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Activity Day Venues in North Yorkshire

Whether you are looking for full activity day package in North Yorkshire, team building event, or venues equipped with the facilities, space and flexibility to host your bespoke activity day idea, you’ll find it here and more besides. Options available can include action-packed favourites, such as go karting, ropes courses, ‘it’s a knockout’ and sailing, to more relaxed activities that include spa days, wine tasting and chocolate making.

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50 Activity Day Venues in North Yorkshire, England

A relaxed and feel-good day filled with activities, delicious eats and drinks, and plenty of cosy moments - perfect for groups who...
Cosy Club York
Cosy Club York York
19-22 Fossgate , York, YO1 9TA
   90 Max capacity
Roxy Ball Room, York, The Stonebow is perfect for activity days. Guests can choose from a huge variety of vibrant and fun games an...
Roxy Ball Room York The Stonebow
Roxy Ball Room York The Stonebow York
Stonebow House, The Stonebow , York, YO1 7NP
 6 Meeting Rooms  300 Max capacity
Circuit York can provide a great setting for a variety of event briefs, get in touch for a bespoke quote in our brand new venue!
Circuit York
Circuit York York
12 Clifford Street , York, YO1 9RD
 3 Meeting Rooms  700 Max capacity
Located in historic York, Manahatta York is a glamorous New York inspired cocktail bar, set across three floors, with an excitin...
Manahatta York
Manahatta York York
3 Little Stonegate , York, YO1 8AX
   200 Max capacity
Our hotel is in the city center overlooking the historic City Wall and the Monk Bar. Many popular attractions including the York ...
DoubleTree by Hilton York
DoubleTree by Hilton York York
St Maurice's Road , York, YO31 7JA
   120 Max capacity
Crathorne Hall stands within 15 acres of glorious private grounds and gardens. The impressive indoor and outdoor spaces provide a...
Crathorne Hall Hotel
Crathorne Hall Hotel Yarm
Crathorne , Yarm, TS15 0AR
   120 Max capacity
Nestled in a secluded courtyard garden, Middletons Hotel York is minutes’ from York city centre. Ideal for conferences, meetings, ...
Middletons Hotel
Middletons Hotel York
57 Skeldergate , York, YO1 6DS
   60 Max capacity
Revolution York offers a vibrant and contemporary party venue in York city centre perfect for corporate events, Christmas p...
Revolution York
Revolution York York
Coney Street , York, YO1 9NA
 2 Meeting Rooms  750 Max capacity
Welcome to Malmaison York - where history meets luxury, right in the pulsating heart of York's ancient city centre. Just a hop, s...
Malmaison York
Malmaison York York
2 Rougier St , York, YO90 1UU
 4 Meeting Rooms  180 Max capacity
David Lloyd Leisure York
St John's Playing Field , Hull Road , York, YO10 3LG
   
All Bar One York
13-17 New Street , York, YO1 8RA
   
Yorkshire Event Centre
Great Yorkshire Showground , Harrogate, HG2 8NZ
   
Mercure York Fairfield Manor Hotel
Shipton Road , Skelton , York, YO30 1XW
   12-180 Max capacity
DoubleTree by Hilton Harrogate Majestic Hotel & Spa
Ripon Road , Harrogate, HG1 2HU
 15 Rooms  18-650 Max capacity
The Coniston Hotel
Coniston Cold , Skipton, BD23 4EA
 3 Rooms  14-200 Max capacity
Ripon Racecourse
The Racecourse , Boroughbridge Road , Ripon, HG4 1UG
   200 Max capacity
Go Ape Dalby, York
Low Dalby , Thornton-le-Dale , Pickering, YO18 7LT
   
Opera House Casino
56-64 St Thomas Street , Scarborough, YO11 1DU
   140-140 Max capacity
Royal Hotel Whitby
West Cliff , Whitby, YO21 3HA
   20-200 Max capacity
Carlton Towers
Carlton, DN14 9LZ
   200 Max capacity
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Industry News 02/06/26

