Discover the best top things to do in Malton, United Kingdom including Thrussendale Farm, St Mary's Priory Church, St Michaels Malton, Wolds Way Lavender, The Whole Hogg Farm Shop and Tea Room, Wharram Percy Deserted Medieval Village, Scrooge and Marley Counting House Museum.
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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.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
Founded in 1100, this historic church lies within the quiet parish of Old Malton and serves as a magnificent example of 12th century Romanesque architecture. St Mary's is the only surviving church of the Gilbertine Order that is still used for regular worship in England, and is a grade 1 listed building.
4.0 based on 272 reviews
Our unique Attraction is on the edge of the picturesque Yorkshire Wolds. A wonderful and relaxing place to visit! A 12 acre site with Lavender Fields, Displays, Nature Walks, Giant Games Maze and Narrow Gauge Railway! New for 2018; The Timber Trail play area! We have the only Wood Fired Lavender Distillery in the country, in summer we extract the 100% Pure Lavender Essential Oil. Our “Wolds Way” range of products can be found within our Shop. Our Tea-room serves our speciality Lavender Scones, we also have a Plant-sales area. See website for opening & admission details.
What a lovely, thoughtfully put together place! We visited Wolds Way with our 17 month old toddler, and she loved it! Lots of space to run around and plenty to look at, and the miniature train ride was great. I think this would be good for much older kids too, it’s well organised with lots of interesting areas such as the nature maze with outdoor games and orienteering, bug hotels, bird hide, playground and the mud and sand kitchen. It’s a relaxing place to wander through the wild flower meadows and lavender rows. Staff were lovely and it felt safe and clean in the current pandemic. Large picnic area too - recommend you bring one at the moment as I think the current food offerings are limited.
4.0 based on 123 reviews
What a great earlier write up from QueenCalvert. I thoroughly enjoyed the walk to Wharram Percy and I do agree that more could be done with this site without destroying the isolated beauty of the area. Was fascinated with the boards but after 40 years of excavations over the village I am sure there must be more still that we could be told. That said, a lovely walk and we just beat the rains! Have no trouble recommending and for me it was still 5 stars.
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