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Tours
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Tours are available in and around Yorkshire, Lancashire and Derbyshire depending on your start location and the duration of the booking. Various trips are available covering 2 hours, half and full day tours, with prices starting from just £75.00. In the summer months evening tours are also available. |
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| On each of the runs we stop for a cuppa in a café, or as you’re not driving, a pint in the pub. You will also be able to stop to take photographs of the stunning scenery we will be driving through. |
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| After a quick safety briefing and donning a bike jacket, helmet and gloves, we climb aboard the bike and sidecar and head off. As soon as we start to move you will feel transported back to a time when life felt slower and less hurried, we could even be hitting the dizzy speed of 50mph! |
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| If you have a special place in mind let us know and we will try to arrange a route just for you. Alternatively you could go on a good old fashioned mystery tour! We have included a selection of our own favourite runs starting from Barnsley in South Yorkshire. |
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Full day tours
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| All our full day trips start at 10-00 and finish at 17-00 |
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| Fish ‘n' Chips at Matlock Bath Ho, don’t forget the Mushy Peas. We take the stunning road over the Derbyshire Peak District through Buxton, Ashford in the Water and Bakewell to Matlock Bath. Walk along the ‘front’ eating piping hot fish, chips ‘n’ mushy peas. We return through Chatsworth Park, definitely a grand day out! |
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| Ilkley Moor ‘bart ‘at we take the back road over Ilkley Moor to the famous Cow ‘n’ Calf rock overlooking the Dales town of Ilkley. Have a cuppa at the Cow ‘n’ Calf Hotel and marvel at the view stretching over the Dales. Suitably refreshed, we head via Bolton Abbey to Burnsall for our lunch stop. |
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| Heartbeat visit Goathland, the real life Aidensfield in the hit TV series “Heartbeat”. We ride the same moorland roads that Nick Berry went over on his trusty Triumph cop bike. Take time out to see the garage and sample tea and cakes in the tea shop filled with memorabilia from the show. |
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Smugglers and Wreckers take in the sights and smells of the sea on a visit to Yorkshire’s smugglers coast. Flamborough, North and South Landings and Thornwick Bay are all associated with smuggling in bygone days. Today they are tranquil havens where gannets and gulls soar overhead. With some of the highest cliffs in the country be sure to bring your camera! |
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Half day tours
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Chose from morning or afternoon for your half day trip.
Morning trips run from 09-30 till 12-30
Afternoon trips run from 13-30 to 17-30
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Bronte Round there can’t be much better scenery in the whole of Yorkshire. We drive the moorland roads to Haworth, home of the Brontes and the Worth Valley railway. We have a short stop in Haworth where you can take a look at the parsonage, visit the loco sheds or have a nice cuppa, the choice is yours. |
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| Summer Wine Country keep your eyes peeled for Compo, Cleggy and Nora as we head down into Holmfirth. We drive around this quaint Pennine town for a look at some of the locations used in Last of the Summer Wine, the tales of 3 fellas reliving their childhood escapades, with Compo trying to get off with Nora Batty, the love of his life? |
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Tea is taken in “Sid’s Café” the actual location used for the place they met each day to plan their next shenanigans.
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Eyam, Derbyshire's forgotten plague village in the 1660s plague hit the village of Eyam in Derbyshire. The villagers decided to quarantine themselves and for over a year food and goods were left at the edge of the village, the money to pay for them being left in a bowl of vinegar, used to try to disinfect it. Almost two thirds of the villagers perished but their self sacrifice stopped the plague spreading through the north of England. Find out the rest of the story as we stroll through the village where most of the buildings of the time still stand today. |
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2 hour runs
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Take a leisurely trip down leafy lanes around the area with a stop for refreshments. In summer 2 hour trips are usually taken in the evening giving you the chance to unwind after the stress of the day. At other times of the year we will range a convenient time between us. |
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For prices click here, to book call Dave on 0845 521 2158 |
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