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Malton which is a good place for sampling local quinine and gin. It’s not far from York. Also you have to visit Castle Howard which isn’t far from Malton. A very grand stately house and gardens. It’s a fantastic day out and I stayed in an AirBnB whilst there.
I'm American and live in the UK. It is honestly the most beautiful place I have ever seen. And the same can be said for much of the rest of Europe to be honest.
You really would love the Lake District, my favourite place is the village of Grassmere. It has one of the uks best hidden gems - the Grassmere ginger bread shop that is still making the Gingerbread to Sara nelsons original recipe from 1850's, its just absolutely delicious. Even the little shop that was one the old school house is the same inside today as it was over 150 years ago its a real time capsule. Also if you like poetry then the poet William Wordsworth was laid to rest and you can visit his resting place and also his cottage. It's a beautiful little village and only 10 minutes drive from Ambleside and lake windermere. I love your videos guys I'm so happy to see you enjoying our beautiful country I live just 30 minutes away from the Lake District and everyday I feel so blessed to live in such a beautiful part of the world with the Lakes, North Yorkshire dales and Forrest of Bowland in lancashire all in a stones throw away. If you interested in history too I recommend you visit Lancaster Castle and City where the pendal witches where tried and sentenced to the gallows near a beautiful park worth visiting called Williamsons Park that a local business man built in remembrance for his wife. I really hope you get time to visit some of these places one day. Look forward to your next videos soon, God bless guys 🙏🏽
Suggestions - Malham Cove and the circular walk to Gordale Scar and Janet's Foss, Runswick Bay, walk over to Staithes, Ingleton Falls Walk, Rievaulx Abbey, Knaresbrough, Haworth, Pickering, Richmond. Lots more. Glad you enjoyed your trip.
Have you heard of the Cotswolds? The villages are the most beautiful and warmer than Yorkshire. The whole area is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Ah, Ribblehead Viaduct. Was doomed in the early 80s (along with the whole Settle-Carlise railway) until someone pointed out that it was a strategic tourism and freight route. Since the campaigners saved it, it has boomed in business.
Thank you for whisking me home for a few minutes. Our dry stone walls, our moorland, Yorkshire stone. The colours of Yorkshire just take me back to growing up. Thanks!
You obviously haven't been to the lake District yet? Go off the beaten path and have a Scotch Egg at Gosforth bakery, and go on to Wastwater England's deepest lake which I used to dive and managed 69 metres during my deepest dive! And then go up to Scotland and do the Glasgow to Glencoe over the mountain pass and take In the commando memorial on the way and then go on to Plockton visiting Eileen Donal castle on the trip made famous from the highlander movie staring Christopher Lambert and Sean Connery before going over the bridge to Skye.
If you like quaint villages, you’ll love Bourton on the Water which is in the Cotswolds. I’m retiring to Yorkshire from the South Coast of England. I’m actually from North Eastern England near Durham so almost going back towards my roots! I love watching your channel!
I’m from Norfolk in the UK but my grandad and auntie come from Yorkshire so I have Yorkshire blood per say and it is one if not my favourite place in the UK everything, the people etc are just so lovely York, Skipton, Harrogate Whitby, Ripon etc are among my favourites places along with the Dales Glad you both had a good time and Wensleydale dairy is a must for the butter and cheese 😊
Thats because you haven't been to Englands Lake District or The Cotwolds have you? those are 2 of the most beautiful places in England IMO..then parts of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset
For me, the most beautiful places in the UK are the Cotswolds, Lake District, Porthcurno, Portmeirion, Isle of Skye, Brecon Beacons, Kilchurn Castle, County Antrim, Shetland.
@@lyndoncmp5751 The Isle of Wight is nice but does not have the dramatic scene that you have standing on the top of Symonds Yat and for chocolate box villages the Cotswolds are unsurpassed Quite honestly huge parts of Britain are very beautiful and if we are British we are extremely lucky.
3:04 I can relate to this because I grew up and live near the Yorkshire dales in a rural village lol. But we are used to the roads over here!😊 It takes about 10 mins to get to the Yorkshire dales from my home :)
Oh dear cornish tea in Yorkshire 😢Yorkshire tea is blended especially for soft Yorkshire water, so glad ya made the journey to visit Yorkshire and aint we just so lucky ti have all this on our doorstep ❤
We live just outside of Askrigg! You've captured the Dales very well. Have you been to the Peak District yet? For wild landscapes, Dartmoor in Devon takes some beating.
