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Head to Yorkshire for a Hols from £9.50 break with proper pub grub and tropical rainforest experience

Learn to train and fly one of the parrots at the tropical rainforest experience

ROLLING moorland with sprouting purple heather and old-fashioned cities lined with cobblestone streets are just what makes Yorkshire so special.

You really do get the best of both worlds with built-up urban centres and beautiful rural landscapes.

Yorkshire is a great destination for a quaint UK staycation
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Yorkshire is a great destination for a quaint UK staycationCredit: Getty

The walled city of York is an absolute gem, overlooked by its towering 13th-century Gothic Minster and bursting with boutique shops.

Head for Bettys Tea Room while you are here (). There are five in Yorkshire. Even if you are only having a cup of tea, it is quite an experience.

The traditional tea rooms are all elegantly decorated, and homemade cakes are served on china, while tea comes in polished silver pots.

Stay in Park Holidays Sand le Mere in Hull, which has its own soft-play area, climbing wall and family friendly bar, all close to some sandy beaches.

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If you have kids who are really into wildlife, then Bugtopia Hornsea Zoo is the place to go. Tickets are £6 for adults and a fiver for children (see ). The zoo describes itself as a tropical rainforest experience on the Yorkshire coast and it is not hard to see why, with parrots, snakes and reptiles all living here.

Children can perhaps overcome their fears by touching tarantulas, or learn to train and fly one of the parrots.

If you prefer to see creatures in the wild, then Spurn Nature Reserve is for you ().

Famous for the broad range of birds that migrate here year on year, the reserve is made up of a long stretch of sand jutting out from Holderness Cove.

As well as whimbrels, wheatears and ring ouzels, you will be able to spot insects including hoverflies, ladybirds, dragonflies and butterflies. In summer there are also wildflowers, sheep and cattle.

Then sample the attractions of Hull city centre, with proper pub grub at the Green Dragon ().

Pie of the day served with creamy mash, green beans, mangetout, peas, honey-glazed carrots and gravy will set you back £15.75, while homemade kebab with flatbread, Greek salad and skinny fries costs £16.75.

How do I book Hols From £9.50?

There are THREE ways to book our Holidays from £9.50:

  1. Book online: Collect FIVE codewords printed in The Sun daily from Saturday, January 6 to Thursday, January 25. Then enter them at  to unlock booking.
  2. Book with Sun Savers: Download the Sun Savers app or register at  Then go to the 'Offers' section of Sun Savers and click 'Start Collecting' on the 'Hols From £9.50' page. Collect FIVE Sun Savers codes from those printed at the bottom of the Sun Savers page in the newspaper from Saturday, January 6 to Thursday, January 25. Then enter or scan the code on Sun Savers to unlock booking.
  3. Book by post: You can also collect FIVE of the tokens printed in The Sun each day. Cut the token out and send it back with the booking form - found in paper on Saturday, January 6 - or online at .

Terms and Conditions: Price per person based on four sharing. Multiple token/code collect. Subject to availability. Price guarantee based on four people sharing, excluding extras/upgrades . Date restrictions apply. See full Terms & Conditions .

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