Himalayan Gardens and Sculpture Park – What a Beautiful Place to Visit!

What an absolute gem! We spent a wonderful day exploring the Himalayan Gardens and Sculpture Park, and it did not disappoint. From the tranquil, scenic pathways to the stunning collection of sculptures scattered throughout the park, there was beauty at every turn.

The vibrant flowers, peaceful atmosphere, and unique artworks made it a perfect day out. It’s the ideal place to unwind and soak in nature’s beauty. Highly recommend a visit if you’re ever nearby! 🌿🌷 #HimalayanGardens #NatureLovers #SculpturePark

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Braving the Breeze at Ribblehead Viaduct

After exploring the caves, we headed out for a blustery walk at Ribblehead Viaduct. The wind was strong, but it added to the excitement as we took in the magnificent views of this iconic structure and the surrounding countryside. The viaduct, with its towering arches, was even more impressive in person.

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White Scar Caves – What an Amazing Experience!

Today was nothing short of incredible! We kicked off the day with a tour of the White Scar Caves, and wow, what an experience. The underground world was absolutely stunning, with crystal formations, towering stalagmites, and the eerie stillness of the caverns. It was both thrilling and awe-inspiring to be in such a unique place!

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What a Fantastic Day at the Strange and Wonderful Forbidden Corner!

Today’s adventure took us to the Forbidden Corner in Middleham, and wow, what a day! We’ve always talked about visiting but somehow never got around to it, so we’re really glad we finally made the trip. This place is unlike anything we’ve ever experienced – a truly unique labyrinth of tunnels, chambers, and unexpected surprises!

Every twist and turn had something new to discover – from hidden doors to quirky statues, secret pathways, and even some water features that caught us all by surprise (and yes, everyone got soaked at some point!).

It’s like stepping into a magical world where nothing is quite as it seems.

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Lunch, Walks, and Ice Cream – A Perfect Day at Jervaulx Abbey and Brymor!

Today was one of those perfect days full of history, stunning views, and indulgent treats! We started our adventure at Jervaulx Abbey – a beautiful, peaceful spot where we enjoyed a lovely lunch and a leisurely walk around the ruins. The Abbey itself is such a serene place, and the surrounding countryside just adds to the charm. There’s something magical about wandering through the remnants of such a historic building while soaking in the breath-taking views.

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A Fun-Filled Day with Cricket, History, and Ice Cream

The day started with the boys having a blast in the garden, and then we all gathered for a family game of cricket. Let’s just say I’m not the most skilled player, but I did manage to catch the ball and get David out—ha, victory for me! After our cricket fun, we headed to Jervaulx Abbey, which was only a mile away from the cottage. The Abbey is a beautiful ruin, and it was amazing to see the remaining fragments of the monastic buildings. It had such an impressive atmosphere, and we made sure to soak it all in.

Once we’d explored the Abbey, we found a perfect spot to have a picnic on the grounds. It was the ideal setting to relax and enjoy our lunch surrounded by history and beautiful scenery.

After our peaceful picnic, we headed to Brymor Ice Cream Parlour, which was just around the corner. The ice cream was made on-site, and let me tell you, it was incredibly tasty! I highly recommend the ginger ice cream—it was absolutely delicious. While there, we also visited the viewing platform to see the calves, and the boys had a great time playing in the outdoor and indoor play areas. It was a great stop and definitely one we’d recommend to everyone.

All in all, a perfect day spent with a mix of outdoor fun, history, and, of course, some of the best ice cream around!

A Lovely Day in Pateley Bridge

Today’s adventure took us to Pateley Bridge, a charming little village nestled on the River Nidd, not far from Harrogate. We arrived around lunchtime and managed to snag some incredibly cheap parking at just £1.20 for 4 hours—what a bargain! The River was right there, so we grabbed our picnic lunch and a blanket, then headed off to find the perfect spot to relax. We stumbled upon a lovely area beside the Riverside Caravan Park, which turned out to be ideal for a peaceful lunch by the water.

