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rosslang Dec 28th, 2007 04:36 PM

Driving through Yorkshire
 
I am planning a family trip to England and Scotland for the end of May and beginning of June. We will stay one week in London, take the train to Scotland and rent a car there. (I will write a separate post about that.)

We will spend the first week of June on the Isle of Skye. After that, we will have 5 days to drive south to depart from Heathrow. We will spend the last night near the airport, which leaves four nights to plan between Skye and Heathrow. That is a LONG way, and we will not have time for leisurely sightseeing along the way, but we have to spend the nights somewhere, and I'd like to choose well.

Since our route will take us through Yorkshire, I'd like to stop somewhere in the dales, perhaps near Richmond. We like villages and staying in bed and breakfasts, so we won't want to go to York this time. This will only be a drive-through trip, so we will have to choose just a couple of things to see. What would you recommend of the following? Can you add anything I should consider?

Eden Camp
North York Moors Railway
MIddleham Castle
Whitby (too far out of the way?)

I am thinking of the following schedule:

Saturday: drive from Skye to Stirling
Sunday: drive from Stirling to somewhere in Yorkshire
Monday: Yorkshire
Tuesday: Yorkshire to Woodstock
Wednesday: Woodstock to Heathrow

I have chosen Woodstock so that the last day we will only have a short way to drive with plenty of time to turn in the car at the airport. We may also see friends in Oxford.

Any suggestions, especially for the Yorkshire part?

Thank you!



rosslang Dec 29th, 2007 05:17 AM

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janisj Dec 29th, 2007 06:56 AM

Your itinerary is pretty difficult. you really only have 1 day in Yorkshire so will really only have time for one or maybe 2 of your list. And the fabulous sites like Fountains Abbey, Castle Howard and York itself are off the list entirely.

Is the week on Skye set in stone? Are you renting a cottage that requires a fulll week? If not, I'd consider maybe 4 or 5 days on Skye and add the extra time to your journey south.

If the week is firmly set - And you want to visit Woodstock - I'd probably not go through Stirling at all. I'd get an early start off Skye and head south. It will be a long drive but totally doable to go all the way to the Lake District from Skye. It is just a bit over 200 miles from Mallaig to Penrith - and maybe 5 - 6 hours drive time.

Then you could spend the next day exploring the Dales and the day after for the Moors railway/Whitby.

Something like:

Sat - Skye > Penrith or somewhere in that general area

Sun - explore the Dales

Mon - more of Yorkshire

Tues - Yorkshire > Woodstock/Oxford

Wed - Oxfordshire > LHR

(But like I said - if you can cut back on your time on Skye it would make the rest of your itinerary a lot easier)

Mimar Dec 29th, 2007 07:20 AM

We spent about a week in Yorkshire last spring, 4 nights in Richmond and 3 nights in York itself. We stayed in a great B&B in Richmond, Millgate House (www.millgatehouse.com). This place gets rave reviews in tripadvisor; ask for room 1.

Richmond is a very cute and interesting town, with its own castle and a nice walk down to the river. We made daytrips to Durham (love the cathedral and the view of it from the river), and to Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal and we stopped at Castle Howard on our way into York.

I'm not sure how much time you will have. Perhaps not enough time for the railway. Maybe you can research the options and make the decision at the time depending on how much time you have -- and what the weather's like.

Mimar Dec 29th, 2007 07:24 AM

Actually, on further thought, we did a similar trip, but we flew into Glasgow (via Heathrow; didn't cost much more than just to Heathrow), did a driving trip in Scotland and northern England, finished up with a week in London. Have you considered this order of travel? I think it's more efficient and might give you a little more time.

wrrllw Dec 29th, 2007 07:38 AM

I can recommend a B&B to the north east of York, near Castle Howard and not far from Eden Camp. My wife and I went over there April 2006 for a weekend break; it's called Low Penhowe, a 5* B&B in the countryside (the last couple of miles are down a narrow, single track country lane). The accommodation was great and the hosts, Chris and Philippa, were excellent. For example, they booked us a table at a nearby pub/restaurant on the Saturday night, and then Chris – unprompted - drove us there, dropped us off, collected us after the meal and took us back, so we could have a drink or two. We ate at the Blacksmiths Inn, but there are several others nearby which came well-recommended. Our room was good – we didn’t have an ensuite room (they were booked up), but we had a private bathroom just across the hallway, without any issues - and the breakfast great. Overall it was a great place to stay - and less than 5 miles from Castle Howard. See more at www.bedandbreakfastyorkshire.co.uk

travel2live2 Dec 29th, 2007 07:42 AM

Yorkshire and the Dales are amongst my favourite areas on the planet and need a few weeks to explore. Time constraints are rather limiting, I know, but please make sure you do a Yorkshire trip in the future! :)


Vttraveler Dec 29th, 2007 11:19 AM

Since you are driving from Scotland south toward Yorkshire and eventually London I would encourage you to think about visiting Hadrian's wall on your way.

rosslang Dec 29th, 2007 12:48 PM

We are committed for our first week in London and then a week on Skye but will consider taking the Penrith route when we head south. I am eager to look into all the suggestions for sights and places to stay and to eat. Next trip we will do a whole week in Yorkshire! Thank you all so much!



Carolina Dec 30th, 2007 01:43 PM

I've just suggested this on another post but anyway... if your flights are not already booked, consider an open jaw ticket. You could fly into Heathrow and out of Manchester. This would give you much more time in the Yorkshire area.


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