Dog owners unite, because it's time to take a long stroll down the beach with your furry friend.
But you better wrap up warm, because it's going to be a tad chilly.
Banned during the summer months but lifted this Wednesday 2 October, numerous beaches across Yorkshire now allow pooches to roam the sand.
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There are eight beeches for you to choose from, from the pebbled beach of Hornsea to the spacious stretch of Filey bay- there's a walk to suit every pup.
So let's take a look then shall we?
Sandsend & Whitby Beach
Both now allow dogs for the winter, offering beautiful coastal views that offer some quieter spaces for you and your furry friend.
Hornsea Beach
Take a stroll down the long promenade before getting your feet (and paws) amongst the sand and pebbles.
Scarborough North Bay
If you fancy a nice relaxing walk, this one is for you.
A much busier walk but if your pooch likes to have a bit of interaction, then this is ideal.
Bridlington South and North Beach
Framed by Flamborough's chalky cliffs, this is a perfect day out for you and your pooch with both walks offering fantastic views.
Withernsea Beach
Breathe in that fresh sea air as you trot along to the famous lighthouse.
Filey Beach
This five mile stretch is perfect if you want to get a proper stomp on with the rock formations adding a little bit of adventure for your dog to get involved in.
So whichever walk you fancy, make sure to reward yourself with some seaside fish and chips afterwards. It would be rude not to, after all.
It’s time to pull on your walking boots and get out and about in the great outdoorsthis festive season.
It’s Christmas, and for a lot of us, the only requirement of the day is to eat all the M&S picky bits and quality streets whilst catching up with friends and family… walking is not high on the agenda.
But, if all of that festive indulgence and constant drinking is getting to you then sometimes a bit of fresh air is exactly what you need to get yourself put back together again.
Not to mention it can help you to build up an appetite again to dive into that chocolate box for one more time.
Leeds and its surrounding areas are truly blessed with beautiful walks in all directions, so we've rounded up a list for you to enjoy over the next couple of weeks.
Harewood House
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Nestled amidst the Yorkshire countryside, Harewood House offers a perfect blend of history and natural beauty. Explore the estate’s extensive grounds, which include woodland trails, beautifully maintained gardens, and a scenic lake.
And not to forget beautiful Christmas decorations, just the thing to get you feeling festive.
If you have children, there is an adventure playground they can get lost in, while you can marvel at the stunning architecture of the house itself.
There’s a gorgeous 10km walk that loops around the estate offering beautiful views throughout. You can end your walk at one of the cafe’s conveniently located near the car park.
Golden Acre Park
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Situated just a short drive from Leeds city centre, Golden Acre Park is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Grab an ice cream and take a leisurely stroll around the park’s tranquil lake.
Burrowed in the park is a bird spotting hut where you can spot wildlife, from ducks and swans to squirrels and rabbits, making it an ideal destination for families.
Otley Chevin
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For panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, head to Otley Chevin. With a variety of walking trails ranging from gentle slopes to more challenging hikes, there’s something for every ability.
Reach the Chevin summit and be rewarded with breathtaking views stretching as far as the eye can see. It doesn’t just offer walks, but it is steeped in history, homing fossils and sculptures and is a natural playground for your little ones.
Tip: Head to the car park on York Gate road for the best sunset views!
Ilkley Moor
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Lace up your hiking boots and venture onto Ilkley Moor, a rugged carpet of heather-covered moorland. Whether it’s a long walk you’re after, or you just want to explore the famous Cow and Calf rocks, which offer exceptional views of the landscape below, make sure you treat yourself to something sweet or refreshing from The Cow and Calf overlooking the valley.
Be prepared, as you might need to familiarise yourself with the well-known Cow and Calf song before your visit!
Roundhay Park
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As one of the largest urban parks in Europe, Roundhay Park offers endless opportunities for outdoor adventure. Wander through scenic gardens, or rent a boat to paddle around the tranquil lake. With playgrounds, cafes, and even a tropical world, there’s no shortage of activities to keep the whole family entertained.
Kirkstall Abbey
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Step back in time and explore the historically-rich ruins of Kirkstall Abbey. Wander through the abbey and its courtyards before strolling towards the adjacent parkland which provides a peaceful getaway from the vibrant life of Headingley.
