Here it is, that time once again when we proudly announce our competition winner; our fabulous Heritage cottage giveaway in partnership with Aspalls Suffolk goes to Heidi Stuart! Congratulations.
If you love English heritage then Yorkshire is a great place to visit. The UK’s biggest county has such a rich history, with grand castles and ancient ruins, old fishing villages and remnants of an industrial past across the landscape.
With its evocative moorland, long coastline, and rugged hill country, Yorkshire has some of the most distinctive landscape in the country, and it’s no wonder that it’s been the backdrop to so many great books,
The Yorkshire Dales National Park has taken countless centuries to reach its current beautiful form. The wind, rain, and occasional ice age has created a rugged landscape that 20,000 people call home, and thousands more visit every year.
Yorkshire is famous for many things, but its landscape is the crowning glory. Two National Parks (Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors), three AONBs, and a dramatic coastline pay testament to that.
One of the most famous walks in the UK, the Pennine Way stretches along the spine of Britain, from the Peak District National Park right up to the Scottish Borders. It’s known as one of the toughest, most challenging treks around, 267 miles of mostly high level walking through three National Parks and ending in another country
With its diverse landscape, two National Parks, a dramatic coastline, and many lovely towns and villages, Yorkshire is one of the most popular destinations for holidaymakers in the UK.