I'm pretty sure you haven't visited everywhere in the UK? should also visit The Lake Distict and The Cotwolds in England which also has beautiful old villages and rolling green hills, need to visit the south west coast as well...
I mean yer plus Glencoe, Isle of Skye and Outer Hebrides, Loch Lomond, Snowdonia, Pembrokshire. But the Dales is as good as any to pick. It's all pretty subjective.
When we lived in York, we'd often visit The Black Horse Hotel for lunch. There's also a great Coffee House, where they serve delicious cream teas. The Falls are gorgeous. We'd visit the Coffee Shop and have the best Welsh Rarebit and cream tea. The most lovely visit was on New Years Eve, when the Falls were frozen. So beautiful . The Yorkshire Dales have an abundance of lovely pubs and Restaurants. Great walks and National Trust Houses to visit. We lived in York There is so much to see., in that beautiful Historic City. Then visit gorgeous Knaresborough, Howarth ( home of the Bronte sisters) and Whitby....You need at least 2 weeks to do North Yirkshire any justice. We emigrated, so miss it. We love our new home and Ciuntry, but aim to visit York next year, and i cant wait. ( I've never seen anyone pay the £1 in the 'honesty box' at Aysgarth Falls) The only food i miss are Pasties from Greggs and Wensleydale cheese. Happily, we've found a Company that sends Wensleydale Cheese overseas. ( we lived in Australia, then New Zealand. Loved it but got 'homesick' for the History, Culture, foods of Europe. We love the easy commute between the West European Countries, so now live in our 'forever home' in Europe. Whilst we will visit the Uk, we will never move back there
I live in Haworth, another beautiful village home of the Brontës. Malham is another village you should visit and there’s so many more. Yorkshire is beautiful glad you got to see some of it.
Did you go to the Peak District in Derbyshire? So beautiful. The reasons the roads are so small is because they’re all ancient & predate cars. It’s also why European cars are smaller
As you can tell everyone in Britain has their own favourite corners. The Dales is one of mine and i'm chuffed you watching you enjoy it so much. We're so lucky to have so many different diverse areas on relatively small set of islands (will chuck Ireland and Isle of Mann in with that too!).
Love that you love Yorkshire been a Yorkshireman myself. I’ve done few cycle trips from morcombe to Scarborough which is called the coast to coast (west to east) and cycling this route makes you appreciate how beautiful the north of England is.
Whilst in this area, you should have dropped by the UKs highest pub, The Tan Hill Inn. Music, food, huge selection of beer (and gin!) in the middle of nowhere. Best to go Friday or Saturday for the bands and the excellent rooms (130 quid-ish). Not sure they have curry sauce for your chips, though! If you arrive for Thursdays Buskers night, you'll probably see me!! There's nothing else for miles around except the pub, and walk part of the Pennine Way to earn your beer. The pub has also featured in The Inspector Lynley Mysteries, Murder in Mind, Top Gear (actually the location where Clarkson's actions lead to his sacking by BBC), The Fast Show (Brilliant), Wish You Were Here...?, All Creatures Great and Small, Vera, and Jude the Obscure and the documentary series Beyond the Yorkshire Farm and also adverts for Vodaphone, Waitrose and dear Ted Moult with Everest windows (all available on UA-cam). From there you're very near to the lovely market town of Barnard Castle, the French Chateau like Bowes Museum, one of the highest single drop waterfalls in the UK, High Force and Raby Castle. Lots of other interesting places nearbye too.
In your opinion but i love The lake District it is beautiful, The Cotswolds, the rugged coast of North Devon, Dorset, Cornwall and The Norfolk Broads. lots of places you haven't been yet but i recommend.
Quite close to Aysgarth Falls (about 10 miles) is the small market town of Middleham. It often gets missed by people because they are focussed on getting to the falls. But it dominated by a huge castle that during the reign of Richard III as his political base for ruling the North of England. IF you go don't be surprised to see a large number of horses because the area has a large number og horse racing stables.
Durdle Door has been wrecked by an influx of yobbish scumbags who now regularly turn up in their thousands to misbehave at what was once an idyllic cove.
Yorkshire is God's Own Country..for a very good reason...when it was created it was blessed with the most astonishing beauty...both raw and wild..and chocolate box pretty at the same time...no wonder TV companies have filmed there over the years...my favourite being All Creatures Grunt And Smell..
You guys haven't done the lake district yet or the scottish highlands? The dales are beautiful, but they are an Hors d'oeuvre compared to these entrées.
