Murder Mystery On A Steam Train
2 days
2 Days Away
Two special days away to enjoy a wonderful Murder Mystery onboard the Embsay & Bolton Abbey Railway, along with visits to explore Harrogate and historic York.
PLEASE NOTE: Price is per person and based on two people sharing a twin/double room. Single room supplements and upgrades are not included.
Itinerary
What's Included
- Coach travel with reserved seating
- One night bed and breakfast at our select hotel
- Evening meal onboard the Embsay & Bolton Abbey Railway*
- Murder Mystery evening on the Embsay & Bolton Abbey Railway
- Visit to Harrogate on your outward journey
- Time to enjoy historic York on your return.
Embark on a journey on the Embsay & Bolton Abbey Railway including your evening meal and a Murder Mystery whodunnit. Bring out your crime-solving investigations and immersive yourself with puzzles to solve, evidence to uncover, and suspects to interrogate. Throughout the evening, you'll have the chance to thoroughly explore the venue, searching for clues and identifying individuals linked to the crime, all in pursuit of unravelling the mystery.
Harrogate - Located on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales, you’ll find the elegant spa town of Harrogate, with its popular high street stores, independent boutiques and fantastic places to grab a bite to eat, including the famous Betty’s Tea Rooms.
York - Described as a lively festival city with Roman roots and a Viking past, York offers a fantastic range of attractions for you to explore. Wander around the Shambles, quaint cobbled lanes which are home to independent stores, quirky gift shops and cosy tea rooms. With buildings from the 14th century, it’s one of the most intact medieval areas in England, visited by many visitors every year.
Please note: Embsay & Bolton Abbey Railway are unable to cater for vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free, nut allergies or any other kind of food intolerance diet.
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Your Menu Choices
Your Menu ChoicesStarters
- Vegetable soup served with a ward bread roll.
- Tempura kink prawns on a bed of salad with sweet chilli dip
Mains
- Beef wellington with a side of seasonal vegetables & roast potatoes served with a red wine gravy.
- Vegetable wellington served with seasonal vegetables & roast potatoes.
Desserts
- Lemon cheesecake drizzled with a homemade strawberry coulis.
- Caramel inspired tiramisu with profiteroles
Please select your choice during the booking process
Harrogate
HarrogateThis historical yet vibrant district has plenty to offer its visitors on our coach breaks – being famous for its horticulture, grand buildings and graceful scenery with natural springs. Consisting of a Cathedral City, a World Heritage site, a Spa Town and spectacular natural beauty – a real gem is there to be discovered in the North of Yorkshire.
Harrogate and District has been voted the happiest place to live in the country for the past three years running hosting something for everyone with a wide range of attractions and events from enjoying afternoon tea at the renowned Betty’s Tea Room to the famous Harrogate Flower Show and the popular Great Yorkshire Show.
York
YorkYork, a beautiful and enchanting walled city in the heart of North Yorkshire.
Described as a lively festival city with Roman roots and a Viking past, York offers a fantastic range of attractions for you to explore. Wander around the Shambles, quaint cobbled lanes which are home to independent stores, quirky gift shops and cosy tea rooms. With buildings from the 14th century, it’s one of the most intact medieval areas in England, visited by many visitors every year.
Visit York Minster, one of the world’s most magnificent Gothic cathedral and the largest cathedral in Northern Europe. This exquisite building contains an impressive collection of medieval stained glass, with the earliest dating back to the 12th century.
Explore the fascinating museums, such as the National Railway Museum, York Castle Museum and Jorvik Viking Centre. There are also inspiring art galleries, including York Art Gallery with artist collections that span over 600 years.
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