North York Moors National Park

 

North York Moors - Celebrating more than 50 years of being a National Park


 
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What makes this a special place?

 

The North York Moors National Park is one of the finest landscapes in Britain. Miles of stunning heather, towering sea cliffs, secluded beaches and grassy dales give it a character all of its own.  Discover wildlife, historic buildings, archaeology, ancient woodlands and picturesque villages. This site will help you make the most of your visit.

Find out how the North York Moors National Park Authority cares for this special place and our commitment to providing the highest quality service for locals and visitors.



 
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All you need to know to enjoy the North York Moors National Park. What to see... Where to stay... Activities... Events... What makes it special... How to get there... Public Transport and MOORSBUS
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What the North York Moors National Park Authority does, why and how. Conservation, Recreation, Advice. Our Service to you. Our Members and Staff. Vocational training and volunteering opportunities. Meetings and Agendas.
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How the North York Moors National Park Planning system works ... Who's Who ... Planning Applications ... Policies and Plans ... Planning Advice ... Meetings and Agendas
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School and group visits, Projects for schools, Facts and figures, Downloadable reports, plans and other publications