What to do and see in Helmsley, United Kingdom (UK): The Best Places and Tips

December 23, 2017 Marianna Hollaway

Helmsley is a market town and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the North Riding of Yorkshire, the town is located at the point where Rye Dale leaves the moorland and joins the flat Vale of Pickering.
Restaurants in Helmsley

1. National Centre for Birds of Prey

Duncombe Park, Helmsley YO62 5EB, England +44 844 742 2035
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5 based on 1 reviews

National Centre for Birds of Prey

The National Centre for Birds of Prey at Duncombe Park is the largest collection of these amazing birds in the north of England. You will find over 100 owls, eagles, vultures, falcons, hawks kites and more in a spacious 10 acre setting. We are a leader in the captive breeding, welfare and conservation of these awesome birds. Please don't compare us to other bird of prey centres, we are in a different league! We have a team of trained bird who fly twice a day (three times in the summer) (11.30 and 14.00) Different birds are flown at each demo. We even have an indoor area if the weather isn't being kind. In recognition of the quality of the National Centre for Birds of Prey - we won our category in the White Rose Awards, the UK's largest regional tourism awards.

Reviewed By CIARB - Dublin, Ireland

We visited the centre on a very snowy morning last week and consequently were the only customers. Nonetheless, Charlie and Sarah put on an individual flying display for us, and we had a great chat with Charlie (the owner) afterwards. This is the best Birds of Prey centre in the UK by far.

2. Rievaulx Abbey

Rievaulx Bank, Helmsley YO62 5LB, England +44 1439 798228
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4.5 based on 1 reviews

Rievaulx Abbey

Hidden in the deep River Rye valley, the beautiful and tranquil abbey ruins reflect nearly one thousand years of spiritual, commercial and Romantic history. Rievaulx was one of the first Cistercian abbeys to be founded in England in around 1130, and after the dissolution, became the centre of commercial activity for many years. The abbey forge was used to set up an ironworks on the site. The abbey then entered its Romantic period when its picturesque ruins became a beacon for poets, painters, and scholars. It was one of the first major ruins to be conserved by the Office of Works (ancestor of English Heritage) in 1917.

Reviewed By 2bluebell - York, United Kingdom

Atmospheric abbey. You need nothing more.
The visitor centre is new, I always think they are obtrusive. Too many nic nacs for sale.
This visitor cafe is new, the outside building is good but the interior is dreadful. Very tacky cafe,
The tables and chairs are cheap and childish. Very noisy when chairs are moved. One side of the cafe has tiny slits for windows when you could get a good view down the valley. Badly designed,
Should imagine cost a lot as well. But hey ho it’s not their money.
Could be better.

3. Helmsley Castle

Helmsley Castle Castlegate, Helmsley YO62 5AB, England +44 1439 770442
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4.5 based on 578 reviews

Helmsley Castle

Reviewed By gothicwax - Huddersfield, United Kingdom

I went for a walk round the castle and grounds . The castle is interesting , also Their is a building which is very intact . This holds a little information to the sites past life . Nice informative staff , the normal shop full of lovely goodies for Christmas. It’s well worth a visit if your in the area. Also the place is dog friendly. The only draw back is a lot of steeps to some of the bits of castle, this can be difficult with snow and ice ,or limited mobility.

4. Helmsley Walled Garden

Cleveland Way | Helmsley, Helmsley YO62 5AT, England +44 1439 771427
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4.5 based on 426 reviews

Helmsley Walled Garden

Built in 1759, Helmsley Walled Garden is a five acre garden sitting beneath the imposing ruins of Helmsley Castle. It provided the vegetables, fruit and flowers for the table of Duncombe Park until just after World War 1 when it was leased as market garden. Abandoned after it closed its doors for the final time in 1984, it fell into dereliction. Restoration started in 1994 and since then the Garden has gone from strength to strength through the dedication and care of staff and volunteers. Visitors can now enjoy restored glasshouses full of colour, a double herbaceous Hot Border running the length of the Garden or sit and enjoy the tranquillity of the Garden of Contemplation. A Clematis Garden showcases over 100 different clematis varieties and in the vegetable patch, a new attraction is the edible flower garden, showing some of the flowers that can bring new colour and style to salads and other dishes. Vegetables and fruit from the Garden go into the delicious dishes prepared in the Vinehouse Cafe. Visitors sit beneath Victorian vine cultivars to enjoy soups, salads and open sandwiches as well as delicious cakes and desserts. The Plant Centre sells a wide selection of herbaceous perennials, some of which visitors will find on display in the Garden. Staff can help visitors with any questions about what might go well in their Gardens. The Garden shop also sells a range of useful garden sundries such as gloves, string and seeds as well as gifts such as jams, chutneys and biscuits. Other items available include a range of heritage tools and garden artefacts. The Garden also works as a social Enterprise, providing social and therapeutic horticulture to people with a wide range of difficulties and disabilities. Specialist therapists provide a structured environment for supported volunteers to gain skills and self-confidence whilst undertaking horticultural tasks in a safe environment. There is full wheelchair access to the Garden as well as the Cafe. Toilets and disabled toilets available Dogs are welcome on leads

Reviewed By pasowine - Paso Robles, California

Even though we visited in the autumn, it was still quite beautiful and much larger than expected. It must be quite a treat to see in the spring and summer!
If you are in Helmsley, don't miss this treasure of an English Garden.

