Top Rated Parks to Visit in Marton-cum-Grafton

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Top Rated Parks to Visit in Marton-cum-Grafton

Roundhay Park
Roundhay Park
4.7 (9957 ratings)4.5 (2252 ratings)
Spacious nature area with gardens, walking trails & lakes, plus 2 playgrounds & sports fields.
Mansion Ln, Roundhay, Leeds, LS8 2HH, United Kingdom
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
25 Best Things to Do in Leeds (England
"Within the cities of England, it’s often hard to find beautiful green locations, although they are plentiful outside of the cities. At just three miles north of Leeds City Centre you can find a whole 700 acres of rolling parkland, two clear lakes and woodland as far as the eye can see. Alongside the natural beauty of nature there are several formal gardens, and two playgrounds to keep your travelling children entertained."
Golden Acre Park
Golden Acre Park
4.7 (1148 ratings)4.5 (637 ratings)
Large out-of-town park with ornamental gardens, a wildflower meadow, cafe kiosk and wildfowl lake.
Otley Rd, Bramhope, Leeds, LS16 8BQ, United Kingdom
ParkNature & Parks
Museum Gardens
Museum Gardens
4.6 (5057 ratings)4.5 (1934 ratings)
Large gardens surrounding Yorkshire Museum, with mature trees, Roman ruins and medieval abbey.
Museum St, York, YO1 7FR, United Kingdom
Botanical gardenNature & ParksGardenMuseumPark
Mentioned by The Ladybirds' Adventures
11 Things to do in York with kids
"As you know we love spending time outside so it’s nice that there is a lovely outdoor area in the heart of the city. York museum gardens are beautiful gardens even in the winter when we visited. I can only imagine how stunning they are when the flowers are in bloom."
Mentioned by UniAcco
9 Things To Do In York That You Simply Can't Miss
"Visiting the Museum Gardens is yet another free activity to do in York. On a nice, summer’s day you can bring a picnic here and relax on a bench or the grass. You can also explore the ruins of the medieval St. Mary’s Abbey, or simply visit The Yorkshire Museum."
Rodley Nature Reserve
Rodley Nature Reserve
4.6 (436 ratings)4.5 (108 ratings)
Wetland riverside nature reserve with rich bird life in multiple habitats, plus visitor centre.
Moss Bridge Rd, Rodley, Leeds LS13 1HP, United Kingdom
Nature preserveNature & ParksParkNature & Wildlife Areas
Mentioned by Kev's Best
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"Rodley Nature Reserve is a nature reserve dedicated to bringing wetland wildlife back in the area of Leeds. With regular sightings of different birds like owls, kingfishers, kestrels, lapwings and many others, you would certainly enjoy traversing the different paths that they have and be closer to nature through the amazing sights that they offer. A hidden gem, this wetland reserve can be considered a haven that offers a relaxing tour and walks around the area."
Meanwood Park
Meanwood Park
4.7 (1045 ratings)
8 Tannery Square, Meanwood, Leeds LS6 4LT, United Kingdom
ParkBasketball
Mentioned by The Dog People by Rover.com
Top 6 Dog-Friendly Dog Parks in Leeds
"Four miles north of Leeds city centre, Meanwood Park’s 29-hectares span meadows, woodland, lawns, and a stream. That’s a checklist of most dogs’ outdoor needs, which also happens to be pretty darn beautiful to boot. For the energetic, Meanwood is part of a seven-mile walk called the Meanwood Valley Trail, which takes you from Woodhouse Moor to Meanwood Park and then onto Seven Arches (Leeds’ first aqueduct) and Golden Acre Park."
Mentioned by Leeds-List
12 Leeds Parks We're Lucky to Have on Our Doorstep
"At just 29 hectares, Meanwood Park may be on the small side, but trust us, it’s well worth a visit. The grounds are wonderfully eclectic – you can hike through woodlands and amble through meadows, trek across landscaped lawns and wander beside bubbling streams. Follow the footpaths for a leisurely stroll or treat yourself to a game – they have tennis and basketball courts, as well as a bowling green."
Potternewton Park
Potternewton Park
4.4 (879 ratings)
Tranquil park with a playground, plus spaces for bowling, tennis, basketball & skateboarding.
Harehills Ln, Leeds, LS7 4HA, United Kingdom
Park
Mentioned by LeedsLive
The 12 best parks and green spaces in Leeds
"For one day every year, the attention of the city turns solely towards Potternewton Park, the starting point for the incredible Leeds West Indian Carnival. Last year's 50th anniversary edition drew a crowd of more than 100,000 people from all over the world, including dignitaries from Nevis, where founder Arthur France was born. Expect an explosion of colour, music and outrageous costumes at Europe's longest-running authentic Caribbean carnival parade."
Mentioned by Leeds-List
12 Leeds Parks We're Lucky to Have on Our Doorstep
"Home to the famous Leeds West Indian Carnival, Potternewton Park is a 32-acre green space sandwiched between Harehills and Chapeltown. The maze of crisscrossed paths offers a wealth of walking opportunities, but it also has a range of sports facilities. Basketball and tennis courts sit alongside a skate park and bowling green, giving you plenty of outdoor entertainment options in the summer months."
West Bank Park
West Bank Park
4.5 (526 ratings)4.5 (13 ratings)
Tranquil green space offering woodland trails, a rose garden, playgrounds & a basketball court.
5 Hill St, Acomb, York YO24 4JB, United Kingdom
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by premierinn.com
Attractions
"Soak up the sunshine and take stock of your day’s sightseeing by enjoying one of York’s magnificent parks. The city is blessed with an abundance of green spaces, so take your pick...The York Museum Gardens are one of the reasons York is so wonderful. As well as being a beautiful botanical garden, you’ll find the Yorkshire Museum, York Observatory, York Hospitium, the ruins of St Mary’s Abbey and a Roman Fortress."
Millfield Play Area
Millfield Play Area
4.4 (44 ratings)
28 Bondgate Grn, Ripon, HG4 1QW, United Kingdom
Park
Little Studley Park
Little Studley Park
4.7 (9 ratings)
Ripon, HG4 1HE, United Kingdom
Park
Otley Chevin Forest Park
Otley Chevin Forest Park
4.7 (1475 ratings)4.5 (108 ratings)
Preserved nature area with a mix of woodlands & open space, plus dog-friendly trails & valley views.
Otley, United Kingdom
ParkNature & Parks

