14-Day Yorkshire: York, Coast, Dales & Historic Sights (14–27 March 2026)

York · Saturday, March 14, 2026

Arrival and Introduction to York

Morning:

After settling in, take a gentle start with a stroll along the River Ouse to stretch your legs, stopping for a coffee and pastries at Bettys Café Tea Rooms to savour a classic Yorkshire tea experience. Continue to explore the charming streets around The Shambles, ducking into independent shops and artisan boutiques before a late-morning visit to the tranquil Museum Gardens, where riverside lawns and historic ruins offer a peaceful introduction to York's layered history.

Afternoon:

Slip into York's medieval heart with a relaxed early-afternoon visit to York Minster, lingering under its soaring stained glass and, if time allows, taking the lift to the central tower for panoramic city views. Follow this with a leisurely wander through the atmospheric Clifford's Tower and the adjacent York Castle Museum, where social history exhibits and recreated Victorian streets bring the city's past to life before an evening meal in one of the cosy riverside pubs along King's Staith.

Evening:

As twilight falls, head to Stonegate for atmospheric window-shopping and cosy historic taverns, then savour modern British cooking or classic pies at The Star Inn the City overlooking the river. Finish with a leisurely riverside walk to Lendal Bridge, pausing for a nightcap at The House of Trembling Madness or a guided ghost-walk that brings York's medieval streets to life after dark.

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York · Sunday, March 15, 2026

Historic York: City Walls and Museums

Morning:

Begin with a brisk walk along the full circuit of the York City Walls, pausing at the elevated battlements for sweeping views and a photo stop at Bootham Bar before descending into the leafy suburb. Follow this with a hands-on visit to the Yorkshire Museum to explore archaeology and Roman remains, then warm up with brunch at the nearby historic St Leonard's Place cafés before continuing on to the immersive galleries of the Jorvik Viking Centre for a vivid glimpse into Viking York.

Afternoon:

After the morning on the walls and in museums, head into the elegant lanes for an afternoon exploring The Shambles Market and sampling local produce at the stalls, then join a hands-on chocolate-making workshop at Bettys Chocolate School to taste a modern York confectionery tradition. Continue with a contemplative visit to Holy Trinity Church to admire its medieval woodwork and light-filled interior, finishing with tea and cake in the pretty courtyard of Merchant Adventurers' Hall while soaking up the Hall's guildroom atmosphere and historic architecture.

Evening:

As dusk settles, enjoy a soothing river cruise from King's Staith that highlights York's floodlit bridges and riverside architecture, followed by contemporary small plates and local ales at The Rattle Owl in Goodramgate for a convivial atmosphere. Finish the night with live acoustic music at The Crescent Community Venue or a craft-cider tasting at Coney Street's specialist bar, lingering over conversation as the medieval streets glow under evening lights.

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North York Moors / Whitby · Monday, March 16, 2026

North York Moors: Scenic Villages and Coast

Morning:

Leave York after breakfast for a peaceful drive into the North York Moors, beginning with a wander through the heather-fringed lanes of Goathland (famous for its steam-hub atmosphere) and a coffee at the cosy Moorland Coffee House. Continue to the clifftop village of Robin Hood's Bay to explore the steep cobbled streets, tide-pools and fossil-hunting along the shore, then stop at Runswick Bay for a short coastal walk and fresh seafood at a waterside café before heading toward Whitby for the afternoon.

Afternoon:

Drive into Whitby and begin with a climb up the 199 steps to Whitby Abbey, lingering among the ruins for dramatic coastal views and photo opportunities before descending into the old town to browse nautical curiosities at Pannett Park Museum & Gallery. Then follow the harbourfront to sample fresh fish and chips at Magpie Café, watch the fishing boats return, and finish with a short cliff-top stroll toward West Cliff to take in sweeping views across the bay as the light softens.

