Travel to yorkshire

Travel-to-yorkshire
Yorkshire is known in many places as "the garden of England", mainly because the famous English newspaper The Guardian calls it that. It is a region that is in the north of England and has one of the most important and interesting cultural, historical and natural heritages in the area. Yorkshire has its own identity and preserves its dialect, the Tike, and even a traditional dance that you will not see anywhere else in the world, the Long Sword Dance.

If you like to read, you should know that Yorkshire is the land of great writers like the Brontë sisters or the place where Bram Stoker lived for a while, in fact, some of the Dracula passages are inspired by the local culture of the area. Its historical culture has been forged by both Celtic, Roman, Norman, Breton and even Viking peoples, who are the ones who left their mark and you can see their influence in every corner.

One of the most important tourist assets in Yorkshire is undoubtedly nature, a true paradise that is home to three natural parks with more than 2,500 square meters of protected areas and which are the National Park of the Yorkshire Dales , the moors of North York and the Peak District Park. In all these parks you can take different routes, either on foot, by bicycle on horseback and they even have balloon excursions so that you can admire the spectacular landscape of the area from the air. If you travel between April and August you can also go to the Bempton Cliffs , on the outskirts of Bridlington, where between those dates there are more than 200,000 birds that you can see. If you go outside that date you can also enjoy the cliffs.

Yorkshire is also a luxury for religious tourism. Whitby Abbey has more than 2000 years of history and is one of the most important archaeological sites in England. Its gloomy ruins are a delight and kings are buried there and it was a place of inspiration for poets and writers. You can also visit York Minster , which is the largest Gothic cathedral in northern Europe.