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10 of Our Favourite Autumn Walks in North Yorkshire
Each season transforms the beautiful scenery of North Yorkshire in many different ways. With every season offering new challenges and things to do, here we will list some of our favourite Autumn Walks in North Yorkshire.
Yorkshire - A State of Mind
Fifteen million tourists a year are drawn to Yorkshire by the stunning variety of landscape and over 800 attractions, from World Heritage Sites to mining museums, ruined castles and abbeys, to hands on museums. You’ll find serene gardens and unique breweries, thrilling rides and industrial heritage. From attractions and museums to sports and galleries, from the history-lover to the inquisitive child, there’s something for everyone
Walking in Cumbria - Beyond The Lake District
3 of the best walks in Cumbria outside of the Lake District
Suffolk - A Local's Guide
Renowned for its exceptional churches and beautiful Tudor villages, Suffolk’s stunning medieval architecture was built on the wool trade. But the secret of Suffolk does not end there; the coast is rich with beaches and tiny creeks, and big skies are a feature of delightful undulating, unspoilt countryside which inspired great artists Thomas Gainsborough and John Constable.
The Wonderful Thing About Shropshire
The wonderful thing about the county is that it is largely unspoilt and undeveloped. The countryside is beautiful, fantastic for walking and yet, particularly because of its history, there are still plenty of things to see and do. There are castles galore (e.g. Ludlow, Shrewsbury, Stokesay, Whittington and nearby Powys and Chirk) and sites such as Ironbridge Gorge, a World Heritage Site.
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