Evening:

As dusk falls, wander the atmospheric streets of St Mary's Churchyard for quieter coastal views, then head to The Endeavour Inn on the harbour for a pint of local ale and hearty seafood while watching the tide come in. Finish with a short moonlit stroll along the promenade to Pannett Park's outer gardens (open later for events) or pause at the cliff-edge viewpoint by Captain Cook Memorial Museum to savour the sea air and the abbey silhouette from afar.

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Whitby · Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Exploring Whitby and the Heritage Coast

Morning:

Set out early for a bracing cliff-top walk along the Cleveland Way from Whitby West Pier toward Sandsend, pausing to watch local anglers and spot seabirds before descending to explore the rock pools and dramatic coves. Continue inland to the atmospheric fishing village of Robin Hood's Bay Heritage Centre for stories of smugglers and coastal life, then warm up with a hearty brunch of locally smoked kippers at The Bay Hotel before heading on to nearby coastal views and the onward afternoon itinerary.

Afternoon:

After your cliff-top morning, head into Whitby's quirky harbour quarter for a relaxed afternoon of discovery: browse maritime artefacts and local art at the Captain Cook Memorial Museum annex shop, then take a guided boat trip from the harbour to view the coastline and seals up close with Whitby Seafari. Finish with a visit to Pannett Park's ornamental gardens and the on-site Pannett Art Gallery for a quiet pause among seasonal blooms and local exhibitions before an early-evening return to the old town.

Evening:

As night falls, enjoy a seafood-focused supper at The Magpie Café's sister spot, The Fisherman's Wife, where locally caught fish and shellfish are served in a cosy setting overlooking the harbour. After dinner, stroll up to St Mary's Churchyard for a quieter vantage of the abbey silhouette, then duck into The Duke of York for a pint of real ale and live traditional music to round off a day on the coast.

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Robin Hood's Bay / Scarborough · Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Coastal Drive to Scarborough and Robin Hood's Bay

Morning:

Leave your Helmsley-area base for a scenic coastal drive and begin with a blustery cliff-top walk around Ravenscar, keeping an eye out for seabirds and the Victorian alum works ruins, then descend to explore the rock pools and fossil-rich shale at Hayburn Wyke for hands-on coastal geology. Continue into Robin Hood's Bay for a late-morning browse of independent galleries and local craft at Bay Gallery, followed by a warming pot of tea and freshly baked scones at The Grumpy Sailor Café, setting you up for an afternoon in Scarborough.

Afternoon:

Drive into Scarborough for a relaxed afternoon exploring the historic South Bay: stroll the promenade to Scarborough SEA LIFE Sanctuary to see rescued marine life, then climb up to the clifftop Scarborough Spa for coastal views and a coffee at the glass-fronted café. Continue with a visit to the atmospheric Scarborough Art Gallery in the old Rotunda to browse regional artworks, before descending to hunt out fresh crab sandwiches at The Harbour Bar while watching boats come and go from the busy marina.

Evening:

As dusk falls, wander the cobbled heart of Robin Hood's Bay Old Town and pop into the cosy Bay Horse Inn for a locally brewed ale and seafood tapas while watching the tide slip in. Afterward, take a short drive to Scarborough's quieter North Bay to catch the sunset from the cliffside terrace at Fisherman's Cottage Café, then end the night with live folk music and warm hospitality at the intimate Old Boat House pub near the harbour.

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Scarborough · Thursday, March 19, 2026

Scarborough: Castle and Seaside Relaxation

Morning:

Begin with a peaceful sunrise stroll along South Bay Promenade, pausing to watch local fishermen and to pick up a fresh pastry from The Harbour Café before the crowds arrive. Then head up the winding path to explore the cliff-top walks around Scarborough Castle Gardens, enjoy panoramic views over both bays, and follow with a relaxing coffee and sea breeze at the terrace of The Crown Spa Hotel to set a gentle tone for the rest of the day.

