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Attractions in Copgrove & Things to Do in Copgrove
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Knaresborough Castle
(4 Miles)*
A stronghold of Medieval Kings, Knaresborough Castle still stands towering above the River Nidd. |
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Mother Shiptons Cave and the Petrifying Well
(4 Miles)*
Mother Shipton is England's most famous Prophetess. She lived 500 years ago in the times of King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I. She was born in a cave beside Knaresborough' s mysterious Petrifying Well. |
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Courthouse Museum
(5 Miles)*
The Georgian Courthouse is virtually unchanged since it was built in 1830. |
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The Prison And Police Museum
(5 Miles)*
Sit in a prison cell, hear the door slam shut and imagine the harsh conditions of Vitorian prison regimes. |
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The Workhouse Museum
(5 Miles)*
Almost all the buildings of the 1854 Ripon Union Workhouse have survived. |
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Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden
(5 Miles)*
Few of The National Trust properties are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, but Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Park does have that distinction. |
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Ripley Castle
(5 Miles)*
Ripley Castle is Yorkshire's Best Small Visitor Attraction of the Year. It has belonged to the Ingilby for over 700 years and they are believed to be one of the oldest families in the country to still live in the same residence. |
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The Mercer Art Gallery
(5 Miles)*
Situated 100 yards from the entrance to the Valley Gardens and Royal Pump Room Museum, the Mercer Art Gallery is home to the District's superb collection of Fine Art. |
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The Royal Pump Room Museum
(6 Miles)*
Housed in Harrogate's premiere Spa building and site of Europe's strongest Sulphur Well, The Royal Pump Room Museum tells the story of Harrogate as a Spa. |
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RHS Garden Harlow Carr
(8 Miles)*
One of Yorkshire's most relaxing and surprising gardens at the gateway to the Yorkshire Dales! |
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Brimham Rocks
(8 Miles)*
The first known visitors to Brimham Rocks in the 18th century could not believe that these weird rock formations were not created by an ancient civilisation. |
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Lightwater Valley Theme Park
(8 Miles)*
Lightwater Valley is simply bursting with 175 acres of action-packed adventures, from the dark and mysterious subterranean world of Raptor Attack to the dizzying heights of Whirlwind, a typhoon of screams that will twist even the bravest of souls. |
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The Darley Mill Centre
(9 Miles)*
Darley Mill is a unique 17th Century Restored Corn Mill set in stunning countryside in the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
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Norton Conyers
(9 Miles)*
THE WALLED GARDENIs in full cultivation. Laid out in the mid 18th century, it retains the essentials of its original design, combined with sympathetic replanting in the English style. |
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Nidderdale Museum
(11 Miles)*
A truly fascinating collection of exhibits is displayed in the original Victorian workhouse, beautifully illustrating the life and history of our Dalesfolk. |
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Beningbrough Hall
(11 Miles)*
Beningbrough Hall combines a visit to an 18th century Georgian Mansion in its own impressive gardens with the unique opportunity to see over 100 paintings. |
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Harewood House
(11 Miles)*
Harewood House is a great family day out. Visit the Adventure Playground, explore the Gardens and Bird Gardens, or marvel at the collections in the House. |
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Sion Hill l
(12 Miles)*
Sion Hill was designed in 1912 by the renowned York Architect Walter H. Brierley "The Lutyens of the North". |
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Falconry uk Birds of Prey Centre
(13 Miles)*
The Birds of Prey & Conservation Centre at Sion Hill Hall, near Thirsk, was set up to ensure that birds of prey would survive, and to provide the public with a rare opportunity to see and enjoy these beautiful birds. |
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Bramham Park
(14 Miles)*
Bramham Park is a splendid Queen Anne mansion, containing fine collections of furniture, porcelain and paintings and is set in the peaceful tranquillity of 66 acres of formal gardens and 100 acres of pleasure grounds. |
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Thorp Perrow Arboretum Bird of Prey & Mammal Centre
(14 Miles)*
Thorp Perrow is an 85 acre Arboretum set in over 1000 acres of parkland and is owned and managed by Sir John Ropner. |
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Shandy Hall
(14 Miles)*
Here in 1760-67 the witty and eccentric parson, Laurence Sterne wrote Tristram Shandy and A Sentimental Journey. |
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Sutton Park
(15 Miles)*
Sutton Park is a fine example of early Georgian architecture overlooking beautiful parkland. It was built in 1730 by Thomas Atkinson. |
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Stump Cross Caverns
(15 Miles)*
Stump Cross Caverns is one of Britain's premier show caves, located in Nidderdale on the border of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. There are a range of facilities for a great family day out. |
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National Railway Museum
(17 Miles)*
For a free, fun-packed family day out visit the National Railway Museum in York and get up close to amazing locomotives and over 300 years of fascinating railway history. |
Above, you'll find a list of the Tourist Attractions in Copgrove and things to do in Copgrove (and nearby) listed on AboutBritain.com.
So if you're wondering what to do in Copgrove, simply click on some of the links on this page to see detailed information on places to go.
As you can see, there's plenty of ideas for family days out in Copgrove and the surrounding area - so you need never be short of places to go and things to do in Copgrove again.
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