On Sundays we say hello to new students. We can help you plan your transfer from your arrival airport or, if you prefer, arrange a taxi transfer for you
Taxi transfers are not included in the course fee and there is an additional charge
Month 1
1st Jun - 30th Jun
Month 2
1st Jul - 31st Jul
Month 3
1st Aug - 31st Aug
Month 4
1st Sep - 30th Sep
Nice to meet you!
21st June 2026
On Sundays we say hello to new students. We can help you plan your transfer from your arrival airport or, if you prefer, arrange a taxi transfer for you
Taxi transfers are not included in the course fee and there is an additional charge
York has some of the finest City Walls in Europe and they provide great views of the City.
22nd June 2026 at 14:00
The walls surround the medieval city in a c-shape (there was originally a lake to one side of the City) and are almost unchanged since their construction in the 13th Century.
https://www.melton-college.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/MCY-Walking-the-Walls.jpg
More than just trains!
23rd June 2026 at 14:30
York is home to the largest Railway Museum in the World.
It's not all about trains and engineering. This enormous museum also includes the Royal Carriages. See how the British Royal Family from Queen Victoria to Queen Elizabeth II travel by train!
Englands Finest Georgian Townhouse
24th June 2026 at 14:30
The beautifully restored home of Lord Fairfax and his daughter, Ann
"He has built her a resplendent house filled with beautiful things so that she might have a bright future in a glorious society"
Try some local flavour!
25th June 2026 at 14:30
This is a great chance to try some of our amazing local cheese.
Cheese has always been a part of English cuisine but many smaller cheeses and cheese makers disappeared in the twentieth century. Thankfully, a resurgence of artisan cheesemaking means that some lovely local cheeses are available again!
Nothing says Yorkshire like a Yorkshire Pudding
26th June 2026 at 14:00
Cook one of the county's best-known foods youself!
The good news is they are really easy to make! We will make some puddings and eat them together in the beautiful Dining Room of our gorgeous Melton Guest House
27th June 2026 at 09:00
Transfers and changeovers
28th June 2026
We welcome our new participants and say goodbye to those leaving. It's sad to say goodbye but we hope you have had a great time with us and will have many happy memories of your time in York!
We can arrange taxi transfers to any airports but most participants choose Manchester or Leeds. Manchester airport is particularly convenient as it also has a direct train service to York
The hidden streets of York
29th June 2026 at 14:00
We will show you around the hidden paths and passages of the city.
Some of these little footpaths and back alleys have existed since mediaeval times.
The first and still the best
30th June 2026 at 14:30
Famous for being the first of its kind, the Jorvik centre is a great introduction to Viking York.
York was the Capital of Viking Britain and their City was based on the banks of the river. A major excavation in the 1970s uncovered streets, houses and thousands of artifacts, many of which became the basis for the much imitated Jorvik Viking Centre.
In the medieval heart of York
1st July 2026 at 14:30
A medieval town house in the city's historic centre. Imagine what life was like for the family who lived there during the 13th century.
A painstaking reconstruction of the original, the Hall is divided into rooms, each furnished with authentic ornaments and recreating the style of the era.
We think the best beer in Britain comes from Yorkshire. Let us show you why!
2nd July 2026 at 14:30
Yorkshire is perhaps the greatest of the brewing regions in England and home to some famous beers.
York is the ideal place to experience the UK's rich beer culture, being surrounded by famous breweries such as Black Sheep in Masham and Turning Point in Knaresborough. It also contains its own up-and-coming craft brewery in Brew York, which serves over 45 different beers in its tap hall. Taste a range of local beers and ales in a perfect introduction to this part of the English experience
A traditional English recipe
3rd July 2026 at 14:00
Nothing is more British than an afternoon tea, complete with scones!
Follow a classic English recipe to learn how to make scones, then enjoy them freshly baked with a cup of tea in our gorgeous Melton Guest House dining room
4th July 2026 at 09:00
Transfers and changeovers
5th July 2026
We welcome our new participants and say goodbye to those leaving. It's sad to say goodbye but we hope you have had a great time with us and will have many happy memories of your time in York!
We can arrange taxi transfers to any airports but most participants choose Manchester or Leeds. Manchester airport is particularly convenient as it also has a direct train service to York
Find the first city
6th July 2026 at 14:00
You can still see elements of the first city, but you have to look for them!
