Yorkshire Appetite Food Tours - Ripon
A guided food walk around this historic market town, stopping for several delicious tastings along the way.
Come on a culinary adventure with us where you will taste the best of Yorkshire and gain an insight into what makes Ripon a special place full of history and great independent eateries. A special lunch spanning 3 hours with a short walk between tasting courses and discovery the history and culture of one of the oldest (and smallest!) cities in England.
By the end, you will be pleasantly full of both information and food! Tours take place come rain or shine at 11 am every Wednesday. Please contact us if you have a small group and would like to do a tour on another day.
While at the tastings we are in the warmth, we do have to walk between venues so do come prepared for the unpredictable Yorkshire weather and wear suitable footwear. We do recommend a small breakfast!
Our local guides are there with you to guide you through the tastings and get to know the historical sights. We want to share our favourite parts of Ripon with you. It is a fantastic way to get to know this fantastic city and share an experience with family and friends.
We also do private tours to celebrate any special occasions, do get in touch by email or phone.
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