Every year, Goths gather in Whitby to celebrate Gothic culture, music, and fashion at Whitby Goth Weekend. This guide explains more about the event and how to attend it in 2026. Whitby hosts an alternative music festival and unique market twice a year, attracting thousands of Goths to the seaside town. This celebration of all […]
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Boundary Mill Stores offer a selection of fantastic events in-store for your entertainment including flower arranging and card making demonstrations as well as talks from guest speakers on topics of local and historical interest. http://boundarymill.co.uk/store/colne/ When you visit Oswaldtwistle Mills, a warm Lancashire welcome awaits. Shop over 100 retailers including high street brands & independent concessions […]
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Enjoy free time sightseeing around Scarborough & Filey Visit Scarborough and its two sweeping sandy beaches, rugged castle ruins, and museums for rain days. There’s plenty to do in Scarborough. Take a boat trip off shore to meet lazy seal colonies, surf in the North Sea or chug through the North York Moors on a […]
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Have a look around St Annes seafront and beach, it’s an important part of this Victorian seaside town. At St Annes seafront and beach there are miles of open public land to explore. It’s an enormous natural beach. Walk the beautifully tended promenade gardens complete with waterfalls and ducks. Enjoy traditional seaside attractions with fun for […]
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Richmond, North Yorkshire is a town of unique character and beauty which has changed little through the centuries. With the variety of shopping and its many pubs, hotels and restaurants, the proximity to the most stunning scenery anywhere to be seen, Richmond remains one of the most beautiful and rewarding places to visit in the […]
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A visit to the medieval Northumberland market town of Alnwick, famed for its twisting cobbled streets with an eclectic collection of individual shops which are teamed with some top attractions including Alnwick Castle, Alnwick Castle was the location for Hogwarts in the Harry Potter films. Home of the Percy family and Dukes of Northumberland since […]
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Eden Camp opened as a museum over 30 years ago in 1987. Since then, with the help and support of our visitors we have grown into one of the largest and most comprehensive museums covering British military and social history from 1914 onwards. https://www.edencamp.co.uk/ ————————————————————– The majority of trips return from destination between 16:30 and […]
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The Victorians and Edwardians loved to visit Llandudno – they called it the Queen of the Welsh Resorts, and graced it with some of the most elegant seaside architecture in Britain. You can delve further into the past at our 4000 year old copper mine or the medieval castle at Conwy. Or just enjoy the vintage […]
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There’s more to Whitby than meets the eye – with its connections to Captain Cook and Dracula, its quirky narrow streets and bustling harbour overlooked by the striking Gothic ruins of Whitby Abbey, Whitby is a fascinating town, unlike any other. Enjoy the quirky fishing villages of Staithes and Robin Hood’s Bay, the unspoilt sandy […]
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Redcar The golden sands, under which lay the remains of an occasionally revealed 7,000 year old forest, are framed by the swimming-quality waters of the north sea and a bustling town centre; home to high street names, quirky independents and not to mention a selection of amusement arcades, fish ‘n chip shops and the legendary […]
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