Top Places to Visit in Yorkshire

Yorkshire caters for every holiday desire withstill contains many of their original belongings.
major cities such as Leeds and York offeringTake a walk across Haworth moor to Top
shopping and culture, and the Yorkshire DalesWithens which was said to be the inspiration
offering long walks in idyllic countryside.behind Emily Brontë's novel, Wuthering
If you're planning a trip to the county thisHeights. Haworth also has many shops, cafes,
summer, here's some inspiration for yourpubs and restaurants.
caravanning break.The railway station in Haworth is on the Keighley
Visit the Yorkshire Dales& Worth Valley Railway route from Keighley
Home to the Wensleydale Creamery in Hawes.through Oakworth where the film, The Railway
Take a tour around the factory and see how theChildren was filmed. Steam trains run at various
cheese is made. Sample some of the differenttimes throughout the year.
cheeses for yourself before visiting the gift shopPitch your caravan at Upwood Holiday Park,
where you can buy some to take home forBlackmoor Road, Haworth.
friends and family.Visit the Yorkshire Coast
Middleham Castle is also situated in the YorkshireThe coastal villages of Yorkshire offer the perfect
Dales and offers a perfect place to stop for aday out for all the family. Whitby is home to the
bite to eat with designated picnic areas. Dogs arefamous Abbey and the 199 steps leading up to St
welcome too! The castle was once the childhoodMary's Church. For sandy beaches, visit Bridlington
home of Richard III.or Scarborough. Further north, Robin Hoods Bay
Pitch your caravan at Bainbridge Ings Caravan andhas many shops and cafes down its steep winding
Campsite, Hawes.road down to the sea.
Visit HaworthPitch your caravan at Cayton Village Caravan
Haworth village, in West Yorkshire, is home to thePark, Cayton Bay, Scarborough, North Yorkshire.
Brontë Parsonage, which has beenYorkshire has many attractions across the county
preserved as it was when the Brontëso there's bound to be something to suit
sisters lived there and wrote their famous novels.everyone in your party. So hitch up your touring
The Parsonage is open to visitors who can take acaravan and head to Yorkshire!
tour around the home of the Brontës which