Historic Sites in Marton-cum-Grafton

National Trust - Treasurer's House, York
National Trust - Treasurer's House, York
4.6 (719 ratings)4.5 (1478 ratings)
Well-preserved house filled with 17th- and 18th-century furniture, ceramics, textiles and paintings.
Minster Yard, York, YO1 7JL, United Kingdom
Sights & LandmarksHistoric Sites
Mentioned by GPSmyCity
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"In the care of the National Trust since 1930 (it was one of its first major properties), and tucked away behind the Minster, the Treasurer's House has both a lovely garden and fascinating collection of art and antiques. The name derives from it being on the site of the medieval house of the Minster's Treasurer, a post abolished at the Reformation. The present building dates from the 17th century, but had been added to with various accretions and was actually three separate houses when in 1897 it was bought by Frank Green (1861-1954)."
Mentioned by viator.com
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"Explore one of the original National Trust properties at York’s Treasurer’s House, an opulent and eclectic 2-story mansion set amid landscaped gardens that has a fascinating history spanning 2,000 years. Highlights include the period rooms replete with historical artifacts, including a Queen Anne bedspread and a blown-glass chandelier, as well as the allegedly haunted cellars."
Thackray Museum of Medicine
Thackray Museum of Medicine
4.4 (757 ratings)4.5 (794 ratings)
Interactive displays tell the story of medicine from Victorian operating theatres to modern surgery.
141 Beckett St, Harehills, Leeds LS9 7LN, United Kingdom
MuseumHistoric SitesSpecialty Museums
York City Walls
York City Walls
4.6 (61 ratings)4.5 (8628 ratings)
Remnants of a stonework enclosure around a rectangular fortification, erected in 71 CE.
Unnamed Road, York, YO1 7LJ, United Kingdom
Historical landmarkSights & LandmarksAncient RuinsHistoric SitesPoints of Interest & Landmarks

