July has been a great month for Yorkshire. Firstly we had Le Grand Départ of the Tour de France come whizzing through for two days. Then there was one of the highlights of the agricultural year with the Great Yorkshire Show. Throughout the month there has been some great music festivals including Tramlines in Sheffield. The fun doesn't stop in July as we look forward to August starting with the annual appreciation of all things Yorkshire on 1st August and Yorkshire Day.
To celebrate Yorkshire Day
I've teamed up with Inntravel
to give one reader of JibberJabberUK a chance to #TakeTheSlowLane and
sample some the finest produce Yorkshire has to offer. From its base
in North Yorkshire Inntravel is a provider of cycling, walking and
skiing holidays in Europe and beyond. Their ethos is that holidays
should be enjoyed and not rushed by taking the slow lane.
The prize consists of a
hamper containing the following fine Yorkshire products sourced by Yorkshire Food Finder:
Gravadlax from Staal
Smokehouse near Beverley, East Yorkshire
Assorted pork charcuterie from Greedy Little Pig in Shelley, West Yorkshire
A Barncliffe Brie from The Great Yorkshire Cheese Company, also from Shelley
A bottle of the Great Yorkshire Brewery’s Two Chefs honey-thyme ale produced in Cropton, North Yorkshire
Yorkshire Rapeseed Oil from Thixendale in North Yorkshire and a dressing from Yorkshire Rapeseed Oil too.
Assorted pork charcuterie from Greedy Little Pig in Shelley, West Yorkshire
A Barncliffe Brie from The Great Yorkshire Cheese Company, also from Shelley
A bottle of the Great Yorkshire Brewery’s Two Chefs honey-thyme ale produced in Cropton, North Yorkshire
Yorkshire Rapeseed Oil from Thixendale in North Yorkshire and a dressing from Yorkshire Rapeseed Oil too.
We've been trying this hamper and it is all utterly delicious. For a simple supper try the Gravadlax as a simple supper of roasted potato wedges, French beans and smoked mackerel. If you like the look of this hamper have a look at the Inntravel Yorkshire Gastronomic Celebration.
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The village I grew up in - Fimber.
ReplyDeleteA little village called Pickering! I did my teaching practice in their village school and thought the villages was so quaint!
ReplyDeleteOoh my favourite place in Yorkshire? We have so many! We love the train station pictured in Goathland I struggled up and down the hill when I was hugely pregnant with the twins lol but I love Hawes for the Wendsleydale creamery :-) x
ReplyDeleteMy favourite place is the village where I live, Conisbrough. It's not the best place but it's my favourite because it is home =)
ReplyDeleteI've never unfortunately visited :-(
ReplyDeleteI don't know, never been but my sister-in-law's just moved there so I'm sure we'll be visiting soon.
ReplyDeleteI've never visited Yorkshire, but after seeing how beautiful the Dales looked during this year's Tour, I'd love to go there - particularly the Col de Buttertubs!
ReplyDeleteSettle - stayed in a lovely BandB last time
ReplyDeleteI've never been to Yorkshire but would love to one day
ReplyDeleteI have only visited York and it was lovely. I'd like to see more!
ReplyDeleteI've enjoyed many happy holidays in Yorkshire .... Plan to retire there one day if they'll have me! One favourite spot is the Aysgarth Falls.
ReplyDeleteThe Bull at Broughton
ReplyDeleteHeadingley. I love cricket and was born nearby.
ReplyDeleteI have never been but would love to. My parents often Holiday in Yorkshire and it looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteI've only ever been to Skipton, but love it.
ReplyDeleteScarborough. Many a happy holiday as a child!
ReplyDeleteThe Shambles
ReplyDeletewhitby
ReplyDeletei've never actually been
ReplyDeleteHaworth; home of the Brontës and setting for The Railway Children
ReplyDeleteI live in Yorkshire and had no iea about these lovely products.
ReplyDeleteI love Bridlington
ReplyDeletewhitby
ReplyDeletewhitby
ReplyDeleteI love Whitby
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ReplyDeletefrom samantha price
Harrogate - I moved away 6 years ago and am still horribly homesick.
ReplyDeleteI love York, so much history.
ReplyDeleteWhitby
ReplyDeleteI've never been to Yorkshire but I'd love to walk on the moors because the photographs look gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteHazel Rea - @beachrambler
I've never visited Yorkshire :( ( Melanie M )
ReplyDeleteyork
ReplyDeleteNever been, but would love to walk on the moors
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win - been to York many times
ReplyDeleteWould love to hike the Yorkshire Dales, maybe I will one day soon
ReplyDeleteGoathland, North Yorkshire where the series Heartbeat was set
ReplyDeleteSkipton is a lovely town
ReplyDeleteI've visited York several times as a tourist and it is so beautiful.
ReplyDeletescarborough went there on holiday as a child so many happy memories
ReplyDeleteI have never been but hopefully will do
ReplyDeleteKnaresborough
ReplyDeleteI've never been!
