What to do and see in Yorkshire, England: The Best Outdoor Activities

October 24, 2021 Malia Yoakum

Yorkshire (/ˈjɔːrkʃər, -ʃɪər/; abbreviated Yorks), formally known as the County of York, is a historic county of Northern England and the largest in the United Kingdom. Due to its great size in comparison to other English counties, functions have been undertaken over time by its subdivisions, which have also been subject to periodic reform. Throughout these changes, Yorkshire has continued to be recognised as a geographical territory and cultural region. The name is familiar and well understood across the United Kingdom and is in common use in the media and the military, and also features in the titles of current areas of civil administration such as North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire and East Riding of Yorkshire.
Restaurants in Yorkshire

1. Ingleborough

Yorkshire Dales National Park, Settle England +44 15242 41256 http://www.oldhillinn.co.uk
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5.0 based on 234 reviews

Ingleborough

Reviewed By sheffieldeats - Sheffield, United Kingdom

Seen from the top of Pen y Ghent and knowing that in about 6-8 hours you will be looking up at its vast bulk, takes some beating mixed emotions! Variety of terrain on the approach in, followed by a relatively short scramble up. Take your time and watch where you put your feet! Your respect for the mountain will be rewarded.

2. Wainwright's Coast-to-Coast Walk

England http://www.coastto.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 178 reviews

Wainwright's Coast-to-Coast Walk

Reviewed By lawyerrambling - Glendale, United States

Signed on with C2C in Kirkby Steven to do the first two-thirds of the walk (solo) in early June. Cannot praise the walk enough. Even this portion (of roughly 120 miles) offered a cross-section with coastal bluffs the first day, lakes and peaks through the Lake District, moors across Westmoreland, hills through the Pennines, dales in Yorkshire, villages in the Lake District and market towns (Kirkby Steven and Richmond). I took a slow pace and an extra night in Grasmere and the pace is such that, time permitting, an extra day every three days or so is welcome. (I wish I'd allowed an extra night in Kirkby Steven). The accommodations proved excellent (guest houses and B&Bs mostly) and the food was a pleasant surprise.

3. Yorkshire Wolds Way

England http://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/yorkshire-wolds-way
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5.0 based on 46 reviews

Yorkshire Wolds Way

4. Will4Adventure

13 Spring Hill, Sheffield S10 1ET England +44 7791 860163 [email protected] http://www.will4adventure.com/
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Will4Adventure

Ideal for the complete novice to the budding mountaineer, Will4Adventure provide adventures, activities and courses for individuals, groups and families in the Peak District and beyond. Guided walks, rock climbing, fear of heights courses, navigation skills, abseiling, hill walking, free walking weekends and outdoor first aid training & more. Book online and join us for a great adventure!

Reviewed By paulhart384 - Oxford, United Kingdom

WOW What a weekend !! If you want to learn some basic navigation skills then come on Will's and Adam's weekend course. Adam was so good at getting his message across, very easy to understand. He initially gave us a 13 point self assessment questionnaire so we all knew the standard we we're at. Out on the hills we learned about orienteering the map correctly, using a compass, contours, recognising landmarks from the map, breaking the route into manageable sections, handrails, catching features and attack points. Pacing and Timing. Overall a great learning weekend, highly recommended. The best I've been on !!

5. Reptile Rendezvous & Furry Friends

7 Scot Lane ., Doncaster DN1 1EW England +44 7504 058980 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/Reptilerendezvous
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Reptile Rendezvous & Furry Friends

We now come to you! Meet the meerkats, skunk, owl or a range of reptiles and creep crawlies. Prices start from £50 in the Doncaster area!

Reviewed By Connors2_snc

Heard about this company before just not got around to visiting till yesterday and I'm so glad we did. Originally booked as a treat for the children but I honestly think me and my partner loved the experience just as much if not more .. we had an encounter with the meerkats . Great to be so close and personal able to stroke and touch them to see each little meerkat and their own personally characteristics. Staff are lovely everything from booking to being there ran smoothly happy to answer any questions and so helpful . Have a lovely young and very knowledgeable son who shared many interesting facts about the meerkats and informed us of all the other amazing animals that are available to have and encounter experience with too .. loved it so much so already discussing information for a birthday party! Took many amazing photos videos added my favourite to this review as it makes me laugh soo much each time . Would deffinatly recommend ! Can tell the animals are very well looked after and are more apart of their famliy too then just an unusual pet . Thank you x

6. Hunmanby Gap

England
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Hunmanby Gap

Reviewed By X5943KXalana - Chesterfield, United Kingdom

Unspoilt seaside location. Friendly locals. Beautiful scenery. The ideal place for a quiet restful holiday break.

