North England
(vero;2024-July-25)
North England covers three regions, Yorkshire and the Humber, the North West and the North East. It is also where Hadrians' Wall is located, running through the North West and the North East.
- Yorkshire and the Humber: includes the counties of East Riding of Yorkshire, North Lincolnshire, North Yorkshire and South Yorkshire.
- North West: includes the counties of Cheshire, Cumbria and Lancashire.
- North East: includes the counties of Durham, Northumberland and finally Tyne and Wear.
It is a long way north, so we are (very) rarely in this region, although we were often in York in the past and have very nice memories of Dalby Forest, Whitby and Scarborough (this was in the pre-digital time, so no good pictures to share).
We visited Durham on our way to Northumberland where we stayed for a few days hiking along Hadrian's Wall, but it is just a matter of time until we brace ourselves for the long drive and explore this promising region.
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