This tour will trace the development of Roman York and we will visit some of the surviving features of the Romans' Northern stronghold.
One of the World's iconic buildings!
7th July 2026 at 14:30
Awe-inspiring Gothic wonder
The largest medieval Gothic Cathedral in Northern Europe with some of the finest medieval stained glass in the world, the current Minster took over 250 years to build.
Sacred and secular Medieval splendour
8th July 2026 at 14:30
The guilds of York each had their own hall, these, and some incredible Medieval churches help give a flavour of the City from the Norman period.
Your teacher will guide you round a small selection of our halls and churches.
Try some local flavour!
9th July 2026 at 14:30
This is a great chance to try some of our amazing local cheese.
Cheese has always been a part of English cuisine but many smaller cheeses and cheese makers disappeared in the twentieth century. Thankfully, a resurgence of artisan cheesemaking means that some lovely local cheeses are available again!
A Yorkshire classic
10th July 2026 at 14:00
Somewhere between a scone and a rock bun, Fat Rascals are a Yorkshire treat to be enjoyed with afternoon tea.
Have a go at making your own. We hope they taste and look as good as the ones in the picture!
11th July 2026 at 09:00
Transfers and changeovers
12th July 2026
We welcome our new participants and say goodbye to those leaving. It's sad to say goodbye but we hope you have had a great time with us and will have many happy memories of your time in York!
We can arrange taxi transfers to any airports but most participants choose Manchester or Leeds. Manchester airport is particularly convenient as it also has a direct train service to York
York has some of the finest City Walls in Europe and they provide great views of the City.
13th July 2026 at 14:00
The walls surround the medieval city in a c-shape (there was originally a lake to one side of the City) and are almost unchanged since their construction in the 13th Century.
https://www.melton-college.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/MCY-Walking-the-Walls.jpg
More than just trains!
14th July 2026 at 14:30
York is home to the largest Railway Museum in the World.
It's not all about trains and engineering. This enormous museum also includes the Royal Carriages. See how the British Royal Family from Queen Victoria to Queen Elizabeth II travel by train!
Englands Finest Georgian Townhouse
15th July 2026 at 14:30
The beautifully restored home of Lord Fairfax and his daughter, Ann
"He has built her a resplendent house filled with beautiful things so that she might have a bright future in a glorious society"
We think the best beer in Britain comes from Yorkshire. Let us show you why!
16th July 2026 at 14:30
Yorkshire is perhaps the greatest of the brewing regions in England and home to some famous beers.
York is the ideal place to experience the UK's rich beer culture, being surrounded by famous breweries such as Black Sheep in Masham and Turning Point in Knaresborough. It also contains its own up-and-coming craft brewery in Brew York, which serves over 45 different beers in its tap hall. Taste a range of local beers and ales in a perfect introduction to this part of the English experience
Nothing says Yorkshire like a Yorkshire Pudding
17th July 2026 at 14:00
Cook one of the county's best-known foods youself!
The good news is they are really easy to make! We will make some puddings and eat them together in the beautiful Dining Room of our gorgeous Melton Guest House
18th July 2026 at 09:00
Transfers and changeovers
19th July 2026
We welcome our new participants and say goodbye to those leaving. It's sad to say goodbye but we hope you have had a great time with us and will have many happy memories of your time in York!
We can arrange taxi transfers to any airports but most participants choose Manchester or Leeds. Manchester airport is particularly convenient as it also has a direct train service to York
The hidden streets of York
20th July 2026 at 14:00
We will show you around the hidden paths and passages of the city.
Some of these little footpaths and back alleys have existed since mediaeval times.
The first and still the best
21st July 2026 at 14:30
Famous for being the first of its kind, the Jorvik centre is a great introduction to Viking York.
York was the Capital of Viking Britain and their City was based on the banks of the river. A major excavation in the 1970s uncovered streets, houses and thousands of artifacts, many of which became the basis for the much imitated Jorvik Viking Centre.
In the medieval heart of York
22nd July 2026 at 14:30
A medieval town house in the city's historic centre. Imagine what life was like for the family who lived there during the 13th century.
A painstaking reconstruction of the original, the Hall is divided into rooms, each furnished with authentic ornaments and recreating the style of the era.
Try some local flavour!
23rd July 2026 at 14:30
This is a great chance to try some of our amazing local cheese.
