More of Yorkshire’s Pubs not to be missed
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2 Spring Grove Street, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD1 4BP Tel: 01484 430 113
Main Street, Wath, Ripon, North Yorkshire HG4 5EN
Traditional town centre pub with 18 Real Ales on draught, 14 Keg Lines, 2 real ciders and lots of bottles.
T: 01765 641 324 E: richard@thegeorgeatwath.co.uk W: www.thegeorgeatwath.co.uk
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A traditional village inn with a contemporary twist, The George has a great range of hand-pulled local cask ales and a mouth-watering array of great value menus to suit every palate. Add an extensive wine list, a top shelf of cognacs and whiskies to be proud of, a beer garden and five lovely, 4-star AA accredited rooms – and you’ve got a winning combination! Voted one of Yorkshire’s 30 favourite pubs.
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Westway, Crayke, York, North Yorkshire YO61 4TE
The Durham Ox is an award-winning traditional pub complete with flag stone floors, exposed beams, oak panelling and roaring fires in the main bar during the winter. For those wishing for overnight accommodation, four converted farm cottages provide a peaceful place to stay with exposed brickwork and original quarry tiles, as well as the Studio Suite above the main pub.
The Moorings
We pride ourselves on offering friendly and efficient service; showcasing the best of local produce in our menu, as well as stocking an extensive range of wines and cask ales. Ox classics include Prime Yorkshire Rib Eye Steak & Frites, Baked Queen Scallops & Ox Prawn Cocktail. Awards include this year’s Publican of the Year and previously AA Pub of the Year England, Freehouse Pub of the Year UK and The Good Pub Guide’s Yorkshire Pub of the Year.
Oak beams and ancient brickwork sit alongside a concrete bar and an expansive beer garden.
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T: 01347 868 214 E: info@fauconbergarms.com W: www.fauconbergarms.com
T: 01422 833 940 E: themooringspub@btconnect.com W: www.themooringspub.co.uk
The perfect stop-off for walkers, cyclists, families and couples. Pop into our beautiful 17th century country inn for a few drinks, some superb food or a luxurious stay in one of our wellfurnished guest bedrooms. Set in the picturesque village of Coxwold amidst the rolling green countryside of the North Yorkshire Moors, come and join us for a few nights or drop in for a meal - our guests love the family feel and
Set in Sowerby’s bustling, picturesque canal basin. With lovely waterside views and a large al fresco dining area we are the perfect oasis of calm. Whether it’s an evening dining with family and friends, a business lunch, afternoon tea, an elegant drink or just a welcoming smile after work we look forward to welcoming you in person. We pride ourselves on our great food, atmosphere and large selection of drinks poured to the perfect standard.
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16-20 Princes Avenue, Hull, North Yorkshire HU5 3QA
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Felixkirk, Thirsk, North Yorkshire YO7 2DP T: 01845 537 369 E: enquiries@thecarpentersarmsfelixkirk.com W: www.thecarpentersarmsfelixkirk.com The Carpenters Arms is a traditional inn with open fires and flagstone floors, located in the picturesque village of Felixkirk, near Thirsk. The Inn specialises in bringing its customers high quality food, drink and service. Provenance is at the heart of everything and the classic British menu uses only the best produce available from carefully selected local suppliers. The Carpenters has a traditional tap room serving local beers, hand pulled
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23 Peasholme Green, York, North Yorkshire YO1 7PR Tel: 01904 679 131
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award-winning ales so you can stock up before you go home. Our menu is guaranteed to tickle your taste buds and offers a modern twist on classic British favourites that let the quality ingredients do the talking. Our fully licensed bar serves a range of quality wines, spirits and, of course, our Black Sheep ales, so you can enjoy the fruits of our labour.
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The Adelphi has been keeping it real, Yorkshire style, since 1834. Real ale, real food, real people!