5. Rievaulx Terrace and Temples

Rievaulx Terrace & Temples Mossy Bank Wood, Helmsley YO62 5LJ, England +44 1439 748283
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4 based on 350 reviews

Rievaulx Terrace and Temples

Located in the village of Helmsley, visit the Rievaulx Abbey and its two 18th-century temples, one of which is the splendid Ionic Temple with its intricate ceiling paintings and 17th-century furniture.

Reviewed By pasowine - Paso Robles, California

National Trust Property where you walk about a mile and get to see a nice Temple.
Great views out to the surrounding area as well as to the Rievaulx Abbey below.
Be aware that you might want to have a bite to eat in Helmsley or at the Abbey first.
Peaceful place.

6. Hunters of Helmsley

13 Market Place, Helmsley YO62 5BL, England +44 1439 771307
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4.5 based on 89 reviews

Hunters of Helmsley

Reviewed By Kevin F - Lincoln, United Kingdom

We both love coming to Helmsley so that we can visit this wonderful shop. There is always something that we think "Wow" we can't get that at home. Last year it was Bothams of Whitby Chocolate Chip and Ginger Biscuits, which we stocked up! This...MoreThank you for taking the time to review us. So pleased you like what we do and for appreciating our fabulous team.

7. Helmsley All Saints Church

Helmsley, England +44 1439 770236
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4.5 based on 43 reviews

Helmsley All Saints Church

Reviewed By tetsume

I didn't have enough time to see all the windows and historical things in the church, but I can say it's a very pretty, old one surrounded by very atmospheric cemetery. Certainly worth visiting for Christians as well as any other people.

8. Bilsdale Riding Centre

Hawnby, Helmsley YO62 5LT, England
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5 based on 36 reviews

Bilsdale Riding Centre

Bilsdale Riding Centre have a large number of horses and ponies to suit all standards of riding experience. From the forward going to the bombproof variety giving each rider the opportunity to enjoy both their riding and the surrounding scenery. For the less experienced and novice rider every effort is made to assist with their riding skills, so that they feel at ease. Rider's with more experience will have every opportunity to test their ability. Whatever your riding experience our qualified and friendly staff will find just the right horse for you so you can enjoy an exhilarating ride, or a gentle stroll. We offer half day rides (10am-12noon & 2pm-4pm), full day rides (10am-4pm) where you can buy lunch en route, BBQ rides, pony days and residential holidays for both children and adults. Hourly rides are also available

Reviewed By 586alison - Warrington, United Kingdom

Absolutely gorgeous scenery. We were two beginners, took a two hour ride and were very well looked after. Friendly and encouraging, riders of different abilities were all catered for and we all did what we felt comfortable with. Can't fault it, would definitely recommend.

9. Helmsley Tradititional Sweet Shop

1 Barkers Yard | North Yorkshire, Helmsley YO62 5DR, England +44 1439 771803
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4.5 based on 42 reviews

Helmsley Tradititional Sweet Shop

We are a family owned traditional sweet shop stocking all the old favourites as well as cordials and speciality chocolate bars. We create individual gift bags, jars and hampers as well as providing sweets for weddings and events

Reviewed By Matt F

So much choice, friendly helpful staff!! My son had brain ache from all the choice. My wife was happy that they had chocolate covered Turkish Delight!!Thank you - just ordered some more Chocolate covered Turkish Delight as its all sold out!

10. Helmsley Brewing Co

18 Bridge Street, Helmsley YO62 5DX, England +44 1439 771014
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4 based on 66 reviews

Helmsley Brewing Co

Reviewed By Stoths - Holmfirth, United Kingdom

Visited with friends and sampled some of the beers, they were good and potentially this could be a great little venue. However, it was a Saturday afternoon when we visited and it would be fair to say that there is more atmosphere on the moon. The male member of staff was at best miserable and at worst, miserable. No social interaction, no conversation and certainly no manners. Whilst not serving he turned his back to everyone filling his face with crisps. What a shame because the beer is much better than the staff and if he hates his job so much he should leave!

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