Cheese has always been a part of English cuisine but many smaller cheeses and cheese makers disappeared in the twentieth century. Thankfully, a resurgence of artisan cheesemaking means that some lovely local cheeses are available again!
A traditional English recipe
24th July 2026 at 14:00
Nothing is more British than an afternoon tea, complete with scones!
Follow a classic English recipe to learn how to make scones, then enjoy them freshly baked with a cup of tea in our gorgeous Melton Guest House dining room
25th July 2026 at 09:00
Transfers and changeovers
26th July 2026
We welcome our new participants and say goodbye to those leaving. It's sad to say goodbye but we hope you have had a great time with us and will have many happy memories of your time in York!
We can arrange taxi transfers to any airports but most participants choose Manchester or Leeds. Manchester airport is particularly convenient as it also has a direct train service to York
Find the first city
27th July 2026 at 14:00
You can still see elements of the first city, but you have to look for them!
This tour will trace the development of Roman York and we will visit some of the surviving features of the Romans' Northern stronghold.
One of the World's iconic buildings!
28th July 2026 at 14:30
Awe-inspiring Gothic wonder
The largest medieval Gothic Cathedral in Northern Europe with some of the finest medieval stained glass in the world, the current Minster took over 250 years to build.
Sacred and secular Medieval splendour
29th July 2026 at 14:30
The guilds of York each had their own hall, these, and some incredible Medieval churches help give a flavour of the City from the Norman period.
Your teacher will guide you round a small selection of our halls and churches.
We think the best beer in Britain comes from Yorkshire. Let us show you why!
30th July 2026 at 14:30
Yorkshire is perhaps the greatest of the brewing regions in England and home to some famous beers.
York is the ideal place to experience the UK's rich beer culture, being surrounded by famous breweries such as Black Sheep in Masham and Turning Point in Knaresborough. It also contains its own up-and-coming craft brewery in Brew York, which serves over 45 different beers in its tap hall. Taste a range of local beers and ales in a perfect introduction to this part of the English experience
A Yorkshire classic
31st July 2026 at 14:00
Somewhere between a scone and a rock bun, Fat Rascals are a Yorkshire treat to be enjoyed with afternoon tea.
Have a go at making your own. We hope they taste and look as good as the ones in the picture!
1st August 2026 at 09:00
Transfers and changeovers
2nd August 2026
We welcome our new participants and say goodbye to those leaving. It's sad to say goodbye but we hope you have had a great time with us and will have many happy memories of your time in York!
We can arrange taxi transfers to any airports but most participants choose Manchester or Leeds. Manchester airport is particularly convenient as it also has a direct train service to York
York has some of the finest City Walls in Europe and they provide great views of the City.
3rd August 2026 at 14:00
The walls surround the medieval city in a c-shape (there was originally a lake to one side of the City) and are almost unchanged since their construction in the 13th Century.
https://www.melton-college.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/MCY-Walking-the-Walls.jpg
More than just trains!
4th August 2026 at 14:30
York is home to the largest Railway Museum in the World.
It's not all about trains and engineering. This enormous museum also includes the Royal Carriages. See how the British Royal Family from Queen Victoria to Queen Elizabeth II travel by train!
Englands Finest Georgian Townhouse
5th August 2026 at 14:30
The beautifully restored home of Lord Fairfax and his daughter, Ann
"He has built her a resplendent house filled with beautiful things so that she might have a bright future in a glorious society"
Try some local flavour!
6th August 2026 at 14:30
This is a great chance to try some of our amazing local cheese.
Cheese has always been a part of English cuisine but many smaller cheeses and cheese makers disappeared in the twentieth century. Thankfully, a resurgence of artisan cheesemaking means that some lovely local cheeses are available again!
Nothing says Yorkshire like a Yorkshire Pudding
7th August 2026 at 14:00
Cook one of the county's best-known foods youself!
The good news is they are really easy to make! We will make some puddings and eat them together in the beautiful Dining Room of our gorgeous Melton Guest House
8th August 2026 at 09:00
Transfers and changeovers
9th August 2026
We welcome our new participants and say goodbye to those leaving. It's sad to say goodbye but we hope you have had a great time with us and will have many happy memories of your time in York!
We can arrange taxi transfers to any airports but most participants choose Manchester or Leeds. Manchester airport is particularly convenient as it also has a direct train service to York
The hidden streets of York
10th August 2026 at 14:00
We will show you around the hidden paths and passages of the city.
