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Village culture

 

Cobble Street in Robin Hood's BayThe people and the villages they live in are the essence of local cultural heritage. Built in a unique style in response to local conditions, the villages give the area its unmistakeable character. Wandering around these places, speaking to local people, watching and listening, you can soak up the atmosphere of the National Park and discover what it is that makes the North York Moors the place it is.


Peat Bog in Egton Moor

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