After lunch, we went for a stroll along the river, and it was glorious! The scenery was beautiful, and we would have loved to walk further, but we hadn’t brought enough water with us and it was scorching hot, so we decided to save that for another day.

On our way back, we discovered a fantastic little park where the boys (and us) had a blast playing for a while. It helped burn off some energy (and left them a bit more tired—bonus!). We then wandered around the village and came across the Nidderdale Museum, which is housed in an old workhouse. The museum had loads of interesting local memorabilia, and for just £2 per adult, it was a bargain! We spent about an hour there, and I particularly enjoyed the coal mine tunnel exhibit. It was fascinating to see how life used to be in the area.

Before heading back to the cottage, we made a quick stop in Ripon for some shopping, and then the boys had even more fun playing in the garden back at the cottage.

All in all, a lovely day exploring a beautiful village, learning a bit of local history, and making some great memories!

A Day Trip to York

We were up bright and early today for a day trip to York by train from Northallerton. This is a place I’ve always wanted to visit, and I was really looking forward to it. York is absolutely stunning, with its beautiful buildings and surroundings, but York Minster Cathedral definitely stole the show—its beauty is just incredible. Unfortunately, we didn’t go inside, as the boys weren’t in the mood to be quiet and calm, so we opted to walk around Dean Park Gardens instead.

From there, we tried to get our bearings, though I don’t think I ever quite figured out the layout of York (I was hopelessly lost most of the day!). We wandered down The Shambles, which reminded me of Diagon Alley from Harry Potter and the Ramblas in Barcelona. We couldn’t resist stopping by the Harry Potter shop, and Alexander was in absolute heaven there.

For lunch, we grabbed some sandwiches from Tesco and headed back to Dean Park for a picnic under a tree—half in the shade, half in the sun. It was the perfect spot to relax and enjoy some food.

After lunch, we explored a little more and came across a garden behind the museum that had an “edible wood,” with lots of plants that can either be eaten raw or cooked. It was such a cool discovery! We spent some time at the York Museum next, which kept us entertained for a few hours. The museum had a great collection of Roman and medieval artefacts, and the boys had a blast with the dressing-up station (David even joined in!). Lewis was especially excited to see the dinosaur display, and there was an excavation exhibit where the kids got to try their hand at digging—such a fun experience for them.

Afterward, we headed back out into the sunshine for a snack on the grass and a leisurely walk along the River Ouse. Of course, no day trip is complete without a sneaky McFlurry, which we grabbed along the way. We finished our visit with a McDonald’s dinner before heading back to the train station.

Travel Tip: We parked at Applegarth Long Stay Car Park, which was just a 10-minute walk from Northallerton Train Station. It was only £3.20 for the whole day, which was a great deal.

All in all, it was a fantastic day exploring the beautiful city of York, with a mix of history, sunshine, and a little bit of magic!

A Day of Surprises: Middleham Castle and Ripon

Well, the day started with a bit of a disaster—whoops! We flooded the utility room with the washing machine, not once, but twice! Needless to say, I ended up hand-washing everything and feeling a little bit frustrated. Grrr. But after clearing up the mess, we were determined to make the most of the day.

Our next stop was Middleham Castle, and thankfully, the day got much better from there! The sun was shining, and we had an amazing time exploring the castle grounds. The castle turned out to be much bigger than we had first expected, and we all enjoyed wandering through the ruins. The boys especially loved clambering over the walls and finding little nooks and crannies to explore. It was the perfect spot for them to let off some steam, and the whole place had such a great atmosphere on that beautiful day. We even had a lovely lunch within the castle grounds, soaking in the views and the sunshine.

After that, we decided to head to Ripon, a charming town not too far away. We popped into the Ripon Cathedral, and it was absolutely breathtaking. While we were there, we were lucky enough to catch the choir practising, and I have to say, it gave me goosebumps. The sound was so beautiful and powerful, it felt like the whole place was alive with music. What an incredible experience.

Despite the chaos of the morning, it turned into a really special day—one full of history, beauty, and a bit of unexpected magic.