20 The Angel Inn Hetton, Near Skipton, North Yorkshire Tel: 01756 730 263 Pioneering Gastro Pub with oak beams, open fires, seasonally changing locally sourced menus and nine luxury en-suite rooms.
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This charming ‘olde worlde’ country inn oozing with charm is run by the award-winning Ashley and Kelly McCarthy, who are enthusiastic about giving their best, and this clearly shines through. Chef’s daily specials running alongside a seasonal menu all bursting with favours, all of which is sourced locally or home grown! Walnut Lodge offers luxury overnight accommodation, as well as meeting rooms and private dining.
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The bar area is an old blacksmith’s workshop. Sit yourself down on the old pew and enjoy a pint of real ale.
74 Main Street, Brandesburton, Driffield, East Yorkshire YO25 8RG Tel: 01964 542 376 A country pub serving an ever-changing selection of real ales and excellent pub grub.
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Cliff Road, Hessle, East Yorkshire HU13 0HB Tel: 01482 640 526 A fantastic public bar serving an array of home cooked fayre ranging from the typical pub classics to those dishes with something that is a bit different.
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The Ilkley Brewery Company Ltd
Durham Ox Westway, Crayke, York, North Yorkshire YO61 4TE Tel: 01347 821 506
Serving traditional ales and fine wines, with a regularly changing menu of fresh, local and seasonal produce.
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Raskelf Road, Helperby, North Yorkshire YO61 2PH
The New Brewery, 40 Ashlands Road, Ilkley, West Yorkshire LS29 8JT
T: 01423 789 189 E: enquiries@theoaktreehelperby.com W: www.theoaktreehelperby.com
T: 01943 604 604 E: maryjane@ilkleybrewery.co.uk W: www.ilkleybrewery.co.uk
The Oak Tree Inn is set in historic Helperby Brafferton, ideally located for access to A19/A1, Harrogate, York and Ripon. The Oak Tree aims to be a great pub that also provides good food, friendly service and accommodation with individually designed bedrooms, bringing together the principles of the great British Inn. The Oak Tree is a great place to meet friends or family for drinks or a meal in its traditional tap room with open fires or in the new
The establishment of the Ilkley Brewery Company in 2009 marked the return of the ‘brewers art’ to the picturesque Yorkshire town of Ilkley. Like its Victorian predecessor, The Ilkley Brewery and Aerated Water Company, the new brewery is founded on simple traditional principles; to produce quality real ales from only the finest malts, hops and soft Yorkshire water, but with a modern twist in order to offer today’s drinker
barn extension for formal or informal dining. Open 7 days a week and serving food throughout the day it caters for many tastes from informal bar snacks to more formal à la carte dining, using locally sourced quality produce. The Magnificent 7 early-bird menu offers great value Sunday to Thursday. Or book the Private Dining Room for a celebratory occasion. Visit our website for menus, events and offers.
beers of character and flavour. Ilkley Brewery now produces a core range of five beers, supplemented by occasional specials. Many of the hand crafted ales are multi award-winning, with the best seller, the light hoppy session beer Mary Jane, now being regarded as a classic in both cask and bottles. Visitors to the brewery are very welcome, where guests can purchase a range of bottled and cask beers, as well as brewery merchandise.
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Forresters Arms The Square, Kilburn York, North Yorkshire YO61 4AH Tel: 01347 868 386 Lunchtime and evening meals as well as morning coffee. It is an unspoilt village pub offering ten en-suite rooms.
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Old-fashioned pub with a welcoming atmosphere. There are 6 real ales always on offer including 3 guest beers. 84 Green Lane, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S3 8SE Tel: 0114 272 8327
30 The Stables Weetwood Hall Conference Centre, Otley Road, Leeds West Yorkshire Tel: 0113 230 6000
Offering a range of fine cask conditioned ales with generous portions of traditional pub fayre cooked to order.
Hidden away at the back of Weetwood Hall conference centre. Feels like a proper old pub with lots of history.
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A traditional pub with ales from local brewers, quality food from local suppliers, a venue for events and celebrations.
