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East Yorkshire Coaches East Yorkshire Coaches EAST YORKSHIRE COACHES Days out by coach from Hull and surrounding area Code Adults Child/Over 60’s MAY Tuesday 15 Doncaster Market, H £8.50 £8.50 Back for 3.30pm Tuesday 22 Ikea H £8.50 £8.50 Back for 3.30pm Sunday 27 The AEC Centenary Rally – Newark F £17.50 £15.25 Travel on our 1956 AEC Regent to join the celebrations to mark 100 years of AEC’s. Over 100 exhibits expected from all over the country plus 50 years of the Bedford VAL meeting JUNE Sunday 3 Whitby via the North Yorkshire Moors calling at C £15.50 £13.25 Pickering & Goathland Wednesday 6 Flamingoland* C £29.50 £27.25 Thursday 7 Beamish Museum* E £30.75 £23.25 Thursday 7 Historic Durham E £19.00 £16.25 Friday 8 Helmsley Market, Thornton le Dale & Filey C £14.50 £12.25 Sunday 10 Hornsea Freeport, Skirlington Market & Bridlington C £13.75 £11.50 Sunday 10 Teesdale & Weardale Tour E £19.25 £17.00 Barnard Castle – Forest in Teesdale – Alston – Wearhead – Stanhope Sunday 10 44 th East Coast Run H £15.50 £13.25 Be part of this nostalgic trip back in time travelling from Hull to Sewerby on board one of our vintage vehicles Wednesday 13 Skipton on Market Day C £17.75 £15.50 Friday 15 Barnsley Market H £8.50 £8.50 Back for 3.30pm Sunday 17 Skegness B £15.75 £13.50 Sunday 17 Ingoldmells B £15.75 £13.50 Home to Europe’s largest 7 days a week market & Fantasy Island Sunday 24 Holy Island & Bamburgh F £28.50 £26.25 Back for 10pm Sunday 24 Whitby C £14.50 £12.25 Sunday 24 Scarborough C £13.25 £11.00 Tuesday 26 Hawes Market & Wensleydale C £19.50 £17.25 After a morning spent at the market we take an afternoon tour visiting Aysgarth & Leyburn Saturday 30 Waddington International Airshow* G £36.50 £23.50 Over 60’s only £33.50! SCHOOL HOLIDAY SPECIALS . Every week from Tuesday 24 July 2012 to Thursday 13 September 2012 inclusive Tuesday Thirsk & Ripon D £18.50 £18.50 Spend the morning in the market town of Thirsk with its fine array of shops and the James Herriott Museum. The afternoon is spent in the Cathedral City of Ripon Wednesday Knaresborough Market & Harrogate D £17.50 £17.50 Plenty of stalls on offer at Knaresborough’s Market. If shopping is not your thing then spend time down on the riverside or why not visit Mother Shipton’s Cave? Round off the afternoon in majestic Harrogate and be sure to visit the famous Betty’s tearooms Thursday North Yorkshire Moors & Whitby D £15.50 £15.50 Starting with a visit to Pickering and then over the moors to Goathland. From here it’s on to Whitby with its quaint little streets and of course the famous Trenchers Fish & Chip Restaurant JULY Monday 9 Skipton Market & Haworth C £17.75 £15.25 Wednesday 11 Great Yorkshire Show* C £33.25 £31.00 Tuesday 17 North Yorkshire Moors & Whitby C £15.50 £13.25 After spending time in Pickering we head for Goathland, Grosmont & then Whitby. Alternatively, why not catch the train from Pickering to Grosmont then reboard the coach for Whitby? Sunday 22 RHS Tatton Park Summer Flower Show* G £46.00 £43.75 Home for 9o’clock Tuesday 24 Doncaster Market & Lakeside Shopping Centre. A £14.50 £12.25 A morning visit to the market followed by an afternoon at Lakeside. Home by 6.30pm Wednesday 25 Yorkshire Wildlife Park* A £18.50 £16.25 Lions, tigers, lemurs and so much more at this unique walk through “safari park” Thursday 26 Baht-at to Bronte C £19.25 £17.00 From Ilkley to Haworth & then over the Moors to Hebden Bridge Thursday 26 Sundown Adventureland* A £19.50 £17.25 Loads of fun for the under 10’s. Back for 6.30pm Friday 27 Flamingoland* C £29.50 £27.25 Saturday 28 Skipton * C £16.75 £14.50 including a 1 hour canal cruise Sunday 29 Robin Hoods Bay & Whitby C £14.75 £12.50 Sunday 29 Alton Towers* G £53.00 £48.00 Tuesday 31 Chester Zoo* B £32.25 £30.00 Tuesday 31 Chester B £19.00 £16.75 AUGUST Wednesday 1 Skegness B £15.75 £13.50 Wednesday 1 Ingoldmells B £15.75 £13.50 Thursday 2 Beamish Museum* E £30.75 £23.25 Thursday 2 Durham E £19.00 £16.75 Friday 3 Louth Market & Mablethorpe B £16.75 £14.50 Sunday 5 Flamingoland* C £29.50 £27.25 Sunday 5 Sunday Mystery Drive A £11.00 £11.00 Tuesday 7 Twycross Zoo – The World Primate Centre* G £34.25 £32.00 Home to over 1000 animals including elephants, penguins and a bewildering collection of monkeys & apes Wednesday 8 LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Manchester B £15.25 £13.00 Wednesday 8 Trafford