Private All Creatures Great & Small Tour from York

9:15am-5:30pm
Full Day
Pick Up Available
£575
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Discover the landscapes that inspired James Herriot 

A private tour designed to your interests 

Visit the locations of All Creatures Great and Small 

16- Passengers Maximum 

Join Mountain Goat on our Private: All Creatures Great and Small Tour, get off the beaten track and discover the incredible landscapes that inspired James Herriot. Visit the locations made famous by the TV show, including Grassington (Darrowby) and Bolton Castle (where Herriot proposed to his wife). Our team can cater the tour so you can see the places that interest you the most, get in touch and our team will be happy to help. 

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Pickup Service

Pick up available from accommodation providers in Harrogate, Wetherby & York city centres. 

Leaving York we make our way to North Yorkshire to Finghall railway station which is on the Wensleydale Hertiage Railway line and was used in the 1970s & 80s television series All Creatures Great & Small for Darrowby Station.

From here you will continue onto Leyburn on the outskirts of the Yorkshire Dales, a traditional Yorkshire market town. You will stop here for a morning break, time to get a coffee or visit the film location such as Thornborough Hall or the railway station. After a short break you will travel to Castle Bolton through Wensley and past the Holy Trinity Church, which was used for the wedding of James & Helen as well as past Redmire Village, the location of Darrowby Bus Stop.

Bolton Castle is a 14th century castle, where Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned and was used for the location where James proposed to Helen. After a short stop at Bolton Castle you will travel to Askrigg.

Askrigg is a small village in the Yorkshire Dales used as a location in All Creatures Great & Small as Skeldale House. The recognisable, stone-built Wensleydale house became known to viewers as the location for the veterinary practice in which character James Herriot worked. Askrigg is also home to the Kings Arms, which was used as the Drovers’ Arms in the series.

Next stop on the Herriot pilgrimage is Hawes, used as the location for Darrowby Cattle Market. Hawes is also famous for Wensleydale Creamery, the only marker of Yorkshire Wensleydale cheese. You will stop for lunch here, with time to explore the village or try the cheese in the creamery.

From Hawes you will travel through the Yorkshire country roads to Hardaw church, used as Darrowby Church as well as Simonstone Hall Hotel used as Darrowby Country Club in All Creatures Great & Small.

From Hardraw, you will travel to Reeth via Buttertubs, Thwaite, Low Row and Arkengarthdale, taking in the water splash and Langthwaite Bridge used in opening sequence of All Creatures Great & Small. You will travel to Grinton and see the church that featured in the episode called “Brotherly Love” and pass by Ellerton Abbey, the fictional home of Mrs Pomfrey.

You will be dropped back at your start point in York between 17:00 – 17:30 after a fun filled day visiting most of the All Creatures Great & Small and James Herriot locations.

At Mountain Goat we want to help customers as much as possible, we hope our FAQ page will help Click here to view.

You may cancel 72 hours prior to departure & receive a full refund. After 72 hours no refund will be issued

 

Visit the filming location of All Creatures Great & Small

Get off the beaten track

Enjoy Some of Yorkshire's Iconic Landscapes

Knowledgeable driver-guide

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS

  • Grassington 
  • Aysgarth Falls 
  • Bolton Castle 
  • Hawes 
  • Wensleydale Creamery 
 

INCLUSIONS

  • On board commentary in English 
  • All Creatures Great and Small Locations 
  • The perfect tour for any Herriot fan 
 

EXCLUSIONS

  • Food and drink 
 
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