Came and stayed at Willow Brooke Farm. For a break with friends. Whilst there we came to check out the visitors centre and enjoy the many shops to browse through and purchase some lovely goodies. The Butcher in the main street still cooks some yummy treats to try and we did they were certainly delicious. We purchased a few delectable to add to our fridge for dinner. Sausages and chops and steak just yum. Collected my lotto from there for the week from the York newsagents. Which also has some great trinkets for Christmas and lovely diaries for next year available. So if you are looking for a weekend away. I reccomend a visit to York . My only suggestion to the visitors centre get more Polo Shirts in and Tea towels and you are on a winner . My husband wanted one but there were none in his size. Till next time though. Visit York and the Visitors Centre you won't be...
Read moreEverything closed on weekdays, do not recommend for mid-week travels.
There was a lady in the town-hall who stayed in her office while multiple people walked in and out; I guess weekdays are just not the same.
We travelled to York on a weekday mainly To see the canola fields which were beautiful...
However, the town during the week almost seemed post-apocalyptic...
We had no idea what to do, EVERYTHING was closed; it’s a pity such a long drive turned into not...
Read moreBrilliant visitor centre. The lady was very enthusiastic to help me locate the three ghost towns nearby York, went out of her way, looked up books, gave me contact details for further information and more brochures than I thought I would need, but used each one heaps. The building is amazing. Everyone I met around town were very welcoming. It's the sort of feeling you used to get all over WA 40 Yrs ago. A new perspective of a beautiful part of our...
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