29 The Milestone
Main Street, West Witton, Leyburn, North Yorkshire DL8 4LP Tel: 01969 623 650
George and Dragon Hudswell, Richmond, North Yorkshire DL11 6BL Tel: 01748 518 373 E: georgeanddragonhudswell@yahoo.co.uk W: www.georgeanddragonhudswell.com
136 Manchester Road, Thurlstone, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S36 9QW Tel: 01226 764 892
The Milestone is an award-winning gastro pub whose ethos encompasses local produce and entirely homemade traditional cuisine with a contemporary twist.
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Situated in West Yorkshire’s picturesque Shibden Valley, Shibden Mill Inn has been at the heart of local life for over 300 years. It remains so today, though its reputation for fantastic food, drink and sumptuous 4 Star guest accommodation now extends far beyond the Yorkshire borders. Open fires and low beams make Shibden Mill a magical place for sharing life’s special moments and shaping memories to last a life time.
the hales bar
Certainly the most historic and oldest pub in Harrogate, this establishment has a history going back to the earliest days of the town’s emergence as a leading spa resort.
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Shibden, Halifax, West Yorkshire HX3 7UL Tel: 01422 365 840 E: enquiries@shibdenmillinn.com W: www.shibdenmillinn.com
1-3 Crescent Road, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG1 2RS Tel: 01423 725 5708
Farmers Arms
A traditional country pub with real ales and a reputation for quality food made from locally sourced ingredients.
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The Cross Keys
26 The George
Muker, Upper Swaledale, Yorkshire Dales Tel: 01748 886 297
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YORKSHIRE’S FAVOURITE PUB 2011
24 The Country Park Inn
Main Street, Wath, Ripon, North Yorkshire Tel: 01765 641 324
Coxwold, North Yorkshire YO61 4AD Tel: 01347 868 214
After hundreds of pubs were nominated and thousands of votes cast, we arrived at the 30 most popular which now feature in this ale trail. They are excellent examples of the vast array of great pubs across Yorkshire, whether it’s a traditional local or a cutting edge gastro pub, Yorkshire has it all.
With a history that can be traced back to 1540, for the connoisseurs of real ale, a good selection is always available.
We transport people from the hubbub of the city, into a welcoming inn that could be miles away from anywhere.
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Yorkshire is famous for many things – a warm welcome, breathtaking beauty and, of course, its pubs! To celebrate our pubs, we launched the search to find ‘Yorkshire’s Favourite Pub 2011’. With support from the Yorkshire Post and BBC Yorkshire, we asked people to vote for their favourite – and why.
South Milford, West Yorkshire LS25 5LP Tel: 01977 683 135
Northstar Hotels Ltd, Mortimer Road, Penistone, Sheffield, South Yorkshire Tel: 01226 766 086
A remote traditional Dales pub, simply furnished with lots of character, an open fire and stone flagstones.
yorkshire’s favourite pub
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Cubley Hall
An award-winning traditional pub with flag stone floors, exposed beams, oak panelling and roaring fires.
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The Black Swan
107 Water Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS11 5WD Tel: 0113 243 3711
Selling traditional hand pulled beer, fine wine and malt whisky, fresh food served all day every day.
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The Anvil Inn The Anvil Inn, Main Street, Sawdon, North Yorkshire YO13 9DY Tel: 01723 859 896
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The Adelphi 1-3 Hunslet Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS10 1JQ Tel: 0113 245 6377
Cross Scythes
A focus on simple food cooked to a high standard, the hotel/pub’s main goal is to create a community hub.
Staff of Life
Real ales, guest beers, locally produced organic beers, locally made organic ciders and numerous bottled ciders.
