Yorkshire wins Europe's Leading Destination 2013
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Yorkshire wins Europe's Leading Destination 2013
... at the World Travel Awards 2013
http://www.worldtravelawards.com/award- ... ation-2013
Just goes to show that not everyone thinks it's "grim oop North"
http://www.worldtravelawards.com/award- ... ation-2013
Just goes to show that not everyone thinks it's "grim oop North"
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Wonderful news for us Yorkshire folk but Shhhhh Wina we don't want all those Southern softies discovering there is life "north of Watford Gap"
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There was an article in the Yorkshire Post this morning :
We may not have the Colosseum or the Eiffel Tower, but God’s Own County has beaten the likes of Rome and Paris to be crowned Europe’s top tourist spot.
Yorkshire’s stunning countryside and coastline and its vibrant cities were among the attractions that earned it the title of Leading European Destination at the World Travel Awards.
The dramatic landscapes of the Dales and North York Moors national parks helped the region to stand out from rivals including scenic Venice and Amsterdam, while its culture and culinary offerings were more than a match for the likes of Berlin and Barcelona.
The award, regarded as the tourism equivalent of an Oscar, is another coup for the region, which is already braced for a surge in visitor numbers following its successful bid to host the opening stages of the Tour de France next year.
It is a “hidden gem” to most Europeans, who previously knew little about the area.
They are pleasantly surprised with the different types of scenery they see here - the coast, the Dales, the moors and the Peak District - and the cities as well.
There is a stereotype of Yorkshire that it is all old mills and when they come here they see it’s quite trendy really.
And of course we’ve got some great architecture in places like York and a lot of heritage, with more monastic ruins than anywhere else in Europe.
With more Michelin-starred restaurants than any other county in the UK and quality local produce ranging from rhubarb to real ale, the region’s rich food and drink pickings were also helping to lure in visitors.
It is the first time in the history of the awards - now in their 20th year - that the prize has gone to a region rather than a country or a major city. Other nominees this year included London, Madrid, Florence, Istanbul, Lisbon and St Petersburg.
We may not have the Colosseum or the Eiffel Tower, but God’s Own County has beaten the likes of Rome and Paris to be crowned Europe’s top tourist spot.
Yorkshire’s stunning countryside and coastline and its vibrant cities were among the attractions that earned it the title of Leading European Destination at the World Travel Awards.
The dramatic landscapes of the Dales and North York Moors national parks helped the region to stand out from rivals including scenic Venice and Amsterdam, while its culture and culinary offerings were more than a match for the likes of Berlin and Barcelona.
The award, regarded as the tourism equivalent of an Oscar, is another coup for the region, which is already braced for a surge in visitor numbers following its successful bid to host the opening stages of the Tour de France next year.
It is a “hidden gem” to most Europeans, who previously knew little about the area.
They are pleasantly surprised with the different types of scenery they see here - the coast, the Dales, the moors and the Peak District - and the cities as well.
There is a stereotype of Yorkshire that it is all old mills and when they come here they see it’s quite trendy really.
And of course we’ve got some great architecture in places like York and a lot of heritage, with more monastic ruins than anywhere else in Europe.
With more Michelin-starred restaurants than any other county in the UK and quality local produce ranging from rhubarb to real ale, the region’s rich food and drink pickings were also helping to lure in visitors.
It is the first time in the history of the awards - now in their 20th year - that the prize has gone to a region rather than a country or a major city. Other nominees this year included London, Madrid, Florence, Istanbul, Lisbon and St Petersburg.
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Yorkshire: not enough trees.
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Don't mind them finding life "North of Watford" just as long as they stay on the "wrongside"Dancing Queen wrote:Wonderful news for us Yorkshire folk but Shhhhh Wina we don't want all those Southern softies discovering there is life "north of Watford Gap"
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You wouldn't say that if you lived at our house, we're surrounded by them ... makes the house lovely & cool in summer but quite darkQuizzical Bob wrote:Yorkshire: not enough trees.
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Some will be bereft by this news and will now be sat in a dark room.
Yorkshire also has a number of old, long-established football clubs with some of their original players still turning out for them.
Yorkshire also has a number of old, long-established football clubs with some of their original players still turning out for them.
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oldbluefox wrote:Some will be bereft by this news and will now be sat in a dark room.
Yorkshire also has a number of old, long-established football clubs with some of their original players still turning out for them.
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Congratualtions to Yorkshire.
With regards to Michelin starred restaurants I have enjoyed several meals over the years at two longstanding starred restaurants in the region, including Box Tree Cottage in Ilkley during it Malcolm Reid and Colin Long's heyday.
Distance and a dislike for some of the more unpleasnt aspects of some of the north prevents me from visiting more often and sampling more of the undoubted gourmond treasures that can be found in the more pleasant towns and villages of this region.
With 18 Michelin starred restaurants within 1 hours drive of my North West Hampshire home (including two 3 star and four 2 star establishments) and about 40 Michelin starred restaurants a one hour train ride to London, the Hampshire based gastonome is hardly suffering (and 5 of the 18 are within the county of Hampshire - 1 less than Yorkshire with its 5m+ population vs Hampshire 1.4m+ population).
I will admit (and have always said) that Southampton is a bit of a culinary desert when giving advice to those travelling from the far off parts of this Kingdom, the Kingdom of Scotland and the Principality of Wales the day before, in order to join their cruise the next day, but there are three excellent Michelin starred restaurants within 30 mins of Southampton and two of three of them I can commend highly (one I have not given my custom to, yet). The Black Rat, Winchester and 36 on the Quay, Emsworth are excellent.
Bon Appetit and Happy Cruising!
