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  1. battybilly avatar

    RE: Doggie Day Afternoon

    by battybilly 11 March 2012

    I took my dog for a swim in The North Sea (East Yorkshire). Breezy, but lovely and sunny. Then we shared a hot dog and and ice cream.…

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    Re: Rosyth (Scotland) to Zeebrugge (Belgium)

    by alanR 31 October 2010

    > It´s a long drive south to the next cross-channel ferry port, Hull in East Yorkshire. 1) You can travel from Tyneside to Amsterdam…

  3. tony_b avatar

    RE: Rosyth (Scotland) to Zeebrugge (Belgium)

    by tony_b 31 October 2010

    Yes, Mark, that´s bad news for people living in Scotland. The closure of the passenger service was announced in August 2010, just 15 months…

  4. travelswan avatar

    Re: Ideas for a holiday on East Yorkshire Coast

    by travelswan 31 July 2009

    Thank you all very much for replying. Some great info and good websites. We have decided to head to Robin Hood's Bay. Thanks again…

  5. TRRK avatar

    RE: Ideas for a holiday on East Yorkshire Coast

    by TRRK 31 July 2009

    I also agree with Whitby/Robin Hood's bay. When we went Magpie's were taking bookings for the sit down restaurant so it would be worth…

  6. travelswan avatar

    Ideas for a holiday on East Yorkshire Coast

    by travelswan 30 July 2009

    Any ideas for a nice two-day break, for a couple (early 40s), somewhere on the East Yorkshire coast or around that area. Nothing too…

  7. Larch_Keilson avatar

    Renting a barge in London

    by Larch_Keilson 23 April 2005

    Try Alan G. Pease in East Yorkshire. He had a lovely little East Coast 'Gentelman's Yacht' that I was interested, a few yeas back. Thank…

  8. claireandbarry avatar

    Yorkshire with 5,6,8 year olds?

    by claireandbarry 12 April 2005

    just come back from yorkshire....cheap but child friendly things we found were John Bull World of rock nr Bridlington £1.50 for adults…

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