Fountains Abbey ancient trees walk

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Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal Studley Park Ripon N Yorkshire HG4 3DY

On this circular walk you'll learn a little more about the ancient trees in the Deer Park and gain insights into 18th-century landscaping. There are three types of deer in the park: sika, fallow and red. Can you spot the difference? Please keep your distance though, so as not to disturb them. Read more

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