You don’t have to travel far in York to witness the beautiful daffodils bloom. Every spring, you’ll find a sea of yellow covering the slopes of our Bar walls and they fill local parks aplenty. If you fancy a bit of daffodil spotting, we’ve selected a few displays that you won’t want to miss this spring!
York Museum Gardens
The Museum Gardens display thousands of colourful daffodils each spring amongst the ruins of St Mary’s Abbey.
Cliffords Tower
Often considered the very heart of York, Clifford’s Tower has been a medieval stronghold since the days of William the Conqueror. In the spring, this beautiful bank is covered in bright yellow daffodils.
Beningborough Hall
Beningborough Hall, an eight-acre formal garden, has an array of flower beds in full bloom during the spring. If you’re visiting, why not make a day of it and check out the gallery and hall too?
Farndale
Famous for its daffodils, the beautiful valley of Farndale is nestled within the North York Moors. The site even has its very own Daffy Caffy, if you fancy grabbing a cuppa.
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