ReplyDeleteI have never been, but I bet it's a pretty place.
ReplyDeletewhitby
ReplyDeleteWhitby x
ReplyDeleteI love Knarebrough
ReplyDeleteRichmond x
ReplyDeletenever been :(
ReplyDeleteI stayed in Aysgarth and loved it.
ReplyDeleteScarborough is pretty x
ReplyDeleteNever been but plan to very soon :)
ReplyDeleteThe North Yorkshire Moors Railway
ReplyDeleteSheffield, as that's where my husband comes from
ReplyDeleteLove Whitby especially the fish and chips yum !!!
ReplyDeleteYork
ReplyDeleteClaire D
Whitby. A wonderful place to visit.
ReplyDeleteScarborough
ReplyDeleteSettle
ReplyDeleteSkipton
ReplyDeletei love York its such a interesting city
ReplyDeleteIve only ever been to Whitby, that was pretty impressive though!
ReplyDeletei love all of yorkshire ; especially walking the moors
ReplyDeleteDalby Forest
ReplyDeleteI love going up into North Yorkshire, from foothills of the dales around Skipton up into Wensleydale. But I guess my favourite place is home.
ReplyDeleteYORK . great place
ReplyDeleteKathy d
I would have to say york :)
ReplyDeleteYork Minster x
ReplyDeleteI've never been but woud love to visit the Yorkshire dales and York City
ReplyDeleteI have only ever been to scarborough so can't compare.
ReplyDeleteReeth (walking in the Yorkshire Dales)
ReplyDeleteKym
Scarborough
ReplyDeleteYork
ReplyDeleteI love Whitby.
ReplyDeleteWhitby!
ReplyDeleteAshleigh
York
ReplyDeleteLeeds :) Shops galore!
ReplyDeleteSkipton a lovely market town
ReplyDeleteGotta be york as i don't live to far so visit often and it's lovely by the river
ReplyDeleteToo many to choose from! But the coastal villages of Staithes, Whitby and Runswick Bay take some beating.
ReplyDeleteYork, love it. And the wild moors
ReplyDeleteSheffield, my son has been at Uni there
ReplyDeleteHarrogate - it's such a pretty town
ReplyDeleteLove Haworth - my son got married in the church there
ReplyDeleteYork is nice
ReplyDeleteYork is a wonderful city but the moors are also enticing x
ReplyDeleteive never been but its def a place I would love to visit :)
ReplyDeleteHutton-le-Hole
ReplyDeleteflamingo land!! had a fab holiday there :)
ReplyDeleteThe Yorkshire Dales for hiking.
ReplyDeleteRAW Near Whitby were i come from
ReplyDeleteYork is my favourite place as there is so many things to do, yet it is still pretty.
ReplyDeleteWhere is your favourite place in Yorkshire?
ReplyDeleteeasy question.......YORK
Whitby, where I was born :-)
ReplyDeleteYork :)
ReplyDeleteScarborough xxx
ReplyDeleteI have never been to Yorkshire personally, but my parents honeymooned in Scarborough and said it was lovely.
ReplyDeleteScarborough :)
ReplyDeleteThe Dales.
ReplyDeleteMy boyfriend is from near Sheffield and i've been exploring the area with him, very special!
ReplyDeleteSutton Bank is my favourite so peaceful watching the gliders take of and land
ReplyDeletelight water valley
ReplyDeleteAll Creatures Great and Small museum - Thirsk
ReplyDeleteRobin Hood's Bay, or any place up on the North Yorkshire coast really. Then Brimham Rocks.
ReplyDeleteYork
ReplyDeleteYork race track
ReplyDeleteWhitby so classic, traditional and beautiful
ReplyDeletescarborough
ReplyDeleteHolmfirth,where my friend Spock comes from and where they filmed Last Of The Summer Wine.
ReplyDeleteWhitby
ReplyDeleteYork
ReplyDeleteFlamingo Land
ReplyDeleteLeeds. I was born there but moved to Scotland when I was three. I used to love going back there to visit my grandparents when I was younger.
ReplyDeleteI've only ever been briefly to Leeds & Appletreewick. They both seemed nice.
ReplyDeleteScarborough hehe :3
ReplyDelete- Abigail Daniel
I am Yorkshire born & bred & it's Yorkshire Day tomorrow - home rule for Yorkshire. There are so many places that I love - but would probably pick York if I had to make a choice.
ReplyDeleteYork is lovely, especially the Minster.
ReplyDeleteI've never visited Yorkshire.
ReplyDeleteWhite Scar Cave
ReplyDeleteI love York
ReplyDeleteHarrogate, beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteScarborough is a place i really like in Yorkshire
ReplyDeletedcavender@fsmail.net
York is lovely
ReplyDeleteBen Knibbs
my email address b_knibbs@yahoo.com
Deleteben Knibbs
Ooh that is hard, but my best memories are Ingleton Waterfalls, such a stunning walk and so many waterfalls in one place.
