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Find family attractions in Richmond. Want ideas for things to do on a rainy day or a nice day out in summer? See the list of family day out, children activities and childrens day out in Richmond, Yorkshire Dales.. Find Family Friendly Attractions in Catterick, Richmond, Ryders Wynd, Reeth, Victoria Rd, Leyburn, Scorton, Moulton, Low Row, Forcett.
Catterick Golf Club - CatterickUndulating 18 hole golf course in Richmond with panoramic views of the Catterick countryside. Individual visitors or visiting societies welcome.PricesFrom:£18**Green FeesMore Information
Catterick Racecourse - RichmondHistoric Racecourse in North Yorkshire. All children under 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult and are admitted free to all enclosures. Tickets or…More Information
The Station - RichmondArt gallery within The Station complex in Richmond. Changing exhibitions showcase a range of artists and styles. Free entry.More Information
Richmondshire Museum - Ryders WyndRichmond local history museum. Great family day out, see a set of BBC's All Creatures Great and Small & exhibits on lead mining, transport and a grocer's shop.More Information
Green Howards Regimental Museum - RichmondMilitary museum in Richmond North Yorkshire. Details the history of several of Yorkshire's regiments through interactive displays and exhibitions.More Information
Swaledale Museum - ReethLocal Yorkshire Dales history museum that holds an ever expanding collection of objects relating to the history of Swaledale and Arkengarthdale. Shop and café.More Information
Richmond Walking & Book Festival - Victoria RdWalking & book festival in Richmond 25th September - 4th October 2009. Free parking, no dogsMore Information
Richmond Castle - RichmondHistoric castle in Richmond, see the stunning views of Richmond from the castle roof and watch the story told in an interactive display. Gift shop, picnic siteMore Information
Easby Abbey - RichmondFree entry to English Heritage's Easby Abbey near Richmond Castle. Explore the ruins of this Premonstratensian Abbey with 13th century wall paintings.More Information
The Dales Festival of Food & Drink - LeyburnFood & Drink festival at Leyburn in Wensleydale. Theatre & music events, locally sourced food & drink stallsMore Information
The Hazel Smith Gallery - ReethYorkshire Dales art gallery showing works by Hazel and Vic Smith. Works feature Yorkshire Dales landscapes in pastels, watercolours, acrylics and oils.More Information
Graculas Sculptures - ReethArt studio in Richmond of Michael Kusz's fantastical sculptures featuring bats, dragons and insectsMore Information
Kiplin Hall - ScortonElegant Kiplin Hall a welcoming Victorian home offers guided tours for groups and shows paintings and furniture from over four centuries. Tea room, toiletsMore Information
Richmond (Yorkshire) Golf Club - RichmondGolf club set in picturesque parkland near Richmond, North Yorkshire. Bar and restaurant. clubs, trolleys and buggies available for hire.More Information
Moulton Hall - MoultonTours by arrangement around this 17th century stone manor house near Richmond. Don't miss the particularly fine carved staircase.More Information
Hazel Brow Farm - Low Row200 acre family run organic farm in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales in Swaledale. Visitor centre & café, animal handling. Great for a family day out.More Information
Richmond Library - RichmondRichmond Library with disabled access, free internet access and computer facilities, CD and DVD rental and local and family history collection.More Information
Arklemoor Riding Centre - ReethHorse riding centre up in the beautiful moorland of the North York Moors. All the family can book lessons to learn to ride or improve riding skills.More Information
The Dovecote - ForcettGrand dovecote in Forcett Park. Designed in 1740 by Yorkshire architect it is now a listed building.More Information