As well as the spectacular countryside and beautiful coastline, there’s so much to do across the historic county, from great family attractions to brilliant shops, pubs, restaurants and live music venues.
But there are some amazing attractions and venues across Yorkshire which we have lost over the years, and things you can no longer do that many of us wish you still could.
Below are just some of the things which used to be hugely popular around Yorkshire, from Sheffield to Scarborough, via Leeds and Wakefield, but which you can no longer do.
They include famous nightclubs, music venues and shops - and even a theme park and a zoo.
These photos are bound to bring memories flooding back for those lucky enough to experience them while they were still around.
How many of these things do you remember doing, and which would you most like to bring back?

5. Visit popular 'living museum'
Clarke Hall, in Wakefield, was run for almost 40 years by the council as a 'living museum' before closing in 2012 after funding was withdrawn. | Contributed by Betty Longbottom Photo: Contributed by Betty Longbottom

6. Visit popular fun park
Kinderland was a firm favourite with generations of children in Scarborough. It closed in 2007, and the space is now partly occupied by Alpamare water park. | Andrew Higgins Photo: Andrew Higgins

7. Visit famous toy shop dubbed 'Yorkshire's Disneyland'
A trip to Redgates, on The Moor, in Sheffield city centre, was the highlight of the weekend for many children back in its heyday. Affectionately known as 'Yorkshire's Disneyland’, it was widely considered to be Britain’s best toy store outside of London, but it sadly closed for good in 1988. The television presenter Leslie Crowther is pictured here at Redgates in November 1975, surrounded by smiling youngsters. | Sheffield Newspapers Photo: Sheffield Newspapers

8. Dance the night away at famous club
Mayestyk nightclub on City Square, Leeds, is one of many popular nightclubs which have been lost over the years across Yorkshire. It closed following a devastating fire in 2014. | YPN Photo: YPN