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    York and the Dales Awaits: A Journey into Yorkshire’s Past and Present

    by Bronwyn 12 July 2024
    written by Bronwyn

    I’m eagerly looking forward to my upcoming trip to York and Yorkshire. This adventure offers a mix of rich history, beautiful landscapes, and the thrill of visiting filming locations for some of my favorite shows like “The Crown” and “Harry Potter.” Yorkshire really embodies the essence of England, and I’m excited to fully experience it.

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    Yorkshire Dales Photo by Gary Butterfield on Unsplash

    First on my list are the Yorkshire Dales, a breathtaking landscape of rolling hills, picturesque valleys, and charming villages. The natural beauty of the Dales has not only made it a favorite destination for hikers and nature lovers but also a popular filming location. The sweeping vistas and timeless scenery provide the perfect backdrop for many film and TV series. Fans of “The Crown” might recognize parts of the Dales as stand-ins for various royal estates, bringing to life the grandeur and drama of the series. Similarly, “Harry Potter” enthusiasts will be delighted to know that some scenes from the beloved films were shot in this enchanting region, adding an extra layer of magic to the visit.

    After enjoying the beauty of the Dales, I’m making my way to York, a city rich in history and charm. The York Minster is a must-see, with its stunning Gothic architecture and impressive stained glass windows. I’m excited to stroll through its grand nave and ascend the central tower for a panoramic view of the city. The Shambles, with its narrow, winding streets and overhanging timber-framed buildings, feels like a step back in time. It’s easy to see why this quaint street has served as inspiration for numerous film and television sets.

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    York Minister Photo by Al Elmes on Unsplash

    The York City Walls offer a fascinating historical journey. As I walk along these ancient fortifications, I am tracing the footsteps of Roman soldiers, medieval knights, and countless others who have walked these walls over the centuries. Each stone seems to tell a story, and I am excited to discover more about the city’s past.

    One of the highlights of my trip will be visiting the JORVIK Viking Centre. As a history enthusiast, I’m thrilled to learn about the Viking heritage of York, formerly known as Jorvik. The immersive exhibits promise to bring the Viking age to life, complete with sights, sounds, and even smells of the era. It’s a unique opportunity to experience history in a way that’s both educational and entertaining.

    I simply can’t overlook the iconic King’s Manor – a breathtaking example of medieval architecture that has withstood the trials of time. It’s truly inspiring to contemplate the numerous historical figures who once graced its halls, and I’m eager to delve into its rich history and picturesque surroundings.

    Speaking of filming locations, I’m really looking forward to visiting some of the sites used in “The Crown.” This critically acclaimed series has brought many historical events to life, and seeing the actual locations will add a new dimension to my appreciation of the show. From grand estates to charming villages, Yorkshire has provided a stunning backdrop for this royal drama.

    In addition to ‘The Crown,’ Yorkshire has been a popular filming location for many other movies and TV series. From ‘Downton Abbey’ to ‘Harry Potter,’ the region’s diverse landscapes and historic buildings have made it a favorite among filmmakers. Visiting these locations will feel like stepping into my favorite scenes and reliving the magic of the screen.

    As I prepare for this journey, I am also looking forward to the cultural experiences that York and Yorkshire have to offer. The city’s vibrant arts scene, bustling markets, and cozy tea rooms promise a delightful blend of activities. I am particularly excited to visit the Yorkshire Museum and the National Railway Museum, both of which offer fascinating insights into the region’s history and heritage.

    I’m eagerly looking forward to my upcoming trip to York and Yorkshire. I’m excited about exploring the natural beauty of the Yorkshire Dales, discovering the historic streets of York, and visiting filming locations from “The Crown” and “Harry Potter.” Every moment promises to be a memorable adventure, and I can’t wait to immerse myself in the rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture of this incredible region.

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    Exploring Highclere: From Downton Abbey to Tutankhamun

    by Bronwyn 9 July 2024
    by Bronwyn 9 July 2024

    I’m eagerly counting down the days until my visit to Highclere Castle. Home to the Earls of Carnarvon and famous for its role in “Downton Abbey,” this estate promises a rich journey …

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    Exploring Eilean Donan Castle: From Lilliput Lane to the Scottish Highlands

    by Bronwyn 4 July 2024
    by Bronwyn 4 July 2024

    I’m eagerly anticipating our visit to Eilean Donan Castle, inspired by a Lilliput Lane model and rich with history. This iconic Scottish fortress, connecting our Inverness adventures to the Isle of Skye, …

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    Anticipating an Adventure: Exploring the Isle of Skye

    by Bronwyn 3 July 2024
    by Bronwyn 3 July 2024

    Anticipation is high as my sister Jacqui and I prepare for our upcoming trip to the Isle of Skye. From exploring the enchanting Fairy Pools to hiking the iconic Quiraing Walk, we’re …

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    Anticipating Inverness: A Highland Adventure Awaits

    by Bronwyn 2 July 2024
    by Bronwyn 2 July 2024

    Counting down the days to my Inverness adventure! Excited to explore Loch Ness, Urquhart Castle, Culloden, Inverness Cathedral, Leakey’s Bookshop, the Scottish Kiltmaker Visitor Centre, and The Malt Room. Can’t wait to …

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    Excitement Ahead: Edinburgh’s Historical Gems and Fringe Festival Buzz

    by Bronwyn 30 June 2024
    by Bronwyn 30 June 2024

    As I prepare for my journey to Edinburgh, anticipation brews for the historical wonders awaiting me: from the majestic Edinburgh Castle to the lively Royal Mile and the regal Palace of Holyroodhouse.

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