Recommendation: Lake District, Y'shire Dales or N. Y'Shire Moors

55 Posts | Latest reply on 12/06/2012 17:46:43 by davidneale | Go to original / last post
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Thanks for the details Neil.   I know what you mean regarding a bike for all occasions. In my youth my Royal Enfield continental GT was my life line. A work horse for traveling to work, usually about 60 plus miles a day, my holiday transport and general ride out with mates evenings and weekends.                                                                                                                                                                             
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If you do Middleton in Teesdale don't forget to park up and take a look at High Force   And how could I forget the Slaughtered Lamb....oops, tan Hill Inn                                                                                                                                                                             
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Thanks Minnie, that looks good.Thumbs Up                                                                                                                                                                             
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i'd wizz up the a1 to the n y moors. have a day at scarborough. hammer the bike round olivers mount and dream. dont miss robin hoods bay. then whitby. then ride through the villages along the river esk. go boating at ruswarp and sleights. steam trains at grosmont. work your way to great ayton for ice creams by the river. you could go over to saltburn and staithes. theres loads of nice places over there. then you could head over to tan hill and the lakes.
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Thanks for the information busafeller. Looks like I am going to be busy with so many places to seeThumbs Up                                                                                                                                                                             
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oooo besides all those ovely roads/places - boy am I missing em since moving to the West Midlands!! - there's always the road from Ingleton to Hawes (& the Hawes cafe...good biker cafe)..the B6255. Takes you past The Hill Inn - good ales there & they do (or did) B&B You could also go to Malham & Malham Cove (not far from Kirkby Lonsdale & Devils Bridge) - There's the Buck inn & the Lister Arms, both do B&B & (I think it's the Lister) that, if you're into Whisky has a WHOLE menu of every type of Whisky you could imagine!...I wasn't into Whisky until I stopped there! LOL                                                                                                                                                                               
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That sounds dangerous, whisky is my favourite tipple Tongue   Thanks for the suggestions Thumbs Up. What I think I need to do is get a big map on the wall and mark up all these lovely places. Then work out what order to do them in.                                                                                                                                                                             
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David sounds like your doing a "Tour of the North" not a Tour of the Lakes! lol Giving me quite itchy feet too Smile....all my old stomping grounds mentioned there! Confused                                                                                                                                                                             
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kwakgirl   Yes your are right. It started with what part of the north should I go, but it now looks like, with all the brilliant suggestions, that I want to do as many areas as possible. Big smile It will give me the oportunity to meet some more people also.Thumbs Up                                                                                                                                                                             
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Wow! A "Classic Nealer-Beemer Tour!"

David - so many suggestions of good places to go. A lot of ground to cover and all great roads.

Get us an intinerary when you sort it. Would love to see if I can join you for a leg! (Especially if there's ice-cream to be had in Whitby)                                                                                                                                                                             
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Riggy, Yes I am quite looking forward to it, but have a lot of working out to do. Also I want to take the opportunity to meet up with some of the BM'ers while I am in their area.   Do they do ice cream by the leg now?                                                                                                                                                                              
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Only for us short people Thumbs Up                                                                                                                                                                             
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Unfortunately I have to change my plans now, due to a period without any work and funds running dry. I now have some work come in but it all clashes with the planned trip and the Farmyard. Needs must and I have to work instead.   Thankyou to everyone who has given me some tips on where to go, they will not be wasted, but I will have to think again as to when I can do this.                                                                                                                                                                             
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David , that's understandable but such a shame!! We've got all the flags out around here....some peeps  reckon they're for  someone called The Queen, ....but we know better don't we!!!!

You're welcome  up here anytime, so give us the nod when you're on your way,  and it'll be great to see you.

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Well said, Oh Purple One :>> Perhaps later in the year, David Thumbs Up                                                                                                                                                                              
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Aww David. That's a shame but good news on the work front. Thumbs Up   Don't worry we'll all still be here when the time is right and I bet you won't want to leave! Big smile                                                                                                                                                                             
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Give us a shout if your up this way, free camping in the middle of the Lakes (our garden) and I might take you to a rally if your a good boy.Thumbs Up                                                                                                                                                                              
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all this is making me wish the sax  and car had sold  so i could  grab my tent and  do a tour , never really seen that much of yorkshire apart from  looking for crashed planes in the middle of the night  or  passing over head  when ever I could cadge a plane ride . 
 I tend to get lost and miss things   take the wrong and usually boring roads                                                                                                                                                                              
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Don't know where you were looking Rad but there are no boring roads in Yorkshire....                                                                                                                                                                             
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Yorkshire is God's own county we have every thing, great roads, great cafe's, great race track, great resorts, great coast, great camp sites,the highest pub in Britian, the biggest cave in Britain, the highest waterfall in Britain and some of the best beer availabeln what more could you want. Ho and I live here if you had not guess'd


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