7. Cleveland Way National Trail

North York Moors National Park England http://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/cleveland-way
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4.5 based on 133 reviews

Cleveland Way National Trail

Reviewed By LauraT404 - Middlesbrough, United Kingdom

We started walking the Cleveland Way in July from the start/end point in Helmsley near the carpark. The walk begins at a triangular stone sculpture carved with the name of the walk and the national trail acorn logo. We walked a stretch most weekends and finished early September. The Cleveland Way ends in Filey at a similar, larger, triangular stone sculpture. Day 1: Helmsley to Sutton Bank (18.81kms) Day 2: Sutton Bank to Osmotherley (19.46kms) Day 3: Osmotherley to Clay Bank (19.57kms) Day 4: Clay Bank to Captain Cook’s Monument (19.79kms) Day 5: Captain Cook’s Monument to Saltburn (21.08kms) Day 6: Saltburn to Sandsend (29.3kms) Day 7: Sandsend to Ravenscar (24.79kms) Day 8: Ravenscar to Filey (34.1kms) I enjoyed following the white acorn signposts all along the Cleveland Way, it felt almost like a treasure trail :-) Paths varied so much from flat stone paths, bumpy pebble paths, grass, mud, the occasional stretch along a tarmac road and everything in between! Walking through fields, woods, across moorlands, many bridges and then along the coast with the many ups and downs and occasional boardwalks. We were blessed with lovely weather on 6 of our 8 days and took many AMAZING photos. The first half of the Cleveland Way is more varied with regards to scenery, the second half is entirely coastal with only the occasional short detour slightly inland to go through a woodland valley. The coastal views are spectacular! But so are the open moorland stretches! Every day was a delight and I am so glad we had the opportunity to experience the English countryside in all its glory, and right on our doorstep too! I've reviewed the different locations we passed through on our mammoth hike separately, see other reviews for more information. I couldn't pick a favourite part of our hike, as each day was so different! But I would recommend anyone with reasonable fitness to take the time to experience our beautiful countryside.

8. Pennine Way National Trail

Yorkshire Dales National Park DL8 3EL England http://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/pennine-way
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

Pennine Way National Trail

This 270-mile walk goes from the Peak District National Park to the Scottish borders.

9. Tropical Butterfly House, Wildlife & Falconry Centre

Woodsetts Road, Sheffield S25 4EQ England +44 1909 569416 [email protected] http://www.butterflyhouse.co.uk
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4.5 based on 2,357 reviews

Tropical Butterfly House, Wildlife & Falconry Centre

Encounter the exotic and discover a wild family day out in South Yorkshire! Meet lemurs, meerkats, owls, otters, snakes, lizards, a tarantula and other amazing animals during unforgettable Animal Encounters throughout the day. Take your seat for spectacular shows, featuring free-flying birds of prey, parrots and charismatic mammals! Explore the indoor rainforest; home to butterflies, birds, bats, crocodiles and creepy-crawlies from around the world and meet and feed the friendly residents of the Farm Barn. Discover the charismatic primates of Lemur Heights and meet the inquisitive residents of Otter Springs. Take a selfie with our new dinosaurs and get closer than ever before to some of the most popular animals in the brand new walk-through mammal enclosure. Pre-booked group and School visits are welcome and VIP Experience Days and Animal Adoptions are available to purchase, as well as popular Birthday Party Room Hire. The Realm of Camelot adventure playground, outdoor Wet Play Area and indoor Activity and Craft Centre will entertain children in all weathers, and popular themed events take place at the centre during School Holidays. Facilities include a Picnic Room, Jungle Gift Shop and a modern Butterfly Cafe, serving freshly prepared hot and cold food and homemade cakes and deluxe Afternoon Tea. The Tropical Butterfly House is open daily and is located just 5 minutes from M1, junction 31.

Reviewed By N7427PRjob

A fantastic day out with my family, from the excellent service with a family hiccup at the front kiosk (thank you Laura and Kerry), tractor trailer ride, parrot & vulture shows to the lovely ladies at the face painting, a great day. The animals were all out in their glory and we all had a fantastic day ????

10. Ingleton Waterfalls Trail

Ingleton, Yorkshire Dales National Park LA6 3ET England +44 15242 41930 [email protected] http://www.ingletonwaterfallstrail.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 2,704 reviews

Ingleton Waterfalls Trail

A 4½ mile trail, via a series of spectacular waterfalls, through ancient woodland and beautiful Yorkshire Dales scenery.

Reviewed By bauchtan - Liverpool, United Kingdom

We did the trail as a family the other weekend, and it was a beautiful day to do the walk. It was quite busy but with the clear covid signs along the walk and maintaining social distance i believed most people followed this. We also stayed at the Falls Park which you pass half way onto your walk, a stunning location of scenery and peacefulness with only a few static homes to rent - nothing quite like having dinner on the patio and seeing a deer nibbling on some grass! There is a beautiful ran cafe at the entrance of Falls Park where you walk past half way around the walk, and you can stop for a drink or a bite to eat including some delicious ice creams (better choices than the ice cream van just before, and less of a queue!) and you have the option of sitting at tables listening to the sound of the next waterfall your about to pass - what more can you want! Here there is also a toilet block which was lovely and clean. I absolutely love doing this walk and it's also dog friendly and it's wonderful to see people splashing around under Thornton Force Falls, on a safe and nice day that is! There's also a little cabin shack just before this waterfall - a blessing on a hot day! Would hugely recommend the Waterfalls Walk and if your looking to stay Falls Park is the perfect location!

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