Some of these little footpaths and back alleys have existed since mediaeval times.
The first and still the best
11th August 2026 at 14:30
Famous for being the first of its kind, the Jorvik centre is a great introduction to Viking York.
York was the Capital of Viking Britain and their City was based on the banks of the river. A major excavation in the 1970s uncovered streets, houses and thousands of artifacts, many of which became the basis for the much imitated Jorvik Viking Centre.
In the medieval heart of York
12th August 2026 at 14:30
A medieval town house in the city's historic centre. Imagine what life was like for the family who lived there during the 13th century.
A painstaking reconstruction of the original, the Hall is divided into rooms, each furnished with authentic ornaments and recreating the style of the era.
We think the best beer in Britain comes from Yorkshire. Let us show you why!
13th August 2026 at 14:30
Yorkshire is perhaps the greatest of the brewing regions in England and home to some famous beers.
York is the ideal place to experience the UK's rich beer culture, being surrounded by famous breweries such as Black Sheep in Masham and Turning Point in Knaresborough. It also contains its own up-and-coming craft brewery in Brew York, which serves over 45 different beers in its tap hall. Taste a range of local beers and ales in a perfect introduction to this part of the English experience
A traditional English recipe
14th August 2026 at 14:00
Nothing is more British than an afternoon tea, complete with scones!
Follow a classic English recipe to learn how to make scones, then enjoy them freshly baked with a cup of tea in our gorgeous Melton Guest House dining room
15th August 2026 at 09:00
Transfers and changeovers
16th August 2026
We welcome our new participants and say goodbye to those leaving. It's sad to say goodbye but we hope you have had a great time with us and will have many happy memories of your time in York!
We can arrange taxi transfers to any airports but most participants choose Manchester or Leeds. Manchester airport is particularly convenient as it also has a direct train service to York
Find the first city
17th August 2026 at 14:00
You can still see elements of the first city, but you have to look for them!
This tour will trace the development of Roman York and we will visit some of the surviving features of the Romans' Northern stronghold.
One of the World's iconic buildings!
18th August 2026 at 14:30
Awe-inspiring Gothic wonder
The largest medieval Gothic Cathedral in Northern Europe with some of the finest medieval stained glass in the world, the current Minster took over 250 years to build.
Sacred and secular Medieval splendour
19th August 2026 at 14:30
The guilds of York each had their own hall, these, and some incredible Medieval churches help give a flavour of the City from the Norman period.
Your teacher will guide you round a small selection of our halls and churches.
Try some local flavour!
20th August 2026 at 14:30
This is a great chance to try some of our amazing local cheese.
Cheese has always been a part of English cuisine but many smaller cheeses and cheese makers disappeared in the twentieth century. Thankfully, a resurgence of artisan cheesemaking means that some lovely local cheeses are available again!
A Yorkshire classic
21st August 2026 at 14:00
Somewhere between a scone and a rock bun, Fat Rascals are a Yorkshire treat to be enjoyed with afternoon tea.
Have a go at making your own. We hope they taste and look as good as the ones in the picture!
22nd August 2026 at 09:00
Transfers and changeovers
23rd August 2026
We welcome our new participants and say goodbye to those leaving. It's sad to say goodbye but we hope you have had a great time with us and will have many happy memories of your time in York!
We can arrange taxi transfers to any airports but most participants choose Manchester or Leeds. Manchester airport is particularly convenient as it also has a direct train service to York
York has some of the finest City Walls in Europe and they provide great views of the City.
24th August 2026 at 14:00
The walls surround the medieval city in a c-shape (there was originally a lake to one side of the City) and are almost unchanged since their construction in the 13th Century.
https://www.melton-college.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/MCY-Walking-the-Walls.jpg
More than just trains!
25th August 2026 at 14:30
York is home to the largest Railway Museum in the World.
It's not all about trains and engineering. This enormous museum also includes the Royal Carriages. See how the British Royal Family from Queen Victoria to Queen Elizabeth II travel by train!
Englands Finest Georgian Townhouse
26th August 2026 at 14:30
The beautifully restored home of Lord Fairfax and his daughter, Ann
"He has built her a resplendent house filled with beautiful things so that she might have a bright future in a glorious society"
We think the best beer in Britain comes from Yorkshire. Let us show you why!
27th August 2026 at 14:30
Yorkshire is perhaps the greatest of the brewing regions in England and home to some famous beers.
