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?

9. Go boating at popular park
Boating used to be a popular pastime at Sandall Park lake in Doncaster | National World Photo: National World

10. Shop at popular department store
Allders, on The Headrow, in Leeds, is one of many department stores Yorkshire has lost over the years. People queued to bag a bargain at its closing-down sale in 2005, when you could fill a carrier bag with all the underwear you were able to stuff in got a fiver. | Dan Oxtoby Photo: Dan Oxtoby

11. Visit popular bowling alley
The old SuperBowl bowling alley in Wakefield is one of the city's most missed attractions | Contributed Photo: Contributed

12. Take the plunge at famous 'brutalist' pool
Leeds International Pool, at the lower end of Westgate, was famous for its eye-catching brutalist architecture. It was demolished in 2009. | YPN Photo: YPN