Monday, 17 July 2017

Rocking the day away - yorkshire style

After our time in Hull, and the billion free museums, our next stop was to more familiar territory - York.

Home of a great University, and one-time out-of-town furniture superstore.

We were pitching up in York for a week, at an "Adults only" caravan site. This is not what you might think it is. It just means that there are no children and noise.  No bikes, and flooded toilets. 

Not caravan club, so not pages of rules and regulations.  We were shown to our pitch. "I hope you can reverse" she said.

"Born to reverse" - that's me!

So from our new base we could go into York, or see the rest of the world.

 We saw the rest of the world!
We started with a trip to the forest to see some stones.  
Bonus of the day was getting free parking!  England is expensive.

So we went back on a second trip the following day - it was too warm for York.



The Anvil
 This one was national trust, so we had another cheap day out.  The stones are very dramatic.  We were on the edge of Wensleydale - but saw no sign of Gromit.

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