

The Forbidden Corner - The Forbidden Corner is a unique labyrinth of tunnels, chambers, follies and surprises created in a four acre garden in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales.
Kilnsey Park - Kilnsey Park is a working trout farm with nature trails, restaurant and cafe, fly fishing lakes, farm shop, deli and goat skyway.
Nidderdale Museum - Nidderdale Museum shows how ordinary people lived, in imaginative and realistic settings. There are sections devoted to Agriculture, Industries, Religion, Transport and Costume.
Masham - A warm welcome awaits you in the historic market town of Masham - set in lower Wensleydale. Wander round the largest market square in Yorkshire and enjoy the calmness and peace reminiscent of days gone by.
Wensleydale Creamery, Hawes - The Wensleydale Creamery Visitor Centre incorporates a museum, viewing gallery, specialist cheese shop and fully licensed restaurant.
Bolton Castle - Bolton Castle is a spectacular mediaeval fortress, preserved in outstanding condition and situated in the heart of Wensleydale, inside the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Ingleborough Cave - A wonderland of sculpted passages and beautiful cave formations. This really is one of the country's natural wonders. An expert guide will help you to interpret the features.
Thornton Hall Farm - This delightful attraction combines friendly farm animals, a huge play barn and cosy tea room on a spotlessly clean working farm.
Black Sheep Brewery - Find out about the range of traditional ales, discover how they are brewed and where to drink them. Visit the Visitor Centre and famous Bistro.
Malhamdale - Malham is a small village, in the Pennines, at the southern base of the Yorkshire Dales. It's a pretty place, surrounded by limestone dry-stone walls, & with a stream running right through the middle of the village.
Swaledale Woollens - waledale Woollens was founded in Muker, North Yorkshire over 30 years ago by villagers reviving the old cottage industry of knitting.
The World of James Herriot - The World of James Herriot is a unique tribute to vet and author James Herriot. Based in his original surgery at 23 Kirkgate, Thirsk, North Yorkshire - the 'Skeldale House' of the Herriot books - it takes visitors on a journey back to the 1940s.
Constable Burton Hall - Set in beautiful countryside at the entrance to Wensleydale, this extensive romantic garden is surrounded by 18th Century Parkland with a superb John Carr house (not open). Fine trees and woodland walks combine with an interesting collection of alpines and extensive shrubs and roses. Explore the stream garden with its large architectural plants and reflection ponds.
Theakstons Brewery - Taste the brews fresh from the cask and smell the hops in the air! Have a pint and enjoy the authentic taste of British beer at its best in the brewery tap, warmed by the inevitable real fire.
Bronte Parsonage Museum - Visit the home of the Bronte family, the world's most famous literary family. Howarth Parsonage was their home from 1820 to 1861.
Ingleton Waterfalls Trail - The famous Waterfalls Trail has some of the most spectacular waterfall and woodland scenery in the North of England. With rare and interesting plants and animals and its importance as a geological site much of the Waterfalls Trail has been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) by Natural England.
1st March 2010 to 31st October 2010 for touring and hire. 1st March 2010 to January 2nd 2011 for seasonal tourers and owner occupied holiday homes.
Sunday to Thursday night (excluding bank holiday weeks and school holidays) 5 nights for the price of 4 on touring pitches.
Pitches available for 2010 for both seasonal tourer pitches or buying a holiday home at Wood Nook. Contact us with your details and requirements.
