



York is an amazing city that has so much to offer – from a tour of York Chocolate Story to delving into York’s rich heritage at the Jorvik Viking Centre. However, with so much to do, we spoke with our volunteer mentors to discover five great places close by to York that our volunteer mentors would recommend to families as a fun day out.
If being outdoors is your thing, you will certainly love this place! The adventure park has so many activities that cater for different ages. As you wander through the park a story is told to further inspire the magical minds of children. If your child is a little bit older they have the chance to get involved hands on with shelter building and bow and arrows. This is brilliant if your children’s ages vary. Even if the weather is a little chilly or wet there’s wood-burning shelters where you can grab a hot chocolate and a sweet treat. This is an all-weather day out for families, so if the sun is shining or the rain is pouring down you can still keep entertained with this adventure park.
Our volunteer mentor Jeremy says: “My mentee and I visited The Woodland Adventure Park in 2018 and we thoroughly enjoyed our time getting involved in the activities and spotting wildlife. My mentee came away with an appreciation for nature and now has created a bird feeding station in her back garden.”
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Animals, play, food… what else could you ask for! The Piglets Adventure Farm has so much going off in just one farm, it’ll be hard to get the kids to leave. There’s even a coffee shop for all the adults. There’s a tractor ride to the play barn, a fairy tale trail, water parks, a maize maze and the farm! There’s a little bit for everyone here and a great chance for one-to-one with the farm animals. Children have the chance to explore and build on their sensory skills.
Our volunteer mentor Sally says: “We had an awesome day out here and it provided my mentee with the chance to build on his social skills. For example, going to the counter to purchase admission tickets with the funds given which is something he would never had done. By the end of the day, he was interacting with other children and speaking with the staff team. The experience was a huge confidence booster for him.”
If the weather isn’t up to your standard here’s an indoor day out. At DIG, there are four special excavation pits for your ‘trainee diggers’ to search through. This is an extremely hands-on day out and great chance to really get involved. Not only will the children be interacting they’ll also be learning along the way, I guarantee even you adults will be left curious! As this is based in the city centre it means it’s easy to grab a coffee and a bite to eat to fuel yourself for the day ahead.
Our volunteer mentor Elisha says: “DIG is a great half day activity and having only been in the early stages of our mentoring relationship, the activities helped us to keep the conversation going whilst at the same time being educational. We were both very quiet at the start of the day, but when we left at lunchtime we were unable to stop talking and giggling. I would recommend DIG as a great relationship building activity.”
Now this is something everyone can get involved in. This is a brilliant arts and crafts day out for you all to relax from the reality of the world. Making pottery can be so much fun, and you have a great choice of which pottery you’d like to make. There’s even a paint at home kit available so the fun can continue another day. Make ‘n’ Take Ceramics is accessible to all ages and abilities so there’s no worry that anyone will be left out. If you don’t fancy clay throwing, there is also pot-painting and hand-building on offer. During the school holidays and weekends they have family sessions where you can have a one-to-one with one of the professionals.
Our volunteer mentor Gary says: “I was very hesitant about going to Make ‘n’ Take Ceramics, however, my mentee was eager to paint her own bowl, so I plucked up the courage and agreed to go. I was pleasantly surprised how much I enjoyed the activity and came home with a painted pot which sits proudly on display on the mantelpiece. The activity also helped my mentee to open up to me about some challenges she was having at home, which we were able to resolve by the end of the session. Relaxed activities such as those at Make ‘n’ Take is a great way to start building up trust with young people.”
From the garden to the house, there’s so much to explore at Castle Howard. There’s talks and tours to learn about the different exhibitions or there’s lakes and waterways to get lost in. The exhibitions are constantly changing so always keep your eye out for exhibitions you would be interested in. There is so much history within Castle Howard you will want to come back to learn more. They also have a gift shop so you can remember your day. Castle Howard is certainly a day out that everyone can get involved in.
Our volunteer mentor Dylan says: “We opted to have a full day out at Castle Howard and I would have no hesitation in recommending it to others. There is so much to do and explore and my mentee used the opportunity to open up to me about struggles with her confidence. So we had a walk around the Castle Howard estate and discussed small weekly goals that we could set to help her to feel more confident. We found that goal setting really helped her and she has slowly but surely blossomed ever since. I do not think she would have discussed her feelings with me if it hadn’t been for the day out at Castle Howard.”
Has our list of recommendations of where to go as a family inspired you, or maybe you have other recommendations of days out for families in York? Whatever your thoughts, comment below.
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Please note: our volunteer mentors’ names have been changed to protect their identities.
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