3 miles from battersby train station on the edge of the north york moors national park. there's a traditional restaurant as well as a casual eatery/bar. the understated rooms all feature en suite bathrooms, plus tvs, tea and coffeemaking facilities, and free wi-fi. this cosy country inn, parts of which date back to the early 1700s, is 1. 7 miles from the a172 road and 3. check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. upgraded rooms add complimentary drinks and fruit baskets, and 1 has a 4-poster bed Newcastle International Airport 1 hr 14
Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art (24 min) Striking slate and limestone gallery housing modern art exhibitions, plus a roof terrace and cafe. Stewart Park (17 min) Open parkland with lake waterfowl and a pets' corner with deer, highland cattle, llamas and goats. Farndale (41 min) RSPB Saltholme (29 min) Family-friendly wetlands with hides for birdwatching including a play area, cycle path and cafe. Captain Cook Schoolroom Museum (9 min) Cleveland Hills (19 min) Carlton Bank (16 min) National Trust - Mount Grace Priory (15 min) 14th-century ruins that were home to the Carthusians, a vegetarian and silent order of monks. Captain Cook Birthplace Museum (16 min) Small galleries covering the explorer's life, with dioramas and 1500 artefacts from world cultures. North York Moors National Park (32 min) High moorland area interspersed with wooded river valleys, religious ruins and timeless villages. Roseberry Topping (15 min) Prominent hill with dog-friendly walking trails to distinctive cliffs & views at the summit. Preston Park Museum & Grounds (24 min) Georgian mansion for exhibits on local life, a recreated Victorian street, with riverside grounds. Captain Cook's Monument (19 min) Newham Grange Farm (14 min) Cod Beck Reservoir (20 min) |