This is my neck of the woods and it is indeed beautiful, but still only top 5 in the UK as we're jam packed with stuff like this. The Lakes, Snowdonia and the Highlands are my usual destinations and the Isle of Skye is a must visit in my opinion. I had a great holiday in Robin Hood's Bay and highly recommend you take up the offer of a nice apartment there.
As a Yorkshireman it would be easy to say the Dales (and North Yorkshire Moors out towards Whitby, where you said you've already been) are the most beautiful part of the UK. I'm not going to claim that, as it is disrespectful to some other superb UK regions, but it is hard to beat. I think, for me (and we've staycationed across most of mainland UK since 2020), it is the variety of vista that is so massively appealing. The rugged dales and more gentle valleys, the bleak North Yorkshire Moors and the beautiful villages and towns, rolling hills and mountains - just a great mix. But you missed out with the cheese, it's not my favourite but, Wensleydale with Cranberries - Find some for Thanksgiving, everyone will love you. Look forward to your next video, stay well.
So pleased you like our traditional U.K. cheeses, I believe there's a growing interest in the U.S. for these types of cheese, which in my humble opinion has been well overdue in coming! I used to visit America on a regular basis at one time, I enjoyed most foods (especially the New York bagels & Pizzas!), but I really struggled with the mass produced "American Cheese", to me, it was like eating some form of plastic.....Sorry! Enjoy the rest of your trip.
I think it is getting easier to find good cheese in the US (I'd suggest Tillamook's aged white cheddar if you can find it), but you guys have it all over.
You must give The Lake District and Northumberland a tour. Thank you for your videos and reminding me what a beautiful country we have.❤ Happy travelling.
Ooooooh I'm SO JEALOUS!!! I can't believe you have not watched All Creatures yet... that's why I'm dying to visit Grassington. You HAVE to watch the show ASAP! It is absolutely gorgeous... as well as a great story and excellent acting. One of my favourite shows ever ❤❤❤
We went to The Dales the September before lockdown and went to Grassington and The Falls and also had tea in the Mill Tea Shop, glad they are still around after the trials and tribulations of Covid In the Wensleydale Creamery, we went to the café and had the best Cheese on toast In The World! Have to go back
@@TheMagicGeekdom they're pretty good. I think maybe it's the experience. I've never been to the creamery without also having fish and chips and a stroll through the village.
All Creatures is the best and so perfect for you... this is the second time they have filmed a series... there was also a movie done back in the 70s... ENJOY...
Wensleydale with cranberries is absolutely delicious 🤤 The tang of the cranberries and the crumbly texture and creaminess of the cheese is a food marriage made in taste heaven. It reminds me of Christmas and we used to have it at that time year, because it was included in the festive cheese trios supermarkets always seem to have then.
I watched every episode of the first and best All creatures great and small. The more modern version is good too but you know how it is something remade doesn't have that nostalgia factor.
So glad you loved the Dales, we live 20 min away in Lancashire. I work in Skipton and it is a wonderful place and Hawes fish and chips are great with a pint of Black Sheep and cheese and biscuits for afters heaven. Thankyou for the video really uplifting
You must try Leeds City (South Yorkshire) for great shopping and food. The Dales are truly stunningly beautiful. The Cotswolds are also stunning with picture postcard villages. The Derbyshire Peak District is also beautiful with popular towns of Bakewell and Buxton.
East Yorkshire born and raised and love our open countryside away from the towns and cities ..also crowds of people ..We love our close communities and our country way of living..A world of our own..
@@SaintPhoenixx we have been rivals for centuries we still remember the war of the roses .. only real friends/family can be as mean as we are to each other. but we are still family from this lancastrian
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Ask to be an extra👀
I’ll watch first but hopefully you went to Haworth and Skipton.
2:53 those are farmers walls denoting fields and trying to keep those sheep off the road 😂
Try a meal on a old school train in Yorkshire👍
Malton which is a good place for sampling local quinine and gin. It’s not far from York.
Also you have to visit Castle Howard which isn’t far from Malton. A very grand stately house and gardens. It’s a fantastic day out and I stayed in an AirBnB whilst there.
I'm American and live in the UK. It is honestly the most beautiful place I have ever seen. And the same can be said for much of the rest of Europe to be honest.
@bobbybigboyyes The best and most beautiful parts of the UK are not in England.
@@RushfanUK Ignore him. He's probably a SNP voter with a chip on his shoulder.
Yes I agree for pure natural beauty the Dales are probably the best.
@@Philzoid Pure silly talk.
@@hobi1kenobi112 Agreed!