ReplyDeleteYork - I love that there's so much to do there!
ReplyDeleteMalham Tarn
ReplyDeleteCatterick garrison
ReplyDeleteKay panayi
York is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway!
Claire
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Halifax! My Grandma (R.I.P.) was originally from there, I first visited there a few years ago, I love the countryside and the hills that keep you fit! We've taken our son to Eureka a couple of times too!
ReplyDeleteYork.
ReplyDeleteScarborough (Happy Yorkshire Day btw!)
ReplyDeleteelland road (leeds supporter)
ReplyDeleteI really like Haworth :)
ReplyDeleteJane
York itself
ReplyDeleteBex Smith on Rafflecopter
DeleteSophie's choice! I love Bridlington, where I'm lucky enough to live. But what to choose as my fave place? I think I would have to say our Capital City, York. There is just sooooo much to see and do, and the history is fascinating. But can I add that Flamborough, Scarborough, Filey and Bempton take some beating too. Come to Yorkshire peeps - you'll love it, XXX
ReplyDeleteYork is beautiful
ReplyDeleteSheffield. The city with 7 hills.
ReplyDeleteWhitby
ReplyDeleteShipley Glen - sadly the old fun-fair has gone now
ReplyDeleteSheffield! No finer place
ReplyDeleteGoathland - home of Heartbeat :)
ReplyDeleteThe Shambles - York!
ReplyDelete@tweetingcharlee x
Filey in East yorkshire is beautiful-however the town where we live-sowerby bridge-in west yorkshire-is also lovely and quaint-and also where the programme-Happy valley was filmed :) x
ReplyDeleteBettys tea rooms in Harrogate
ReplyDeleteFountains Abbey in Ripon, absolutely beautiful x
ReplyDeleteScarborough , where i live :) i love the seaside
ReplyDeleteBrimham Rocks, it's beautiful and great fun to take the kids and just climb on the rocks xx
ReplyDeleteYork is lovely.
ReplyDeleteI've never been to Yorkshire but would love to go one day
ReplyDeleteHarrogate
ReplyDeleteDoncaster
ReplyDeleteWe stayed at a B&B in Pickering and the views were out of this world
ReplyDeleteLeeds - it's where I met my husband :)
ReplyDeleteThe lovely Whitby x
ReplyDeleteMy Nan's house :)
ReplyDeleteI've never been to Yorkshire
ReplyDeletewhitby
ReplyDeleteWhitby
ReplyDeleteHarrogate.
ReplyDeleteBetty's Tea Rooms in York! Never been to Harrogate or I might like them more ;-)
ReplyDeleteSettle
ReplyDeleteBoston Spa.
ReplyDeleteWest Burton
ReplyDeleteI love shopping and eating out in York!
ReplyDeleteDenby Dale
ReplyDeleteI love Yorkshire but I think Howarth may be my favourite.
ReplyDeleteI haven't been to Yorkshire yet but I'd like to visit Dales National Park.
ReplyDeleteHebden Bridge
ReplyDeleteThe city of York.
ReplyDeleteScarborough
ReplyDeleteLeeds for the shopping and nightlife!
ReplyDeleteYork is the only place I have visited but it's a lovely city
ReplyDeletehelenjsoutham@hotmail.co.uk
I have never been to yorkshire, yet
ReplyDeleteI've never been unfortunately :(
ReplyDeleteEJ Dunn
Ribblehead Viaduct - a good pub close by as well!!
ReplyDelete(Spencer Broadley)
So many places to choose from, but I would say Whitby! Because of the wonderful fish and chips! lol
ReplyDeleteWhitby!!! So pretty! @Amezeylady
ReplyDeleteWensleydale
ReplyDeleteLove Holmfirth with a passion
ReplyDeleteHas to be Pickering I love the village and visiting Eden Camp
ReplyDeleteSheffield!
ReplyDeletebettys tea rooms
ReplyDeleteSheffield.
ReplyDeletePamela says - The Dales for beautiful countryside and York for a glorious city.
ReplyDeleteYork is a lovely place to visit
ReplyDeleteThe Forbidden garden is a fabulous place to visit.
ReplyDeletei have not been yet, but my friend lives in ripon and want to visit soon x
ReplyDeleteI've never visited, but google images suggests it's LOVELY! :) faye xx
ReplyDeleteYork - what a wonderful town
ReplyDeleteYour - I love the Cathedral and old streets.
ReplyDeleteSorry that should have been York, of course.
ReplyDeleteI have never been, but I bet it's got some really beautiful parts.
ReplyDeletei love whitby,went there on ours hols as kids x
ReplyDeleteI've only been to York but it was very nice!
ReplyDeleteApart from Leeds (where I live), it would have to be York.
ReplyDeleteBarnsley because its my home town :)
ReplyDeleteYork, especially at Christmas for the Victorian markets and shambles.
ReplyDeletescarborough x
ReplyDeleteSheffield as it was where I was born and brought up
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