These beautiful gardens and museums in North Yorkshire, England, showcase a stunning collection of art, artifacts, and horticulture. The gardens feature a variety of plant species, including roses, alpines, and rock gardens, as well as a tranquil lake and walking trails. The museums house a vast collection of artifacts, including works of art, ceramics, and archaeological finds. The attraction also hosts various events and exhibitions throughout the year, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers, art enthusiasts, and history buffs alike.
Beautiful Gardens cared for by a dedicated team. An absolute pleasure to walk around and soak up the beauty. Have a light lunch in the coffee shop where the staff are extremely helpful, attentive and friendly.
Fantastic place to visit, lots of flowers in bloom along with the water Lilly's.
Lovely gardens and cafe. You have to see the fish in the large lake, who want you to feed them
Cracking place to visit. Feeding ever growing carp by what seems the hundred almost leaping out of the water is a unique experience. Good gardens and a fine cafe to boot.
Tulip festival was a really nice experience with a large verity of tulips on offer. The garden it's self is a lovely experience and very peaceful. Lillpad cafe is also a nice touch
A great place to visit, only PS3 for an adult (winter prices) to visit the gardens and museum. There's an amazing place to eat that had great drinks and even better cakes, but there's a full menu, too. The gardens are lovely. We visited mid-February, so the snowdrops, daffs, and crocuses were just coming out. There's different areas to explore, which makes for a great visit, and there's the lake with the ever hungry fish to feed too. The museum is OK, small so won't take you too long to have a look round. Parking is free too.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Restaurant
Toilets
Good for kids
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Beautiful Gardens cared for by a dedicated team. An absolute pleasure to walk around and soak up the beauty. Have a light lunch in the coffee shop where the staff are extremely helpful, attentive and friendly.
Fantastic place to visit, lots of flowers in bloom along with the water Lilly's.
Lovely gardens and cafe. You have to see the fish in the large lake, who want you to feed them
Cracking place to visit. Feeding ever growing carp by what seems the hundred almost leaping out of the water is a unique experience. Good gardens and a fine cafe to boot.
Tulip festival was a really nice experience with a large verity of tulips on offer. The garden it's self is a lovely experience and very peaceful. Lillpad cafe is also a nice touch
A great place to visit, only PS3 for an adult (winter prices) to visit the gardens and museum. There's an amazing place to eat that had great drinks and even better cakes, but there's a full menu, too. The gardens are lovely. We visited mid-February, so the snowdrops, daffs, and crocuses were just coming out. There's different areas to explore, which makes for a great visit, and there's the lake with the ever hungry fish to feed too. The museum is OK, small so won't take you too long to have a look round. Parking is free too.