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Old 01-07-2009, 23:39   #1
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I am up in yorkshire on work but want to have a good look around .

Would really like some inside info on where is good to go.

Will be around robinhood bay and then over to Leyburn.

looking to walk and chill with a good pub for food and ale
So as we are down the pub thought I'd ask
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Old 01-07-2009, 23:47   #2
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Oh bugger work tomorrow I'll throw a sickie and come to the seaside LOL

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PS plenty of Green Lanes around Leyburn
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I stay in Pickering quite regularly which isn't far from Robin hoods bay. I do a lot of walks around Goathland (Where Heartbeat is filmed) There is a walk to a waterfall called Mallyan Spout which is highly recommended and there are 3 pubs in the village! Also Thornton-le-Dale has some great walks in and around the Dalby forest. If you go to Whitby the fish and chips are fantastic!

http://www.yorkshire4x4.co.uk/howtofind.htm
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Also try Falling Foss

http://www.forestry.gov.uk/website/o...allingFossWalk

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I stay in Pickering quite regularly which isn't far from Robin hoods bay. I do a lot of walks around Goathland (Where Heartbeat is filmed) There is a walk to a waterfall called Mallyan Spout which is highly recommended and there are 3 pubs in the village! Also Thornton-le-Dale has some great walks in and around the Dalby forest. If you go to Whitby the fish and chips are fantastic!

http://www.yorkshire4x4.co.uk/howtofind.htm

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thanks for that will check them out

A pint coming your way
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Old 02-07-2009, 00:12   #6
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Oh bugger work tomorrow I'll throw a sickie and come to the seaside LOL

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PS plenty of Green Lanes around Leyburn
Green lanes in Leyburn I am suppose to take the polo for ecconomic reasons but
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Goto Goathland for a couple of hours,where Heartbeat is filmed and have a meal in the pub.Have a trip on the steam train.Enjoy the scenery as we have lumpy bits.If in Masham have a brewery trip
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come on whos going to take care of my lady and show her around then?
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Goto Goathland for a couple of hours,where Heartbeat is filmed and have a meal in the pub.Have a trip on the steam train.Enjoy the scenery as we have lumpy bits.If in Masham have a brewery trip
Thanks dinky
I am looking forward to the lumpy bits
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If you are in Whitby .....you could catch crabs ........loads of kids with handlines next to the bridge doing it .. sucess guaranteed

The Magpie Cafe is famous for it's fish and chips but if you want to eat in , be prepared to queue or get there early !

There is also a wonderful old fashioned baker and tea rooms on Skinner St

Also a great tea room in Castleton and good pubs include Black Horse at Swainby , Lion Inn on Blakey Ridge , Feversham Arms in Farndale .
Or you could call at Great Ayton for a Petcheys pork pie and finish off with a Suggits icecream
I like Yorkshire me
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Where do you want to walk willow? We do tons of walking around there (unfortunately at work without reprieve the next few weeks) but if you want, I can send you some details.

Or alternatively just look up "Cleveland Way" you'll find what you want on marked paths too so theres no real need to test the map reading skills
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thank you everyone

I'm off early tommorrow.

Lots of ideas for me to look at
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We'll expect a report back

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If you are in Whitby .....you could catch crabs ........loads of kids with handlines next to the bridge doing it .. sucess guaranteed

The Magpie Cafe is famous for it's fish and chips but if you want to eat in , be prepared to queue or get there early !

There is also a wonderful old fashioned baker and tea rooms on Skinner St

Also a great tea room in Castleton and good pubs include Black Horse at Swainby , Lion Inn on Blakey Ridge , Feversham Arms in Farndale .
Or you could call at Great Ayton for a Petcheys pork pie and finish off with a Suggits icecream
I like Yorkshire me
Forgot to mention the Whitby tea rooms are called Bothams
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