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Yorkshire Dales

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Peaseblossom22 · 19/09/2020 09:01

We have a cottage booked booked just NE of Harrogate for three days next week . We live in the East of England in a low infection area . Would you go ? We had a hotel booked for the first night as well but have cancelled that but dh in particular us desperate to get away . I am not especially worried about getting it , we are not planing on eating out or anything just a bit of walking and a change of scene .

I would rather go south but we can’t get money back as strictly we can still go , we might be able to get a voucher for the future

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AlexandraEiffel · 19/09/2020 09:13

Yes! I don't really get why you wouldn't if I'm honest. You say you're not planning on doing lots of mixing anyway, the Dales are pretty spacious, Yorkshire is massive and the areas of concern are built up areas, not out in the hills. In areas that do have extra measures in place aren't the bits close to the Dales, for example Bradford measures don't apply to the areas close to the Dales.

Doje · 19/09/2020 09:46

Yes, definitely!

Go and spend lots of time in the beautiful countryside. Plenty of space and no risk. Stats show it's spreading in homes, not anywhere else.

If you don't go, can I have it instead?

CoronaIsWatching · 19/09/2020 09:49

When the news says cases are up in Yorkshire they mean Bradford, not the Yorkshire Dales lol

CoronaIsWatching · 19/09/2020 09:51

Besides NE of Harrogate isn't the Yorkshire Dales anyway

Peaseblossom22 · 19/09/2020 09:58

‘Besides NE of Harrogate isn't the Yorkshire Dales anyway‘

You are right of course it’s North West of Harrogate !!

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Peaseblossom22 · 19/09/2020 10:03

I think I am worried about the journey And stopping etc more than anything, someone has a real go at me yesterday about going to an area with a higher incidence than home And how no one should be travelling, plus we have three elderly people who we support at home .

Originally we were going because we were dropping youngest off at University and were treating ourselves with a night just outside Knaresborough in a hotel and three days walking.

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