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York is one of the ancient conurbations in England and has come a long form since the Romans introductory finished a fort between the River Foss and the River Ouse. The municipal that grew up around it was originally termed Eboracum and strong protective walls were created, forming the base of the city walls that remain today. The rectangular gatehouse of Micklegate bar marks the main entrance to the borough, but thankfully traitor's heads are no longer presented there to deter rebellions.

Castle Howard is located 15 miles north east of York, just off the A64. The magnificent house has a charming 18th century Walled Garden and 1,000 acres of gardens offering breathtaking views towards the North York Moors and Yorkshire Wolds. Free guided outdoor tours take field daily between March and October revealing the secrets of the gardens and the architecture. Castle Howard also suggests six unique shops - an award-winning farm shop, chocolate shop, plant middle, a bookshop and two gift shops - as well as a restaurant and cafe.

The Whitby Pavilion is Whitby's greatest theatre and function venue and suggests year round diversion from stage displays, dances, concerts, festivals and children's events to exhibitions. Please telephone 01947 604855 for further details on performances and events. While in Whitby, look up the Whitby Wizard Science middle and appreciate 100 experiments and a specialist science gift shop. If it's outdoor entertainment you're after, a trip to Brimham Rocks near Harrogate could be just what you're looking for. Be fond of impressive views over Nidderdale from a vantage point of nearly 300m. Fantastic rock formations of millstone grit, carved out over thousands of years by the actions of the weather, are rich in wildlife. Admission is free, but facilities might close in bad weather.

Fancy free parking, late night shopping and a monstrous selection of applauded High Street stores? See Monks Cross Shopping Park just a slender minutes from the city centre for a hassle-free shopping experience! Stores such as Marks & Spencer, Boots, Clarks, Top Shop, New Look, Next, River Island, W H Smith, BHS, Argos, Monsoon, Clinton Cards, PC World, Laura Ashley, Accessorize and Mamas & Papas as well as legions cafes and restaurants, including McDonalds, Pizza Hut and Starbucks can be found at Monks Cross.

Travel by the North Yorkshire Moors Railway to drop over the seaside municipal of Whitby for a traditional British holiday experience. Take a break in the Tea Room at Grosmont Station - a genuine 1950's railway junction - spot fabulous souvenirs in the two Gift Shops, pay a visit to the engine sheds and view the locomotives under restoration. Goathland or "Aidensfield" as it is noted to fans of Yorkshire TV's Heartbeat suggests a refurbished Warehouse Tea Room with authentic furniture and artefacts, restored coal drops and a cattle dock to recreate the old North Eastern Railway of 1922. Take time out to adore the peace and tranquillity of the 1912-style station of Levisham, which is surrounded by walks and wildlife.

There is something for everyone in York - from memorable edifices and elegant gardens to impelling outdoor events and award-winning restaurants and no matter where you go in York, you are bound to demonstrate a fantastical day out, whatever the weather!

Author: Caron Bednorze