Did you know that no matter where you are in England,
you are never more than 75 miles from the coast?
Did you know that England is about the same size as Alabama?
I've mentioned before how much I love to travel by train,
but there is really no better way to see England than by car.
Of course, I'm not the one driving so that's easy for me to say.
But, Matt loves it, too.
A few weeks ago, we took a weekend trip up to Yorkshire for a look see. Yorkshire is the largest county in England and is in The North. As soon as we got out of London we began seeing signs pointing the way to The NORTH! I love that. I think we should adopt this in the US. I'd love to see signs leading the way to The South.
The
Gas stations are familiar looking with just a few differences. First, it's called petrol not gas. You will also notice it's sold by the litre rather than the gallon. This works out to about $8.50 per gallon and diesel is a little more. Diesel cars are very popular in the UK and they get great mileage. We have one and can go forever on a tank. I'm also in love with the Motorway Service Centers. They are large, clean centers with fast food, cafes, coffee shops, bookstores, grocers, etc. They are open and safe with huge clean bathrooms with showers. Like a truck stop in the US but much nicer.
Once we got into Yorkshire and off of the Motorway, everything changed; narrow lanes, hedgerows, roundabouts, dry stone walls, villages, markets, moors, sheep and pubs. I turned on the radio and snuggled into the heated seat. Then with Matt and Helga (our GPS) leading the way, I sit back and soak up England and the Yorkshire countryside.
Several days later, we left Yorkshire with me declaring that I wanted to live there.
(This usually happens wherever we go, mind you.)
I've broken our trip into the following posts which I'll be publishing over the next week or so.
York
York Minster
Harrogate
Skipton Castle
The Wheatley Arms
Bolton Abbey
I hope you enjoy the Yorkshire Road Trip!
I see a lot of Bolton Abbey up there!!
ReplyDeleteLove this- and YES. You should move to Yorkshire. It is the most perfect place on earth!
Fantastic to see other day trips, York is lovely!
ReplyDeleteGesci,
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful. I wish London was within commuting distance. I can't wait to go back and explore some more.
xoxo
Selena
Aw man, these pictures make me homesick! Not for Yorkshire, but for Fife. Same mossy green, same hills and grey stonework, same sheep. I can smell the cold damp air from here!
ReplyDeleteYorkshire is so lovely, and you guys need to go further North and visit Northumbria!
ReplyDeleteI love the pictures of the spring lambs...if only it wasn't so cold still, I worry about them! When will spring ever arrive???
ReplyDeleteLove this, the pictures make me think of home. I grew up in West Yorkshire, about an hour from York and my family still live there. I'm looking forward to reading all about your trip.
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are absolutely beautiful!! Can't wait to hear about the rest of your journey! Signs pointing to "The North" are so endearing - wish we had them here too!
ReplyDeleteOh those LAMBS! I have been fortunate enough to visit York but it was 22 years ago. It was just like a postcard. I can't wait to see your upcoming posts!!
ReplyDeleteI wanted to climb the fence and play with them! They are so cute. I'm sure they are ready for some Spring weather, too.
ReplyDeletexoxo
Selena
Thanks, Katie! We lucked out with some blue skies while we were in The North. :) xoxo
ReplyDeleteSelena
I worry, too. There has been a lot on the news how the cold weather is really affecting this years lambing season. I hope it turns warmer soon! xoxo
ReplyDeleteSelena
There is so much of this Island to see! Northumbria is definitely on the list. xoxo
ReplyDeleteSelena
Green is my favorite color and I just can't get over the greens and blues here. It's so pretty! And it does affect every sense, doesn't it? Are you still coming back for a visit this Spring? xoxo
ReplyDeleteSelena
Oh Selena! What a gorgeous part of the UK. I've been in many areas of the British Isles, but I'll admit, I have never explored Yorkshire. I pinned some of your pics to inspire me to visit the next time I am in the UK.
ReplyDeleteLove your new look blog! And I am a Yorkshire lass born and bred - so it was great to see the county through your eyes - looking forward to the follow up posts!
ReplyDeleteSadly I don't think I will be. We're both hoping to make it back for Christmas, but I'll have to wait until Spring 2014 to see the naughty lambs bouncing around the lush green fields.
ReplyDeleteAh my homeland - lovely to see some photographs of my neck of the woods and Yorkshire! Certainly different from Michigan!
ReplyDeleteHello Selena, so very happy to have come across your wonderful blog. This particular post helps me relive my days in Yorkshire 30 odd years ago. I was living in Leeds then and your beautiful photos sure brought back wonderful memories of my trips to the countryside. Thank you for sharing. Azlin .
ReplyDeleteGreat pics! I can't wait to make it to Yorkshire myself.
ReplyDeleteYou will love it. I must have turned to Matt a dozen times and said "I want to live here." It's beautiful. xoxo
ReplyDeleteSelena