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THE VIKING NORTH
4
days / 3 nights - Saturday to Tuesday
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Hardly surprising that the region
has been used extensively for film and TV locations. It is perhaps
one of the most varied scenic regions in the country.
However, it is perhaps as well-known for being at the very heart
of England's Viking past, when the Norsemen ran their 'Danelaw'
from the great settlement of Jorvic. Later, it became the medieval
walled city of York and there rose the greatest of all
English cathedrals. On this tour you'll see the austere, heather
covered moorlands of Jane Eyre, the hills and lakes of
the north eastern Peaks, Captain Cook's north
east coast, and the rolling landscape of the Dales.
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History
is represented by magnificent ruined abbeys, castles and a variety
of great houses and homes. Combine these two aspects with gardens,
country pubs, local colour, and traditional, timeless towns and
you have an absolute winner! If mountains and lakes
are 'your thing', then combine this with either the preceding
Lake District or our
succeeding Lincoln tour, or even
both! |
DEPARTURE
DATES & PRICES FOR YEAR 2008
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Tour
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Depart
Manchester
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Return
Manchester
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VIK
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Saturday
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Tuesday
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VIK
01
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26 Apr
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29 Apr
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VIK
02
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10 May
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13 May
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VIK
03
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24 May
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27 May
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VIK
04
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07 Jun
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10 Jun
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VIK
05
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21 Jun
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24 Jun
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VIK
06
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05 Jul
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08 Jul
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VIK
07
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19 Jul
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22 Jul
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VIK
08
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02 Aug
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05 Aug
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VIK
09
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16 Aug
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19 Aug
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VIK
10
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30 Aug
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02 Sep
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VIK
11
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13 Sep
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16 Sep
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VIK
12
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27 Sep
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30 Sep
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VIK
13
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11 Oct
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14 Oct
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Price:
GBP £460 pp twin share / GBP £480 single
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What
your tour price includes
- Your
accommodation for 3 nights while on the tour is included
in your tour price, and this includes both full breakfasts
and dinners;
- Your
price also includes all entrance fees to attractions,
transportation, services of driver/guide-companion
and all taxes and tips other than those you may wish
to give your guide;
- Airport
transfers and B&B accommodation pre and post tour is not
included but can be reserved at a specially discounted
price from £45 per person in a twin share and
from £60 for single occupancy.
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| TENTATIVE
ITINERARY |
NIGHTSTOP
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DAY
ONE - SATURDAY
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We depart from central Manchester
at 08:30. Our scenic drive to York takes us via the Lancashire
villages of Todmordon and to Yorkshire for Haworth. The Haworth
Parsonage was home for those incredible literary sisters,
the Brontes. We'll collect tour participants who have been staying
overnight here combining our Lakes and Lancashire tour with
this one. We'll see the famed parsonage before continuing to
York.
York itself is a fabulous Viking
walled city that has much to offer its visitors, from the splendid
Minster, the city centre castle, the Roman Museum, and the National
Railway Museum, to the medieval shopping 'Shambles'. We'll spend
the greater part of our day exploring its delights.
Our accommodation base is on
the very edge of the North Yorkshire Moors, but just 45 minutes
from the city. En route, we'll see the pretty village of Coxwold.
Alternatively, we stay
near the elegant spa town of Harrogate.
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Helmsley/Harrogate
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DAY
TWO - SUNDAY
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From our Yorkshire base, we head
westward across the heather-covered moors to Whitby.
This is Captain Cook country and we'll explore his local heritage.
Later, we experience a change of transport. You'll board a train
(subject to schedules) at the North Yorkshire Moors Railway
and for the duration of the journey you'll relive the nostalgia
of the steam age. Harry Potter fans will find the station somewhat
familiar! Next, the most spectacular stately home in Yorkshire,
Castle Howard. This beautiful palace is still lived in
by the Howard family who built it in the 18th century. You'll
have free time here to explore the house and grounds.
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Helmsley/Harrogate
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DAY
THREE - MONDAY
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We take the real back roads now,
over the austere but magnificently beautiful moors to West Yorkshire.
Down one such back road we find Rievaulx Abbey. In the
days before Henry VIII, great and rich monasteries dominated
the region. Their huge skeletons dominate the valleys and remind
us of their once undoubted power and riches before Henry robbed
them of it all.
Our next stop is at Richmond,
one of the nicest towns in England, situated in the heart of
the dales country at Swaledale. Its castle dominates the town
and the steep streets are around the central cobbled market
square. There's also Scollards Hall built in 1080, one
of England's oldest domestic buildings. And, if time allows,
a riverside walk by the castle along the River Swale will be
a memorable event.
The Dales, taking us though Yorkshire
and into Northumbria, are worth a day of anybody's time! Besides
the staggering beauty of the area, including the famed Highforce
waterfall, history is writ large in the remains of ancient lead
workings and settlements.
We return south to our base via
the town of Ripon (please note: occasionally, Ripon is
used as our base and this itinerary is remoulded around this
point). In Ripon you can visit the captivating 7th century Cathedral
and Ripon itself is a meandering of medieval streets dotted
with tea rooms and arts and crafts shops. This cathedral, originally
a minster until 1836, is as spectacular in its way to York Minster.
A particular feature of interest is the crypt of the original
church that stood here (AD. 672). Those having seen enough ecclesiastical
heritage might try the Prison and Police or Workhouse museums
instead!
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Helmsley/Harrogate
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DAY
FOUR - TUESDAY
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Our first port of call is Harrogate.
This elegant city is the North's Bath. Georgian building, beautiful
municipal gardens and memorable architecture mark it out. Several-times
winner of 'Britain in Bloom' the town of Harrogate boasts some
of the most attractive parks and gardens in the region. One
particular local attraction is the Royal Horticultural Society's
Harlow Carr Gardens. These are the society's most northerly
gardens and an interesting way to see what can be grown here.
This afternoon we'll see why
the region is so popular for film locations. A short drive brings
us the Ilkley. Did you see the film 'Calendar Girls', the true
story of the Women's Institute ladies who produced the infamous
nude calendar? Well, this is where it was shot and where the
real ladies of the Women's Institute came from. Further south
our routing takes us through more location country, most notably
the town of Holmfirth, The UK's longest running TV comedy programme,
'Last of the Summer Wine', about the second childhood of a group
of ageing delinquents and their farcical adventures, was set
in the picturesque Holme Valley. Even without their 'fame' you'd
want us to have introduced you to this area. No doubt you'll
find taking a few shots yourself hard to resist!
We complete our day in the High Peaks, near Glossop, where those
continuing onto our Peak District and Cheshire Explorer will
spend the night. Those finishing their touring with us will
return to Manchester. Accommodation in Manchester is not included
in your tour price.
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On some of the
above departure dates, we are also offering theme tours.
Ask for details info@backroadstouring.co.uk
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tour may be combined with either our three day Lincoln & Peaks tour, or with our three day Lake
District tour, or with both. It will also link with other
three and four day tours departing from our London, Dublin, Glasgow
and Lille bases. You would normally either take a train or fly
from Manchester on the last evening of this tour. |
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