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Thirsk YO7 2EX, United Kingdom
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Sutton Bank National Park Centre

Sutton Bank, Thirsk YO7 2EH, United Kingdom
4.6(692)
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northyorkmoors.org.uk
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Tim HallidayTim Halliday
Spacious, generous parking. Easy access and close to many interesting things! (Parking £3.50 for up to 2 hours, card payments only) 1: the visitor centre. Packed full of things! Cafe, shop, bike repair, entertainment and local info. Really good. The kids will be happy because they have interactive things to play/learn, looked like a lot of fun too (indoors and outdoors). The cafe is generous and delicious!!! The shop has loads of handicrafts, food, gifts, souvenirs etc.. inc. local beers. Their is also a bike shop/repair place. 2: walks! And views... There are some.short trails from the car park (including "the best view in England" (according to the sign). It was very very good. You can walk to the view and back (200-300m) or do a small circuit with info boards... Taking in the view, allow 15-20 mins (walking slow). There are more trails in and around the area too. 3: overall, a very well facilitated place. Free toilets, dog Friendly, excellent for kids, short walks available, good tea and cake (and more) and lots of interesting info. A destination in itself, very very good!
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Ross BraidRoss Braid
Amazing views. Really enjoyable walk. Blaze had fun watching the Gliders taking off and landing.
Debs MolwukaDebs Molwuka
We took a long walk down to the Tarn. All we could hear was bird song all the way around. It was eerily quiet but stunningly beautiful with the most amazing views. We had a very nice meal at the cafe but it was very confusing as most people seem to be queueing and there was no indication that there was table service so after standing in the queue for some length of time I was told to sit down and wait to order. I'd already been waiting a long time so it would have been more polite to simply take my order at this point. For every item we wanted to order we ended up going back to the till to ask for our order to be taken. There was no way to order at the till and yet no waitresses came to the table either so it's very hard work for the customer. That being said I am extremely healthy in my choices of food and there was a dish that I could enjoy without adding too many calories to my day and it was absolutely delicious. I photographed it so have a look at that. There's also a picture of my husband enjoying a less healthy option. The coffee was lovely - a flat white enjoyed twice!
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Spacious, generous parking. Easy access and close to many interesting things! (Parking £3.50 for up to 2 hours, card payments only) 1: the visitor centre. Packed full of things! Cafe, shop, bike repair, entertainment and local info. Really good. The kids will be happy because they have interactive things to play/learn, looked like a lot of fun too (indoors and outdoors). The cafe is generous and delicious!!! The shop has loads of handicrafts, food, gifts, souvenirs etc.. inc. local beers. Their is also a bike shop/repair place. 2: walks! And views... There are some.short trails from the car park (including "the best view in England" (according to the sign). It was very very good. You can walk to the view and back (200-300m) or do a small circuit with info boards... Taking in the view, allow 15-20 mins (walking slow). There are more trails in and around the area too. 3: overall, a very well facilitated place. Free toilets, dog Friendly, excellent for kids, short walks available, good tea and cake (and more) and lots of interesting info. A destination in itself, very very good!
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Amazing views. Really enjoyable walk. Blaze had fun watching the Gliders taking off and landing.
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We took a long walk down to the Tarn. All we could hear was bird song all the way around. It was eerily quiet but stunningly beautiful with the most amazing views. We had a very nice meal at the cafe but it was very confusing as most people seem to be queueing and there was no indication that there was table service so after standing in the queue for some length of time I was told to sit down and wait to order. I'd already been waiting a long time so it would have been more polite to simply take my order at this point. For every item we wanted to order we ended up going back to the till to ask for our order to be taken. There was no way to order at the till and yet no waitresses came to the table either so it's very hard work for the customer. That being said I am extremely healthy in my choices of food and there was a dish that I could enjoy without adding too many calories to my day and it was absolutely delicious. I photographed it so have a look at that. There's also a picture of my husband enjoying a less healthy option. The coffee was lovely - a flat white enjoyed twice!
Debs Molwuka

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4.6
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5.0
2y

A nice cafe to relax in after a walk along the bank.

The Sutton Bank National Park Centre is situated near Thirsk in North Yorkshire. It serves as a visitor center and information hub for the North York Moors National Park. The center offers a range of services and activities related to the national park, including:

Information: Visitors can gather information about the North York Moors National Park, its landscapes, wildlife, history, and recreational activities.

Walking Trails: The center provides details about various walking trails and hiking routes within the national park, catering to different levels of difficulty and interests.

Exhibitions: There might be exhibits or displays showcasing the natural and cultural heritage of the North York Moors, allowing visitors to learn more about the area.

Cafe: It's common for visitor centers to have a café where visitors can enjoy refreshments, meals, or snacks while taking in the views.

Gift Shop: A gift shop could offer a selection of souvenirs, local products, and educational materials related to the national park.

Events and Workshops: The center might host events, workshops, or talks related to nature, conservation, and local culture.

Panoramic Views: Given its location, the center may offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, which is known for its stunning scenery.

I would highly recommend a visit and a walk along the bank. A paid for car...

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5.0
3y

Great place to visit for all ages. We parked in the main carpark near to the cafe and toilets. It's a pay and display carpark. The machine spits out your ticket so watch out that if it's a windy day that it doesn't fly off as ours nearly did 😳 There are signposts advising where to go to access the main paths. We did the circular walk that takes you off the level flat path and down hill to enter the woods. The hill is very rocky and steep so walking boots needed here. We then climbed the very steep steps to the side of the white Horse to reach the top that then takes you back to the path that we originally started on. The climb is a killer so take your time. We passed the air field and watched a few gliders taking off which was great to see. The top level path is a well laid path. We saw a electric wheelchair/buggy going along this path and elderly people with walking poles/sticks managing the path OK. There are fantastic views and benches dotted about along the top path so you can sit and take in the sights. You can see for miles. Bikes, runners and horses are not allowed on the top path but allowed lower down in the woods. There are bikes to hire near the cafe/carpark. Will be...

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5.0
1y

Spacious, generous parking. Easy access and close to many interesting things! (Parking £3.50 for up to 2 hours, card payments only)

1: the visitor centre. Packed full of things! Cafe, shop, bike repair, entertainment and local info. Really good. The kids will be happy because they have interactive things to play/learn, looked like a lot of fun too (indoors and outdoors). The cafe is generous and delicious!!! The shop has loads of handicrafts, food, gifts, souvenirs etc.. inc. local beers. Their is also a bike shop/repair place.

2: walks! And views... There are some.short trails from the car park (including "the best view in England" (according to the sign). It was very very good. You can walk to the view and back (200-300m) or do a small circuit with info boards... Taking in the view, allow 15-20 mins (walking slow). There are more trails in and around the area too.

3: overall, a very well facilitated place. Free toilets, dog Friendly, excellent for kids, short walks available, good tea and cake (and more) and lots of interesting info.

A destination in itself,...

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