The UK is just amazing - North, South, East and West the UK is the best. I'm from the Southwest and adore every part of it.
You need to Visit The South West Of England.....Stop off in Plymouth 🙂
It really is, and me too. ❤
It really is wonderful!
@@timhannah4 Big up the Muff! Born and raised here since 1979!
Where in the south west are you? :)
The dales are beautiful but the lake district is the most beautiful area in england in my opinion
The lakes are lovely but too many tourists there.
I got bitten by a pike in lake Windermere when I was 8yrs old! Took a right chunk out the back of my foot 😒 never liked the place since 😂 lol
Nah, Dales > Lakes. Proper UK country. Dales is all touristy.
Surely he visited before , when he lived and worked not so far away !
Definitely the Lake District is more beautiful than the Dale's.
It’s so weird because it’s so normal for us! I love watching this! Thank you! You’re welcome here any time! ❤❤❤
You really would love the Lake District, my favourite place is the village of Grassmere. It has one of the uks best hidden gems - the Grassmere ginger bread shop that is still making the Gingerbread to Sara nelsons original recipe from 1850's, its just absolutely delicious. Even the little shop that was one the old school house is the same inside today as it was over 150 years ago its a real time capsule. Also if you like poetry then the poet William Wordsworth was laid to rest and you can visit his resting place and also his cottage. It's a beautiful little village and only 10 minutes drive from Ambleside and lake windermere.
I love your videos guys I'm so happy to see you enjoying our beautiful country I live just 30 minutes away from the Lake District and everyday I feel so blessed to live in such a beautiful part of the world with the Lakes, North Yorkshire dales and Forrest of Bowland in lancashire all in a stones throw away. If you interested in history too I recommend you visit Lancaster Castle and City where the pendal witches where tried and sentenced to the gallows near a beautiful park worth visiting called Williamsons Park that a local business man built in remembrance for his wife. I really hope you get time to visit some of these places one day. Look forward to your next videos soon, God bless guys 🙏🏽
Most beautiful place in the UK? That's fighting talk!!! 😵💫 Wow that apartment is gorgeous.
Yeah , Scunthorpe is the prettiest place
The apartment was really gorgeous as was the surrounding area.
@@TheMagicGeekdom You should visit the Lake District. It's even more beautiful.
Not fighting talk, just stating the obvious. Yorkshire is God's own country..
@@dorkbrandon4422sunny sunny😂😂😂
Suggestions - Malham Cove and the circular walk to Gordale Scar and Janet's Foss, Runswick Bay, walk over to Staithes, Ingleton Falls Walk, Rievaulx Abbey, Knaresbrough, Haworth, Pickering, Richmond. Lots more. Glad you enjoyed your trip.
Have you heard of the Cotswolds? The villages are the most beautiful and warmer than Yorkshire. The whole area is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Rutland waters are nice to..
Ah, Ribblehead Viaduct. Was doomed in the early 80s (along with the whole Settle-Carlise railway) until someone pointed out that it was a strategic tourism and freight route. Since the campaigners saved it, it has boomed in business.
Ah yes, the cotswolds are indeed full of beautiful villages but you wont get more friendlier people than Yorkshire folk !
@@chrisdaniel3303 Lancashire folk are better.
The Cotswolds are busier and more populated. When you look at sheer area, the Cotswolds can just disappear in the Dales.
Thank you for whisking me home for a few minutes. Our dry stone walls, our moorland, Yorkshire stone. The colours of Yorkshire just take me back to growing up.
Thanks!
Have you been to the Lake District yet. Please visit - its the most beautiful place in England. Love your videos.
What about Skegness, that is paradise.
We have not yet. We're planning on it though.
@@TheMagicGeekdom That was English humour 🙂
Skegness is a shytehole please avoid !!
You obviously haven't been to the lake District yet? Go off the beaten path and have a Scotch Egg at Gosforth bakery, and go on to Wastwater England's deepest lake which I used to dive and managed 69 metres during my deepest dive! And then go up to Scotland and do the Glasgow to Glencoe over the mountain pass and take In the commando memorial on the way and then go on to Plockton visiting Eileen Donal castle on the trip made famous from the highlander movie staring Christopher Lambert and Sean Connery before going over the bridge to Skye.
If you like quaint villages, you’ll love Bourton on the Water which is in the Cotswolds. I’m retiring to Yorkshire from the South Coast of England. I’m actually from North Eastern England near Durham so almost going back towards my roots!
I love watching your channel!
too busy
Welcome back home. ❤🎉
Snap!