Baslow Road, Totley, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S17 4AE Tel: 0114 236 0204
T: 01904 744 261 E: info@yeoldsuninn.co.uk W: www.yeoldsuninn.co.uk
Whilst we couldn’t fit in every single pub, these examples highlight some of the ones that are definitely worth a visit. So, whether you are looking for a place that is a purveyor of real ale, somewhere leagues ahead with its lager, a corner stone of the community or a bite to eat at an award-winning gastro pub – there’s something for everyone.
Ring O Bells
550 Burnley Road, Todmorden, West Yorkshire OL14 8JF Tel: 01706 819 033
Black Swan Inn
The Black Swan offers Ghost Suppers for those brave people who go on York Horror tours. Ye Old Sun Inn
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17 century Public House offers a traditional welcome. Providing guest accommodation along with Ales and food.
Welcome to our new Ale Trail – a celebration of the vast and varied array of Yorkshire pubs, which serve up some of the finest drinks, food and hospitality found anywhere in the UK. We hope this pint-sized guide will give you a taste for some of the fantastic pubs in Yorkshire.
A traditional, family owned, welcoming Yorkshire pub. The food is all sourced locally.
Fearby, Masham, Ripon, North Yorkshire HG4 4NF Tel: 01765 689 477
Colton, Tadcaster, North Yorkshire LS24 8EP
T: 01765 680 101 Bistro & Bar T: 01765 680 100 Tours, Group Bookings & Events E: sue.dempsey@blacksheep.co.uk W: www.blacksheepbrewery.co.uk
The George & Dragon, Hudswell, a hidden gem in the Dales! Yorkshire’s first community owned, award-winning pub and only 2 miles from Richmond! A shining example of true Yorkshire hospitality, welcoming, friendly and full of laughter! Real ales, fabulous home cooked food, and Fijian specialities! Stunning views over the Swale Valley. Walkers, children and dogs all welcome! We have a shop, library, Wi-Fi, and laptops for hire!
Jumping aboard our real ale bar car is guaranteed to set you in good stead for the day. With a selection of locally brewed real ales conveyed on most trains – what are you waiting for? Poured from the cask into specially constructed containers to ensure the perfect pint no matter what time of the day, sit back in comfort as you ‘sup’ travelling through the Bronte countryside.
The Royal Oak is located in the heart of historic York, just a few minutes walk from York Minster. Throughout the year you can enjoy a seasonal, locally sourced British menu including traditional Sunday lunch. As a Cask Marque accredited pub, we offer a range of quality ales and lagers together with an extensive wine menu. Local ales include, Leeds Pale, Yorkshire Terrier and Old Peculier.
Wellgarth, Masham, Ripon, North Yorkshire HG4 4EN
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Hill Top Road, Thornton, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD13 3QL Tel: 01274 832 296
T: 01748 518 373 E: georgeanddragonhudswell@yahoo.co.uk W: www.georgeanddragonhudswell.com
T: 01904 628 869 E: info@royaloakyork.com W: www.royaloakyork.com
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Hudswell, Richmond, North Yorkshire DL11 6BL
18 Goodramgate, York, North Yorkshire YO1 7LG
Set in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, the Black Sheep Brewery is the ideal location for a day or evening out. Why not take one of our guided tours of our brewery and find out how we brew our famous ales? Afterwards, you can kick back and relax over a delicious meal at the Black Sheep Bar & Bistro. Our shop has lots of Black Sheep goodies including, of course, our range of
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T: 01535 645 214 E: admin@kwvr.co.uk W: www.kwvr.co.uk
Royal Oak
Black Sheep Brewery
Our small, relaxed, family run Inn prides itself on offering quality food, drink and accommodation, in an informal atmosphere. Quality home-cooked food, made from local ingredients, relaxing, peaceful accommodation on the edge of the North York Moors National Park, and Cropton Brewery at the bottom of the garden. A choice of continental or traditional meals are served in the elegant restaurant, whilst bar meals are available in the village bar and conservatory.
