It is a safe bet that to a Yorkshireman, things like food, ale, scenery, cricket, and the people of that grand, broad county are finer than anywhere else in the world. In every snug, stone village of the various. Yorkshire Dales and Vales, hospitality rules. All seem to have one cricket field, at the very least, and every man, woman and child there has a profound insight into the game. It is a hard-working land, of sheep farms,
rivers and waterfalls, great abbeys and ruined castles, high moors, superb beaches and rugged cliffs. Some of its more favoured sons and daughters include the Captain Cook and the Bronte sisters.
In Yorkshire you can do so many things, as an ancient county, you'll be able to take in the sights of ancient York. If you're a fan of beautiful scenery then Yorkshire is arguably one of the greatest places in England to enjoy the stunning surroundings. For railway fans, the famous Settle to Carlisle railway will have you in raptures as you travel through viaducts and take in the breathtaking surroundings. Take a trip to Whitby and climb the steps up to the famous Abbey, and you never know, you may encounter the ghost of Dracula himself! Plan a holiday around one or more of these events and you will not be disappointed.
You've got loads of choice when it comes to
taking a self catering holiday in this area. Whether you'd prefer to go back to nature and pitch a tent in one of the many campsites or benefit from one of the more upscale holiday park arrangements, there is everything you could possibly want in Yorkshire. The site has a full accommodation guide as well, with availability segregated both by area and type of accommodation. If you have a certain spot in Yorkshire in mind from which to base your holiday, more the
better. You can research the village and find its most interesting features and plan your holiday -- taking the family, your mobile phone, and a notebook to record interesting data or sketches. The pubs and excellent food will not disappoint either. Bring a camera.
You will not believe the scenic beauty of Yorkshire!
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