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No, unfortunately not. But York is definitely on the list. And Wales, too, of course. There are just so many interesting places - and too few days off. ;-)
If you also interested history, architecture, culture etc. the region where I live (Spessart, Rhön, Vogelsberg) is a beautiful place to visit. A lot of old castles, a lot of wilderness and nature - and also good food and beer. The fairy tales of Brothers Grimm, who lived here, are largely inspired by the area. And if you need a guide - just send me a message. The first three pints are on me. ;-)
Old England with its country side, the many remnants of the Middle Ages and the old streets - that fascinates us (even our two kids) again and again. Next year it will probably be a short tour. First Devon, then Cornwall. And then, as a passionate whiskey drinker, I want to go to Scotland again.
We went to Kent two years ago, our HQ was a cottage in Whitstable. And we also visited Rochester Cathedral, were we played Minigolf outside the building (seemed to be a special event) and had our lunch in the crypt. Unfortunately there was no time left for the Chatham Docks. So something left for the next time. ;-)
This year will be our 4. vacation (Devon, Kent, Oxfordshire and now East Sussex) England. We really fall in love with your beautiful country.
And thx again, mate!