The Railway Station, Haworth, Keighley, West Yorkshire BD22 8NJ
ales and a considered wine list. The inn is able to accommodate formal and informal dining and has an elegant private dining room for up to 20 guests. From November 2011 guest accommodation will also be available. The outside seating area offers an ideal place to enjoy the sunshine and a drink or meal. Visit the website for early bird menu (Magnificent 7), Supper Clubs and all other events.
A traditional real ale pub famous for its charm and found on Allhallowgate, one of the oldest parts of Ripon.
T: 01751 417 330 E: info@newinncropton.co.uk W: www.newinncropton.co.uk
Situated in the heart of Hull’s famous ‘Avenues’ area, Pave is an independent, locally owned Café bar, playing host to regular Live Sunday Jazz sessions, as well as the weekly Jazz Jam. The bar is also home of The Otherside Comedy Club. Recently awarded cask marque for the 2nd year running, the bar will also feature in the good beer guide 2012. The perfect place to enjoy great food, real ale, personally selected wines and an amazing range of world beers.
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One Eyed Rat 51 Allhallowgate, Ripon, North Yorkshire HG4 1LQ Tel: 01765 607 704
Cropton, Nr Pickering, North Yorkshire YO18 8HH
T: 01482 333 181 E: info@pavebar.co.uk W: www.pavebar.co.uk
Carpenter’s Arms
A classic British menu with all dishes prepared freshly on site and a good selection of well-kept beers and cask ales.
16 friendly atmosphere of our charming Yorkshire inn. We have 4 luxury and 4 standard bedrooms and can accommodate everyone from couples seeking a romantic country getaway, to families and parties of walkers or cyclists. And whilst you’re here, you can tuck into beautifully cooked fresh food made from top quality, locally sourced produce, and take in the spectacular views from our large, private gardens.
Old White Beare Village Street, Norwood Green, Halifax, West Yorkshire HX3 8QG Tel: 01274 676 645
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Midnight Bell 101 Water Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS11 5QN Tel: 0113 244 5044
Canal Basin, Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire HX6 2AG
T: 01347 821 506 E: enquiries@thedurhamox.com W: www.thedurhamox.com
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Shoulder of Mutton Main Street, Kirkby Overblow, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG3 1HD Tel: 01423 871 205 E: info@shoulderofmuttonharrogate.co.uk W: www.shoulderofmuttonharrogate.co.uk Built in the 1880s, the Shoulder of Mutton is steeped in history and retains all of its original charm and beauty.
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Beer Festivals
From historic breweries with coppers gleaming under oak-timbered ceilings and mystic brews frothing in antique stone ‘squares’, to micro breweries with state-of-the-art stainless steel, today’s dedicated Yorkshire brewers are busily producing hundreds of varieties of real ale for you to enjoy! Those in search of a beer break in Yorkshire would be wise to head to one of our region’s breweries, where we have plenty to choose from.
One of the best ways to get out and about in Yorkshire is to indulge in one of the many food and drink festivals taking place throughout the year. They provide the opportunity to discover the thirst quenching delights that the county has to offer!
For more information go to:
Leeds CAMRA Beer, Cider and Perry Festival, March
Specialising in award-winning ales, beers, ciders and much more, you really are spoilt for choice when it comes to enjoying a local tipple in Yorkshire. Check out our selection below.
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Black Sheep Brewery Boots and Beer Walking Festival, september
After 19 wonderful years at Oakwood, the Rotherham Real Ale and Music Festival has moved to the MAGNA Science Adventure Centre. With several bars spread over seven areas, we hope you’ll agree that the Rotherham Real Ale Festival is the same friendly and exciting event that has made it so popular, but with the benefit of the great facilities that MAGNA can provide.
Every year the members of Leeds CAMRA, the Campaign for Real Ale, put together the biggest and best selection of real ales, ciders and perries that will be seen all year in Leeds. Add to this a fantastic selection of global beers from all over the world, tasty food, a selection of beery stalls, and live music from local bands, they have a festival that really is the place to be in March.
