As the weather gets warmer and the spring flowers start blooming, everyone will be eager to get out of the house and enjoy themselves with their loved ones. Across North Yorkshire there is a wide range of fun and exciting activities the whole family will love.From exploring magical natural wonders, to getting hands on with farm animals, there is so much to explore in North Yorkshire…

Malton Monthly Food Market

On the second Sunday of every month, head on over to Malton to enjoy Yorkshire’s most renowned food market. Malton’s Monthly Food Market is bustling with a wide selection of specialist stalls, street foods and music. You can find everything from baked goods to meats and sweet treats. The market is a foodie’s dream with so much to browse and choose from. The market opens from 9 am until 3pm.

Piglet’s Adventure Farm

Everyone in the family love animals? Then the perfect place to visit for a fun day out is Piglets Adventure Farm in Towthorpe, York. Get up close and personal with the farmyard animals in the Animal Barn with the exciting change to feed and pet some of the occupants. Or pay a visit to the Piglet Maternity Ward to say hello to expectant mothers and their piglets. From April 1st until April 16th you can come along for the Easter Egg – Stravenganza where you can enjoy a hands on farming-experience with child tickets £13.95, adult tickets £11.95 and children under 1 free.

Mother Shipton’s Cave

Explore the great outdoors and the most iconic attractions found at Mother Shipton’s Cave in Knaresborough.Attractions such as the Petrifying Well that turns everyday items into stone, with water believed to have miraculous healing powers and the side of the well that looks like a giant’s skull. For an Easter adventure, check out their Hoppy Easter event from April 1st until April 16th. You can explore their brand new Easter Bunny Tipi Trail and follow the clues to discover magical wonders. You can also listen to stories with Daisy Maisy, plant your very own seed and even the chance to meet the Easter Bunny!

Castle Howard

Adventure with family through history at Castle Howard near York this spring. Walk through magical woodlands, experience the flowers and wildlife, then take a break with a relaxing picnic near the lake. If you forget to bring your own picnic don’t worry – there is a cafe available serving up tasty snacks and a kiosk selling ice cream if you fancy a treat. If the kids still need to let off a little steam, take the land train across to the lakeside park to burn off any extra energy before heading home.

Stockeld Park

If the weather takes a turn for the worst this spring, head over to Stockeld Park that is full of fun no matter the weather. Some Easter fun is included in your entry ticket from April 1st until April 16th. Take the kids along to explore the enchanted forest to find some eggs, watch the Easter Bunny’s Apprentice in the Stockeld Theatre, and even get the chance to meet the Easter Bunny!

York City Walls

Take the family on an adventure through York’s rich history with a walk along the beautifully preserved city walls. The walls are completely free to access and can be accessed at different points across the city. Walking the whole way around the walls will take approximately 2 hours, but feel free to take your time to take in the sites along the walls. An online guide to walking the York City Walks can be found on the Friends of York Walls that will give you all the information needed such as access points and maps.