I’m a Yorkshire girl who’s been living in the Cotswolds for 21 years and now house hunting north of York. My roots are calling!
@@josimpson7999 Cotswolds are unsurpassed for gentle soft beauty and lovely villages. Much softer than Yorkshire which is greyer and colder.
We have since been to Bourton on the Water (there will be a video later) and it too is so gorgeous! 😍
Yorkshire born and bred and love it!
I’m from Norfolk in the UK but my grandad and auntie come from Yorkshire so I have Yorkshire blood per say and it is one if not my favourite place in the UK everything, the people etc are just so lovely York, Skipton, Harrogate Whitby, Ripon etc are among my favourites places along with the Dales Glad you both had a good time and Wensleydale dairy is a must for the butter and cheese 😊
Aysgarth falls was a filming location for Robin Hood, Prince of thieves, it’s a spectacular water flow in winter when more water comes down steam.
Did you know that Taylor Swift dedicated a song to Englands Lake District called 'The Lakes'
Go to the lake district while your up north most beautiful park of the uk
We're planning to go there. Probably later in the summer.
Wensleydale cheese is delicious. Love it .😋
Thats because you haven't been to Englands Lake District or The Cotwolds have you? those are 2 of the most beautiful places in England IMO..then parts of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset
I've been to both the Lake District and the Cotswolds. Sorry, the Yorkshire Dales are better!
@@melanierhianna 😂 Yeah ok if you say so ...🙄
Both the Lake District and the Cotswolds are over run with gawping tourists.
For me, the most beautiful places in the UK are the Cotswolds, Lake District, Porthcurno, Portmeirion, Isle of Skye, Brecon Beacons, Kilchurn Castle, County Antrim, Shetland.
Try Cornwall, Devon and Dorset.
@@susanstahl3336 glad Somerset is still under the radar…
Herv. For me the Cotswolds are the best but what about the Wye Valley - Symonds Yat. Very beautiful.
I'll take the Isle of Wight over all of them.
@@lyndoncmp5751 The Isle of Wight is nice but does not have the dramatic scene that you have standing on the top of Symonds Yat and for chocolate box villages the Cotswolds are unsurpassed
Quite honestly huge parts of Britain are very beautiful and if we are British we are extremely lucky.
3:04 I can relate to this because I grew up and live near the Yorkshire dales in a rural village lol. But we are used to the roads over here!😊 It takes about 10 mins to get to the Yorkshire dales from my home :)
Oh dear cornish tea in Yorkshire 😢Yorkshire tea is blended especially for soft Yorkshire water, so glad ya made the journey to visit Yorkshire and aint we just so lucky ti have all this on our doorstep ❤
We live just outside of Askrigg! You've captured the Dales very well. Have you been to the Peak District yet? For wild landscapes, Dartmoor in Devon takes some beating.
I'm pretty sure you haven't visited everywhere in the UK? should also visit The Lake Distict and The Cotwolds in England which also has beautiful old villages and rolling green hills, need to visit the south west coast as well...
The Dales are beautiful. So many other stunning places. The Cotswolds, the Lake District, Devon and Cornwall, the Peak District.
I mean yer plus Glencoe, Isle of Skye and Outer Hebrides, Loch Lomond, Snowdonia, Pembrokshire. But the Dales is as good as any to pick. It's all pretty subjective.
When we lived in York, we'd often visit The Black Horse Hotel for lunch. There's also a great Coffee House, where they serve delicious cream teas.
The Falls are gorgeous. We'd visit the Coffee Shop and have the best Welsh Rarebit and cream tea. The most lovely visit was on New Years Eve, when the Falls were frozen. So beautiful . The Yorkshire Dales have an abundance of lovely pubs and Restaurants. Great walks and National Trust Houses to visit. We lived in York There is so much to see., in that beautiful Historic City. Then visit gorgeous Knaresborough, Howarth ( home of the Bronte sisters) and Whitby....You need at least 2 weeks to do North Yirkshire any justice. We emigrated, so miss it. We love our new home and Ciuntry, but aim to visit York next year, and i cant wait. ( I've never seen anyone pay the £1 in the 'honesty box' at Aysgarth Falls) The only food i miss are Pasties from Greggs and Wensleydale cheese. Happily, we've found a Company that sends Wensleydale Cheese overseas. ( we lived in Australia, then New Zealand. Loved it but got 'homesick' for the History, Culture, foods of Europe. We love the easy commute between the West European Countries, so now live in our 'forever home' in Europe. Whilst we will visit the Uk, we will never move back there
Love you went to Mill Race Teashop! The family who own and run it are lovely and amazing bakers!
