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A Yorkshire seaside surf shop owner has warned chavs who refuse to take off their 'precious' tracksuit bottoms to go surfing.
Surfing is one of many attractions drawing people to Yorkshire’s coastal areas, with one tourist agency claiming it is more popular than ever in the county. Laura Drysdale reports.
We’ve spoken to North Yorkshire surfing expert, Mark Juggins, and he gave us his top tips to get started. Ride the waves with surfer Steve > • You don’t have to be super-fit.
Castle ruins, sandy beaches and surfing - this Yorkshire seaside town makes for a great British getaway. Will Hide reveals that Scarborough has been a 'holiday hub' since the mid-1800s; ...
Hang ten in Scarborough Surfing has never been as popular in the UK as it is now! And the North Yorkshire coastline is well blessed with great surf beaches, as Lisa Woodruff reports.
The Yorkshire Coast offers a lot more than your average seaside destination. No matter what type of adventure you crave, there’s something new and exhilarating to try on any of Route YC’s six ...
Yorkshire is said to be the birthplace of British surfing, while the discovery of its existence is credited to the adventures of explorer Captain James Cook. All Sections News you can trust since 1754 ...
Surf's oop! How Hawaiian princes brought water sport to Britain in 1890 (in chilly Yorkshire of all places) Unearthed long-lost letter thought to be earliest report of surfing in Britain ...
Whitby in North Yorkshire was previously named one of the prettiest towns in the UK - and it's home to the chippy famed for its fish and chips ...
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