Bolton Abbey
Just a short drive from Leeds, Bolton Abbey offers a charming setting for a Christmas walk. Take a walk through its trails along the banks of the River Wharfe, go back in time whilst visiting the abbey itself, and pass through the ancient woodlands walked by the monks themselves! A must-do whilst there is to visit the famous stepping stones whilst enjoying a picnic by the riverbank.
24 hours in Ilkley | An insider’s guide to one of Yorkshire’s beloved spa towns
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Make the most out of your day in this picturesque town nestled in the Wharfe Valley with our insider's guide to the best things to eat, drink and do in Ilkley.
Fancy escaping the hustle and bustle of the city for a day away in the countryside?
Then Ilkley is the place for you. Only a 25 minute train ride away from Leeds, Ilkley is a quaint town drenched in history with lots to explore.
The area’s often named as one of the best places to live in the UK — and with so much to offer and the Yorkshire dales on your doorstep, it’s easy to see why.
Stuck where to begin?
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Morning
There's no better way to kickstart your day than with a banging brunch.
Just a five minute walk away from Ilkley train station is Thirty Nine The Grove, a family-run independent cafe that is your one-stop-shop for everything homemade.
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From fresh barista coffee with hunks of banana loaf to perfectly poached eggs atop your favourite brunch dish, it’s a wonderful spot to visit and people watch on their sunny terrace that overlooks one of Ilkley's busiest streets.
Once you're all fuelled up and ready to embrace the day, it's time to get your stomp on and take to the Ilkley moors.
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Head upward toward White Wells and from there you can choose a route as long or as short as you fancy, but we do recommend stopping by the iconic Cow and Calf rocks where you'll find the best views overlooking the Wharfe Valley.
But beware of the sheep as they're often wandering aimlessly through the bracken-laden hills and taking in the stunning vistas themselves.
Afternoon
Success! You've got some of the city air out of your lungs and now it's time for a spot of shopping.
Take a leisurely stroll down The Grove where you'll find some of the town's best independent boutiques and shops.
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Make sure to pop into The Grove Bookshop which has been there for over 40 years and stocks a wide range of titles in pretty much every genre.
If you're a homeware fiend then Covet is the place for you, a treasure trove of carefully sourced unique pieces that will bring a smile to your face just by looking at them. From authentic Turkish towels to Danish ceramics, we could spend hours in here curating our dream home.
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And of course it wouldn't be a trip to Ilkley without popping into Betty's, the famous tea rooms are a proper Yorkshire institution and if you don't have time for a spot of sophisticated afternoon tea then a takeaway bag jam-packed with fat rascals and fondant fancies will most definitely do the trick.
Gosh, all this shopping is thirsty work isn't it? And luckily for us, just at the end of The Grove you'll find Friends of Ham.
A firm favourite in Leeds, this craft beer and wine bar is the perfect afternoon pick me up that also serve up a mouthwatering selection of (yes, you guessed it) ham and tapas plates if you're feeling peckish.
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Take a seat on their sun drenched terrace, order an Aperol Spritz and get stuck into one of their delicious charcuterie boards. You'll be cancelling your flights to Barcelona in no time.
Evening
Right, now that you've wet the whistle with a couple of spritzes it's time to visit some proper Yorkshire pubs and luckily, Ilkley's got plenty of them.
Paying homage to the iconic song, the Bar T'at is a lovely pub that have a fantastic selection of local beers and a local, friendly atmosphere.
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If the sun is shining then The Black Hat just across the way boasts a huge outdoor terrace that is perfect for soaking in those precious rays.
Fuggle and Golding Tap House is a local favourite and if you can nudge yourself in there on a busy evening, then it's a wonderful little place to enjoy a taster of some beer from their ever-changing keg lines which showcase some of the best breweries in Britain and from around the world.
Right, it's time for tea and we hope you fancy Italian because that's what Ilkley does best.
Emporio Italia is a family-run eatery that has a real cult following, with a menu that changes daily you can guarantee that the freshest ingredients of the highest quality are used in creating authentic dishes made from the heart.
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Allow Luigi and his wonderful family look after you in their warm and cosy restaurant, but make sure to book in advance as this place is always bursting at the seams.
Born in Ilkley, Pranzo Italian are dishing up homemade pasta inspired by founder Marco’s legendary Nonna. Their four-hour braised beef shin ragu mafalde never misses and paired with a glass (or bottle) of red, that'll top your day off in Ilkley just perfectly if you ask us.