Also in the area

What else is there to see and do in and around York?

Make a holiday out of your course

If you’re attending a course and want to turn your trip into a short holiday, the York area offers a wide range of attractions—from world‑class museums to historic landmarks and scenic countryside walks

key attractions in and around york

National Railway Museum — Celebrates the history of rail travel with iconic locomotives and interactive exhibits.

York Minster — One of Europe’s largest Gothic cathedrals, known for its stunning stained glass.

York Art Gallery — Features an impressive collection of paintings, ceramics, and rotating exhibitions.

City Walls Walk — A free, scenic walk along the best‑preserved medieval walls in England.

Clifford’s Tower & Castle Museum — Offers panoramic city views and insights into York’s past.

Yorkshire Museum & Museum Gardens — Roman, Viking, and medieval artefacts set within beautiful botanical gardens.

Jorvik Viking Centre — A ride‑through experience bringing Viking‑age York to life.

Cold War Bunker — A preserved 1960s bunker offering guided tours into Britain’s Cold War history.

York Dungeon — A theatrical, immersive journey through York’s darker stories.

The Shambles — A famously narrow medieval street lined with shops and cafés.

York’s Chocolate Story — An interactive look at York’s chocolate‑making heritage.

Theatre Royal & Grand Opera House — Hosts drama, comedy, musicals, and touring productions.

Day Trips and Scenic Spots

Black Sheep Brewery — Brewery tours and tastings in the heart of Yorkshire.

Castle Howard & the Howardian Hills — A grand stately home surrounded by an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

North York Moors — Expansive heather moorland ideal for walking and photography.

Whitby & Sandsend — Coastal towns known for beaches, seafood, and dramatic cliffs.

Robin Hood’s Bay — A picturesque fishing village with steep winding streets.

White Horse of Kilburn — A striking hillside figure with great walking routes.

Helmsley & Rievaulx Abbey — A market town paired with atmospheric medieval ruins.

Yearsley Woods — Woodland trails perfect for a peaceful walk and mountain biking trails.

Aldborough Roman Site — Excavated remains of a Roman town.

Yorkshire Dales & Nidderdale — Rolling hills, stone villages, and scenic drives.

Yorkshire Air Museum — Aviation history with aircraft displays and exhibitions.

Beningbrough Hall — A historic house with gardens and art collections.

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More Details, along with information on accommodation and travel details are available in our ‘Make a holiday out of your course’ downloadable booklet.

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