Afternoon:

After a gentle morning, wander the lively promenades toward South Cliff Gardens, enjoying sheltered floral terraces and panoramic sea views, then descend to the sands for a relaxed spot of fossil-hunting and beachcombing near Coble Landing. Follow this with an indulgent mid-afternoon treat at The Sea View Tearooms, sampling locally made cakes and a pot of Yorkshire tea, before an easy stroll along the Victorian North Bay Esplanade to watch afternoon light play on the headland and spot passing seabirds.

Evening:

As the light softens, head to Fisherman's Inn at The Harbour for freshly caught shellfish and a cosy table overlooking the marina, then stroll the illuminated promenade toward Peasholm Park to join an evening paddleboat or enjoy the tranquil Japanese-style gardens and waterfalls under lanterns. Finish with a nightcap and live acoustic music at The Crown & Anchor, a welcoming local pub where you can soak up Scarborough's seaside atmosphere before returning to your accommodation.

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Howardian Hills / Helmsley · Friday, March 20, 2026

Drive to the Howardian Hills and Helmsley

Morning:

After a relaxed departure from York, wind through rolling lanes into the Howardian Hills with a coffee stop and light breakfast at The Gatehouse Café in Oswaldkirk, then stretch your legs with a circular woodland walk around Byland Abbey's peaceful outer grounds to enjoy early spring birdlife and ruined abbey stones. Continue toward Helmsley to explore the atmospheric terraces of Helmsley Walled Garden, where restored Victorian beds and a small farm shop make for a charming stop before a mid-morning browse of independent crafts and antiques along Bondgate in Helmsley town centre.

Afternoon:

Spend a leisurely afternoon wandering the elegant grounds of Rievaulx Terrace and Temples, admiring 18th-century follies and river valley views, then continue to the nearby Castle Howard Gardens for a riverside stroll through formal parterres and the atmospheric Temple of the Four Winds. Finish with a visit to Duncombe Park's tea-room and estate trails, where local cakes and sweeping parkland walks provide a gentle transition into an evening in Helmsley.

Evening:

As dusk settles, enjoy a relaxed dinner of seasonal fare and local ales at The Feathers Hotel in Helmsley, then wander the town's lamplit streets to discover independent galleries and a late-opening deli for artisan cheeses. Afterward, take a short drive to the riverside viewpoint at Rye Dale to listen for owls and watch the valley silhouette, finishing with a nightcap beside the log fire at the intimate Black Swan Inn for a quiet, cozy end to the day.

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Castle Howard / Near Helmsley · Saturday, March 21, 2026

Castle Howard and Countryside Walks

Morning:

Start the day with a gentle riverside amble through the valleys of Howardian Hills AONB, pausing at the scenic picnic spots by the River Rye before heading to the charming village of Hovingham for a coffee and pastries at The Lamp Room Café. Continue with a guided nature walk around the restored woodlands at Gilling East Millennium Green, where you can spot early spring wildflowers and birdlife, then visit the family-run Tearooms at Wass for a warming mid-morning pot of tea and locally baked scones.

Afternoon:

Cross the estate lawn to explore the intimate rooms and sculpture trail of Castle Howard-join a guided house tour to hear family stories and pause for tea and a slice of cake in the elegant Garden Pavilion Café. Afterwards, take a gentle riverside ramble through the wooded valley of Gillygate Beck, stopping at the scenic Howardian Hills viewpoint for wide pastoral vistas, then finish with a visit to the nearby artisan stalls at Coneysthorpe Village for local preserves and handcrafted souvenirs.

Evening:

As dusk falls, head to Hutton-le-Hole for a leisurely pint or supper at the village pub, then stroll the riverbank through the peaceful Ryedale Folk Museum's surrounding lanes to soak up local rural life and shepherding history. Finish the night with stargazing at the raised knoll near Levisham Moor, where clear Howardian Hills skies often reveal constellations and the distant silhouette of estate trees, before returning to Helmsley for a cosy fireside drink.

