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The Amazing Virtual Travel Yorkshire, England

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1. Dreamy snowy conditions here at Langsett

Has anyone been lucky enough to have more than 27 minutes of wet snow anywhere in Yorkshire these past couple of days? No? Me either, disappointingly

From @dave.silver

2. Good Morning Yorkshire and beyond! We are starting the weekend with a classic shot of a Yorkshire favourite, Janet’s Foss waterfall.

From  @hiking_with_hobnob

3. Lovely shot at Catrigg Foss

Evening folks. Fancy a dip here? No me either to be completely honest, although I'm sure it's super invigorating

From @lifestyledbyj

4. Good afternoon all, at Holmfirth 

From @lukecarr33

5. Good afternoon fair Yorkshire folk… At Leeds Kirkgate Market

Anyway over to one of the best markets in Leeds, Yorkshire or the country? I’ll let you decide but it has both amazing food and amazing architecture and well worth a visit.

From @sarahjanemillman

6. Amazing road to the country side, at Lord Stones Country Park

From TT

7. Oh I do love to be beside the seaside... especially for sunrise and when the conditions are like this. At Scarborough, North Yorkshire

From @takeyourpic2607

8. Here is one of the many lovely cottages in the village of Rievaulx

If you’ve not guessed it’s quite near the abbey!!! There are some lovely walks and scenery in the area as well if you are ever passing by

From @siandugan

9. One of the stunning views in West Yorkshire’s beautiful Brontë country. Looking particularly moody!!

Brontë Country is a name given to an area of south Pennine hills west of Bradford in West Yorkshire, England. The name comes from the Brontë sisters, who wrote such literary classics as Jane Eyre (Charlotte Brontë), Wuthering Heights (Emily Brontë), and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (Anne Brontë) while living in the area.

Quite a talented bunch really… imagine having part of a county named after you!!!

From @christani14

10. The most amazing sunset moment at Gawthorpe, Wakefield

a stunning sunrise masquerading as a sunset, across the fields of Wakey.

From @caropics

11. Black and white image at Harewood Estate

From @stevegilley69

12. Sunset from Flamborough Head, with it been on the east coast. looking south west back across Bridlington Bay!

From @doug_mckillop

13. Some goregous colours from Scarborough, North Yorkshire

From @ellenpaigeleach

14. The River Ouse looking serene here, creating spectacular reflections in this stunning

From  @the_yorkshire_tourist

15. A gloomy day at Helmsley

From TT

16. This is from Whitby last weekend. Definitely a good place to explore! Anyone else out exploring this weekend?

From @lauraheanan

17. Beyond the mountain, at Roseberry Topping - National Trust

From @wagner_photographic

18. The endless sky and green field, at Yorkshire Dales

From @malham_yorkshire

19. A beautiful moment at Runswick Bay

From @adve_nturesupnorth

20. Beyond the wall, at York

bringing you a sunbathed York Minster taken from the bar walls, on a recent afternoon stroll around York.

Have you walked the whole circuit of the walls? If so which is your favourite part?

From @alanwiseuk

21. The lonely tree at Yorkshire Dales National Park

From @malham_yorkshire

22. Whitby abbey at sundown, a silhouette. Beautiful! At North Yorkshire Coast

From  @unconditionally_happy

23. It's a bit chilly out there, wonder if we'll have any more snow? Here is Knaresborough from last year with a dusting of snow

From @alanwiseuk

24. With a fantastic reflection down by the River Nidd in Knaresborough

there is even a sprinkling of snow to make it even more picture postcard.

From  @yorkshire_brew

25. Absolutely beautiful shot from Kayleigh at Ribblehead Viaduct! This is on the list for places I need to go!! Love the composition and colours

From @kayleighshaww

26. Taken at Ribblehead viaduct with Yorkshire's highest peak, Whernside - towering above behind

From @bamboo_fork

27. Have you taken the descent down this metal staircase at Flamborough head?

It's always worth the trip down, even at high tide you can watch & hear the waves crssh against the chalk rock pavement

From @theyorkshirephoto

28. Pretty fantastic conditions yesterday morning at Lordstones Country Park!

Firey Orange glow and fog mist! And behind me was a cloud inversion. Not gonna lie i couldnt feel my fingers and toes by the end of this!! Completely frozen!!But did warm up a bit when we went and got ourselfs a breakfast in the cafe Brilliant place so if you are close by get yourselfs there!! The food is dam tasty

From @lauraheanan

29. Here we have the famous Micklegate Bar in York, with a wonderful sunset glow.

The name comes from 'Micklelith', meaning great street.

For centuries the severed heads of rebels and traitors were displayed above the gate, the last of the severed heads was removed in 1754.

From @alanwiseuk



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