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Attractions in Marsett & Things to Do in Marsett
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Dales Countryside Museum and National Park Centre
(3 Miles)*
This is an award-winning museum, managed by the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority, housed in Hawes railway station in the north of the National Park. |
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Hazel Brow Farm
(9 Miles)*
Hazel Brow Farm is a 200 acre traditional family run farm in the heart of Swaledale - famous for its beautiful Herriot scenery. |
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Bolton Castle
(9 Miles)*
Bolton is one of the country's best preserved medieval castles, situated in the heart of Wensleydale with stunning views over the Yorkshire Dales National Park. |
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Malam Tarn and Moor
(11 Miles)*
Malham Tarn is a small glacial lake set on top of Malham Moor, a well-known beauty spot in the Yorkshire Dales. Surrounded by rolling hills and bleak moorland, it is the highest glacial lake in England. |
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White Scar Cave
(13 Miles)*
Deep beneath Ingleborough Hill, in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, lies a hidden world which has been sculpted by nature over thousands of years. |
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Stump Cross Caverns
(17 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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Green Howards Regimental Museum
(18 Miles)*
Visit the Green Howards Museum and find out how this distinguished Infantry Regiment had an impact on the story of Britain, Europe and the world. |
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Richmondshire Museum
(19 Miles)*
Richmondshire Museum, which was opened in 1978, began in a former joiner's workshop and has gradually grown. |
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Georgian Theatre Royal
(19 Miles)*
The Georgian Theatre Royal, the UK's oldest working theatre in its original form is situated in the picturesque Georgian market town of Richmond, North Yorkshire. |
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Nidderdale Museum
(19 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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Parcevall Hall Gardens
(20 Miles)*
Parcevall Hall Gardens are considered to be a fine example of the Arts and Crafts movement and are the only RHS and English Heritage registered gardens open to the public in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. |
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The Bowes Museum
(21 Miles)*
Where else in the world can you see a 230-year-old mechanical silver swan, still in working order, alongside a Turner or a Canaletto? |
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Skipton Castle
(21 Miles)*
Skipton Castle is one of the most complete and well preserved mediaeval castles in England - over 900 years old… |
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Thorp Perrow Arboretum Bird of Prey & Mammal Centre
(22 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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Bolton Abbey
(22 Miles)*
Bolton Abbey is the Yorkshire Estate of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, it has been in the family since the 1750's and provides over 80 miles of footpaths through some of the most spectacular scenery in England |
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Norton Conyers
(22 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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Brimham Rocks
(22 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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Docker Park Farm Visitor Centre and Owls Cafe
(22 Miles)*
Docker Park Farm is situated in a fabulous rural setting between Lancaster and Kendal. |
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Yorkshire Dales Mining Museum
(23 Miles)*
The small town of Earby, on the Lancashire/Yorkshire border, was associated with cotton weaving until the 1960's and has no mining background at all. But it is home to an unrivalled collection of mining relics from the Yorkshire Dales. |
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The Darley Mill Centre
(23 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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Kendal Museum
(23 Miles)*
Kendal Museum is one of the oldest museums in the country. It houses outstanding displays of archaeology and natural history, both local and global. |
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Abbot Hall Art Gallery
(23 Miles)*
The Gallery is housed in one of Kendal's most important buildings, a Grade I listed villa, on the banks of the River Kent. The galleries offer two floors of light-filled spaces in which to see art. |
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Lightwater Valley Theme Park
(24 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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Lakeland Wildlife Oasis
(24 Miles)*
Lakelands Wildlife Discovery Centre is a unique and exciting blend of exotic wildlife and interactive hands-on displays - from magic molecules to mischievous monkeys. |
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Sizergh Castle
(24 Miles)*
The imposing Sizergh Castle stands at the gateway to the Lake District near Kendal. It has been home to the Strickland family for more than 750 years. |
Above, you'll find a list of the Tourist Attractions in Marsett and things to do in Marsett (and nearby) listed on AboutBritain.com.
So if you're wondering what to do in Marsett, 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 Marsett and the surrounding area - so you need never be short of places to go and things to do in Marsett again.
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