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Malton · Sunday, March 22, 2026

Malton Food Town and Local Markets

Morning:

Start your day with a flavourful wander through Malton Market, sampling artisan cheeses, baked goods and charcuterie from local producers before lingering over a hearty bacon butty at The Old Maltings Café. Continue to the specialist food shops along Yorkshire's Market Place, including a tasting of small-batch preserves at Mrs Kirkham's Dairy and a guided sourdough demo at Bread & Butter Bakery, setting the scene for an indulgent afternoon of tastings and farm-shop visits in the surrounding countryside.

Afternoon:

After the morning market treats, take a slow culinary tour of the surrounding countryside: sample artisan charcuterie and seasonal preserves at Hambleton Farm Shop, then join a guided tasting flight of single-estate ciders and perry at Rudby Cider Barn, learning about local apple varieties. Finish with a hands-on cheese experience at Wensleydale Creamery's Malton tasting room - try aged and flavored varieties while perched on the terrace overlooking the adjacent food-quarter courtyard.

Evening:

As dusk settles, enjoy a relaxed food-led evening at The Swan & Talbot, savouring a seasonal tasting plate paired with local beers and a charming riverside view. Follow this with a short stroll to The Hungry Monk, where you can sample craft spirits and a cheese board sourced from nearby producers, then finish with a leisurely nightcap and people-watching on the terrace of The Talbot Hotel, soaking up the friendly market-town atmosphere.

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Grassington / Yorkshire Dales · Monday, March 23, 2026

Explore the Yorkshire Dales: Grassington Base

Morning:

Set out from Grassington for a crisp morning walk along the River Wharfe, following the riverside path toward Linton Falls where stepping-stones and cascades make for delightful photos and light scrambling; afterwards, continue upstream to explore the limestone terraces and wildflower-rich banks around Kilnsey Crag, pausing for coffee and homemade scones at the nearby Crag House Farm Shop & Café. Round off the morning with a short circular ramble through the quaint hamlet of Kettlewell, browsing its independent craft shops and stopping at The Old Horn Inn for an early tasting of local ales or a warming bowl of cawl before your afternoon Dales drives.

Afternoon:

After a riverside morning, drive a short way to the limestone pavements and dramatic scars of Malham Cove for a gentle ascent to the top where sweeping views reward the climb; descend via the wooded lane to explore the tufa-formed Malham Tarn shoreline and its birdlife. Finish the afternoon with a cosy stop at The Lister Arms in nearby Settle (or the village tearoom The Old School House back in Grassington if you prefer) for local ales or tea and homemade cake while planning an evening wander through Grassington's honey-stone streets.

Evening:

As dusk falls, wander up to Hebden Village for a gentle riverside stroll along the quieter side of the Wharfe, pausing at the stone bridge to watch the light fade and listen for curlew on the fells. For dinner, settle into The Devonshire Fell for hearty Dales fare-think slow-cooked lamb and seasonal root veg-then finish the night with a local ale or craft gin tasting at The Stepping Stones Bar, where live folk tunes often drift through the snug room.

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Yorkshire Dales (Aysgarth/Buckden) · Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Dales Highlights: Limestone Scenery and Waterfalls

Morning:

Begin with a refreshing walk from Aysgarth Falls upstream toward the quieter cascades at Thornton Force, enjoying close-up views of the layered limestone and stepping-stone crossings before stopping for coffee at the rustic Falls Café. Then drive over the moor to Kisdon Force and follow the riverside path through ancient woodland to watch water tumble into narrow gorges, finishing with a short wildlife-spotting detour at the nearby West Burton Waterfall viewpoint for potential dippers and nesting dippers in spring.

