Yorkshire Dales, TV Soap Country
As we made our way to the North
Yorkshire Moors Railway we had to
stop for sheep that were walking across the road. The railway is one of the world’s greatest heritage
railways for steam and diesel
trains and we were lucky to see both coming in and out of this amazing train
station. It also doubles up as the famous Hogsmeade Station in the famous
Harry Potter films. One of the train drivers stopped shovelling coal
into the steam boiler to pose for a photo with us and again we bought
gifts and souvenirs from the on-site shop.
We visited Holmfirth in West Yorkshire famous for the filming
location of Last of the Summer Wine. Once we had arrived it was straight into
Sid’s Café for refreshments which was filled with fabulous memorabilia. After buying a
few souvenirs we headed outside to board the Summer Wine Magic Tour bus.
This small, old
fashioned charabanc style coach was driven by
the knowledgeable Colin, who for nearly 20 years was the owner
of Sid’s Café and was regularly involved with
the cast and crew. He even appeared in
one episode with the late, great Sir Norman Wisdom. Colin drove us around the streets, past Nora Batty’s house and through
the beautiful hills whilst relaying tales and stories
about the characters
Yummy! We headed to Wensleydale, famous for its cheese. We walked around the village of Hawes then returned to the factory to watch a demonstration of cheese being made from 8 pints of milk and learned the history of the cheese. True original Wensleydale cheese is made from milk obtained from farms within a 30-mile radius of the factory.
We toured the factory sampling the many cheeses they make and met the cheese loving duo Wallace and Gromit for some great pictures.
How lucky were we to have our very own hot tub to relax in after our days out!
What a great find! Eden Camp near York, is a large Second World War Museum housed within 33
huts that used to house up to 250 Italian prisoners of war between
1942 and 1948. After the prisoners left, the camp was used for storage before
being abandoned. One of its buildings contained three Human Torpedoes
and a "Sleeping Beauty" motorised submersible canoe which fascinated
both Peter and Nathan. The museum has many tanks and half-track
vehicles among many other military vehicles which are now on display.
Chris was amazed by their size as he had only ever seen them on TV and in films.
We posed for a group photo next to a fully restored American Super
Sherman (M50) Tank.
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