Yorkshire Geography
Ee by Gum – Yorkshire has it all
Geo-Yorkshire: a home from home
Yorkshire is an exceptional destination for a school trip focused on geography. Known for its varied landscapes and friendly people, Yorkshire offers students a boots-on learning experience with its rolling hills, dramatic coastlines, and rich geological history.
Exploring the Yorkshire Dales National Park provides insights into glacial formations and diverse ecosystems. The Jurassic Coast reveals a treasure trove of fossils and geological wonders. At Flamborough Head, students can observe coastal erosion and marine life. This trip enhances geographical knowledge and fosters a deep appreciation for natural landscapes. ‘Ecky thump.
- Interactive Learning: Students engage with real-world geography through site visits.
- Diverse Landscapes: From hills to coasts, Yorkshire offers varied terrains for study.
- Inspiring Nature: Hands-on exploration encourages a deeper appreciation for natural environments.
Malham Cove
Study the impressive limestone formation of Malham Cove. Learn about karst landscapes and the erosional processes that shaped this natural amphitheater.
Brimham Rocks
Discover the peculiar rock formations at Brimham Rocks. Discuss the geological history and natural erosion that created these fascinating structures.
Robin Hoods Bay
Go fossil hunting along the coast at Robin Hood’s Bay. Learn about the area’s geological past and the types of fossils that can be found here.
North York Moors
Experience the vast heather moorlands of the North York Moors. Understand the role of human activity in shaping these landscapes and their ecological significance.
Ingleborough Cave
Explore Ingleborough Cave and its stunning formations. Discuss the cave’s history, the stalactites, and stalagmites, and the underground water systems.
Bempton Cliffs
Observe the seabird colonies at Bempton Cliffs. Learn about the importance of this habitat for marine birds and the impact of coastal erosion.
York
Walk its ancient city walls, explore the stunning York Minster, and enjoy quaint shops and cafes. Perfect for history enthusiasts and culture lovers
Humber Bridge
Examine the engineering marvel of the Humber Bridge. Discuss its construction, challenges, and significance to the region.
Geo-Yorkshire: a home from home
Yorkshire is an exceptional destination for a school trip focused on geography. Known for its varied landscapes and friendly people, Yorkshire offers students a boots-on learning experience with its rolling hills, dramatic coastlines, and rich geological history.
Exploring the Yorkshire Dales National Park provides insights into glacial formations and diverse ecosystems. The Jurassic Coast reveals a treasure trove of fossils and geological wonders. At Flamborough Head, students can observe coastal erosion and marine life. This trip enhances geographical knowledge and fosters a deep appreciation for natural landscapes. ‘Ecky thump.
- Interactive Learning: Students engage with real-world geography through site visits.
- Diverse Landscapes: From hills to coasts, Yorkshire offers varied terrains for study.
- Inspiring Nature: Hands-on exploration encourages a deeper appreciation for natural environments.
Itinerary Highlights – (Click images to learn more)
Malham Cove
Study the impressive limestone formation of Malham Cove. Learn about karst landscapes and the erosional processes that shaped this natural amphitheater.
Brimham Rocks
Discover the peculiar rock formations at Brimham Rocks. Discuss the geological history and natural erosion that created these fascinating structures.
Robin Hoods Bay
Go fossil hunting along the coast at Robin Hood’s Bay. Learn about the area’s geological past and the types of fossils that can be found here.
North York Moors
Experience the vast heather moorlands of the North York Moors. Understand the role of human activity in shaping these landscapes and their ecological significance.
Ingleborough Cave
Explore Ingleborough Cave and its stunning formations. Discuss the cave’s history, the stalactites, and stalagmites, and the underground water systems.
Bempton Cliffs
Observe the seabird colonies at Bempton Cliffs. Learn about the importance of this habitat for marine birds and the impact of coastal erosion.
York
Walk its ancient city walls, explore the stunning York Minster, and enjoy quaint shops and cafes. Perfect for history enthusiasts and culture lovers
Humber Bridge
Examine the engineering marvel of the Humber Bridge. Discuss its construction, challenges, and significance to the region.
Whatโs included in our packages?
Fully bespoke tour & itinerary tailoring to your preferences
All travel Provsions (UK transfers, Flights, Internationasl transfers).
Half board accommodation (+packed lunches where applicable)
Experienced in-field tour coordinator (Dedicated to your party only)
All ticketing to itinerary options (Where applicable)
Ottimi online services (Parent/ student tour webpage)
Full evening activities programme