Accessible by public transport

Many tourism businesses in North Yorkshire are located close to public transport routes, making them easy to reach without a car. Whether you're travelling by train, bus or a combination of both, these businesses offer a convenient and more sustainable way to explore the region.  It’s a simple way to support greener travel and enjoy the journey as part of your experience.

Choosing businesses that are accessible by public transport helps protect the landscape and supports a more sustainable future for North Yorkshire.

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Businesses with Accessible by public transport

Whitby Museum Two children look in a glass case of fossils
Whitby - Coast

Whitby Museum

Whitby Museum is in beautiful Pannett Park, right in the heart of Whitby.…

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Skipton - Dales

The Devonshire Arms Hotel

Set at the gateway to the 30,000-acre Bolton Abbey Estate, The Devonshire…

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Harrogate - Heart

Indie Food Tours

The tastiest way to explore Harrogate… on a food tour!

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Harrogate - Heart

FIFTY TWO at Rudding Park

Introducing our immersive Michelin star dining experience, where a bespoke…

Goddards Housepondgardens Copyright National Trust Images James Beck
Tadcaster - Heart

Goddards - National Trust

Visit the gardens of the former home of the Terry family, part of York’s…

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Scarborough - Coast

Stephen Joseph Theatre & Cinema

The Stephen Joseph Theatre is Scarborough’s independent theatre and…

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Knaresborough - Heart

The General Tarleton

Located in Ferrensby village, on the outskirts of Harrogate and…

Located in a Victorian Workhouse
Pateley Bridge & Nidderdale - Dales

Nidderdale Museum

The award-winning Nidderdale Museum transports you into the past times of…

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