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Dalby Visitor Centre
Dalby Forest is managed by the Forestry Commission and is the largest forest in Yorkshire. It receives around 300,000 visits per year making it a key visitor attraction in Ryedale and the North York Moors National Park. The facilities for visitors at Dalby have developed organically over the last 40 years; initially, in the 1960s, a ‘forest drive’ was opened to create a through route for visitors on their way to the east coast, subsequently a ‘museum’ was opened at Dalby village, followed by the creation of a new lake, way-marked trails, wcs and picnic areas. This has been in addition to the main economic use of the forest as a timber resource.
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