York is the ideal place to experience the UK's rich beer culture, being surrounded by famous breweries such as Black Sheep in Masham and Turning Point in Knaresborough. It also contains its own up-and-coming craft brewery in Brew York, which serves over 45 different beers in its tap hall. Taste a range of local beers and ales in a perfect introduction to this part of the English experience
Nothing says Yorkshire like a Yorkshire Pudding
28th August 2026 at 14:00
Cook one of the county's best-known foods youself!
The good news is they are really easy to make! We will make some puddings and eat them together in the beautiful Dining Room of our gorgeous Melton Guest House
29th August 2026 at 09:00
Transfers and changeovers
30th August 2026
We welcome our new participants and say goodbye to those leaving. It's sad to say goodbye but we hope you have had a great time with us and will have many happy memories of your time in York!
We can arrange taxi transfers to any airports but most participants choose Manchester or Leeds. Manchester airport is particularly convenient as it also has a direct train service to York
The hidden streets of York
31st August 2026 at 14:00
We will show you around the hidden paths and passages of the city.
Some of these little footpaths and back alleys have existed since mediaeval times.
The first and still the best
1st September 2026 at 14:30
Famous for being the first of its kind, the Jorvik centre is a great introduction to Viking York.
York was the Capital of Viking Britain and their City was based on the banks of the river. A major excavation in the 1970s uncovered streets, houses and thousands of artifacts, many of which became the basis for the much imitated Jorvik Viking Centre.
In the medieval heart of York
2nd September 2026 at 14:30
A medieval town house in the city's historic centre. Imagine what life was like for the family who lived there during the 13th century.
A painstaking reconstruction of the original, the Hall is divided into rooms, each furnished with authentic ornaments and recreating the style of the era.
Try some local flavour!
3rd September 2026 at 14:30
This is a great chance to try some of our amazing local cheese.
Cheese has always been a part of English cuisine but many smaller cheeses and cheese makers disappeared in the twentieth century. Thankfully, a resurgence of artisan cheesemaking means that some lovely local cheeses are available again!
A traditional English recipe
4th September 2026 at 14:00
Nothing is more British than an afternoon tea, complete with scones!
Follow a classic English recipe to learn how to make scones, then enjoy them freshly baked with a cup of tea in our gorgeous Melton Guest House dining room
5th September 2026 at 09:00
Transfers and changeovers
6th September 2026
We welcome our new participants and say goodbye to those leaving. It's sad to say goodbye but we hope you have had a great time with us and will have many happy memories of your time in York!
We can arrange taxi transfers to any airports but most participants choose Manchester or Leeds. Manchester airport is particularly convenient as it also has a direct train service to York
Find the first city
7th September 2026 at 14:00
You can still see elements of the first city, but you have to look for them!
This tour will trace the development of Roman York and we will visit some of the surviving features of the Romans' Northern stronghold.
One of the World's iconic buildings!
8th September 2026 at 14:30
Awe-inspiring Gothic wonder
The largest medieval Gothic Cathedral in Northern Europe with some of the finest medieval stained glass in the world, the current Minster took over 250 years to build.
Sacred and secular Medieval splendour
9th September 2026 at 14:30
The guilds of York each had their own hall, these, and some incredible Medieval churches help give a flavour of the City from the Norman period.
Your teacher will guide you round a small selection of our halls and churches.
We think the best beer in Britain comes from Yorkshire. Let us show you why!
10th September 2026 at 14:30
Yorkshire is perhaps the greatest of the brewing regions in England and home to some famous beers.
York is the ideal place to experience the UK's rich beer culture, being surrounded by famous breweries such as Black Sheep in Masham and Turning Point in Knaresborough. It also contains its own up-and-coming craft brewery in Brew York, which serves over 45 different beers in its tap hall. Taste a range of local beers and ales in a perfect introduction to this part of the English experience
A Yorkshire classic
11th September 2026 at 14:00
Somewhere between a scone and a rock bun, Fat Rascals are a Yorkshire treat to be enjoyed with afternoon tea.
Have a go at making your own. We hope they taste and look as good as the ones in the picture!
12th September 2026 at 09:00
Have a safe journey, and come back to see us some time!
13th September 2026
It's sad to say goodbye but we hope you have had a great time with us and will have many happy memories of your time in York!
We run a transfer service to Leeds and Manchester airport from early morning until the evening.