Visit Dinostar - Hull's Dinosaur Experience - the exciting, interactive dinosaur museum. A children's museum with dinosaurs! Highlights include a Tyrannosaurus rex skull, Triceratops bones you can touch and our interactive Sand Box where you can build a volcano!
On the Yorkshire Coast rocks from the Jurassic period (dating back 150-200 million years ago) are exposed in a series of cliffs and bays. You can follow in the footsteps of pioneering geologists by hunting for fossils such as ammonites, belemnites, devil’s toenails (gryphaea) and tiny star-shaped crinoids.
Take an epic journey back through 150 million years of Yorkshire to discover lost giants and the changing worlds they inhabited in this award-winning exhibition. From the depths of the deepest seas to the ancient coasts and tropical shallows, meet the dinosaurs and sea monsters that once roamed our vast and ever-changing landscapes.
Situated in Ilkley, Hebers Ghyll is a great place for a family walk. Waterfall, woodland, lots of bridges to trap over and 10 dinosaurs attached to the trees to hunt for.
Come face to face with a roaring Tyrannosaurus Rex and soaring Pterodactyls inside this fully immersive indoor play area. Design your very own interactive 3D Dinosaur and explore an explosive volcano slide!
Dinosaur woodland through the trees at Hazelhurst Castle. Do the quiz and spot the dinsoaurs in the woodland. Check with Totally Roarsome for opening times and days.
Volcano Falls Adventure Golf is an indoor miniature golf course with two 18 hole courses set a prehistoric setting full of twists and turns! Located at Xscape near Castleford. Dinosaurs, golf and food…everything you need for a great day out.
Explore Yorkshire Wildlife Park's newest reserve and explore the WILDEST Dinosaur park in Yorkshire. Explore the 5 unique lands of Pangea and spot some of the largest and most terrifying species to ever roam the Earth... This immersive, pre-historic dinosaur experience is home to over 30 life-sized moving ROARING dinosaurs!
A new museum in Yorkshire. Located in Sheffield, the Yorkshire Natural History Museum has artifacts based on the paleontology, botany and geology of Yorkshire – meaning fossils, plants and the structure from the area. The main predominant section of the museum will focus on fossils with a large collection of artifacts based on Yorkshire’s fossils through time.