This year's JORVIK Viking Festival, which welcomes over 40,000 visitors a year, will see the city centre celebrate the Viking people who arrived in 866AD and settled in York for 200 years.
YORK is bracing itself for the return of Norse warriors in Europe's largest Viking festival.
This year's JORVIK Viking Festival, which welcomes over 40,000 visitors a year, will see the city centre celebrate the Viking people who arrived in 866AD and settled in York for 200 years.
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