Luxury Meets Low and No: ARC Brings Premium Parity to Modern Events

2 June 26, UK: Arena Racecourse Company (ARC) is looking to redefine how drinks are delivered across business events, with a renewed focus on premium low and no alcohol options designed to sit alongside traditional offers at every level.The move reflects a shift in delegate expectations. Low and no is no longer a secondary consideration or a niche request. It is now a core part of how audiences experience conferences, awards ceremonies and live events, and organisers are responding accordingly.ARC’s updated approach integrates low and no drinks across its drink packages, ensuring that every guest, regardless of preference, has access to a considered and high-quality experience. This includes alcohol-free sparkling wines such as (example) French Bloom, Thomson & Scott Noughty and Copenhagen Sparkling Tea, and Freixenet 0.0%, premium gins, including refined serves from Seedlip, Pentire and Gordon’s 0%, and alcohol-free wines from producers such as Oddbird, Torres Natureo and Leitz Eins Zwei Zero.The shift is less about adding options and more about rebalancing the experience. Where once low and no sat outside premium packages, it is now being designed in from the outset, across all price points.This is particularly relevant in a market where delegates are increasingly moderating their alcohol intake, but still expect the same level of quality, presentation and attention to detail. For organisers, the absence of strong low and no options is becoming more visible and more consequential.Julie Coates Walker, Group Head of Sales, at ARC, said: “Expectations have changed. Delegates want choice, but they also want consistency in quality. Our approach is to ensure that every guest feels equally considered, whether they are drinking alcohol or not. That means offering low and no options that stand alongside our premium packages, not separate from them.”ARC’s position reflects a wider shift across the events sector, where inclusivity is increasingly measured through experience design as much as accessibility. As low and no becomes embedded in audience behaviour, organisers are being challenged to respond with the same level of intent. For ARC, this means that low and no is no longer an add-on. It is part of delivering a modern event.

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Industry News 01/06/26

London Hilton on Park Lane brings its ‘Glamour’ to Life with New Film Celebrating the Rhythm of Events

1 June 26, London, UK: To mark the appointment of James B. Clarke as the new General Manager of London Hilton on Park Lane, the hotel has unveiled a cinematic social film demonstrating its new vision for events, brought to life through music, performance, atmosphere, and glamour.Framed as a modern love letter to the hotel’s long-standing role at the centre of London’s awards and banqueting scene, the film draws on a distinctly swinging 60’s aesthetic. Shot in low light and rich in detail, it blends vintage glamour with contemporary energy: ball gowns, smoke-filled rooms, and spotlighted performances sit alongside a confident, modern edge.At its core is an original swing-inspired track, performed by a trio of vocalists whose presence carries the film across the full-scale of event capability available at the hotel. Clarinets, double bass, and live percussion build a layered sound, while the chorus “Elevated, iconic, yours already” anchors the narrative in the hotel’s identity.The setting is unmistakably Park Lane. A Bentley arrives. Doors open and the film moves through the different aspects of the hotel that bring events to life; ballrooms, corridors, behind-the-scenes moments, each frame reinforcing a sense of occasion that feels both timeless and current.The film extends this heritage into something more contemporary, showcasing a variety of musical genres, bringing a different rhythm and perspective, and reflecting how events at the hotel continue to evolve across formats and audiences.Commenting on the film, the newly appointed General Manager, James B. Clarke, said: “This hotel has always had a relationship with performance. There’s a history here of big nights, big moments, and a certain kind of glamour that people associate with Park Lane. It captures something real about how this place feels when it’s at its best.”The film reflects a broader shift in how London Hilton on Park Lane is presenting itself to the market. Rather than focusing on spaces alone, it captures how those spaces come alive, through people, personality, timing, and choreography that underpins delivery at scale.As a companion to the hotel’s recent repositioning, the film offers a more immediate expression of its direction: a venue that balances heritage with a clear sense of how modern events are created and experienced. For event organisers, it is less a showcase and morean opportunity to see how events at London Hilton on Park Lane are built, and how that sense of occasion is brought to life.

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