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Find places to go with kids in South Yorkshire. Day out ideas such as cultural places to go with kids in East Yorkshire. Places to go for children, places to go for children and places to go with kids in South Yorkshire.. Find Family Friendly Castles in Sheffield, Withernsea, Hull, Minster Yard North, Kingston Upon Hull, Skidby, Sledmere, Conisbrough, Skipsea, Beverley, Maltby, Driffield, Doncaster, Barnsley, Rotherham, Elsecar, Wortley Village, Howden.
Sheffield Cathedral - SheffieldCathedral in Sheffield city centre open to visitors with guided tours available. Families with children welcome, ideal for school group & educational visitors.More Information
Withernsea Lighthouse Museum - WithernseaInland Octagonal lighthouse in Withernsea open to visitors. Museum attached that tells the story of the lighthouse and town. Climb the 144 steps for superb…More Information
Wassand Hall House and Gardens - HullFine Regency House & Gardens between Seaton and Hornsea. Set in beautiful tranquil surroundings. The house, gardens, walks & parks are open selected days in…PricesFrom:£4**AdmissionMore Information
Beverley Minster - Minster Yard NorthStunning 13th century Minster in Beverley, one of the finest Gothic churches in England. Guided tours, worship, music & concerts. Interest for all the family…More Information
Holy Trinity Church - HullGrand 700 year old Parochial church in Hull open to visitors. The largest parish church in England with striking Gothic architecture and historic artefacts.…More Information
Museums Quarter - Kingston Upon HullHull's Museum Quarter is a good family day out with free museums: Wilberforce House, the Hull & East Riding Museum, Streetlife & the Arctic Corsair trawler.…More Information
Seven Seas Fish Trail - HullUnique Sculpture art trail in Hull. Discover 41 pieces of fish sculptures, an impressive display of public art. Free entry & trail leaflet. All ages welcome.…More Information
Maister House - Hull18th century merchants house in Hull. Unusual plasterwork staircase an example of the luxury afforded by successful merchants in Hull's trading heyday.…More Information
Skidby Windmill & Rural Life Museum - SkidbyGreat family day out at Yorkshire's last working windmill. See how the mill grinds flour and visit the museum with interactive displays. Free entry to grounds.More Information
Sledmere House - SledmereHistoric 18th century house and gardens open to the public in East Yorkshire. Gardens include walled rose garden and parterre. Café, shop, regular events.More Information
Conisbrough Castle - ConisbroughImposing English Heritage owned cylindrical 12th century castle near Doncaster. The only example of magnesium limestone built castle in England. Summer events.More Information
Skipsea Castle - SkipseaHistoric site near Bridlington that was once occupied by a Norman Motte and Bailey Castle. You can still see the earthworks on which it stood.More Information
The Treasure House - BeverleyHeritage centre in Beverley holding all of East Riding's records and history through archives, art gallery and museum exhibitions.More Information
Roche Abbey - MaltbyHistoric ruins of Roche Abbey is one of the most complete ground plans of any Cistercian monastery. Disabled access, gift shop, groups welcomeMore Information
Wolds Village - DriffieldListed Georgian farm buildings in the East Riding of Yorkshire housing an art gallery exhibiting works by local artists. Craft shop, workshop & tearoom.More Information
Doncaster Mansion House - DoncasterPalladian style civic Mansion House in Doncaster's High Street. Part of the town's heritage for over 250 years. Open all year to visitors.More Information
Monk Bretton Priory - BarnsleyHistoric ruins of a Cluniac monastery founded in 12th century near Barnsley. Particularly well marked ground plan market and almost complete range. Free entry.More Information
Keppels Column - RotherhamOne of the Wentworth Follies built by the 2nd Marquis of Rockingham at Wentworth Park in West Riding. At 115 feet Keppel's Column is the tallest.More Information
Elsecar Heritage Centre - ElsecarAntique, history and craft centre in Barnsley housed in restored former ironworks and colliery workshops. Free entry and parking.More Information
Wortley Hall Gardens - Wortley VillageItalianate gardens near Sheffield. Colourful formal gardens, kitchen garden and veteran trees including oaks and giant redwoods.Weddings & conferences.More Information
Wilberforce House & Georgian Houses - HullFree Hull Georgian museum and birthplace of abolitionist William Wilberforce. Exhibits trace the history of slavery, abolition and the legacy of slavery today.More Information
Minster Church of St George - Doncaster19th century Minster on a medieval site in the heart of Doncaster. Beautiful stained glass windows, vaulted arches and the clock by the designers of Big Ben.More Information
A & G Passenger Boats - SheffieldPublic and private cruises in Sheffield, catering for a wide variety of occasions including weddings, corporate days and hen nights.More Information
Howden Minster - HowdenLarge listed church in Goole built on a site used by the Saxons. Inside see fine stained glass, medieval statues and stone pulpitum. Free entry.More Information
Boston Castle Park & Woodlands - RotherhamFamily day out at this historic park, the first public park in Rotherham, and shooting lodge built by Earl of Effingham and named after the Boston Tea Party.More Information