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City
of York Dot Com, York @@@@
This guide to the beautiful medieval City of York in North Yorkshire,
England, is for both tourists and business people.
Harrogate @@@@@
The Harrogate Online Project is a locally based internet project for
the promotion of the town of Harrogate and the surrounding district.
Hunmanby.Com @@@
A look at the village and people of Hunmanby in North Yorkshire.
Ilkley @@
A pleasant spa town situated in lower Wharfedale at the southern edge
of the Yorkshire Dales. Although within easy reach of the cities of
Leeds and Bradford, Ilkley is surrounded by fine unspoiled scenery,
with Ilkley Moor and the famous Cow and Calf rocks positioned just
above the town.
Ingleton
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Although officially only just on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National
Park, Ingleton boasts some of the finest limestone scenery in the
region. Situated on the western flank of Ingleborough, one of the
area's famous Three Peaks, Ingleton makes an excellent base for walking,
climbing and caving.
Knaresborough Online
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Dramatically set above a gorge of the River Nidd, Knaresborough has
experienced centuries of eventful history involving town and castle;
today it has a thriving calendar of events and many attractions.
Malham @@
A small dales village north of Skipton in the beautiful Yorkshire
Dales National Park. Besides being the inspiration for Charles Kingsley's
classic children's novel, The Water Babies, the area around Malham
is perhaps most famous as featuring some of the finest limestone scenery
in the country.
The North York Moors,
North Yorkshire @@@
Information about this area of North Yorkshire, designated as a National
Park. Presented in association with Eagle Intermedia's existing Bronte
Country and Yorkshire Dales Web sites.
Scarborough.allhere.com,
Scarborough @@@
An interactive map of Scarborough, including a virtual walk along
the beach and views from the castle.
Scarborough Online,
Scarborough @@@@
Probably the world's first sea side resort, Scarborough has attracted
visitors for nearly 400 years. Steeped in a thousand years of history
and surrounded by beauty, Scarborough is the Queen of the Yorkshire
Coast, offering something for everyone.
Settle @@
Above the town's market square towers the dominant limestone cliff
of Castleberg Crag, and beyond that (but out of view from the town)
the limestone outcrops and caves of Attermire Scar - which can be
reached on foot.
Skipton
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A market town in Airedale, and situated at the southern boundary of
the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Situated on the main A65 route
which skirts the Yorkshire Dales and leads on to the Lake District,
Skipton makes an ideal base for touring some of the best loved attractions
in northern England.
Thirsk Information,
Thirsk @@
Information about Thirsk in North Yorkshire for both the visitor and
resident. Events noticeboard, bus timetables, and useful links to
local, tourist and national sites.
Virtual Tour
of Ripon @@@
An interesting online tour of Ripon, starting at the market place
where there are a number of fascinating points of interest.
Yorkshire Coast Online
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The Yorkshire coastline covers some of the counties most beautiful
countryside, with dramatic sea views to quiet country villages, forests
and moors. If you want a holiday full of variety, from busy harbours
and attractions, to sitting back and relaxing, the Yorkshire Coast
has it all.
York Online, York
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From Vikings to Vindaloo, Romans to Roast Beef, York Online is a simple,
useful guide to the city of York.
York Regional
Area, York @@
York is a thriving modern city with a history stretching back at least
2,000 years. Within its city walls there is abundant evidence of its
Roman, Viking and Medieval history mixed with classic architecture
of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.
The Yorkshire Dales
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Much of the landscape here is limestone country, lush green valleys
(known locally as "dales") crested with white limestone cliffs (known
as "scars") cutting through wilder uplands beneath towering peaks
("fells") of dark millstone grit.
York
Travel Guide, York @@
Your guide to public transport information in the York area including
news, local bus services and a link to the York Journey Planner.
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