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The following are links to websites that may be of interest to you if you are planning a visit to the area.

Please note, that the Ingrid Flute Agency does not maintain any of these websites, and cannot be responsible for their contents.

Attractions

  • Flamingoland
    Flamingo Land is Yorkshire's Theme Park and Zoo, all set in over 375 acres of parkland.
  • North Yorkshire Moors Railway
    The North Yorkshire Moors Railway is the country’s most popular heritage railway. Take a day out and the chance to visit Pickering, Goathland (also known as Aidensfield), Levisham Grosmont and Whitby.
  • Pannett Park, Whitby
    Just a stone's throw from the centre of Whitby, Pannett Park offers a haven of peace and quiet with an exciting new play park for children and beautifully kept gardens, lawns and wooded areas for the whole family to enjoy.
  • Scarborough Miniature Railway
    Popular 20 inch gauge railway from Scalby Mills to Peasholm.
  • Scarborough Sea Life Centre
    Dive into the magical re-creation of the most amazing natural wonder of the world, the Great Barrier Reef, without getting wet!
  • Wolds Way Lavendar
    Yorkshire's premier lavender farm offers essential oils, a herb garden, distillery, narrow gauge railway, lavender sundia, tearoom and plant centre.

Museums

  • Captain Cook Museum
    The Museum is in the 17th century house on Whitby’s harbour where the young James Cook lodged as apprentice. It was here Captain Cook trained as a seaman, leading to his epic voyages of discovery.
  • Eden Camp
    A visit to this unique Museum will transport you back in time to wartime Britain. You will experience the sights, sounds, even the smells of those dangerous years with specially reconstructed scenes.
  • Ryedale Folk Museum
    Step back in time, and disocver how your ancestors lived, nineteen buildings full of different aspects of rural life. Hutton-Le-Hole, two miles off the Thirsk to Scarborough road
  • Whitby Museum
    Here you can explore an amazing collection of local fossiles, natural history, model ships, carved jet, toys costumes and social history. There are relics of the Scoresbys - famous whalers - and Captain Cook.

Restaurants

  • Magpie Cafe
    Located, since 1939 in a building dating from 1750. The Magpie Cafe is housed in a distinctive black and white building overlooking the harbour. As well as the harbour, the dining room commands excellent views of the Abbey and St. Mary's Church.
  • The Copper Horse, Seamer
    The Copper Horse country pub & restaurant for high quality dining and cuisine, in Seamer, near Scarborough.

Shops

  • Bothams of Whitby
    Since 1865, Elizabeth Botham & Sons has been a family run craft bakery in the Whitby. Following their original recipes, the finest ingredients are combined to produce Biscuits, Plum Bread and Cakes.
  • Whitby Jet Store
    Standing in Church Street, the oldest part of the town, this is part of Whitby's heritage and was a family run business when James Storr first opened its door in 1860 and is still family run today.

The Cottageline Group

  • Cottageline
    A group of independent holiday cottage agencies around the country
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