Originally posted by Sisu06
Thank You Sat1 and Kil for the friendly advise! I am having some serious investigating before me!

I am more than happy to help in anyway I can. I am very proud of my county.
Originally posted by Sisu06
We are 5 adults, as said before, and coming over to see the Dales + of course try to get a glimpse of Emmerdale filming village..is that pathetic or
what!? It's just that I am a huge fan of the series.

Have you considered a self-catering cottage? You may find you have more choice and I can recommend a number of smaller towns that may be more what
you are looking for location wise. The Yorkshire Dales is my dream spot and where I hope to retire to, hopefully a very early retirement. You will
find that you can get a relatively wide selection from basic to luxury in terms of self-catering accommodation.
yorkshiredales.sykescottages.co.uk...
www.dales-holiday-cottages.com...
www.yorkshiredales-stay.co.uk...
Emmerdale is located on the Harewood House estate, I am not sure if it is open to the public but you may be able to get a glimpse. Harewood is worth
visiting anyway, there is not only a house but gardens and an exotic bird collection so you can't lose either way.
www.harewood.org...
Originally posted by Sisu06
But the original reason for the whole trip is a wedding. Two of our group will tie the knot after like 20 years of being together. I am flexible and
so is the bride-to-be (we would not mind spending money on some "luxury" accommodation or on the other hand wouldn't mind sleeping in a tent) but
for the sake of others we will have to find a solution somewhere in between...

Are they getting married over here? If so where (if you don't mind telling me)?
Originally posted by Sisu06
Oh, and the flight is to Manchester and we are either rentinga car (if someone will agree to drive...) or taking the train.

I would consider renting a car if you want to see the Dales themselves, a train and the public transport system in general are sadly lacking. I would
also recommend that you get one with sat nav fitted too - most places are well sign posted but it is worth getting off the beaten track and some of
the best places are literally in the middle of nowhere. Also some of the pubs round that area are very highly rated for food and wine (as well as
beer).
You would be better off in Harrogate if it is the Dales you are wanting to visit. York is better placed for the North Yorkshire Moors. There is some
beautiful scenery and 'dark satanic' mill towns around Leeds and through to places like Holmfirth (TV programme 'Last of the Summer Wine'). It is
stunning and dramatic but not as 'pretty' as the Dales.
Originally posted by Sisu06
Kil, I am not sure whether I have enough points to U2U...

Sorry I didn't think. No problem, I'll just watch this thread, as I said don't hesitate to ask, it is my pleasure to be of any help I can
And just keep posting and you'll soon have enough points.