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Fears Foes & Faeries Exhibition

From lucky amulets and ancient superstitions to witches and faeries... we've got it all and much more in the Fears, Foes and Faer...  more...

Badger Watching

Come along and watch these fantastic nocturnal creatures in their natural environment. Booking Essential...  more...

FILM: Salmon Fishing In The Yemen

Salmon Fishing in the Yemen is a touching story of love and beating the odds from the writer of Slumdog Millionaire and the direc...  more...

Geordie Sinatra

It’s party time! Welcome, to the coolest gig in town. Kick back, help yourself from the liquor cart and let Frank ‘The Voice’ Sin...  more...

Special Strawberry Tea Tour

Strawberry Tea Tour Information - Tuesday 22 May 2012 10am Strawberry Tea Tour includes a scenic guided tour of our local coast ...  more...

Rivers and Lakes - Out & About

The river Esk flowing through Whitby.This delightful part of Yorkshire is well supplied with rivers and lakes. Although the rivers are very natural, many of the lakes are man-made. Two of the main rivers are the Esk and Derwent.

 

The River Derwent rises high on the moors near Scarborough. Its path to the sea was blocked during the Ice Age, so it runs back inland, flowing through the North Yorkshire countryside to meet the River Ouse between York and Goole.

 

The beautiful River Esk is located mainly in the North York Moors National Park. It also starts in the moors but flows down through picturesque villages to the sea at Whitby and is noted for its Sea Trout and Salmon.

 

Wykeham lakes, situated around the village of Wykeham are a popular attraction. Activities available include sailing, windsurfing, fishing, canoeing and scuba diving as well as walking and bird-watching.Take a walk and enjoy the natural beauty of these and many other lakes around the area.

 

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