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Things to do on Saturday near Ripon (N Yorks) - 4 adults and a 6y

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Hulababy · 16/06/2008 20:43

We are going to a wedding this weekend in the Ripon area.

The service is at Ripon register office at 10:30am, followed by a meal at a pub a few miles out of Ripon. No idea what time meal is but presumably around 12-12:30pm. There is then an evening do starting, I guess, around 7pm or so.

So, we have a few hours to waste in the middle of the day - possibly around 5-6 hours I guess.

Will be me, DH, PILs and 6yo DD.

Obviusly don't want to go anywhere for food as will have eaten/be due to eat.

Any suggestions?

TIA

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dutchmam · 16/06/2008 21:10

What about Newby Hall? Gardens, playground and small train.
www.newbyhall.co.uk/

Hulababy · 16/06/2008 21:19

Thanks for link; looks nice. Def could be a possibility, esp if weather is dry.

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Tiggerish · 16/06/2008 21:21

If you want something free and good exercise, Brimham Rocks is great on a nice day.

Another nice place is Fountains Abbey

Tiggerish · 16/06/2008 21:23

A bit further from Ripon is Ripley Castle - will fill an hour or so if it is wet and it is actually very interesting!! Nice grounds and a pretty village if the weather is OK

Tiggerish · 16/06/2008 21:24

If retail therapy is more your style, Harrogate is great (about 30 mins drive from Ripon)

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Mutt · 16/06/2008 21:26

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Hulababy · 16/06/2008 21:37

Not sure DD will want shopping TBH; prob not DH or FIl either

Forbidden Corner is to far - that was first idea as been before and it is fab. But multimap says 1 hour drive each way.

Have just looked at Fountain's Abbey - slightly cheaper than Newby Hall to which is a bonus. Another possibility if a dry day.

DH and I liked Ripley when we stayed there. Might be a bit far though.

Anyone been to the 3 law and order museums in Ripon, esp the workshouse one?

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Mutt · 16/06/2008 21:39

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Scuff · 16/06/2008 21:40

The museums are tiny, but interesting.
You can do them all in a couple of hours.
'Dishes' cafe (by the cathedral) does nice coffee.

Ripley is only 10-15 minutes away from Ripon.

Pateley Bridge is lovely - about 20 minutes away, and has a nice walk by the river, play park, and good teashops.

Hulababy · 16/06/2008 21:42

Yes, although only 20 miles, the road map sites say an hour's drive. Guess it is the roads.

2 hour round trip to far in an already busy day.

What do the museums have ib? Anny interactive stuff for DD? She loves learning about the olden days.

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Scuff · 16/06/2008 21:43

Also, Studley Royal Deer Park is next to Fountains' Abbey, and is free to get in.

Lovely walks with lakes - lots of wildlife.

You can use the National Trust cafe at the entrance to Fountains, without paying the entrance fees.

Fountains is expensive if you aren't members of NT.

Mutt · 16/06/2008 21:45

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Hulababy · 16/06/2008 21:46

I did Ripon (N Yorks) to Forbidden Corner postcode (from their site). Says 20 miles, 1 hour.

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Scuff · 16/06/2008 21:47

The roads up to Middleham are narrow though, and it can be sloooooooow if you get behind a tractor or a weekend driver out for a bimble.

Hulababy · 16/06/2008 21:48

Yes, I remember not getting anywhere fast when last round that area!

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thehairybabysmum · 16/06/2008 21:50

I would say 1/2 an hour from Ripon to Forbidden Corner. Newby Hall is better than Ripley IMO.

Mutt · 16/06/2008 21:51

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fryalot · 16/06/2008 21:52

You could always head into York - 40 minutes away and go to any of the museums there, the Yorvik centre is fab and the kids will love it, or the National Railway Museum (FREE!) is a good way to spend an afternoon.

Hulababy · 16/06/2008 21:53

Hmm...not sure now. The auto route sites are all saying up to an hour; lowest so far says 3/4 hour. Not checked Tom Tom yet.

Can't risk it if going to take ages. Da is busy enough and already got plenty of driving morning and night (we have Sheffield - Doncaster - Ripon journeys to do)

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Hulababy · 16/06/2008 21:54

Think ideally we need to be heading somewhere wthin 30 mins really, to avoid too much travelling. But what is another question?

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popsycal · 16/06/2008 21:54

fountains abbey
newby hall
nice walk somewhere called the seven bridges - but have a feeling it might be at fountains abbey
lightwater valley - but not sure you will be wanting to go there with wedding togs on
mother shiptons cave?

fryalot · 16/06/2008 21:55

fair point, I didn't think about trying to park on a Saturday