Steam Railways in Yorkshire
As
the old steam train pulled into the station we could see the clouds of steam. We boarded the train at Embsay, and with the station master blowing his
whistle we were off. Feeling
relaxed, we stared out of the window to views of lush green fields and hills
that went on for miles.
At the station we had a good look around the platform and at the various other trains, before continuing our adventure through the moors.
We took in the fresh sea air at the seaside town of Whitby as we looked at the little sailing boats in the harbour and the other holiday makers having fun crabbing.
We
then treated ourselves to a tasty ice cream in the glorious sunshine.
All aboard for our journey from Whitby to Pickering where we enjoyed a 2 hour journey through more breath-taking scenery.
A great morning was spent at the Wensleydale Creamery which is the only maker of the famous Yorkshire Wensleydale cheese. We took our seats as we watched a cheese making demonstration and we were surprised at how much effort and work goes into making it. Luckily for us at the end we got to sample some of the delicious, creamy cheese. Everyone was keen to have their pictures taken with the cheese loving characters Wallace and Gromit, too.
A BBQ feast was great way to spend the evening and we all did a great job in helping to prepare it. There was lots of fun and laughter as we were joined by our lovely friends Steve and Michaela.
We set off for a day in York and to the National Railway museum. The museum was huge and housed so many steam trains, modern trains and carriages both old and new. We listened to a talk on the Royal Family’s very own train and we were able to view the magnificent carriages inside with its very own bedrooms and bathrooms. We saw the flying Scotsman and also the Mallard, which was the fastest train back in its day.
Once again we took our seats in an old carriage and showed our tickets to the ticket master and we were soon off, heading towards Haworth, home of the Bronte sisters. We visited The Brontë Parsonage Museum which is the former home of the world's most famous literary family and the place where Charlotte, Emily and Anne wrote some of the greatest novels in the English Language.
We stopped at Argarth Falls, where the Robin Hood movie was filmed. Truly stunning and so tranquil as we stood and watched the waterfalls cascading down the hillside. It was the perfect spot to sit and enjoy our picnic lunch.
Our favourite place to eat was at Billy Bob’s ice cream factory which is a 1950’s themed diner famous for their deserts. We sat in booths and listened to the great music of the 50’s where we enjoyed an American feast, finished off by the most incredible ice cream sundae’s!
At the station we had a good look around the platform and at the various other trains, before continuing our adventure through the moors.
A wonderful day was spent at Goathland, right in the middle of the beautiful
Yorkshire Dales, where we learnt that many of the Harry Potter films
were filmed here. After our train ride we then went into the village which is also
famous for the TV programme Heartbeat. We loved posing for
photos with the cars that they used in tv show and the iconic places that
featured, including Scripp’s garage.
We took in the fresh sea air at the seaside town of Whitby as we looked at the little sailing boats in the harbour and the other holiday makers having fun crabbing.
All aboard for our journey from Whitby to Pickering where we enjoyed a 2 hour journey through more breath-taking scenery.
A great morning was spent at the Wensleydale Creamery which is the only maker of the famous Yorkshire Wensleydale cheese. We took our seats as we watched a cheese making demonstration and we were surprised at how much effort and work goes into making it. Luckily for us at the end we got to sample some of the delicious, creamy cheese. Everyone was keen to have their pictures taken with the cheese loving characters Wallace and Gromit, too.
A BBQ feast was great way to spend the evening and we all did a great job in helping to prepare it. There was lots of fun and laughter as we were joined by our lovely friends Steve and Michaela.
We set off for a day in York and to the National Railway museum. The museum was huge and housed so many steam trains, modern trains and carriages both old and new. We listened to a talk on the Royal Family’s very own train and we were able to view the magnificent carriages inside with its very own bedrooms and bathrooms. We saw the flying Scotsman and also the Mallard, which was the fastest train back in its day.
Once again we took our seats in an old carriage and showed our tickets to the ticket master and we were soon off, heading towards Haworth, home of the Bronte sisters. We visited The Brontë Parsonage Museum which is the former home of the world's most famous literary family and the place where Charlotte, Emily and Anne wrote some of the greatest novels in the English Language.
We stopped at Argarth Falls, where the Robin Hood movie was filmed. Truly stunning and so tranquil as we stood and watched the waterfalls cascading down the hillside. It was the perfect spot to sit and enjoy our picnic lunch.
Our favourite place to eat was at Billy Bob’s ice cream factory which is a 1950’s themed diner famous for their deserts. We sat in booths and listened to the great music of the 50’s where we enjoyed an American feast, finished off by the most incredible ice cream sundae’s!
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