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York is a beautiful historic city offering something for everyone. With so many famous sites to visit and quirky little shops, boutiques and high street stores to browse, it really is an interesting city to visit.
Like any great city its centre is easy to walk around and has a river at its heart. As well as being the most complete medieval city in the UK with stunning Norman Cathedral and Castle, it has a flourishing arts, music, and cultural scene, superb independent as well as High Street shopping.
This is a fantastic outlet with a 120 leading big brand names, this is definitely one not to be missed.
Home to more attractions per square mile than anywhere in the UK, it is easy to see why York is a firm passenger favourite. With wonderful independent stores and a plethora of eateries, there is so much to see and do!
Calling all crafters! The halls are filled with a treasure trove of goodies to inspire you for your next project. This excursion includes tickets to three shows: Creative Crafts, Sewing for Pleasure and Fashion and Embroidery. Meet fellow crafters, watch live demonstrations and shop til you drop.
Combine at least two hours in the lovely Georgian market town of Stamford and a visit to the Springfields shopping outlet Spalding on the return journey.
Hunts Coaches offers one of our regular trips to this popular resort, maybe visit the ruins of the Gothic Whitby Abbey with its amazing views or take a scenic tour on a open topped bus or maybe try a boat trip along the coast.
York has a rich history in chocolate making and was once home to Rowntree's and Terry's. York chocolate festival celebrates this with a chocolate market filled with local delights and a variety of delectable activities.
Discover amazing wildlife, learn how they are protecting their future and share incredible memories of the leaping, roaring, squawking natural world.
Harrogate is a natural spa town, where many visitors flock to relax and unwind. Home to Betty's tea room. Maybe indulge in some Yorkshire hospitality with an afternoon tea before exploring all that Harrogate has to offer.
Visit the quaint town of Bakewell, maybe have a browse and meander around all the independent shops, take a stroll along the river, or why not visit one of the beautiful tearooms to try the famous Bakewell pudding.
This year sees an exciting change to the flower parade. Coaches will drop off at Springfields for an afternoon of entertainment and opportunity to enjoy all the retail offerings at the outlet.
Following passenger requests, we have organised a return to Junction 32 Shopping Outlet. Located next to Xscape in Castleford, you can shop till you drop in over 80 high street and designer stores. Alternatively enjoy a lovely meal at one of the many eateries within Xscape, the choice is yours.
A relaxing visit to the Derbyshire Dales calling at Bakewell and Buxton. Bakewell is famous for its pudding / tart and is a thriving market town with many small independent shops and cafes. Buxton is a Spa town with its famous crescent. There is a fountain fed direct from the Spa waters that you can fill your water bottles from and many sights to see like the Pavilion Gardens.
A true Yorkshire treat, sunday holds host to the food and drink Market at Hebden Bridge, whilst Haworth has their monthly artisan market in the central park.
A visit to this popular seaside resort that offers something for all members of the family.
Sheringham is a thriving coastal market town with award winning beaches, museums and traditional arcades. Maybe grab a bargain at the market or in one of the many independent shops in the town.
There's lots to see and do in this city. Enjoy some retail therapy amidst the huge array of independent shops and boutiques, or maybe take a visit around the historic buildings or museums.
A full day to explore this charming riverside town, use the tour buses, see the historic sites connected with Shakespeare, there is something for everyone.
Come and see the Studios, and how Harry Potter was made
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