With regards to Michelin starred restaurants I have enjoyed several meals over the years at two longstanding starred restaurants in the region, including Box Tree Cottage in Ilkley during it Malcolm Reid and Colin Long's heyday.
Distance and a dislike for some of the more unpleasnt aspects of some of the north prevents me from visiting more often and sampling more of the undoubted gourmond treasures that can be found in the more pleasant towns and villages of this region.
With 18 Michelin starred restaurants within 1 hours drive of my North West Hampshire home (including two 3 star and four 2 star establishments) and about 40 Michelin starred restaurants a one hour train ride to London, the Hampshire based gastonome is hardly suffering (and 5 of the 18 are within the county of Hampshire - 1 less than Yorkshire with its 5m+ population vs Hampshire 1.4m+ population).
I will admit (and have always said) that Southampton is a bit of a culinary desert when giving advice to those travelling from the far off parts of this Kingdom, the Kingdom of Scotland and the Principality of Wales the day before, in order to join their cruise the next day, but there are three excellent Michelin starred restaurants within 30 mins of Southampton and two of three of them I can commend highly (one I have not given my custom to, yet). The Black Rat, Winchester and 36 on the Quay, Emsworth are excellent.
Bon Appetit and Happy Cruising!
TMM
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Thank youThe Monocled Mutineer wrote:Congratualtions to Yorkshire.
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As a Yorkshire lass through and through I was pleased to read this. Around my neck of the woods we also have the Hepworth Museum (Barbara Hepworth), the Yorkshire Sculpture Park and the Royal Armouries in Leeds. Unless people are being tongue in cheek I can't believe the outdated, blinkered and prejudiced views that some appear to have about the North.
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Mo2013 wrote:As a Yorkshire lass through and through I was pleased to read this. Around my neck of the woods we also have the Hepworth Museum (Barbara Hepworth), the Yorkshire Sculpture Park and the Royal Armouries in Leeds. Unless people are being tongue in cheek I can't believe the outdated, blinkered and prejudiced views that some appear to have about the North.
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But it's full of northernersMo2013 wrote:As a Yorkshire lass through and through I was pleased to read this. Around my neck of the woods we also have the Hepworth Museum (Barbara Hepworth), the Yorkshire Sculpture Park and the Royal Armouries in Leeds. Unless people are being tongue in cheek I can't believe the outdated, blinkered and prejudiced views that some appear to have about the North.
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We don't bite, QB.
Not unless you look like free food.
Not unless you look like free food.
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I'm not at all surprised - our short exploratory trip earlier this year revealed wonderful vistas and landscape, interesting architecture, a good variety of shops and restaurants, and above all a truly warm and sincere welcome.
We are hoping to do a longer trip into Yorkshire in 2014, and are really looking forward to it.
Well done Yorkshire.
Em
We are hoping to do a longer trip into Yorkshire in 2014, and are really looking forward to it.
Well done Yorkshire.
Em
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Yorkshire is still full of southerns from my perspective.
I watched a program about a night out in York and I was appalled at the poverty ... so many young girls heading out for the night and they could only afford skirts that barely covered their fluffy bits and tops that were little more than a bandaid and some string ... I was almost tempted to leave my job and head south as a missionary to help them afford clothes that left them with no chilly bits.
PS: Well done to Yorkshire!
I watched a program about a night out in York and I was appalled at the poverty ... so many young girls heading out for the night and they could only afford skirts that barely covered their fluffy bits and tops that were little more than a bandaid and some string ... I was almost tempted to leave my job and head south as a missionary to help them afford clothes that left them with no chilly bits.
PS: Well done to Yorkshire!
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But Julie put her foot down over the "free fitting service"....Kendhni wrote:I was almost tempted to leave my job and head south as a missionary to help them afford clothes that left them with no chilly bits.
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Naughty Quizzical Bob - now go stand in the cornerQuizzical Bob wrote:But it's full of northernersMo2013 wrote:As a Yorkshire lass through and through I was pleased to read this. Around my neck of the woods we also have the Hepworth Museum (Barbara Hepworth), the Yorkshire Sculpture Park and the Royal Armouries in Leeds. Unless people are being tongue in cheek I can't believe the outdated, blinkered and prejudiced views that some appear to have about the North.
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PS: not forgetting Howarth, the home of the Brontes, and York, home of King Richard, not to mention a redbrick University in Leeds and a wonderful Cathedral in Wakefield. Oh, and tha'll get a right pint o' beer n'all ! Not that watery stuff darn sarf
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If its that wonderful, why do so many of 'em live down here? e.g. Geoff Boycott.
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Frank, even Yorkshiremen have standards and they didn't want him!!
The ones down south are the rejects!!
The ones down south are the rejects!!
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I'll tell my son in law that then Gary, and his Dad. They are from Holmfirth.
I remember a cartoon when Boycs bought his house in Sandbanks Poole which showed a notice by the motorway south saying, 'On yer bike, you softie southerner'.
I remember a cartoon when Boycs bought his house in Sandbanks Poole which showed a notice by the motorway south saying, 'On yer bike, you softie southerner'.
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Tell them if they come looking for me I always cruise Fred Olsen.
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Well deserved Yorkshire
Betty and I have many happy days holidaying in Yorkshire
Loved all aspects of this wonderful county
My sister in law retired to Ainthorpe to be near her daughter and family, and is extremely happy, but she still keeps her treasured rural Darzet passport up to date
Luboo all
Graham
Betty and I have many happy days holidaying in Yorkshire
Loved all aspects of this wonderful county
My sister in law retired to Ainthorpe to be near her daughter and family, and is extremely happy, but she still keeps her treasured rural Darzet passport up to date
Luboo all
Graham
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. . . .of course there is but
Rural Darzet is just a minimal tad better
Rural Darzet is just a minimal tad better
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