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Motorhome attractions - Yorkshire

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ATTENDING the Northern Motorcaravan Show in the North Yorkshire Moors will present you with a fantastic opportunity of combining climbing aboard the latest motorhomes and meeting friends with enjoying some of the best countryside and attractions England has to offer.

The seasoned UK travellers among you will know that the beautiful setting of the North Yorkshire Moors has much to offer the visitor. And showgoers won't have to venture that far either as Pickering itself boasts many attractions

There's much to see and do in this vibrant market town with the likes of a medieval castle, churches, shops, restaurants, wine bars and cafes. The town and its attractions are compact and are easily accessible on foot, with plenty of parking available.

Attractions include Pickering Castle, built by William the Conqueror as part of his campaign to subdue the people of the north. It was once a symbol of his power and was feared by the local population.

Today, it is a quiet and intriguing haven with many nooks and crannies to explore. Visitors can climb to the top of the central mound for stunning countryside views or simply enjoy a picnic in the grass area.

North Yorkshire Moors Railway
The North Yorkshire Moors Railway
The North Yorkshire Moors Railway is another major attraction and is the country’s most popular heritage railway. Steam trains travel along an 18-mile line between Pickering and the village of Grosmont, passing through a variety of scenery in the heart of the North York Moors National Park.

It passes through the village of Goathland, better known as Aidensfield from the TV series, Heartbeat. As a bonus, the organisers of this year’s Northern Motorcaravan Show have negotiated ‘buy one get one free’ half price entry for campers at this year’s show.

Beck Isle Museum is also based in Pickering. It is an award-winning museum that offers something for every age group. The Education Room provides a hands-on approach to history and a taste of life in Victorian times.

But Pickering is not just an attraction in its own right – it is also the gateway to many other places to visit in the North Yorkshire area.

These include:

A host of attractions to visit on your doorstep including:

•    Dalby Forest: With more than 8,000 acres of woodland to explore, the area includes plenty of waymarked trails for all abilities. Situated on the southern slopes of the North Yorks Moors National Park, the forest is a home for birds such as the crossbill and the nightjar. A stunning area for wildlife and natural beauty.

•    Castle Howard: Arguable one of the most beautiful stately homes in England, it was begun in 1699 and took more than 100 years to complete. It is set in more than 1,000 acres of parkland. Inside paintings by Gainsborough, Reynolds and Holbein adorn the rooms inside.

•    Cawthorn Camps: This is one of the archaeological treasures of the North York Moors and is a monument to the might of ancient Rome. Almost 2,000 years ago a detachment of Roman troops halted here and built a temporary fort. Its defensive banks and ditched remain largely intact today.

•    Betty’s Teashop: First opened in 1919, Betty’s will tempt your tastebuds with a mouthwatering choice of more than 300 breads, cakes and chocolates and more than 50 different teas and coffees.

•    Scarborough Castle: The site has a history that dates back many thousands of years. Visitors can enjoy interactive exhibitions and be taken on a journey through the past. There are also some exceptional viewing platforms.

Whitby, Robin Hood’s Bay and Filey are also a short drive away but wherever you choose to go – may we wish you a pleasant and enjoyable trip.

And don't forget - book your Northern Motorcaravan Show pitch before Monday (September 1) and save £5 off the gate price. You'll get a free night's camping too!

Experience Yorkshire supplement* The above information is taken from the 32-page Experience Yorkshire travel guide, given away free with the September issue of MMM, on sale now. It contains a wealth of information about the many attractions based in the North Yorkshire area.

To order a copy of September's MMM click here.

Click here for the Northern Motorcaravan Show homepage.


How to find the Pickering Showground:

Pickering showground is located just 1 mile south of Pickering on the A169. The showground is around a 20 minute drive north of York
 
The local roads can get very busy (particularly during peak times), please help us to ease congestion and reduce disruption to the locals by -
  • Trying to arrive outside of 'rush hour' (8am-10am / 4pm-6pm)
  • Not stopping on the main road to wait for friends
  • Being considerate to the local traffic
  • Demands on local petrol stations are high at the beginning and end of the show - try to fill up before you arrive at Pickering

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