The 7 Best Things to do Good for Kids in Driffield, England

July 24, 2021 Giuseppe Pratt

Driffield, also known as Great Driffield, is a market town and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The civil parish is formed by the town of Driffield and the village of Little Driffield. By road, it is 70 miles (110 km) north-east of Sheffield, 29 miles (47 km) east of York, 23 miles (37 km) north of Hull, 72 miles (116 km) south-west of Middlesbrough, and 218 miles (351 km) north of London.
Restaurants in Driffield

1. Tophill Low Nature Reserve

Warren Cars Hutton Cranswick, yo25 9rd, Yorkshire Water, Driffield YO25 9RH England http://tophilllow.blogspot.co.uk/p/visiting.html
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5.0 based on 33 reviews

Tophill Low Nature Reserve

Reviewed By Escape606044

Well organised reserve. Good parking and access to toilets. Great hides. I found the other visitors friendly and very willing to share their knowledge. Great place for birds as well as plants including fungi. Mammals - deer, fox and otter. Marsh frogs. Well worth a visit and repeat visits.

2. Billabong Watersports & Caravan Park

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5.0 based on 28 reviews

Billabong Watersports & Caravan Park

Billabong is a friendly holiday park catering for families and water sport enthusiasts. Within the 22 acre site we have 50 spacious touring caravan and camping pitches with electric hook-ups and pleasing views over the lake. There is also a select number of owner occupied holiday homes located in a quiet corner of the park; see Holiday Homes on our website for our latest property for sale. On the freshwater lake we offer a variety of motorised water sports. We can provide our own speedboat and driver and offer the following water sports; wake boarding, water skiing, kneel boarding and ringo riding. We even provide tuition in all those skills for all ages. Alongside the lake there is a cafe with veranda for you to enjoy the water sports while having some light refreshment. You may also arrange to use your own craft on the lake by prior arrangement. For a fun packed day, weekend or longer holiday with all the family, come to Billabong!

3. Burton Agnes Hall

Burton Agnes, Driffield YO25 4NB England +44 1262 490324 [email protected] http://www.burtonagnes.com/Home.html
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4.5 based on 751 reviews

Burton Agnes Hall

Reviewed By AndrewB8878 - Lincoln, United Kingdom

We visited on a gloriously sunny late June Saturday. A large, well maintained car park and then only a short walk to the cafe and entrance. We enjoyed a cake and coffee sitting outside in the lovely weather - plenty of tables and you could sit and admire the good quality plants for sale. The selection of cakes was small but the meals, particularly the sandwiches with salad looked mouthwatering. I did think the Gents toilets were too small. Admission is a very reasonable and good value £11 although free if you are an HHA member. The walled gardens were a joy to walk round, well thought out and colourful, especially the roses and I really liked the large size chess and drafts 'boards' areas. Plenty of seats to sit and take in the relaxing views. Certainly and just from casual observation, some of the walled gardens were wheelchair friendly as was the outside cafe (not saying the inside one wasn't) and a woodland walk that was signed so. The topiary in the grounds is immaculate and there are seats near the water feature to relax before taking a woodland walk. Returning to the Hall area there is a children's playground and the grounds generally do seem to be child and indeed dog friendly. I am not a great Hall person but these are definitely worth a visit. Helpful staff, not too big but nice, light rooms with a lived in feel which is no doubt because some rooms are used by the family and I can understand why. On the top floor there is for a country hall, a truly amazing selection of paintings including Renoir, Manet, Pissarro, Gaugin and Matisse. From a personal point of view it was worth the visit alone to see the Pissaro - 'A Woman shelling peas' We didn't see the ghost who has frequented the Hall in the past! On the way back to the car park, it is well worth spending c 15 minutes in the lovely church. Overall Burton Agnes is a really lovely place to visit both for the Gardens and the Hall. Can thoroughly recommend a visit there.

4. Sledmere House

Sledmere, Driffield YO25 3XG England +44 1377 236637 http://www.sledmerehouse.com/
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4.5 based on 323 reviews

Sledmere House

Reviewed By HollyQuincey - Sheffield, United Kingdom

Lovely walled garden and interesting house, guides very knowledgeable, food in cafe nice I had prawn mayonnaise jacket potato which was plenty big enough and very well cooked.Lots of different places to buy gifts and lots of people bringing their dogs

5. The Black Swan

74 Main Street, Brandesburton, Driffield YO25 8RG England +44 1964 542376 https://www.facebook.com/theblackswanbrandesburton/timeline?ref=page_internal
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4.5 based on 117 reviews

The Black Swan

We have 2 Camping pods in our South facing garden available for hire - each camping pod has 2 single beds / heater / lamp and electric sockets each camping pod sleeps 2 adults.Our camping guests have use of pub loos washing facilietes 24hrs and use of shower

Reviewed By dcollier - Leeds, United Kingdom

Great pub with great food. Staying in the area for a few nights and thought we’d try the Black Swan. Very welcoming and very safe in the current climate. Dog friendly so our whippet enjoyed the trip and got to meet Ernie! The steak and ale pie was excellent and I would definitely have it again. Good value.

6. Waggoners' Memorial

Sledmere, Driffield YO25 3XG England http://www.heritage-explorer.co.uk/web/he/search.aspx?crit=waggoners+memorial+sledmere.
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4.5 based on 31 reviews

Waggoners' Memorial

Reviewed By NicolaD914 - Kingston-upon-Hull, United Kingdom

I always find this WW1 memorial fascinating in it’s graphic depiction and commemoration of the local ‘Pals’ regiment made up of Sledmere estate men and other villagers known as the Waggoners. The column memorial does not only glorify the Waggoners but also graphically illustrates the atrocities to which the soldiers were subjected. It is an amazing testament to the talents of the stonemasons too. The faces and antics of the villains make grim viewing in places. There is a small museum at Sledmere House across the road which explains the history but unfortunately it is closed at present.

7. Yorkshire Wolds Railway

Beverley Rd Fimber Halt, Fimber, Driffield YO25 3HG England +44 1377 338053 [email protected] http://www.yorkshirewoldsrailway.org.uk
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Yorkshire Wolds Railway

The Yorkshire Wolds Railway operates on the track bed of the former Malton & Driffield Railway which ran through the heart of the beautiful chalk wolds between 1853 and 1958. The railway offers cab rides on a restored short section of the line, a Visitor Centre in the renovated coach, teas & coffees and a shop.

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