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A local guide to parks, walks, museums, entertainment, theatres, gardens, visitor centres, attractions, days out and much more. |
York - Live the History |
A Short drive away, Eden Camp, a World War 2 POW camp converted into an exciting museum, has lots to see and do for all. |
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Yorkshire Moors Railway
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This traditional village is a popular tourist destination, surrounded by beautiful heather moors crossed with miles of footpaths and bridle-ways. |

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| The Board Inn faces the large village green which stretches down to the banks of the River Esk, a popular place for picnics and fishing. |
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Poets Cottage, landscaped shrub nursery.
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The Stepping Stones
Among the stone buildings are plenty of features to see in the village. Just upstream from The Board Inn are the old stepping stones crossing the river. |
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| The historic coastal market town of Whitby is situated twelve miles away and connected by train and minibus services from Lealholm. |
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A short distance up the Esk Valley lies the home of the National Parks Moors Centre. The Centre is probably the best place to discover what to see and do in the National Park. It offers some interesting interpretive exhibitions and a range of events and activities. |
The Board Inn is perfectly situated for exploring North Yorkshire's national park and moors, castle Howard of Brideshead revisited fame and TVS Heartbeat country. We are within a comfortable drive of Scarborough, York and the vibrant city of Newcastle.
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