- York
- Leeds
- Wetherby
- Harrogate
- Goole
- Pickering
- Escrick
- Riccal
- Filey
- Bridlington
- Hornsea
- Helmsley
- Easingwold
- Driffield
- Market Weighton
- Malton
- Skelton
- Alne
- Elvington
- New Earswick
- Strensal
- Sherburn in Elmet
- Scarborough
- Knaresborough
- Ripon
- Selby
- Bridlington
- Pickering
- Malton
- Bridlington
- Beverley
- Pocklington
- and surrounding areas
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York is a walled city, situated at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. The city has a rich heritage and has provided the backdrop to major political events throughout much of its two millennia of existence.
The city was founded by the Romans in 71 AD. They called it Eboracum, a name perhaps derived from one used by the British tribes who inhabited the area. The Romans made it the capital of their Province of Britannia Inferior.At the end of Roman rule in 415 AD the settlement was taken over by the Angles and the city became known as Eoforwic. The city came to be the episcopal, and later, royal centre of the Kingdom of Northumbria.The Vikings captured the city in 866 AD, and for the period between 866 and the final incorporation of Northumbria into the Kingdom of England in 954, York is sometimes referred to by modern writers by its Scandinavianised form, Jórvík. The name modern form "York" was first used in the 13th century.In the Middle Ages York grew as a major wool trading centre and the ecclesiastical capital of the northern province of England. The Province of York has remained one of the two Church of England ecclesiastical provinces, along with that of Canterbury
Harrogate (or Harrogate Spa) is a spa town in North Yorkshire, England. The town is a popular tourist destination; its spa waters, RHS Harlow Carr gardens and Betty's Tearooms are world famous visitor attractions, and the town serves as an ideal location from which to explore the nearby Yorkshire Dales national park. The town originated in the 17th century, with High Harrogate and Low Harrogate as two separate settlements. It lies adjacent to Knaresborough, with which it forms a single urban area, and is in the Nidd valley.
Harrogate spa water contains iron, sulphur and common salt. The town became known as 'The English Spa' in the Georgian Era, after its waters were first discovered in the sixteenth century. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries especially, these 'chalybeate' waters (i.e. containing iron) were a popular health treatment, and the influx of wealthy but sickly visitors contributed significantly to the wealth of the town.
Some interesting Links are detailed below:-
Travel Links in the York Area
Scarborough
York Minster
York Rail Station
Tourist Attractions in the York / Scarborough/ Leeds Area
Blue Flag Beaches - Yorkshire 
York Tourist Information
Scarborough Sightseeing Information
Beverley Races |