VISIT Easingwold- Yorkshire at its best

About the nearby City of York

 

For those staying (or living!) in the area around Easingwold, there is much to see and do just down the road in the great hstoric City of York. This page should help you with a variety of information sources on how to enjoy your stay. Of course, after it all you can escape into the peace of the countryside of Easingwold & Villages!

 Excellent York tourism websites.

http://www.whatsonyork.com/   http://www.york360.co.uk/  http://www.visit-york.org

 http://www.yorkshire.com/do/places/york 

 

Annual Events that you really should not miss!

25th Annual Jorvik Viking Festival, 13th - 21st February 2010

York Races 1st May 2010 to 1st October 2010 (Final dates to be announced)

York Roman Festival 29th & 30th May 2010

York Early Music Festival Friday 9 - Saturday 17 July 2010

The York Food and Drink Festival  17th - 26th September 2010

A York Christmas!  St Nicholas Fayre and various events from 26th November until 20th December

 

Visit-York on Utube!

 

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Contact

Easingwold Tourist Information
Chapel Lane
Easingwold
York
YO61 3AE
Tel 01347 821530
Fax 01347 821530

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It's a fact

Squadron Leader Jack Currie DFC, the famous bomber pilot, who wrote the greatest wartime book about bombing operations during WW2 is buried in Easingwold Church Yard. He settled at Easingwold because he was then an instructor at the Home Office Civil Defence School, Hawkhills, nearby. He wrote his book over many years whilst enjoying a pint in the George Hotel and was a very likeable local character and his description of flying on bombing missions is unparalleled. He was also featured in a BBC Documentary titled \"The Lancaster Legend\".

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