LOSE YOUR HEART TO THE WILDS OF YORKSHIRE THIS VALENTINE’S DAY
February 1st, 2007
Whether you’re celebrating your first Valentine or you’ve been together for years, book your trip to Yorkshire this Valentine’s day and fall in love all over again.
Recreate the scenes from the most romantic love story of all time, Wuthering Heights, with a passionate break to the picturesque Yorkshire Moors or indulge your loved one with a spa break and candle lit dinner for two.
Or, if you’re footloose and fancy-free, celebrate with a fun and flirty weekend break to Leeds. With an abundance of single, eligible men and a fantastic choice of shops, bars and restaurants, Yorkshire is certain to capture your heart this Valentine’s day!
Swinton Park Hotel, Masham
To truly indulge your loved one this Valentine’s day, whisk them away to the award-winning Swinton Park Hotel, Masham, North Yorkshire. The highest AA rated hotel in Yorkshire and Cumbria is offering a romantic spa package which includes a two night stay for two with dinner, bed and breakfast and two beauty therapy treatments of your choice (lasting up to an hour each). For real intimacy book an exclusive spa session for you and your partner and enjoy the steam room and spa entirely to yourself for a night you’re guaranteed to remember.
The package costs £540 and is available on Valentine’s day and throughout February on Sundays to Thursdays.
Country Retreat
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The Feversham Arms is a gorgeous, eclectic hotel in the pretty market town of Helmsley on the edge of the North York Moors National Park. Spend quality time together discovering the magnificent splendour of the North York Moors on foot or by bike sharing moments that will last a lifetime. Retire to your room and take advantage of the Do Not Disturb menu, then curl up together with a DVD.
Dinner, bed and breakfast starts at £190 for a standard double room and includes full Yorkshire breakfast, early morning hot drink, newspaper, use of tennis court and heated outdoor pool.
Perfect Proposals
Why not make it a Valentine’s day to remember this year by popping the question at one of the top five places to propose in Yorkshire:
1. Top of the York Minster – The views and surroundings are spectacular, making this a perfectly romantic place to pop the question
2. Aysgarth Falls – The beautiful natural surroundings composed of fast-flowing waterfalls and streams makes this is a perfect location for an unusual proposal.
3. Roundhay Park Tropical Butterfly Centre, Leeds – For a different type of proposal…a real surprise!
4. Hot Air Ballooning – Fly low over the Yorkshire dales with a bottle of champagne for a really romantic setting.
5. The Ultimate, Lightwater Valley – For those who like to live life in the fast lane, why not propose at the peak of one of the world’s largest rollercoasters.
Singles City Break
Young, free and single? Make your Valentine’s day just as special by spending some quality time with your closest friends.
If you find yourself at a loose end this Valentine’s grab a group of single friends and treat yourselves to a flirty and fun city break in Leeds. With the finest selection of clubs, the coolest bars and over 1,000 shops right on the doorstep, you’re guaranteed to fall in love with this cosmopolitan city. Book in at the award-winning Radisson SAS hotel and indulge in a spot of retail therapy, head back to the hotel and relax in the Esporta gym, where you can unwind in the sauna, steam room and jacuzzi before heading out for a night on the tiles.
Standard guest rooms cost from £90 per night.
A peaceful place to find some space, a romantic night by a calm coast, a vibrant town to be explored. Bring the people that mean the most for memories you’ll treasure forever. With so much to discover it’s time to Make Yorkshire Yours.
For more information about these and other inspiring short break ideas please visit www.yorkshirevisitor.com or call 0870 609 0000 for a free brochure.
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