Walking and beer seem to be natural companions and both are celebrated at the Black Sheep Boots & Beer Walking Festival. Bringing you a fantastic programme of exclusive evening entertainment events along with their usual programme of fantastic walks and of course their award-winning ales!
Dales Festival of Food and Drink, May
Hull Real Ale and Cider Festival, September
Weaving together the three fundamental elements that make the Dales Festival of Food and Drink a success – Food, Farming and Fun. Visitors will find something for everyone from the best locally sources organic meats to award-winning beers within the festival’s own Drinks Marquee and ‘Beer Festival’.
The Hull Real Ale and Cider Festival is held at Hull City Hall in September every year. The three-day festival is organised by the Hull and East Yorkshire Branch of CAMRA, the Campaign for Real Ale. The real ale selection provides something for everyone, male or female, and all ages with the following beer styles represented: Milds, Bitters, Best Bitters, Strong Ales, Stouts, Porters, Real Lagers, Golden Ales, Speciality Beers and Organic Beers. WHITBY
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the craft and skill that goes into brewing the beers on a guided tour of the original Victorian brew house. The brewing process is built on almost two centuries of tradition, passed down through five generations of the Theakston family. From the Visitor Centre you can see the working cooperage, one of the last remaining in this country, where craft cooper, Jonathan Manby, handcrafts wooden casks ready to be filled with the legendary Old Peculier ale!
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Heritage & gardens Yorkshire’s heritage encompasses magnificent ruins, grand estates, traces of marauding Vikings and the legacy of mills and mining. Discover Yorkshire’s stunning gardens and museums, learn about their restoration, collections and events they host.
best shopping opportunities around from Harvey Nichols to the famous historic Leeds market - you’ll be spoilt for choice!
Indulgence Have an indulgent visit to Yorkshire and treat yourself to something special, unusual or downright decadent. Spend an afternoon in the historic Harrogate Turkish Baths followed by a night at a gorgeous country house hotel and dinner at one of Yorkshire’s five Michelin starred restaurants.
The Great Outdoors Yorkshire is famous for its countryside – the rolling hills, moors and dales. The National Parks of the Yorkshire Dales, North York Moors and the Peak District are perfect for walking holidays and the stunning coastline has some of the most popular seaside resorts in the UK.
City Life Yorkshire cities such as Leeds and Sheffield offer everything from café culture to clubs, brasseries to ballet and gardens to galleries. You will find some of the
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PEAK DISTRICT Family Fun Yorkshire is home to some great days out for all ages with plenty to keep children (and adults) entertained! Explore the elements of wind, earth, air, fire and water at Magna, the UK’s 1st science adventure centre. Experience the dramatic story of the world’s oceans, from the dawn of time and into the future at Hull’s award-winning ‘submarium’ at the Deep.
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Yorkshire art comprises acclaimed theatre companies, ballet, classical music and modern galleries. Combine the visual delights of Yorkshire’s landscape with the best of outdoor sculpture and visit the world renowned Yorkshire Sculpture Park or visit the famous David Hockney exhibition at Salts Mill in Saltaire.
Yorkshire’s famed food and drink can be found in abundance across the county’s numerous markets, farm shops and restaurants. From Michelin to madras, rhubarb to real ale, cheese to Yorkshire Pudding, Yorkshire is simply delicious!
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6 YORKSHIRE COASt The Yorkshire coastline encompasses some of the UK’s most rugged and charming countryside, from tiny fishing villages clinging to rocky cliffs to glorious stretches of white sand and family-friendly seaside resorts, with everything from windswept abbeys to the county’s best fish and chips. You can expect Blue Flag beaches, chilly feet if you brave the sea and a chance to lose yourself in this naturally beautiful destination.
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Yorkshire By Rail
YORKSHIRE BY ROAD
You can get to Yorkshire by high-speed train from London or Edinburgh in less than two hours with Grand Central and East Coast services. The Midlands is even nearer to Yorkshire’s cities, while TransPennine services offer direct links from the North West and the North East.
