Have a look at the Pollen Count chart below to find out what the pollen count in York is today, and scroll through the next few days for a forecast of what's coming. The chart also highlights the levels of different types of pollen: grass, trees (birch, cypress, oak, plane and sweet chestnut) and weeds.
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The city of York is a major historical and cultural hub in the north of England dating back to the Roman conquest of the Brigantes Tribe in the first century AD.
Since then it has been a landmark in history, from being occupied by the Vikings for almost a hundred years during the Dark Ages, to participating in the brutal War of the Roses, eventually becoming the inspiration for the name of the famous American city, New York.
Nowadays, York is very popular as a weekend getaway or a summer break, offering beautiful scenery, stunning architecture and a wealth of museums, libraries, tours and shops. Yet, despite its numerous allures, York is still steeped in pollen, with popular parks, moors and reserves being spread throughout the city. This can make it difficult to appreciate the attractions when your hayfever is flaring up and causing you nothing but misery.
York is populated by many different species of trees, grass and pollen. The main offenders, however, are usually oak, birch and beech, with these trees being densely spread throughout the park and grasslands of the city.
While it may come as a relief to learn that pollination season for these plants is usually peaked by August, this is no guarantee that some of them won’t still be pollinating during this time. Weed pollens like stinging nettle are also still pollinating throughout the autumn months and can be found throughout the city, so you should try to avoid forests and parklands where this weed grows uninhibited.
York is full of pollen hotspots, some of them acting as very popular tourist attractions. While it might be tempting to throw caution to the wind and visit these places, you should try to take precautions against any pollen allergens and be prepared to leave if you find these locals too overwhelming.
The good thing about York is that it is such as vivid and interesting city, with plenty of attractions indoors as well as outside. Arguably York is home to some of the most stunning displays of architecture in the UK, with streets that have largely remained untouched since the middle ages.
If you want some relief from your symptoms but don’t want to have to compromise your holiday, then please check out the list below for our advice on hayfever- friendly things to enjoy in this city.
If your hayfever symptoms are ruining your holiday or making your life a misery, then you can always try to find our products in local outlets. Retailers like Holland and Barrett often stock A.Vogel hayfever remedies such as Pollinosan Hayfever Tablets or Luffa Nasal Spray.
If you’re visiting The Shambles, you can always pop in to Tullivers, just a couple of shops away from the Market Place Post Office, or you could try Peppercorns 84 in Pocklington, near Moonlight Bedrooms on Railway Street.
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