Have you been wondering lately how to make your otherwise boring weekends entertaining? Well, there isn’t a better way to having interesting and fun-filled weekend than going on a soap tour. So, gather a bunch of friends book a tour to your favourite soap opera and go visit Emmerdale film set. After Coronation Street, it is the second oldest soap opera of Britain. It has been running for more than forty years since the first broadcast.
Visitor Attractions at the Emmerdale Film Set
Emmerdale is a fictional village located in the Yorkshire Dales. Today, the interior scenes are shot in a closed set in the studios. The interior sets are not open for the tourists. However, there are plenty of attractions in the village in areas of West Yorkshire, where the exteriors are filmed. The tours take place on the weekends exclusively. The guided tours take the tourists on a walking sight-seeing of the Harewood Estate situated in Leeds. The fans can get a picture taken at the Home Farm. The well-known countryside that is featured in the opening sequence of Emmerdale is also open for visitors. Visitors may also see the fictional town of Hotten — filmed in Otley, which is at the edge of Leeds. The previous filming location at Esholt is also open for guided tours. Visitors can also visit Bob’s Cafe, The Woolpack (previously known as the Commercial Inn), and the village church as well.
The tour usually lasts a few hours so you can be certain that you will have a fascinating time. It is a great opportunity to visit Emmerdale film set. Wouldn’t you just love to see where your favourite characters walk their dogs, have a drink at the Woolpack and observe the breathtaking countryside that circumscribes the setting?