Britain’s biggest and fastest highways cross Yorkshire from north to south and east to west, making getting here by car or by coach very simple indeed. For details of the quickest (or the most scenic) driving routes see the AA or RAC websites www.theaa.com and www.rac.co.uk
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YORKSHIRE BY AIR
Ferry services to Hull and Newcastle link Yorkshire with Holland, Belgium and Germany. P&O Ferries operate overnight services to Hull from Rotterdam and Zeebrugge.
Leeds-Bradford International Airport is our busiest air gateway, with flights from Aberdeen, Belfast, Bristol, Exeter, Edinburgh, Glasgow, the Isle of Man, London Gatwick, Newquay, Plymouth and Southampton. You can also fly to Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield, Humberside Airport and Durham Tees Valley Airport.
go to www.yorkshire.com and plan your brilliant break today
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...Have a brilliant Yorkshire Whether you’re looking for fun and entertainment, excitement and adventure, passion and romance, gourmet dining or good old home cooking, you’ll find more of it in Yorkshire. We’ve got everything here, from rolling moors and dales to dramatic coastlines and the sandy beaches of family resorts such as Scarborough and Whitby. Our vibrant cities, historic market towns, medieval castles and cathedrals combined with great museums and state of the art visitor attractions make Yorkshire a county that offers everything you could possibly wish for. If you want to get away from the sound of the city, we’ve got open countryside and great big skies. If you’re looking for bright lights and urban buzz in cities like Leeds and Sheffield or places packed with centuries of heritage such as York, we can do that too. A romantic weekend for two, Yorkshire has luxury spas, boutique hotels and cosy country inns all with great local food and heaps of character. Yorkshire is blessed with an abundance of days out or weekend away ideas that are guaranteed to keep you returning year after year. So whether you are discovering something for the first time or enjoying it again for the hundredth time, Yorkshire and its great attractions won’t disappoint. It’s no wonder that Yorkshire is fast becoming the must see destination in the UK. There’s so much to choose from, so much, so near, so different – Have a brilliant Yorkshire! Go to www.yorkshire.com and plan your brilliant break today
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Yorkshire events cover a multitude of themes. For festivals, there is food and drink in the Dales and York, famous ales in Masham and of course many farmers’ markets. Music festivals cover everything from Early Music (Beverley) to rock at the Leeds Festival.
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Yorkshire is passionate about sport and is home to Yorkshire County Cricket Club and many top football and rugby teams. The county is also a perfect place for all outdoor enthusiasts. From the best cross country mountain bike track in the world at Dalby and surfing at Scarborough, to the county’s nine top class race courses.
For more details about any of Yorkshire’s Food and Drink Festivals, go to www.yorkshire.com/delicious
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Yorkshire has it all: seven vibrant cities, three National Parks, miles of golden beaches, two UNESCO World Heritage sites and the world’s only UNESCO City of Film, exciting contemporary and historical attractions, a full calendar of international events, and more Michelin starred restaurants than any other area outside of London.
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York Food and Drink Festival is unique because it is set in and around the City’s many amazing historic venues. With nearly 200 pubs in York, beer drinkers are spoilt for choice.
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The Black Bull in Paradise, The Brewery, Masham, North Yorkshire HG4 4YD
A very warm welcome awaits you when you visit this historic family brewery situated in the beautiful market town of Masham. The Black Bull in Paradise Visitor Centre and Brewery Tap is open daily from 10.30am, where you can sample the Theakston legendary ales; there are always six different beers to try. Discover the story behind the famous Old Peculier ale and experience the wonderful aromas of hops and malt that are used to brew the award-winning Theakston beers! Experience firsthand
York Festival of Food and Drink, September
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For more information please contact: Welcome to Yorkshire Dry Sand Foundry, Foundry Square, Holbeck, Leeds LS11 5DL T: 0113 322 3500 E: info@yorkshire.com W: www.yorkshire.com
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