Afternoon:

After a morning at the falls, head up the dale to explore the limestone terraces around Stainforth Force, where a short riverside walk and stepping-stones offer close-up views of the rushing river and mossy cliffs; pause at The Old Well Tea Room in Stainforth for a warming pot and homemade cake. Continue with a scenic drive toward Hawes to visit the cascading Gayle Mill and its working waterwheel, then follow a gentle valley trail to the peaceful Austwick Tarn for late-afternoon birdwatching and wide moorland light before returning to your accommodation.

Evening:

As dusk settles, savour a cosy riverside supper at The Buck Inn in Buckden, enjoying seasonal Dales fare and local ales before an after-dinner stroll along the tranquil River Wharfe towpath to watch the valley lights come on. For a quieter end to the day, head up the lane to Buckden Pike viewpoint for a short twilight lookout across the moors, pausing to listen for curlew and to breathe in the clear highland air before returning to your accommodation.

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Hawes / Wensleydale · Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Continue Dales Exploration: Hawes and Wensleydale

Morning:

Start with a short drive to the charming village of Gayle to wander the riverside trail toward the restored Gayle Mill and watch the waterwheel turn, then continue to Hardraw Force to admire England's largest single-drop waterfall and enjoy a hot drink at the cosy Green Dragon Inn opposite. Afterward, head into Hawes for a guided tasting and cellar tour at Wensleydale Creamery followed by a brisk walk up to the panoramic Aysgarth Viewpoint picnic spot for wide dale views before your afternoon explorations.

Afternoon:

Head south from Hawes for a scenic wander along the banks of Bainbridge Beck before arriving at Aysgarth Village to explore its quaint tearooms and independent craft shops; pause for a riverside lunch at The Aysgarth Falls Tearooms patio (weather permitting). After lunch, drive the picturesque dale to Gay Middleton's Walled Garden for a gentle stroll among sheltered beds and seasonal blooms, then finish with a visit to The Dales Countryside Museum in nearby Aysgarth to trace rural life and local farming stories as the afternoon light softens.

Evening:

As twilight falls, settle into a hearty supper at The Crown at Leyburn (a short drive from Hawes) to sample slow-roast local lamb and a pint from a nearby brewery, then wander the riverside paths of Wensleydale near Wallace Lane for peaceful evening light over the dale. Finish the night with a tasting flight of local gins and whiskies at The Fountain Inn's cosy bar in Hawes or, for a quieter end, enjoy stargazing from the low-lit lane by Aysgarth Road while listening for distant curlew calls.

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Fountains Abbey / Ripon · Thursday, March 26, 2026

Return Toward York: Fountains Abbey Stop

Morning:

Drive from the Dales toward Ripon and begin with a woodland stroll through the estate of Studley Royal Water Garden, admiring the 18th-century canals and classical temples before the crowds arrive; pause for coffee and homemade scones at the estate Stables Café. Continue to explore the atmospheric ruins of Fountains Abbey, joining a guided walk that highlights Cistercian life and the dramatic River Skell valley, then cross the river to photograph the ivy-clad ruins from the vantage of the secluded Deer Park before heading into Ripon for lunch.

Afternoon:

After exploring the abbey ruins, take a short drive to the elegant Ripon Cathedral for a quiet mid-afternoon visit to its Norman nave and chapter house, then wander the nearby historic market square to sample local cheeses and pastries at The Courthouse Café. Continue with a peaceful riverside stroll along the River Ure toward Workhouse Bridge, pausing at Studley Royal's outer parkland viewpoints before heading back toward York with time for a relaxed early-evening supper in the city.

Evening:

Continue your gentle return toward York with an evening detour to the tranquil lanes of Studley Royal Deer Park, where a riverside walk past grazing deer and classical follies catches the low light; pause at the riverside Stables Café for a warming pot of tea if it's still open. Afterwards, head into Ripon for dinner at The Horn of Plenty, enjoying seasonal local dishes, then finish with a short twilight stroll around the lit exterior of Ripon Cathedral and the peaceful market square to soak up the town's historic atmosphere before returning to your York base.

