Several attractions with large outdoor spaces will open from early June onwards. Please note that although some will provide portable toilets and takeaway food services, indoor facilities including cafes, toilets, visitor centres and shops are still closed, and children's playgrounds are out of bounds. Most attractions also require visitors to book tickets in advance and will turn away anyone without a ticket.
1. Nostell Priory, Wakefield - now open
Open: Car park and parkland
Closed: House, cafes, shop, visitor centre
Tickets must be booked in advance on the National Trust website
2. Beningbrough Hall, York - from June 3
Open: Car park, gardens and parkland
Closed: House, art gallery, restaurant, shop, playground
Tickets must be booked in advance via the National Trust website
3. Dalby Forest, Ryedale - open now
Open: Car park, trails
Closed: Cafe, bike hire centre, visitor centre, playground
4. RSPB nature reserves - open now
Open: Car parks and trails
Closed: Cafes and visitor centres
The RSPB has reserves at Bempton Cliffs, near Bridlington, and Fairburn Ings, near Castleford
5. RHS Harlow Carr, Harrogate - from June 1
Open: Gardens Closed: Bettys, shop
Tickets must be pre-booked on the RHS website
6. Castle Howard, Ryedale - from June 3
Open: Gardens, parkland, farm shop, garden centre, takeaway food service
Closed: House, cafes, adventure playground, Skelf Island
Open to members on June 3 and the public on June 8. Tickets must be booked in advance on the Castle Howard website