first Cistercian abbeys to be founded in England in around 1130, and after the dissolution, became the centre of commercial activity for many years. The abbey forge was used to set up an ironworks on the site. The abbey then entered its Romantic period when its picturesque ruins became a beacon for poets, painters, and scholars. It was one of the first major ruins to be conserved by the Office of Works (ancestor of English Heritage) in 1917.
Set in a beautiful, tranquil valley, the ruins of Rievaulx Abbey really evoke the history it has to impart. The welcoming staff in the visitor centre, next to the ample parking, help you make the most of your time there. There is a cafe and shop, selling usual location and English Heritage based goods at reasonable prices. In addition, there is a small museum on the short path to the abbey, which provides a wealth of information regarding the creation of the abbey in the 11th century, through times of feast, famine and plague, all the way to the 1500's and Henry VIII's dissolution of the abbey and it's sad demise at his and others hands. We decided to join as 'joint members'. Entry with parking g would have been around £25, but a special offer gave us (and up to 12 children!!) membership for 15 months for £105. Now, we don't have, or know 12 children, but with four in our tribe and two dogs, this seemed a great offer. Membership also give you a 50% discount to EH sites in Wales and Scotland for the first year and then they are free if you renew for a second year. Membership also offers discounts and 2 for 1 offers etc at EH partner sites, which are also showcased in their handbook and map. Given the incredible amount of EH locations, we'll probably upgrade to lifetime membership at around £1,300. We have been NT members for years, so it's nice to have 'the pair' now.
4.5 based on 571 reviews
Built in 1759, Helmsley Walled Garden is a five acre garden sitting beneath the imposing ruins of Helmsley Castle. It provided the vegetables, fruit and flowers for the table of Duncombe Park until just after World War 1 when it was leased as market garden. Abandoned after it closed its doors for the final time in 1984, it fell into dereliction. Restoration started in 1994 and since then the Garden has gone from strength to strength through the dedication and care of staff and volunteers. Visitors can now enjoy restored glasshouses full of colour, a double herbaceous Hot Border running the length of the Garden or sit and enjoy the tranquillity of the Garden of Contemplation. A Clematis Garden showcases over 100 different clematis varieties and in the vegetable patch, a new attraction is the edible flower garden, showing some of the flowers that can bring new colour and style to salads and other dishes. Vegetables and fruit from the Garden go into the delicious dishes prepared in the Vinehouse Cafe. Visitors sit beneath Victorian vine cultivars to enjoy soups, salads and open sandwiches as well as delicious cakes and desserts. The Plant Centre sells a wide selection of herbaceous perennials, some of which visitors will find on display in the Garden. Staff can help visitors with any questions about what might go well in their gardens. The Garden shop also sells a range of useful garden sundries such as gloves, string and seeds as well as gifts such as jams, chutneys and biscuits. Other items available include a range of heritage tools and garden artefacts. The Garden also works as a social enterprise, providing social and therapeutic horticulture to people with a wide range of difficulties and disabilities. Specialist therapists provide a structured environment for supported volunteers to gain skills and self-confidence whilst undertaking horticultural tasks in a safe environment. There is full wheelchair access to the Garden as well as the Cafe. Toilets and disabled toilets available Dogs are welcome on leads
What a beautiful setting for a garden with the castle as a magnificent backdrop and we were lucky that the sun was shining too. Even though it was October there was still plenty to see in the garden via the one way system which ensured you didn't miss anything. You can also buy hen feed at the ticket office to feed the hens at the bottom of the garden. The gardens also provide horticultural therapy for people suffering from mental and physical disabilities. There is also a wonderful cafe in the old greenhouses which I would thoroughly recommend. Don't miss out - go visit as all in all it is a wonderful experience.
4.5 based on 142 reviews
A brief stop over in Helmsley and we bought various items. The most delicious quiche I have ever tasted and my husband thoroughly enjoyed his pork pie. Upstairs is a treasure trove and we came away with excellent dressings especially the lemon mayo.
4.5 based on 67 reviews
Such a lovely piece of architecture in a wonderful North Yorkshire town. It was so nice to call by and have a peep in. One of the voluntary helpers was there, and gave me an insight to the interesting history of this fascinating church.
4.5 based on 110 reviews
Micro brewery with shop and bar, we brew our own craft beers onsite and welcome you in to see us in action and enjoy our beer.
Great friendly place with plenty of sitting areas. Beer is fantastic apparently but us girls left the men drinking the beer whilst we had a little shop. Lots of soft drink choices, prosecco etc if you don’t fancy beer.
4.0 based on 118 reviews
The terraces at Duncombe Park have been described as ‘one of the most extensive and boldest landscaping enterprises of England’. Please note that the garden is a 'landscape garden', and comprises mainly of lawn, woodland, and garden achitecture. The house is closed to the public.
Lovely place to visit,When we come to Helmsley we always make a point of visiting Duncombe Park garden.
4.0 based on 460 reviews
Located in the village of Helmsley, visit the Rievaulx Abbey and its two 18th-century temples, one of which is the splendid Ionic Temple with its intricate ceiling paintings and 17th-century furniture.
My husband and I stumbled on this NT site by accident. Our good fortune.If you enjoy peaceful stunning scenery, great views of Rivaulx Abbey and stepping back in time, you'll love it as much as we did. Two 'temples' whose stories were brought alive by the friendly and enthusiastic team. I'm sure families would enjoy visits as much as we retirees did.
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