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3 Oct 24, 11:11 PM |
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York
We’ve booked a huge Airbnb for next year in Scotland for big birthdays and anniversaries that were missed during covid that long weekend is is sorted golf hot tubs catering
But us 4 girls been friends over 60 years did York in mum and dads caravan 40 years ago Airbnb booked We will be doing the minster castle railway museum the aircraft and motorbike museum won’t be eating out 2 great cooks We have a week so any other suggestions are welcome we don’t do cocktails love old grave yards gardens afternoon tea / cheese wine charcuterie etc Any suggestions must be guide dog friendly as we will have one with us |
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4 Oct 24, 01:04 AM |
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Absolutely love York, so great to explore! If you have cars maybe a trip to Whitby for a day out too?
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4 Oct 24, 04:53 AM |
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Whitby is brilliant! A friend has a static caravan there near the Abbey and we have a girls weekend at least once a year.
We were there just last month and she had booked a tour of the Whitby Gin company, a very small independent company who distill their own Gin ( and have branched out into rum!) they also make their own bottles which have a very specific design and of course you can buy a bottle or three at the end of the tour. I’m not much of a drinker ( and very rarely gin) but the tour was really interesting and I did enjoy the tasters! |
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4 Oct 24, 05:50 AM |
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No need to head all the way to Whitby for a Gin Distillery tour - there is a distillery in Stamford Bridge as well ellersfarmdistillery...stillery-tours
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4 Oct 24, 07:53 AM |
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Harrogate and Knaresborough on the doorstep as well as Leeds
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4 Oct 24, 08:23 AM |
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We did the bus tour of York and I now know more about York than London. Very interested to see local bad boy Dick Turpins grave, not sure it contains the horse though.
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4 Oct 24, 08:40 AM |
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Will look at some of these planning is all down to me again
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4 Oct 24, 08:50 AM |
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For my friends 60th we did one of the ghost walks which was pretty good fun. I think they’re a few companies that offer them.
There’s a place called pairings which is a wine bar that does charcuterie boards and other bits that looks nice although I’ve not been yet. pairings/ Have a great time! |
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4 Oct 24, 09:32 AM |
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Afternoon tea at Betty’s or The Grand
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4 Oct 24, 09:34 AM |
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I have just reread your post and realised the Viking Museum isn't on your list. That is certainly worth a visit, sorry I didn't mention it before but I saw museums and didn't read it properly.
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