13-12-2011, 09:21 PM
I'll give you a great route if you spend a lot of time driving in Yorkshire. First of all, the moors are good but the dales are better. I know you spend time in York, so directions from there...
http://www.theaa.com/route-planner/index.jsp#
Type in York to Tan Hill Inn via Bedale, Hawes, Thwaite and Keld. That'll take you along the A684 into the dales which is a great fast A-road, then north from Hawes up Cliff Gate Road which is a great back road, then up the B6270 "Buttertubs Pass" which is the best driving road I know anywhere, then up onto Tan Hill up Stonesdale Road which is a bleak, single lane rollercoaster with steep drops and sharp crests that will see all 4 off the ground, up to a great pub (the highest in England) that does great food. Great Sunday drive, trust me, it's my favourite route
Clarksons opinion...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLebmoXOukc
http://www.theaa.com/route-planner/index.jsp#
Type in York to Tan Hill Inn via Bedale, Hawes, Thwaite and Keld. That'll take you along the A684 into the dales which is a great fast A-road, then north from Hawes up Cliff Gate Road which is a great back road, then up the B6270 "Buttertubs Pass" which is the best driving road I know anywhere, then up onto Tan Hill up Stonesdale Road which is a bleak, single lane rollercoaster with steep drops and sharp crests that will see all 4 off the ground, up to a great pub (the highest in England) that does great food. Great Sunday drive, trust me, it's my favourite route
Clarksons opinion...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLebmoXOukc