Kirkleatham Museum is the local history museum for the borough of Redcar & Cleveland with a treasure trove of artefacts and exhibitions set on three floors all hosted within a magnificent 1710 Queen Anne building.
The Museum houses the worlds oldest lifeboat The Zetland. Built in 1802, The Zetland has saved over 500 lives. Other displays include replica fishermens cottage, gallery and local maritime history.
Discover the history and heritage at Winkies Castle Folk Museum. Founded by local cobbler Jack Anderson in 1975, Winkies Castle houses many unique hands-on artefacts from hundreds of years of Marskes history.
Experience the underground world of Clevelands ironstone mining past.... On the site of Loftus mine, this museum offers an exciting and authentic underground experience.
Guisborough Museum is housed in a building to the rear of Sunnyfield House. A volunteer run museum, it specialises in the social, agricultural and commercial history of the town.
Ormesby Hall is a predominantly 18th century mansion house built in the Palladian style. Home of the Pennyman family for nearly 400 years, this classic Georgian mansion, with its Victorian kitchen and laundry, attractive gardens and estate walks, provides lively resources for local schools and community groups, and a unique venue for wedding ceremonies and corporate events.
Admission to the 80ft Beacon is FREE.
The building is open from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm from 1 October - 31 March. 9.00am to 7.00pm 1 April - 30 September.
Gisborough Priory is a ruined Augustinian priory in Guisborough in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland and ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. It was founded in 1119 as the Priory of St Mary by Robert de Brus, 1st Lord of Annandale, an ancestor of the Scottish king, Robert the Bruce
Is the most prominent and popular hilltop in the Redcar and Cleveland area. It is a perfect small walk for most new walkers and a great family activity. It offers one of the best 360-degree views of the North York moors and the industrial sites of Middlesbrough.
Guisborough Forest & Walkway Visitors Centre provides the ideal starting point for a visit to Guisborough Forest. The visitors centre is situated in Pinchinthorpe on the outskirts of Guisborough. It extends for 2.5 miles along part of the route followed by the old Guisborough Branch Railway line where it forms a gateway to Guisborough Forest and the North York Moors National Park.
The perfect place to explore the countryside and an ideal starting point from which to discover the Eston Hills. The visitor centre provides information to visitors and hosts various events throughout the year, from guided walks and treasure trails to craft workshops and children's entertainment. Summer sees the miniature railway bringing people up from the sea to the gardens and tea rooms.
In the 18th century, the Saltburn Valley echoed to the nocturnal sounds of local smuggling gangs grateful for the network of tracks through the densely wooded gills
Tocketts Mill is a fully restored water driven corn mill and a grade 2 listed building and is one of the most complete working water mills in the country.
Locke Park is home to a boating lake, tennis courts, children's play area, and luscious gardens to explore.
Race Course, Thrush Rd, Redcar TS10 2BY The unique atmosphere created at Redcar Racecourse, coupled with excellent facilities, guarantees that you'll have a truly memorable day out.
The gallery is currently run by local creatives, Mark and Nel Hickson the owners of Hickson Photography.
Meet the owls and meerkats at Kirkleatham
Take a ride on Britain's oldest remaining water balanced cliff tramway. Saltburn's Tramway links the Spa town of Saltburn to the pier and promenade.
The viaduct comprises 11 tall arches, with 10 battered red brick piers. It crosses Skelton Beck and the Mill fields off Marske Mill Lane.
Errington woods is the ideal setting for a relaxing walk. With the recently refurbished picnic spot and fantastic play area with many wooden sculptures to find, you can have a fun day out with the whole family.
The 60 acres of shimmering water, the varied banks of mixed woodland and spacious moorland, and free rising rainbows and browns can all be relied upon year on year.