I live in Haworth, another beautiful village home of the Brontës. Malham is another village you should visit and there’s so many more. Yorkshire is beautiful glad you got to see some of it.
Did you go to the Peak District in Derbyshire? So beautiful. The reasons the roads are so small is because they’re all ancient & predate cars. It’s also why European cars are smaller
Not yet, but it's on our list to visit.
As you can tell everyone in Britain has their own favourite corners. The Dales is one of mine and i'm chuffed you watching you enjoy it so much. We're so lucky to have so many different diverse areas on relatively small set of islands (will chuck Ireland and Isle of Mann in with that too!).
You really do have so many different areas on a small island. It's such a beautiful place.
Love that you love Yorkshire been a Yorkshireman myself. I’ve done few cycle trips from morcombe to Scarborough which is called the coast to coast (west to east) and cycling this route makes you appreciate how beautiful the north of England is.
Try "Barrys" tea from Ireland. England is a beautiful country..
I can vouch for Barry’s Tea. A kind friend always brings me a box when she goes back home
Ah so many memories of where I grew up 🙂
Lovely video, thanks from me, I don;t normally see our beautiful country up north! All the best on your travels, regards, Daniel stuck in London
Beauty is subjective. I’m from Lancashire, Gods country.
Sorry, but everyone knows Yorkshire is God's county/ country 💮
Got to agree that Yorkshire is really Gods own country.
You were correct about beauty being subjective!
Everybody has their own opinion.
I am from Harrogate in Yorkshire. It is spa town from Victorian days and a very beautiful large town. Do go.
Poor Quinn her tastebuds are used to processed American Cheddar.
Yes ...should try Wenslydale in the village of the same name
Whilst in this area, you should have dropped by the UKs highest pub, The Tan Hill Inn. Music, food, huge selection of beer (and gin!) in the middle of nowhere. Best to go Friday or Saturday for the bands and the excellent rooms (130 quid-ish). Not sure they have curry sauce for your chips, though! If you arrive for Thursdays Buskers night, you'll probably see me!! There's nothing else for miles around except the pub, and walk part of the Pennine Way to earn your beer.
The pub has also featured in The Inspector Lynley Mysteries, Murder in Mind, Top Gear (actually the location where Clarkson's actions lead to his sacking by BBC), The Fast Show (Brilliant), Wish You Were Here...?, All Creatures Great and Small, Vera, and Jude the Obscure and the documentary series Beyond the Yorkshire Farm and also adverts for Vodaphone, Waitrose and dear Ted Moult with Everest windows (all available on UA-cam).
From there you're very near to the lovely market town of Barnard Castle, the French Chateau like Bowes Museum, one of the highest single drop waterfalls in the UK, High Force and Raby Castle. Lots of other interesting places nearbye too.
Nice video loved your chatter, kids don't like grown up cheese, loved your company, Have a great holiday. Steve UK
2'54 The "rock structures" are actually dry stone walls - a feature of that part of Yorkshire.
Oh heck, I'm in tears - haven't been home in years.
Wisconsinite here fangirling over the cheese references!
Ahhhh, your scone setup, with cream then jam... Good girl! ;) hehehe
It's the way we both prefer. Everything spreads easier.
your in the UK having fun and im in 'fort colins' Colorado visitng freinds in Denver county lol
Colorado is a pretty place though!
In your opinion but i love The lake District it is beautiful, The Cotswolds, the rugged coast of North Devon, Dorset, Cornwall and The Norfolk Broads. lots of places you haven't been yet but i recommend.
Should try Northumberland it's great up here
You need to walk down to Linton Falls from the bottom of the big car park. There’s a really pretty 12thC church.
The 'rock structures' that you spoke about look like dry stone walls erected by farmers. Some are a couple of thousand years old.
yes mate a waller crew was working around hawes whem there
Quite close to Aysgarth Falls (about 10 miles) is the small market town of Middleham. It often gets missed by people because they are focussed on getting to the falls. But it dominated by a huge castle that during the reign of Richard III as his political base for ruling the North of England. IF you go don't be surprised to see a large number of horses because the area has a large number og horse racing stables.
So lucky to get decent weather
In yorkshire they have wynsledale with fruit cake i love it !
In July you should come down to Gloucestershire to watch one of the biggest Air shows in the UK
That sounds cool!
My grandad used to say “I love a cheese that bites you back”. That’s a good English cheese!!
That is good!
