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doing the yorkshire moors , scarborough area 6th - 12th aug
61872 PostPosted: Tue Aug 02, 2005 12:15 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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hi guys

started packing already Very Happy , were going to visit the yorkshire moors , heartbeat (goathland ) , whitby , scarborough, filey, flamingoland and anywhere else that takes our fancy in that area , were staying at ladycross plantation near whitby and hopefully using the motorbike in the sun to do most of our day trips around that area .

if theres anywhere else in that area thats worth a visit im open to sugestions ?

happy holidays Very Happy

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61876 PostPosted: Tue Aug 02, 2005 12:24 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Very Happy Hope you have a great time theflyingscot. You are visiting our favourite hunting grounds. Some great views from Filey Brigg and be sure to visit Flamborough Head if you get that far south. Wink

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Hi theflyingscot,
Jan and I are also in the Scarborough area the same time as you. We will be parked up at Scarborough . We will keep an ear open for your accents. Razz

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61885 PostPosted: Tue Aug 02, 2005 1:14 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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You mention Flamingoland!! be aware that it's the Traction Engine Rally (Huge) at Pickering showground Thurs, Fri, Sat & Sun always attracts a lot of traffic (Just round the corner from Flamingoland)
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don't forget to go in to Winking Willy's chippy on Sandside at Scarborough. Good client of mine (but that may be advertising)....

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bognormike wrote:
don't forget to go in to Winking Willy's chippy on Sandside at Scarborough. Good client of mine (but that may be advertising)....

They must be new to the area.
They weren't in Sandside when we lived in Eastborough 45 years ago.

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Hello The Flying Scot,

If you are interested in railways a trip on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway is worth the time. It runs from Pickering through Goathland to Grosmont a really pleasant trip. Pickering has an interesting museum and Castle.

Have a great trip.

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hi guys

many thanks for the info Wink much apreciated , just taking notes , all ideas sound great , curious about the traction engine event ,its not on our arrival route so thats fine , were touring on the bike so may go down there for a look , maybe use the railway to goathland , will look out for winking willies Laughing ,
bampie: hope you have a great time too , dont stop every scots couple you meet though Laughing
jsw : will definately get to filey brigg.

many thanks .

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never heard of winking willy, we usually go to Mother Hubbards when in Scarborough; and there's a lovely tea room in Sleights just outside Whitby, it'sopposite carpark.
Also your namesake is travelling from York to Scarborough every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
There are some great roads over there for bikers so be careful when you are enjoying yourselves!

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Don't miss the fish & chips at the Magpie in Whitby (on the quayside at the West side of the harbour) nor the kippers at the bottom of the 199 steps down from the Abbey.
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