Day Road Trip suggestions frorm York
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Hi all,
Just joined up the forum, been looking around for a few days now and seen some great suggesting of road trips.
My wife and I love road trips and we were wondering if you could give me some suggestions on Day trips drives from York please. I have driven the NC 500 acouple of times and am used to country roads around yorkshire and dales, so I am happy with single tracks. We love to explore the unseen treasures.
Many thanks in advance.
Just joined up the forum, been looking around for a few days now and seen some great suggesting of road trips.
My wife and I love road trips and we were wondering if you could give me some suggestions on Day trips drives from York please. I have driven the NC 500 acouple of times and am used to country roads around yorkshire and dales, so I am happy with single tracks. We love to explore the unseen treasures.
Many thanks in advance.
Get yourself a decent local map, as long as you avoid the A64 road to Scarborough there’s plenty of good roads over the Yorkshire Wolds to the east coast, North Yorkshire Moors and west to the Dales.
Have a look at the NY500 Pickering and The Motorist Sherburn for a couple of local motor themed cafes.
Have a look at the NY500 Pickering and The Motorist Sherburn for a couple of local motor themed cafes.
Edited by Nyloc20 on Saturday 16th December 14:56
I live in Thirsk - between Moors and Dales and although the Dales get a good press the reality is the roads are often not great and can be busy . The best serious driving roads for me are the north Pennines and Middleton in Teesdale - Alston is as good anywhere to start with .But a long drive from York ..
Closer are the well known North York Moors roads so beloved of car journalists- the Blakey Ridge road and 'the Yorkshire TT- - B1257 Stokesley to Helmsley . If you do the latter, diversions to Hawnby and Rievaulx are delightful for a cuppa.
But my preference is the network of roads from the Howardian Hills ( Byland Abbey - Ampleforth - Hovingham - Castle Howard )and then just wander the forgotten routes south of Malton on the Wolds . Amble to villages like Leavening , Birdsall, Wharram Percy , Wetwang on minor roads and B1248 and B1251 ,and you can enjoy a Yorkshire few know about .
Closer are the well known North York Moors roads so beloved of car journalists- the Blakey Ridge road and 'the Yorkshire TT- - B1257 Stokesley to Helmsley . If you do the latter, diversions to Hawnby and Rievaulx are delightful for a cuppa.
But my preference is the network of roads from the Howardian Hills ( Byland Abbey - Ampleforth - Hovingham - Castle Howard )and then just wander the forgotten routes south of Malton on the Wolds . Amble to villages like Leavening , Birdsall, Wharram Percy , Wetwang on minor roads and B1248 and B1251 ,and you can enjoy a Yorkshire few know about .
Nyloc20 said:
Get yourself a decent local map, as long as you avoid the A64 road to Scarborough there’s plenty of good roads over the Yorkshire Wolds to the east coast, North Yorkshire Moors and west to the Dales.
Have a look at the NY500 Pickering and The Motorist Sherburn for a couple of local motor themed cafes.
Just to clarify, I should have said Sherburn in Elmet for The Motorist location.( a few miles south of Tadcaster) There’s also a Sherburn village on the A64 between York and Scarborough.Have a look at the NY500 Pickering and The Motorist Sherburn for a couple of local motor themed cafes.
Edited by Nyloc20 on Saturday 16th December 14:56
To be honest provided you don't head towards Leeds then it all good once you turn off the main trunk roads. Switch the satnav off and just see where the little road go, you can switch it back on again when you want to go home.
But if you want a destination I would say the old medieval village of Wharram Percy is worth a visit.
But if you want a destination I would say the old medieval village of Wharram Percy is worth a visit.
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