On Friday 18th April, Skipton Castle will open its doors with the aim of raising money for charity.
For the 37th year, Skipton Castle will hand over all fees from admission payments to charity.
They will be giving the money to Martin House Children's Hospice and St Gemma's Hospice.
St Gemma's Hospice is a hospice charity located in Leeds that specialise in pain relief and symptom control to help people live as well as possible, for as long as possible.
This is known as palliative care.
Martin House Hospice is a family-led hospice providing support for families whose children are on end of life care.
If you are interested in supporting their cause, you can book your visit here.

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