Discover the best top things to do in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom including Minskip Farm Shop, Knaresborough Market, Orange Pip Market, Northern Dales Farmers' Market, Rabbit Hill Business Park, The Fruit Basket.
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4.5 based on 52 reviews
At Yolk Farm, we know our eggs and we offer the very best brunch experience. Eggs from our happy hens are taken to the kitchen each morning where our chefs create amazing dishes that will blow your mind! We also have a modern, multi-award winning farm shop chock full of sustainable seasonal produce. Our kune kune pigs, pgymy goats, alpacas and hens are sure to delight on our farm walk too.
What a gem! Minskip Farm shop and their new restaurant is well worth a visit. The fruit and veg in the shop is so well displayed and you will find niche products that are out of the ordinary plus gift ideas . The restaurant is FUN. Great decoration and the swing seating keeps the children happy for hours. And the staff are warm and welcoming . Outside you can visit pigs, hens, chickens and the sweetest alpacas. There is plenty to do, see , eat and buy for all the age ranges. We have made several visits to Minskip and the delightful owners, Ben and Emma, work hard to provide a great service and expand our experience. Well done to you both and all the staff. Mary and Les
4.5 based on 20 reviews
What a lovely little market right in the heart of Knaresborough with a wide range of items including craft and paper goods, bags, shoes , plants and flowers and beautiful local fruit and veg at very reasonable prices . The market square is worth seeing too.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
The last Saturday in the month and tithe streets are closed and a pop up festival opens the music starts the bars and pop up bars are busy , Street Food stalls offer different cuisines and artisan local produce includes award winning gourmet Scotch eggs from the Clucking Pig and popcorn made onsite open. Well worth a detour.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Winner of Farmers Market of the Year and one of The Telegraph's Top 20 Farmers Markets in the UK. You'll find around 40 fabulous food stalls selling food and drink that's been produced locally. The market takes place on the first Saturday of every month, from 9am to 2pm. Not to be missed!
We went to Stokesley last Saturday and were pleasantly surprised by to find that not only was there a Farmers Market on but also a craft fair in what I believe is the town hall. Both were very good indeed and it was a pleasure to see local produce being sold by local people. The farmers market in particular was excellent with fresh fruit, veg, bread, eggs, scones and lots of other things, like chilli plants for sale. All the stall holders were friendly and welcoming and we had a thoroughly nice time. I just wish that our town had a market like this one - it beats the supermarkets hands down. Well done Stokesley !
4.0 based on 2 reviews
Rabbit Hill Park is the home of businesses from the rural, agricultural & landscape sectors. On site is Rabbit Hill Country Store, a one-stop-shop for all your farm, pet, equine & garden requirements. The store offers advice on animal health & has an outdoor garden area filled with plants & shrubs. Stop off at Spellows cafe, open daily, serving all your favourites for brunch, lunch, coffees & cake
3.5 based on 3 reviews
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