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York · Friday, March 27, 2026

Final Day in York: Markets and Farewell

Morning:

Begin your last morning with a wander through Exhibition Square and the lively stalls of the Shambles Market to pick up last-minute artisan cheeses and pickles, then stroll to the nearby Fairfax House for a guided tour of an impeccably restored Georgian townhouse and a taste of period interiors. Finish with a leisurely brunch and people-watching on the terrace of El Piano (facing the Minster) before a final riverside saunter beside Museum Gardens' lesser-known Meditative Walk to reflect on your two-week Yorkshire journey.

Afternoon:

Spend a relaxed early-afternoon exploring the quieter side streets around King's Square, popping into independent bookshops and stopping for a light lunch at The Whippet Inn where seasonal small plates and local ales offer a final taste of Yorkshire produce. Afterwards, take a gentle riverside walk along the lesser-known King's Staith promenade toward Rowntree Park, enjoy the spring blooms and a final bench-side pause, then finish with a mindful visit to the intimate Merchant Adventurers' Hall garden to reflect on your two-week journey before returning to pack.

Evening:

As twilight settles, take a peaceful circular walk through Dean's Park to enjoy the Minster from a quieter angle, then cross into the cosy lanes to sample small plates and seasonal dishes at Skosh for a modern York farewell dinner. Afterward, linger over a crafted cocktail at The Botanist on Stonegate or enjoy a last riverside stroll by Lendal Bridge, pausing to savour the glow of the city's illuminated bridges before returning to collect your bags.

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Estimated Costs (per person)

