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Pancake Day in Scarborough

Pancake Day isn't just about eating as many pancakes as you can in Scarborough. It's a day filled with tradition and....... skipping.
Dark Skies Festival

The North York Moors Dark Skies Festival in 2022 takes place from Friday, 18th February to Sunday, 6th March.
5 Most Romantic Things to do in the North York Moors

Valentine's Day is here and High Oaks Grange makes for a wonderful romantic escape with your favourite person. Curl up in front of the log burning fire in one of our country Cottages, sit under the stars in the bubbling hot tub in our Contemporary Lodges or enjoy a long lie in our Woodland Lodges.
National Yorkshire Pudding Day

National Yorkshire Pudding Day is the day of the year that we celebrate the British Sunday roast staple and in Yorkshire we take our savoury pudding very seriously. Take a trip to Malton and you will find the original recipe created in 1747 by Hannah Glasse.
Thornton le Dale Hit TV Show

Have you tuned into the Yesterday Channel and found yourself watching the auction of vintage vehicles? Then you will have discovered the programme Bangers & Cash. This is filmed at the Mathewson Garage in our very own Thornton le Dale in North Yorkshire. It attracts a following of avid fans and has placed the picturesque village firmly on the car enthusiast’s map.
Traveller Review Awards for High Oaks Grange

We were delighted to have received such fabulous feedback from our guests for our Cottages, Woodland Lodges and Glamping Pods from Booking.com. High Oaks Grange is now one of the highest recommended properties within the North York Moors. To be so highly recommended is an honour that we are thrilled about.
Premier Cottages Member

High Oaks Grange is proud to be a selected member of the Premier Cottages collection.
Walking Routes - Hole of Horcum

If you are looking for a walk that offers big views and a bit of history too then a walk across The Hole of Horcum is one not to miss. It is one of the most spectacular features in the North York Moors National Park. It is a huge natural amphitheatre; 400 feet deep and more than half a mile across. It offers some of the most spectacular views within the North York Moors.