Ill raise you to come to Dorset. Durdle Door, Kimmerige Bay, Poole Harbour, Christchurch, Bournemouth... just the start.
Durdle Door is really cool and beautiful.
I love Bournemouth...I live near Eastbourne but I'd move to Bournemouth if I could! ❤
Durdle Door has been wrecked by an influx of yobbish scumbags who now regularly turn up in their thousands to misbehave at what was once an idyllic cove.
Southwest and the cotswold
The Cotswolds are indeed beautiful!
recommendations - malham cove and hawes for the waterfall
Thank you!
Visit the Cotswolds…it’s honestly even more beautiful than the Yorkshire dales in my opinion!
Nah! Too many people and cars. A bit cramped.
@@melanierhianna Too many people in ALL tourist areas. The Cotswolds are the most beautiful villages without question.
Much smaller area though you can do the Cotswolds main places in two days
The locals have been priced out by white flight Londoners, full of poncey tea shops and antique stores.
I'm biased, Northumberland is stunning.
If you love chocolate box villages you really need to visit the isle of Wight
Lovely Yes
Most beautiful , never in a month of Sundays..Scotland's West Coast or the Highlands.the lake district
All on a different level of beauty..
We are really excited for The Lake District when we get there.
Very pretty, but that is not the UK . Maybe the most beautiful place in England but it is surpassed by many other places in Scotland and Wales.
I know everyone else is saying the lakes, but to me, the dales is the best area in the world. Admittedly I virtually grew up in Hawes, so I'm bias 😂
It is beautiful, but we do need to visit the Lakes.
Yorkshire is God's Own Country..for a very good reason...when it was created it was blessed with the most astonishing beauty...both raw and wild..and chocolate box pretty at the same time...no wonder TV companies have filmed there over the years...my favourite being All Creatures Grunt And Smell..
No! It’s a matter of taste and there is so much variety of landscape to choose from.
You guys haven't done the lake district yet or the scottish highlands?
The dales are beautiful, but they are an Hors d'oeuvre compared to these entrées.
Hmmm from near the Dales, and on the balance i'd probably agree with you, but each offers something the other doesn't.
This is my neck of the woods and it is indeed beautiful, but still only top 5 in the UK as we're jam packed with stuff like this.
The Lakes, Snowdonia and the Highlands are my usual destinations and the Isle of Skye is a must visit in my opinion.
I had a great holiday in Robin Hood's Bay and highly recommend you take up the offer of a nice apartment there.
We are looking forward to The Lakes and Robin Hood's Bay.
As a Yorkshireman it would be easy to say the Dales (and North Yorkshire Moors out towards Whitby, where you said you've already been) are the most beautiful part of the UK. I'm not going to claim that, as it is disrespectful to some other superb UK regions, but it is hard to beat. I think, for me (and we've staycationed across most of mainland UK since 2020), it is the variety of vista that is so massively appealing. The rugged dales and more gentle valleys, the bleak North Yorkshire Moors and the beautiful villages and towns, rolling hills and mountains - just a great mix. But you missed out with the cheese, it's not my favourite but, Wensleydale with Cranberries - Find some for Thanksgiving, everyone will love you. Look forward to your next video, stay well.
The new All Creatures show is a must watch. Comfort British TV.
So pleased you like our traditional U.K. cheeses, I believe there's a growing interest in the U.S. for these types of cheese, which in my humble opinion has been well overdue in coming! I used to visit America on a regular basis at one time, I enjoyed most foods (especially the New York bagels & Pizzas!), but I really struggled with the mass produced "American Cheese", to me, it was like eating some form of plastic.....Sorry! Enjoy the rest of your trip.
I think it is getting easier to find good cheese in the US (I'd suggest Tillamook's aged white cheddar if you can find it), but you guys have it all over.
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12:15 I eat that cheddar pretty much every day haha, it is so damn good and sold everywhere in north yorkshire
You must give The Lake District and Northumberland a tour. Thank you for your videos and reminding me what a beautiful country we have.❤ Happy travelling.
They need to visit Bamburgh castle it's great up here in Northumberland
Embleton and Embleton Bay. It is sublime.
Tricky Woo is the name of one of the dogs James treats in All Creatures. Yorkshire tea is a brand of tea available in the UK and Canada
Blue cheese on top of a premium burger oooh 😉
Ooooooh I'm SO JEALOUS!!! I can't believe you have not watched All Creatures yet... that's why I'm dying to visit Grassington. You HAVE to watch the show ASAP! It is absolutely gorgeous... as well as a great story and excellent acting. One of my favourite shows ever ❤❤❤
Love the Dales. God's own country. I say that as a Scot.
