PUFFERS OF PICKERING
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Nearby Attractions
Tourist attractions that are nearest to Puffers of Pickering.
North Yorkshire Moors Railway
Walking Distance away
The North Yorkshire Moors Railway, the country's most popular heritage railway.
Beck Isle Museum of Rural Life
About ½ mile away
Bygones of Victorian age, with something of interest to all ages, many rooms, including a grocer's shop, children's room, printer's workshop, costume room, kitchen, new display area in operation.
The Church of St Peter and St Paul
About ½ mile away
Visible for miles around, the beautiful soaring spire of St Peter and St Paul's leads the way to this magnificent church which is otherwise hidden by the cluster of cottages and shops that nestle around it.
St Joseph's RC Church
About ½ mile away
Built in 1911 by Leonard Stokes, this bold church with its squat square tower stands on a bank, which in spring is covered by a carpet of daffodils.
Bridestones Moor
About ½ mile away
The Bridestones and Crosscliff Estate covers an area of 488ha (1,205 acres) and is a mixture of farmland, open moorland and woodland.
Pickering Castle
About 1 mile away
Pickering Castle is set in an attractive moors-edge market town. It is a classic and well-preserved example of an early earthwork castle refortified in stone during the 13th and 14th centuries.
All Saints Church
About 3 miles away
With superb views of the village, the present church dates mainly from the early 14th century when an earlier church was extended, possibly under the patronage of Lady Beatrice Hastings whose effigy lies in the sanctuary.
St Hilda's Church
About 3 miles away
Off the beaten track and fortunately missed by the destructions of 1069, Ellerburn church is truly an undiscovered gem.
Flamingo Land Theme Park and Zoo
About 3 miles away
One price family adventure park with over 100 rides and attractions including the UK's only motorbike launch rollercoaster, the free falling cliff hanger and new for 2006, Kamali, the suspended looping rollercoaster.
Haygate
About 3½ miles away
Haygate is a small park and picnic area on the brow of Pexton Hill overlooking Dalby Beck. The fine views make this a good bird watching area whilst summer sun and diverse plant life make it an ...
All Saints Church
About 3½ miles away
Set on a hill above the village, with glorious views to the south, All Saints dates from the 12th century and much of the original nave and chancel survive.
Cropton Brewery & Visitor Centre
About 4 miles away
Unique opportunity to see inside a micro brewery producing award-winning real ale in a rural setting on the edge of the North York Moors National Park and Cropton Forest.
St John's Church
About 4 miles away
Part of the Pickering Parish until 1866 when the old chapel of ease was condemned and the present church was built.
St Gregory's Church
About 4 miles away
With beautiful views across the valley of the River Seven to the moors beyond, St Gregory's boasts a wonderful rural location.
St Andrew's Church
About 4½ miles away
A church has existed on this site since 1150 and a continuous record of rectors can be traced back to 1228.
Dalby Forest Drive and Visitor Centre
About 4½ miles away
A 9 mile scenic drive with car parks, picnic places, BBQ sites, waymarked walks including Habitat Trail, orienteering course and play areas at Sneverdale and Adderstone.









