Stump Cross Caverns has been named as a finalist at the Visit York Tourism Awards for a second consecutive year.
It follows their success at this year’s event at which they took home the 'Small Visitor Attraction of the Year' award.
The popular Nidderdale attraction will be vying for the award again in 2026 as they look to make it consecutive victories.
Stump Cross Caverns is known for its ancient limestone caves and family-friendly experiences.

Stump Cross Caverns were winners at the York Tourism Awards 2025.
In a post on social media, the team said:
“[We’re] so proud to be in the running again after our win last year.
“Huge thanks to our wonderful team and visitors for making this possible!”
The Visit York Tourism Awards celebrate the best of the region’s tourism and hospitality industry, highlighting businesses that deliver outstanding visitor experiences.
Winners will be announced at a ceremony in 2026.

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