Love Yorkshire
I recognised all the sights.
As a Yorkshireman living in Scotland, I have to say that it's pretty nice up here too. The Highlands and the Dales are my two favourite places.
It really is lovely!
We went to The Dales the September before lockdown and went to Grassington and The Falls and also had tea in the Mill Tea Shop, glad they are still around after the trials and tribulations of Covid
In the Wensleydale Creamery, we went to the café and had the best Cheese on toast In The World!
Have to go back
Yorkshire is magnificent, even though I’m Welsh and fiercely proud of the scenery there, I love visiting the Yorkshire Dales and Moors.
You can always tell a Yorkshireman but you can’t tell him much!
Stick to the roads, beware the full moon.
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Well i live in the Yorkshire Dale's nowadays but was brought up in Snowdonia, thee most amazing place in the UK
Pleasant though it is, you need to get out more. Snowdonia, Cumbria and West Coast of Scotland must be experienced.
Glad you like our cheese here!! 😀 🧀
It was so good!
Did you get fish and chips down in the village at wensleydale?
No, did we miss out?
@@TheMagicGeekdom they're pretty good. I think maybe it's the experience. I've never been to the creamery without also having fish and chips and a stroll through the village.
For me, Wensleydale cheese is the perfect accompaniment to rich fruit cake. Delicious. :)
That sounds nice.
Definitely watch all creatures g@s. Lovely show. Highly recommend.
Never seen a happier woman in a tea shop lol
All Creatures is the best and so perfect for you... this is the second time they have filmed a series... there was also a movie done back in the 70s... ENJOY...
Ingredients for a humped zebra:
A camel
Black and white paint
A healthy dose of imagination
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love gods country and love you guys
Thanks, David!
Nice, but still prefer the Cotswolds, in my opinion it's more beautiful.
Norfolk coast, Norfolk broads are up there with anything else
I've had a wenslydale cheese before that had fruit in it which was really good. Its common to find it with apricots or cranberries.
Wensleydale with cranberries is absolutely delicious 🤤 The tang of the cranberries and the crumbly texture and creaminess of the cheese is a food marriage made in taste heaven. It reminds me of Christmas and we used to have it at that time year, because it was included in the festive cheese trios supermarkets always seem to have then.
They had one with apricots and one with pineapple I believe. They were both really good!
I watched every episode of the first and best All creatures great and small. The more modern version is good too but you know how it is something remade doesn't have that nostalgia factor.
If you wanted to see a real filming location Keighley a few miles down the Aire valley, especially the railway is feature in lots of films.
did you try the wensleydale cheese with the yorkshire tea loaf
So glad you loved the Dales, we live 20 min away in Lancashire. I work in Skipton and it is a wonderful place and Hawes fish and chips are great with a pint of Black Sheep and cheese and biscuits for afters heaven. Thankyou for the video really uplifting
Hawes chippy 10/10
A few people have mentioned Skipton. We need to make it there.
Taking friends around with you when they haven't been to the UK before is SO FUN!!!
You must try Leeds City (South Yorkshire) for great shopping and food. The Dales are truly stunningly beautiful. The Cotswolds are also stunning with picture postcard villages. The Derbyshire Peak District is also beautiful with popular towns of Bakewell and Buxton.
I’m Leeds born and bred, and still live. Leeds is in West Yorkshire.
Leeds is West Yorkshire. The bottom of Yorkshire is 40 miles further south than Leeds. Sheffield is in south yorkshire.
You’re right about leeds for shopping also brilliant for pubs restaurants and clubs 🎉
Hahaha saying Leeds is South Yorkshire is almost as controversial as saying Yorkshire is in the South of England. Prepare yourself for the comments 😆
Cool rock structures, you mean dry stone walls?
East Yorkshire born and raised and love our open countryside away from the towns and cities ..also crowds of people ..We love our close communities and our country way of living..A world of our own..
The Yorkshire Wolds are a hidden gem, as are the Lincs Wolds.
As a Lancastrian, the Yorkshire Dales is a beautiful place.
Lancashire and Yorkshire is like the British version of Israel/Palestine, it's a big deal when they agree on something.
As Im also a Lancashire I whole heartedly agree.
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@@SaintPhoenixx booooooooooo... lol
@@SaintPhoenixx we have been rivals for centuries we still remember the war of the roses .. only real friends/family can be as mean as we are to each other. but we are still family from this lancastrian