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Tourist Information North Yorkshire

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Flamingo Land is the UK's only Theme Park, Zoo and Holiday Village, all set in over 375 acres of North Yorkshire parkland.
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Lightwater Valley in Yorkshire, offers a visitors a 175 acre theme park, factory outlet shopping centre and Birds of Prey centre.
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Castle Howard is a magnificent 18th century palace housing numerous treasures both in the house and in the grounds.
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The National Railway museum has the world's largest collection of train exhibits dating back over 300 years
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A sea life centre and marine sanctuary that has resident otters, seals and penguins plus 150 different species of fish and underwater tunnel
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Aldborough was formerly known as Isurium Brigantum and was the ‘capital’ of the Romanised Brigantes, the largest tribe in Britain.
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Byland Abbey was founded as a Savigniac abbey in 1135 and was absorbed by the Cistercian order in 1147.
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Knaresborough Castle was built by a Norman baron around 1100 on a cliff top above the River Nidd.
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Bolton Castle, built between 1378 and 1399 by is one of the country's best preserved medieval castles.
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The first castle on this site was built in 1120. In 1186 Robert de Roos began work on converting Helmsley Castle to stone.
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Middleham Castle was built by Robert Fitzrandolph, 3rd Lord of Middleham and Spennithorne, around 1190.
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Richmond Castle in North Yorkshire stands in a prominent position above the River Swale. It was constructed from 1071 onwards.
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Scarborough Castle is a former medieval Royal fortress situated on a rocky promontory overlooking the North Sea in North Yorkshire.
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Pickering Castle was built by the Normans under William the Conquerer in 1069-1070.
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