Discover the best top things to do in Malton, United Kingdom including Palace Cinema Malton, The Cook's Place, Thrussendale Farm, Rare Bird Distillery, Eden Camp Modern History Theme Museum, The Farmhouse Bakery, Scampston Walled Garden, Flamingo Land.
Restaurants in Malton
5.0 based on 259 reviews
I love it here, I’d much rather go to the palace than drive to York for the big chain cinemas. Plenty of legroom and reasonably priced snacks and drinks.
5.0 based on 199 reviews
A friendly and inclusive environment to learn recipes and cooking techniques, we can accommodate up to a maximum of 10 students at a time, socially distanced in a comfortable setting. A place to cook, eat, drink and enjoy a great day out while focusing on great Yorkshire produce with fish from the East Coast, game from the Moors and meat from across the county. Courses ranging from classic seafood to home baking and everything in between, something for everyone of all ages and skill level. Located in the heart of Malton at Talbot Yard forms part of a great day out in Yorkshire's Food Capital. Great for yourself, as a couple, a gift for others or a group of friends together, The Cooks Place is a great place to develop your passion for cooking or learn some essential life skills (over a glass of wine of course).
We visited the Malton cookery school on Saturday 4th may to take part in the Yorkshire meats cookery course. This was a Christmas present for my partner who was slightly on edge about what to expect really. We were welcomed very warmly by Gilly who was absolutely fantastic. We expressed to Gilly that we had wished to stay the evening and sit at the chef’s table that evening. Gilly was so helpful and helped find us a local hotel to stay in, and also squeezed us on to the chef’s table. The meats cooking class was amazing and so informative. I and my partner learnt so much, especially what to do with a full chicken and how to not waste any bits. I would highly recommend this course to anyone of any skills set because Gilly guides you through the whole way and is there to help you. In the evening we did the chef’s table at the cookery school. On Saturday evening it was 2 young Malaysian chef’s from the company ‘Mak Tok’. The boys were absolutely fantastic and the food was delicious! There was a great night had by all with everyone socialising really well, and a complete range of ages and people. Malton itself is absolutely beautiful and is such a fantastic little town. We can’t wait to revisit, do another cookery course and take part in another chef’s table. We will be revisiting to attend the farmers market Too. Can not recommend this place enough. We wish we lived closer because we would be there monthly for the chef’s tables. Great day, experience and value for money.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Thrussendale Farm is a destination. Set amidst some of the most outstandingly beautiful scenery on the edge of the Wolds in North Yorkshire. It's a pedigree Aberdeen Angus bull breeding farm, somewhere for Corporate business to escape to for Executive and Senior Management Meetings, somewhere different. Somewhere with 'Wow' factor, a place to turn ideas into reality, to motivate and energise your teams and somewhere to relax and have fun afterwards. It's a magical destination that never fails to capture the heart and fill the senses with inspiration. The farm also hosts exclusive wild camping and motorhome pitches which are totally at one with nature. No ordinary place to pitch your tent or park your home on wheels - but somewhere to stay inside nature and to be totally surrounded by it. You might not even see another visitor throughout your stay. Our one aim, apart from breeding high health / welfare Aberdeen Angus cattle, is that your stay will encourage you to want to return.
5.0 based on 43 reviews
Mediterranean inspired Gin Distillery, in the heart of Yorkshire. Nestled in at Talbot Yard in the center of Malton, we are a newly founded distillery creating Mediterranean inspired Gin.
Tried the London and Rhubarb and ginger Gin the latter is lovely and said hello to Florence who is the distillery itself really helpful lady behind the counter will call in for more supplies before we go!
4.5 based on 2,837 reviews
Housed within the buildings and grounds of a former Prisoner of War camp, a visit to this unique museum will take you back to wartime Britain. Experience the sights, sounds and even smells of life on both the Home Front and the Front Line.
On holiday with Gibbons coach holidays on our Yorkshire Explorer holiday we visited Eden Camp situated just outside Malton, North Yorkshire. Eden Camp is a historical history museum taking you back in time to experience what it was like in war time, each hut tells a story it's an amazing place to visit see all the military vehicles, air raid shelters, experience the smells, sounds of wartime. We enjoyed lunch in Winstans Bunker Cafe, seeing the staff dressed in wartime clothing. You have toilets and gift shop on site and the museum is all on the flat so easy walking you need at least three hours if not more to get around everything, plenty of parking on site and open seven days a week, don't miss the Prefab Bungalow you can look all around and through the windows see how they lived in the 1940's, something for everyone at Eden Camp had a fabulous visit. Had a photo taken in the sentry box with hard hat and gun lovely souvenir, a place every one should visit, every one works so hard keeping everything authentic.
4.5 based on 46 reviews
Have just visited this establishment for afternoon tea. What a special occasion it was. Excellent food superbly served in a friendly atmosphere. Food could not be surpassed with as much Yorkshire tea as could be drunk. The special treat was sparkling elderflower water served with the meal. Thank you for an excellent meal.
4.5 based on 341 reviews
For us the "Walled Garden" was a sensational piece of modern design created by leading Dutch garden designer Piet Oudolf in 1999 and is now beautifully mature. The walled garden is divided into twelve areas each with a different theme. All an inspiration for any gardener. A big plus is a nursery where you can purchase many of the same plants that are growing in the gardens, and receive expert advice. Cafe was good too with excellent cakes, loved the Bakewell tart due to Covid-19 there is only outside seating In addition there is the Parkland laid out by by "Capability" Brown in 1771. We walked around the guided trail through the parkland and enjoyed the stunning views. There is also Scampston Hall to visit but it was not open the day we visited due to Covid-19. To do everything you would need a whole day but our purpose was the gardens.
3.5 based on 3,856 reviews
We visited on a hot day loads to see and do big rides as well as small ones loved the cable car staff really friendly. The que jumpers got a pest, waited for rides a bit long. Still enjoyable be back next year for sure????????????????????????
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