The first of our entries in our writing competition for schools launched this year. We asked two schools to send stories entitled "Why I love North Yorkshire". Remember, check our news section daily for the latest entries to be posted!
Abigail - “Don’t forget to drink some tea!"
Adam - North Yorkshire - and its finest beaches galore!!
ALVIN attends the Wharfedale Montessori School and is 7
Anon - Why I love North Yorkshire.
Anon - Come to North Yorkshire, you’ll feel like a King (or Queen!)
Anon - If you like ice-cream, come to North Yorkshire
Anon - Why I love North Yorkshire.
Caroline - 'Make your way to North Yorkshire, don’t delay!'
CH - You won’t forget North Yorkshire
Ebony - "What I can see from my window."
"The mountains, The lakes, The fields, The trees, The grass
Ebony is from Helmsley CP School, Key stage 1
Well Ebony, we hope to protect and enhance the fields, trees and grass as well as the lakes of North Yorkshire for you as you grow up!
Edward - Why I love North Yorkshire
Emilia - Could it be castle Howard?
My North Yorkshire by Emilia
There is a house near a big long lake
The are some little sheep
You can swim in the lake
Where could this be? Castle Howard?
Esme - "Bring your wellies"
Erami - North Yorkshire is a wonderful place for all the seasons.
Evie - Marvellous and beautiful, you need to come soon"
Finlay - tells us about his North Yorkshire
Freddy - From Fish n Chips to Michelin dining North Yorkshire's got it all.
Grace - Cozy cottages, stunning views and pudging pigs…
Hattie - “I hope that you enjoy North Yorkshire and do all of these things”
Henry - "...come to whaling Whitby to walk under the whale bones!"
Imogen - The North York Moors really is one of the most outstanding places in England and…
Jack - There is horses in North Yorkshire
Hambleton and surrounding area has a racing history going back to the 17th century! There are famous trainers across North Yorkshire with the famous Middleham yards and Easterby’s outside the National Park
Here is one trainer at Hambleton within the North York Moors National Park.
Josh - Nature? History? Food? North Yorkshire’s got the lot!
Lena - Visit Jorvik!
Lewis - "Chill out Dude"
Lucy - “Are you sick and bothered by the same routine”
Luke - Why I love North Yorkshire
Why I love North Yorkshire
by Lucas, Helmsley CP School in Ryedale
Come and visit the beautiful North York Moors which is filled with amazing plants and creatures!
The plants in the North York Moors are the most beautiful things in the world.
The small of the colourful flowers is the most lovely smell in your life.
The animals in the North Moors are amazing.
They are so peaceful and quiet.
When they have babies the babies are so cute.
The animals in the North York Moors are the animals of your dreams.
I love to sit in the heather and lister for animals
If you are lucky you might see a red kite, it has a V shaped tail.
Look out for a red grouse, if it is a female it won’t have red eye brows but if it is a male, it will have red eye-brows.
A red grouse always has brown feathers and is very shy.
The coastline of the North York Moors is beautiful and full of fantastic things to see.
The gold, sandy beaches on the coastline have a gentle breeze and a sparkling sea.
The scenery is breathtaking so come and visit this lovely coastline.
Come and visit the amazing North York Moors and see all these fantastic things.
Come today, make your way, don’t delay!
Luke W - “Your adventure awaits”
Louie - "Walk around the forest and Sutton Bank!"
Matilda - We Went on scary rides; it was a day I will never forget.
Mikey - Why I love North Yorkshire
Nyima - Come now and you’ll say WOW!
Piage's love for North Yorkshire.
Patryk - North Yorkshire is the best place in the whole wide world...
Poppy - My North Yorkshire
Poppy - would love to go on the dinasour ride.
Rosa - Just stand on a beautiful North Yorkshire hillside and all will be well…
Ruby - North Yorkshire -' where dreams are made'
Sam - “There are lots of sheep"
Seb - "Don't leave rubbish about..."
Sophie - Why I love Yorkshire Drawing.
There is a beautiful sky
There is a gate so sheep don’t escape
There’s a way for a car to through
Summer - might just be the next David Attenborough....
Why I love North Yorkshire by Summer
Why wouldn't you want to come to the beautiful, picturesque North Yorkshire Moors because you could take a stroll in the dense woodland or even bike through the heathery moorland, so why not come and discover your road to the great outdoors.
I love North Yorkshire because of the stunning landscape and the sudden changes of weather. Were we live, right here near the moors, you could see all sorts of wildlife. In the moors, the most common animal is the Scottish Black Face because they roam and collect up all the ticks lying around in the heather.
My favourite bit is walking and the peatland and woodland because I just feel at home.
The rivers are a very common place to see dippers and kingfishers. This year hasn't has been a very good year to let your dogs in the river because there has been some green algae which can make dogs ill but that doesn't stop anyone from having a riverside walk. If you are lucky, you could spot a water lilly or some water weed.
Now, moving on to the magical moorland in Yorkshire is absolutely outstanding. It's the most common place to visit because you can see lapwings and lots of meadow pipits or if you're really lucky depending on how much noise you are making, you might spot a curlew! In Spring you could come across Scottish Black face lambs and ewes crossing over the road. But just remember "beware of the adders".
The best place to visit is the James Herriot museum because if you want to be Yorkshire Vet and follow in the lead of his life (like I do) you could go and visit the museum and learn about the country life like he did. This museum is located on the outskirts of Thirk. Now Julian Norton and Peter Wright has taken over vetinary centres. That is why Thirsk is famous.
The woodland in North Yorkshire is one of the best in the world to spend a day walking around in. You could see a a great spottered woodpecker or a nuthatch. In our woodlands we have plants like wild garlic and in spring our woods are full of daffodils and bluebells. People like to visit our woods on an evening or at dusk. In Autum, all the leaves fall off the trees and you could see a red fox, on of the wonders of nature.
Now, you are inspired why not come and visit and try as many activities as you can.....
Ted - My North Yorkshire
Theodore - "In my opinion Scott’s of Helmsley is the best place for fish and chips"
Tristan - The countryside is fun because it’s beautiful
William - It's fantastic, it's amazing, its North Yorkshire
William - Come to Beckdale
Zoe - My North Yorkshire.