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Great Days Out

The Grand Old City of York

on Monday, 29 October 2012. Posted in Great Days Out

York the medieval city is located in the Vale of York and is bordered by the Pennines, the North Yorkshire Moors and the Yorkshire Wolds.

Mum’s Handbag Essentials

on Thursday, 11 August 2011. Posted in Great Days Out, Are We There Yet?

Are we nearly there yet?.. I want a sweetie ...I’m bored...I need a wee...I’m hungry...I’m thirsty...I feel sick...Are we nearly there yet? But enough about you, what about the kids?

Brimham Rocks, Yorkshire

on Friday, 17 June 2011. Posted in Great Days Out, Natural Wonders

Rock formations to spark the imagination of children and adults alike within the stunning setting of Nidderdale in North Yorkshire. The Sphinx, The Camel or The Dancing Bear? What will be your favourite?

Chatsworth Farmyard & Adventure Playground

on Wednesday, 30 March 2011. Posted in Great Days Out

We are very lucky to have the Peak District on our doorstep and sometimes I wonder how we all manage to get any work done at all in the Little Trekkers office. One place that we return to time after time is the Chatsworth House Estate.

Cannon Hall Farm

on Tuesday, 13 March 2012. Posted in Great Days Out, Hidden Gems on your Doorstep

Cannon Hall Farm’s days as a best kept secret amongst the locals are long gone as it is fast becoming one of Yorkshire’s most popular family attractions. This isn’t just a great day out but many!!!!

Michaelswood, Shetland

on Friday, 01 July 2011. Posted in Great Days Out, Hidden Gems on your Doorstep

Situated on the west mainland of Shetland, the award winning wildlife haven, Michaelswood, is one of those secret hideaway places that once discovered is never forgotten.

Isle of Purbeck, Dorset

on Thursday, 26 May 2011. Posted in Great Days Out, Hidden Gems on your Doorstep

One of the most beautiful coastal spots in the country. History, nature, geology, lighthouses, aqua blue bays, trails, steam trains (always a favourite with our Little Trekkers) and seaside towns, you can’t ask for much more.

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