Out & About in North Yorkshire
The New Inn, Cropton offers an ideal location from which to explore the many attractions of North Yorkshire and beyond. Here are a few places of interest to get you started...
The North York Moors National Park
Cropton is the located on the edge of the North York Moors National Park and is a great base for your ventures into the park.
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Whitby
A small fishing village well known for its Old Town and Abbey with links to the infamous Count Dracula. It's also the birthplace of William Scoresby, the famous explorer after whom the Cropton Brewery 'Scoresby Stout' is named.
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North York Moors Railway
A steam railway operating between Pickering and Grosmont, it offers a picturesque journey across the moors, calling at Levisham, Newtondale and Goathland - or Aidensfield, to Heartbeat addicts.
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York
This ancient walled city boasts numerous museums and places of interest.
The main attractions include York Minster, River Cruises, The Jorvik Viking Centre, art galleries, street entertainers, theatres and Ghost Walks.
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The Moorsbus
Help keep the Moors clean and beautiful by using the Moosbus! The service operates from Sunday 1st April 2007 and runs until Sunday 28th October 2007.
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Cropton Brewery
Perched on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, Cropton Brewery has been producing award-winning ales for the past 17 years, although the tiny village has a brewing tradition that can be traced back to 1613.
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