Explore Yorkshire Rowley Manor www.rowleymanor.com
Enjoy Day Trips From Rowley Manor Explore Yorkshire in great style without having to pack up or check-out from your hotel room or worry about train timings or bus stops. Our day tours offer great destinations to visit during the day and then retire into the comfort of your room by dinner time. Rowley Manor can be reached by car or public transport from London (4 hours), Birmingham and Manchester (2 hours). We provide pick up and drop facility to and from the bus or train station, closest stations being Hull (11 Mi.), York (31 Mi.), Leeds (53 Mi.) Experience the following journeys through Yorkshire from Rowley Manor. Trips can be customised as per requirement. Prices available on request.
Experience the Yorkshire Coastline
WHITBY SCARBOROUGH - FLAMBOROUGH Whitby Whitby is a small, coastal town in North Yorkshire and the gateway to the North York Moors. Enjoy the cobbled roads and Yorkshire s best fish and chips. The place is famous for its fishermen and a buzzing fish market. The place offers various boat trips and cruises into the sea. Scarborough Scarborough is a buzzing beach-side town and has all the ingredients of a classic beachside break. It is a combination of the hills meeting the sea. Visit the gorgeous Scarborough castle atop the hill overlooking the sea and then descend on to the Marine drive beach front to enjoy a meal by the sea. Flamborough Marked by a stretch of rugged white cliffs surrounding a small village, Flamborough Head is a paradise for outdoor lovers. The place has a beautiful coastline epitomized by the white cliffs, which provide a great scenic beauty
Escape to the North York Moors
HELMSLEY GOATHLAND - PICKERING Helmsley The picture perfect market town of Helmsley is a delight for all shoppers and hikers. Surrounded by the spectacular North York Moors, castle ruins, abbeys and beautiful tea rooms the place attracts lots of visitors. Located beside the castle The Helmsley walled garden is also worth a visit Goathland Famous for Harry Potter Hogsmeade station, Goathland is a picturesque moorland village. The Yorkshire Moors Railway heritage station is located here. Enjoy a steam train ride or just hike all the way around the moorland. Visit the Mallyan Spout, the highest waterfall in Yorkshire. Malton Also known as the Yorkshire food capital Malton is a charming market town standing on the banks of River Derwent. Take a walk to Old Malton
Escape to the North York Moors with a Coastal Flavour
GOATHLAND - STAITHES FILEY Goathland Famous for Harry Potter Hogsmeade station, Goathland is a picturesque moorland village. The Yorkshire Moors Railway heritage station is located here. Enjoy a steam train ride or just hike all the way around the moorland. Visit the Mallyan Spout, the highest waterfall in Yorkshire. Staithes With its higgledy-piggledy cottages and winding streets, Staithes has the air of a place lost in time. Once one of the largest fishing ports on the North East coast, this coastal hamlet is now a well-loved base for exploring Yorkshire's cliff top paths and discovering the delights of rock pooling and fossil hunting on the small sandy beach Filey The perfect place to relax and enjoy the sea beach while munching on Fish n-chips. Take a leisurely walk around the Filey Brigg enjoying the magnificent sunset view. Visit the Crescent garden or Glen gardens ideal for children.
Discover the Yorkshire Dales
BOLTON ABBEY GRASSINGTON - INGLETON Bolton Abbey Nestled in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales on the banks of the River Wharfe, Bolton Abbey is great for a day out. Walk along the riverside, woodland and moorland paths and enjoy local produce in the excellent restaurants Grassington A bustling cobbled market square, fringed by shops offering local foods, speciality gifts and arts and crafts, friendly cafés, restaurants and cosy hotels, all set against a backdrop of the beautiful Yorkshire Dales. That's Grassington, the small market town that feels like a village. Ingleton Ingleton is a beautiful Yorkshire Dales village nestled on the lower slopes of Ingleborough, one of Yorkshire s famous Three Peaks. There are many walks in the area, including the famous waterfalls trail and an opportunity to explore underground at White Scar Caves