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The North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) is a heritage railway in North Yorkshire, that runs through the North York Moors National Park.
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If you are planning to visit the North Yorkshire Moors in winter, check out these top attractions, walks, and things to do!
Ilkley Moor, West Yorkshire
Goathland railway station is a station on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway and serves the village of Goathland in the North York Moors National Park, North Yorkshire, England. It has also been used in numerous television and film productions. Holiday accommodation is available in the form of a camping coach. Each card measure approx = 7” x 5” Comes with a White diamond envelope Inside is completely blank for any greetings or message Comes in a sealed cellophane bag for protection
Feast your eyes on dramatic coastal scenery, historic abbeys, and hidden villages that have inspired writers and filmmakers for centuries. This is the Yorkshire coast and here are eight reasons to make it your next short break in the UK.
I love Yorkshire. It's England's biggest county and is often referred to as God's Own Country. If you've spent any time in Yorkshire then you'll know why. Travel to the West and you'll find yourself surrounded by rolling hills and dry-stone dykes in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. Travel to the East and you
The North York Moors is the perfect place for a walk. Here are 8 of the best walks in the North York Moors for you to try.
Whitby ist eine echte Seestadt, die jahrhundertelang von der Fischerei, dem Schiffbau und dem Walfang lebte.
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Discover the best things to do in Whitby! From the quaint harbour to the dracula-inspired Whitby Abbey, to golden sand beaches & much more.
Autumn Moors - North York Moors On a trip to the north Yorkshire moors on a crisp autumn morning I spotted a small stream that made a break in the landscape, something that added to the dramatic scene before me. I had just set my camera on the tripod and was ready to press the shutter when I heard a Land Rover bearing down on me (I was thinking to myself that maybe I had strayed on to someone’s land and was expecting a mouthful). As the car pulled up the window was lowered and a farmer’s voice bellowed out ‘Have you seen my sheepdog I’ve lost him?’ Ah, just another day on the autumn moors. Image: Cass Other sizes and frames available on request.
FATHER and son photographers Dave and Paul Zdanowicz can often be found at some of Yorkshire’s most stunning locations, capturing coastal, rural…
North York Moors National Park offers a Jurassic coastline, haunting moorland, wooded river valleys, and ruined castles. These seven walks take in the best of the park’s thrilling landscape...
Feast your eyes on dramatic coastal scenery, historic abbeys, and hidden villages that have inspired writers and filmmakers for centuries. This is the Yorkshire coast and here are eight reasons to make it your next short break in the UK.
Our readers experience the deep purple of the Yorkshire moorlands.
Drawn by M F Peck. J Salmon, Ltd., Sevenoaks. Postally unused.
Yorkshire market towns are plentiful and make wonderful places to visit. Market towns have a long history here dating back to Medieval times
This lovely market town in Wharfedale in the Yorkshire Dales always attracts many thousands of visitors each year but still manages to...
Planning to spend 4 days in Yorkshire and looking for an interesting 4-day itinerary for a road trip to Yorkshire? We've got you covered!
One of the incredible hidden gems that you can visit in Yorkshire is The Druid's Temple. Many people say that this is ‘Yorkshire’s Stonehenge’. Although it looks like a prehistoric stone circle, it’s actually a grand
Looking down from Rievaulx Terrace through a gap in the trees onto the ruins of Rievaulx Abbey. The ruins of Rievaulx Abbey are some of the finest Cistercian remains in the whole of England. The abbey was founded in 1132AD – the first Cistercian monastery in England – and survived until the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII in 1539, though by that time it had only around 22 monks rather than the 600-plus who lived their at the height of its power. Sitting in the valley below Rievaulx Terrace, from where you can enjoy fantastic views of the abbey down through gaps cut in the trees, the abbey was built to take advantage of the flow of the River Rye, which the monks moved away from the rising slopes of the terrace to give them more room on which to build. While the abbey was built in the second half of the 12th century, most of the existing remains – the transept, the east end of the church, the refectory, the dormitory and more – date from the extensive rebuilding in the 13th century. As such, they are examples of Early English Architecture and are some of the most complete abbey remains in the country. The site is now looked after by English Heritage, who offer a superb audio tour that takes you back to the time when the monks were here in heir hundreds, working in the church while lay brothers toiled on the land. Rievaulx Terrace forms a natural viewing platform above the Ryedale Valley, home to Rievaulx Abbey. The potential for the hillside to be used as a terrace was spotted by Thomas Duncombe II in the mid-18th century. He commissioned a landscaper to compose the terrace between 1749 and 1757, with temples at either end and views, down through gaps cut in the trees, of the abbey. There are two temples on the terrace, the Tuscan Temple and the Ionic Temple, the latter of which served as a kitchen and dining room for guests of the Duncombe family who came to visit. The National Trust now look after the terrace and the temples, giving visitors the chance to experience the site as others did centuries ago.
Runswick Bay is undoubtedly one of the Yorkshire Coast's most scenic destinations, with its picturesque bay and red-roofed fishing cottages.
Burnsall, Wharfedale, Yorkshire Dales, England
Chancel View Kildale Church in the North Yorkshire Moors, UK.
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