Centre B £15.25 £13.00 Thursday 9 Drayton Manor Theme Park* G £36.25 £34.00 The UK’s best family theme park & home of Thomas land Friday 10 Helmsley Market, Thornton le Dale & Filey C £14.50 £12.25 Saturday 11 Imperial War Museum Duxford* G £37.75 £35.50 Home for 8.30pm Saturday 11 Cambridge G £24.50 £22.25 Home for 8.30pm Sunday 12 Whitby C £14.25 £12.00 Sunday 12 Scarborough C £12.75 £10.50 Sunday 12 Bakewell, Buxton & Derbyshire High Peaks B £19.75 £17.50 Tuesday 14 Mickey’s Magic Show* - Sheffield Motorpoint Arena K £29.50 £29.50 Matinee performance Tuesday 14 Lincoln A £17.50 £15.25 Tuesday 14 Hemswell Antique Centre A £17.50 £15.25 Wednesday 15 Flamingoland* C £29.50 £27.25 Wednesday 15 Mid week mystery tour A £11.00 £11.00 Thursday 16 Sundown Adventureland* A £19.50 £17.25 Thursday 16 York C £11.75 £ 9.50 See York from the air on the Wheel of York. Travel back in time at the Jorvik Centre. Relive the golden age of the railways or shop till you drop at the Designer Outlet Centre. There’s something for everyone. Friday 17 Gardeners’ Delight B £17.50 £15.25 Brigg Garden Centre & Pennell Garden Centre at Lincoln Sunday 19 Blackpool. G £22.75 £20.25 6 hour stay at Britain’s best loved seaside town. Home for 10pm Sunday 19 Alton Towers G £53.00 £48.00 Tuesday 21 Hawes Market & Wensleydale C £19.50 £17.25 Tuesday 21 Yorkshire Wildlife Park* A £18.50 £16.25 Wednesday 22 Lightwater Valley* E £33.75 £31.50 Wednesday 22 Mablethorpe B £13.75 £11.50 Wednesday 22 Skegness B £15,75 £13.50 Thursday 23 York Ebor Festival C £11.75 £ 9.50 Thursday 23 Beamish* E £30.75 £23.25 Thursday 23 Durham E £19.00 £16.75 Friday 24 York Ebor Festival C £11.75 £ 9.50 BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND Sunday 26 Thoresby Market & Sherwood Forest B £17.50 £15.25 A morning spent at one of the North of England’s biggest markets followed by a ride through Sherwood Forest Sunday 26 Flamingoland* C £29.50 £27.25 Sunday 26 North Yorkshire Moors & Coast C £19.25 £17.00 Travel over the North Yorkshire Moors from Helmsley to Great Ayton and then along the coast from Redcar to Whitby, calling at Staithes Monday 27 Yorkshire Wildlife Park* A £18.50 £16.25 Monday 27 Teesdale & Weardale Tour E £19.25 £17.00 Barnard Castle – Forest in Teesdale – Alston – Wearhead – Stanhope Monday 27 Robin Hoods Bay & Whitby C £14.75 £12.50 Monday 27 Hornsea Freeport, Skirlington Market & Bridlington C £13.75 £11.50 Tuesday 28 Doncaster Market A £15.50 £13.25 Tuesday 28 Meadowhall Shopping Centre A £16.50 £14.25 Wednesday 29 Knowlsley Safari Park* G £33.00 £30.75 See the animals up close & personal as we drive through the North of England’s only Safari Park Thursday 30 Wentworth Castle Gardens & Stainborough Park* A £22.50 £20.25 SEPTEMBER Saturday 1 Beamish Museum* E £30.75 £23.25 Saturday 1 Durham E £19.00 £16.75 Sunday 2 The 31 st Chatsworth Country Fair* B £33.00 £30.25 A great family day out. Vintage vehicles, craft stands, olde tyme fair and lots lots more Sunday 2 Skegness B £15.75 £13.50 Sunday 2 Ingoldmells B £15.75 £13.50 Monday 3 Skipton Market & Haworth C £17.50 £15.25 Thursday 6 Sledmere House* & The Yorkshire Wolds C £18.25 £16.00 Sunday 9 Alton Towers* G £53.00 £48.00 Tuesday 11 Ikea Back for 3.30 pm H £9.00 £9.00 Friday 14 Harrogate Autumn Flower Show* C £28.25 £26.00 Saturday 15 Harrogate Autumn Flower Show* C £28.25 £26.00 Sunday 16 Flamingoland* C £29.50 £27.25 Thursday 20 Huddersfield Market & Holmfirth A £17.25 £15.00 Sunday 23 North Yorkshire Moors & Whitby C £15.50 £13.25 Starting with a visit to Pickering and then over the moors to Goathland. From here it’s on to Whitby with its quaint little streets and of course the famous Trenchers Fish & Chip Restaurant Tuesday 25 Doncaster Market Back for 3.30pm H £ 9.00 £ 9.00 Friday 28 Helmsley Market, Thornton le Dale & Filey C £14.50 £12.25 Sunday 30 Autumn Mystery Drive A £11.25 £ 9.00 OCTOBER Wednesday 3 Dewsbury & Leeds Kirkgate Market A £13.50 £11.25 Sunday 7 Wharfedale in the Autumn B £17.50 £15.00 Monday 8 Selby Market & York A £21.75 £19.50 Includes fish & chips at the Wetherby Whaler Thursday 11 Boundary Mills, Grantham & Historic Stamford A £16.25 £14.00 Sunday 14 Brigg Garden Centre & Lincoln B £17.50 £15.25 Friday 19 Bury Market & Oswadltwistle Mills Shopping Outlet B £19.00 £16.75 Saturday 20 Alton Towers Scarefest* K £46.75 £44.50 Ghostly goings on at the UK’s No.
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