On 1st June, my Britain Insider column introduced the idea of the Viking city of York as a must-see destination for a Girls Getaway. It became that week's most read article by travel advisors and if you missed it, check out the left hand Read More.
Given this level of popularity, this week's collection further illustrates how some of the castles, historic houses and abbeys on York's doorstep make it the ideal hub for a three-to-four-night travel less, experience more programme.
To whet your appetite, this week's Yorkshire collection includes two spectacular castles, two award-winning gardens and a Georgian water garden, famous collections of teddy bears, dolls houses and period rooms in miniature, a living history folk museum, a sampling foodie tour of Yorkshire's capital of food and a heads up for another feel-good series of 'All Creatures Great And Small'. Use the right hand Read More to read the full story.
Don't forget, York is only a 1-hour 46-minute train ride north of London and a 2-hour drive from Manchester, the great northern gateway to Britain. |
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