Place / ActivityCost
River Ouse strollFree
Bettys Café Tea Rooms (tea & pastries)£12
The Shambles (shopping)Free
Museum GardensFree
York Minster (entry + tower lift)£14
Clifford's Tower£6
York Castle Museum£13
King's Staith riverside pubs (meal)£20
Stonegate (shopping & taverns)Free
The Star Inn The City (dinner)£35
Lendal Bridge riverside walkFree
The House of Trembling Madness (drink)£6
Guided ghost walk (York)£12
York City Walls walkFree
Bootham Bar (wall access point)Free
Yorkshire Museum£9
Jorvik Viking Centre£13
The Shambles Market (sampling)£8
Bettys Chocolate School (workshop)£60
Holy Trinity Church (visit)Free
Merchant Adventurers' Hall (tea & visit)£6
King's Staith river cruise£10
The Rattle Owl (dinner)£25
The Crescent Community Venue (live music)£6
Cider tasting (Coney Street specialist bar)£8
Drive to North York Moors£10
Goathland (village & Moorland Coffee House)Free
Moorland Coffee House (coffee)£4
Robin Hood's Bay (beach & fossil hunting)Free
Runswick Bay (coastal walk)Free
Whitby Abbey£9
Pannett Park Museum & GalleryFree
Magpie Café (fish & chips meal)£18
West Cliff coastal walkFree
St Mary's Churchyard (viewpoint)Free
The Endeavour Inn (meal & drink)£20
Moonlit promenade strollFree
Whitby West Pier to Sandsend (Cleveland Way walk)Free
Robin Hood's Bay Heritage CentreFree
The Bay Hotel (brunch)£12
Captain Cook Memorial Museum (shop & visit)£6
Whitby Seafari (boat trip)£20
Pannett Art GalleryFree
The Fisherman's Wife (dinner)£22
The Duke of York (pub drink)£6
Ravenscar cliff-top walkFree
Hayburn Wyke (rock pools)Free
Bay Gallery (shopping)Free
The Grumpy Sailor Café (tea & scones)£6
Scarborough SEA LIFE Sanctuary£15
Scarborough Spa (café and views)£6
Scarborough Art GalleryFree
The Harbour Bar (crab sandwich)£9
Bay Horse Inn (meal)£18
Fisherman's Cottage Café (sunset tea)£6
Old Boat House (folk music & drink)£8
South Bay Promenade strollFree
The Harbour Café (pastry)£4
Scarborough Castle Gardens (walk)Free
The Crown Spa Hotel (coffee/terrace)£6
South Cliff GardensFree
Coble Landing (fossil-hunting)Free
The Sea View Tearooms£5
North Bay Esplanade walkFree
Fisherman's Inn at The Harbour (dinner)£25
Peasholm Park (paddleboat)£6
The Crown & Anchor (drink)£6
The Gatehouse Café (breakfast)£8
Byland Abbey outer grounds (walk)Free
Helmsley Walled Garden£5
Bondgate (shopping)Free
Rievaulx Terrace and Temples£6
Castle Howard (gardens and house tour)£18
Duncombe Park tea-room£6
The Feathers Hotel (dinner)£30
Rye Dale viewpoint (evening)Free
Black Swan Inn (nightcap)£6
River Rye picnic spot (Howardian Hills)Free
The Lamp Room Café (coffee & pastry)£5
Gilling East Millennium Green (nature walk)Free
Tearooms at Wass (tea & scones)£5
Castle Howard Garden Pavilion Café (tea & cake)£6
Coneysthorpe Village artisan stallsFree
Hutton-le-Hole (pub dinner)£18
Ryedale Folk Museum (grounds)£6
Levisham Moor stargazingFree
Malton Market (sampling)£8
The Old Maltings Café (breakfast)£8
Mrs Kirkham's Dairy tasting£6
Bread & Butter Bakery (sourdough demo)£6
Hambleton Farm Shop (tastings)£6
Rudby Cider Barn tasting£10
Wensleydale Creamery Malton tasting£8
The Swan & Talbot (dinner)£25
The Hungry Monk (craft spirits & cheese board)£12
The Talbot Hotel (nightcap)£6
River Wharfe riverside walk (Grassington)Free
Linton Falls visitFree
Crag House Farm Shop & Café (coffee & scones)£6
Kilnsey Crag (viewpoint)Free
Kettlewell (village & early ale/tasting)£6
Malham Cove (walk)Free
Malham Tarn (visit)Free
The Lister Arms (tea/ale)£10
Hebden Village strollFree
The Devonshire Fell (dinner)£25
The Stepping Stones Bar (drink)£6
Aysgarth Falls (visit)Free
Falls Café (coffee)£4
Kisdon Force (walk)Free
West Burton Waterfall viewpointFree
Stainforth Force (walk)Free
The Old Well Tea Room (tea & cake)£5
Gayle Mill (visit)Free
Austwick Tarn (birdwatching)Free
The Buck Inn (dinner)£22
Buckden Pike viewpoint (twilight)Free
Gayle riverside trailFree
Hardraw Force (visit) / Green Dragon Inn (drink)£6
Wensleydale Creamery guided tasting & cellar tour (Hawes)£10
Aysgarth Viewpoint picnic spotFree
Bainbridge Beck wanderFree
Aysgarth Village tearooms (lunch)£10
Gay Middleton's Walled GardenFree
Dales Countryside Museum (Aysgarth)£6
The Crown at Leyburn (dinner)£28
Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal Water Garden (NT entry)£15
Stables Café (estate coffee & scones)£5
Ripon Cathedral (visit)Free
The Courthouse Café (lunch)£8
Studley Royal Deer Park strollFree
The Horn of Plenty (dinner)£25
Exhibition Square & Shambles Market (last-minute shopping)Free
Fairfax House (guided tour)£8
El Piano (brunch)£12
King's Square side streets & bookshopsFree
The Whippet Inn (light lunch)£12
Rowntree Park riverside walkFree
Merchant Adventurers' Hall garden (final visit)£6
Dean's Park Minster viewFree
Skosh (modern dinner)£30
The Botanist (cocktail)£10
Estimated Total (per person)£936
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