Top Rated Concerts and Shows in Marton-cum-Grafton

Harrogate Theatre
Harrogate Theatre
4.7 (623 ratings)4.5 (268 ratings)
Theatre with gilded auditorium, hosting theatre, comedy, music and family shows including pantomime.
6 Oxford St, Harrogate, HG1 1QF, United Kingdom
Performing arts theaterConcerts & ShowsTheaters
The Milton Rooms
The Milton Rooms
4.3 (100 ratings)4.5 (8 ratings)
Market Pl, Malton, YO17 7LX, United Kingdom
Community centerConcerts & ShowsArt centerDance hallLive music venuePerforming arts theaterTheaters
Mentioned by Mapcarta
World Wide Shopping Mall
"The Milton Rooms is an arts centre and hub for cultural and community lead activities located in Malton, North Yorkshire, a market town in England. Photo: Roger Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0."
The Carriageworks
The Carriageworks
4.5 (425 ratings)4.5 (34 ratings)
Forward thinking theatre venue tasked with advancing audiences for live performance in the region.
3 Millennium Square, Leeds, LS2 3AD, United Kingdom
Performing arts theaterConcerts & ShowsTheaters
Mentioned by Leeds-List
Where to Watch Comedy in Leeds
"If you’re looking for a more intimate environment for a night of comedy in Leeds, look no further than the Carriageworks Theatre. The venue puts on a vast and diverse array of entertainment all year round – and they get more than their fair share of comedy too. They’ve had visits from the likes of Mitch Benn, The Reduced Shakespeare Company, Tape Face, Patrick Monahan and The Clean As Possible Comedy Show over the past few years."
Mentioned by Visit Leeds
Leventhorpe Vineyard
"A 45 – 60 minute show packed with interactive fun and games for the whole family. This show is all about children’s ideas and stories…"

Best Nature and Parks (RV, National, Dog, etc) in Marton-cum-Grafton

The Donkey Sanctuary Leeds
The Donkey Sanctuary Leeds
4.6 (224 ratings)4.5 (111 ratings)
Swan Ln, Eccup, Leeds LS16 8AZ, United Kingdom
Non-profit organizationNature & ParksAnimal protection organizationAnimal rescue serviceNature & Wildlife Areas
Museum Gardens
Museum Gardens
4.6 (5057 ratings)4.5 (1934 ratings)
Large gardens surrounding Yorkshire Museum, with mature trees, Roman ruins and medieval abbey.
Museum St, York, YO1 7FR, United Kingdom
Botanical gardenNature & ParksGardenMuseumPark
Mentioned by The Ladybirds' Adventures
11 Things to do in York with kids
"As you know we love spending time outside so it’s nice that there is a lovely outdoor area in the heart of the city. York museum gardens are beautiful gardens even in the winter when we visited. I can only imagine how stunning they are when the flowers are in bloom."
Mentioned by UniAcco
9 Things To Do In York That You Simply Can't Miss
"Visiting the Museum Gardens is yet another free activity to do in York. On a nice, summer’s day you can bring a picnic here and relax on a bench or the grass. You can also explore the ruins of the medieval St. Mary’s Abbey, or simply visit The Yorkshire Museum."
Mother Shipton's Cave
Mother Shipton's Cave
4.2 (1950 ratings)4 (1419 ratings)
Park linked to a legendary prophesying witch, with a cave and well that can turns things to stone.
Prophecy House, Harrogate Rd, High Bridge, Knaresborough, HG5 8DD, United Kingdom
Nature & ParksCaverns & CavesParks
Mentioned by South Yorkshire 4 days itinerary
Our Easter Bank Holiday Weekend in Yorkshire – The Itinerary
"We spent the afternoon wandering around, discovering Knaresborough’s main attractions: the ancient, crumbling castle overlooking one of the most stunning views I’ve ever seen, the House in the Rock, Mother Shipton’s Caves and the Petrifying Well. Whatever you do, you really can’t miss the imposing structure of the four-span stone viaduct high above the River Nidd. A stunning panorama, that makes for some wonderful shots."
Mentioned by Leeds-List
15 Natural Wonders You Need to Visit in Yorkshire
"Mother Shipton’s Cave is one of England’s oldest tourist attractions. It gets its name from a prophetess who was raised in the cave and was said to be a witch, but that’s just one of the reasons to visit. The water inside is rich in sulphate and carbonate, so it covers everything in its path in a thick silt coating that looks like stone."

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