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VISIT WHITBY
If you're looking for holidays in Yorkshire then visit the beautiful Yorkshire Coast. There's a range of accommodation to suit every need, from classy Whitby hotels to cosy Whitby cottages, B&Bs and inns. The towns and villages around Whitby are also great places to enjoy a welldeserved break.
WHITBY TOURIST INFORMATION www.VisitWhitby.com is produced for Whitby by people who love Whitby. Want to find out why this area is so loved by visitors and residents alike? Browse these pages to THINGS TO DO IN WHITBY Whitby Kiln. Whitby. Whitby Kiln (Paint Your Own Pottery & Art Studio) is situated in the popular seaside town of Whitby, North Yorkshire, close to the North York Moors and offers a fun and relaxing space to express your very own creative flair. WHITBY ACCOMMODATION Browse through a fantastic range of accommodation in Whitby and the surrounding area to find your perfect holiday home from home. As well as central Whitby accommodation, you’ll find a variety of accommodation in the neighbouring coastal towns and the surrounding countryside of the North York Moors National Park. WHITBY TOWN OPEN-TOP BUS TOUR More about Whitby Town Open-Top Bus Tour. For an amazing and unique feature-packed sightseeing tour of historic Whitby Town and Harbour, stepping on board the very popular and distinctive Open Top Double Decker Tour Bus is a “must do! ABOUT VISITWHITBY.COM VisitWhitby.com has a long, proud and independent history - much like the area it describes. The website was first launched in 1997 by Whitby and District Tourism Association (WDTA), a voluntary group ofproud Whitby-ites.
WHITBY WALK WITH HERITAGE TRAIL There's a new heritage trail in town that we're so excited to shout about! Come and explore these amazing sculptures inspired by Whitby’s fishing heritage. WHITBY B&B - WHITBY BED AND BREAKFAST AND GUEST HOUSES Look no further for your ideal Whitby B&B. Whether you’re looking for a guest house with superb sea views, or a bed and breakfast in Whitby town centre, close to all the local attractions, you’ll findit here.
9 SHORT WALKS AROUND WHITBY YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS There are lots of great short walks around Whitby that you can set out on during your stay here. It’s a beautiful place and taking a wander through the town and in the surrounding area is a lovely way to experience a little more of North Yorkshire. PARKING IN WHITBY TOWN CENTRE Abbey Headland car park. If you’re heading straight for the Abbey, this is the car park for you. You’ll find it on Abbey Lane, YO22 4JT. Abbey Headland long stay car park has space for 415 cars and 10 coaches, and has a number of disabled parking bays.VISIT WHITBY
If you're looking for holidays in Yorkshire then visit the beautiful Yorkshire Coast. There's a range of accommodation to suit every need, from classy Whitby hotels to cosy Whitby cottages, B&Bs and inns. The towns and villages around Whitby are also great places to enjoy a welldeserved break.
WHITBY TOURIST INFORMATION www.VisitWhitby.com is produced for Whitby by people who love Whitby. Want to find out why this area is so loved by visitors and residents alike? Browse these pages to THINGS TO DO IN WHITBY Whitby Kiln. Whitby. Whitby Kiln (Paint Your Own Pottery & Art Studio) is situated in the popular seaside town of Whitby, North Yorkshire, close to the North York Moors and offers a fun and relaxing space to express your very own creative flair. WHITBY ACCOMMODATION Browse through a fantastic range of accommodation in Whitby and the surrounding area to find your perfect holiday home from home. As well as central Whitby accommodation, you’ll find a variety of accommodation in the neighbouring coastal towns and the surrounding countryside of the North York Moors National Park. WHITBY TOWN OPEN-TOP BUS TOUR More about Whitby Town Open-Top Bus Tour. For an amazing and unique feature-packed sightseeing tour of historic Whitby Town and Harbour, stepping on board the very popular and distinctive Open Top Double Decker Tour Bus is a “must do! ABOUT VISITWHITBY.COM VisitWhitby.com has a long, proud and independent history - much like the area it describes. The website was first launched in 1997 by Whitby and District Tourism Association (WDTA), a voluntary group ofproud Whitby-ites.
WHITBY WALK WITH HERITAGE TRAIL There's a new heritage trail in town that we're so excited to shout about! Come and explore these amazing sculptures inspired by Whitby’s fishing heritage. WHITBY B&B - WHITBY BED AND BREAKFAST AND GUEST HOUSES Look no further for your ideal Whitby B&B. Whether you’re looking for a guest house with superb sea views, or a bed and breakfast in Whitby town centre, close to all the local attractions, you’ll findit here.
9 SHORT WALKS AROUND WHITBY YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS There are lots of great short walks around Whitby that you can set out on during your stay here. It’s a beautiful place and taking a wander through the town and in the surrounding area is a lovely way to experience a little more of North Yorkshire. PARKING IN WHITBY TOWN CENTRE Abbey Headland car park. If you’re heading straight for the Abbey, this is the car park for you. You’ll find it on Abbey Lane, YO22 4JT. Abbey Headland long stay car park has space for 415 cars and 10 coaches, and has a number of disabled parking bays. WHITBY TOURIST INFORMATION www.VisitWhitby.com is produced for Whitby by people who love Whitby. Want to find out why this area is so loved by visitors and residents alike? Browse these pages to ABOUT VISITWHITBY.COM VisitWhitby.com has a long, proud and independent history - much like the area it describes. The website was first launched in 1997 by Whitby and District Tourism Association (WDTA), a voluntary group ofproud Whitby-ites.
SHOPPING IN WHITBY
Shopping in Whitby is a real treat. Whitby is famous for its unique blend of local craft shops, jewellers (including sought after Whitby jet jewellery), fishmongers FAMOUS LOCAL PEOPLE OF WHITBY Few such small towns have had such a world-wide impact as Whitby, through both her native-born and adopted sons and daughters. Under the leadership of St Hilda, the famous Synod of Whitby in 664AD determined the date of Easter for all those who worshipped, and still worship, in the many churches which sprang from the Celtic and later Anglicantraditions.
CAMPING AND CARAVAN PARKS AROUND WHITBY There are lots of great camping and caravan parks around Whitby that you can choose from when planning your visit. Each site offers something special to make your trip even more exciting.THE BRIDGE INN
More about The Bridge Inn. Be assured of a warm welcome by the hosts on arrival at his charming, traditional village inn which has a reputation for having a great' village pub' atmosphere.GENUINE WHITBY JET
More about Genuine Whitby Jet. The Genuine Whitby Jet Shop in Whitby is well worth a visit and offers you the finest of hand crafted jet jewellery and figurines.THE HUNTRODDS
Whilst visiting why not take a look into some of the interesting Whitby history that you can find all over town? One spectacular thing to do is walk the famous 199 steps (also known as the “Church Stairs”) which lead you up to St. Mary’s Church and Whitby Abbey. GREAT TIPS FOR FINDING WHITBY FOSSILS What better souvenir to take away from your trip than a collection of Whitby fossils you found yourself on our beaches? You might have heard Yorkshire’s cliffs and beaches being referred to as the Dinosaur Coast thanks to the vast amounts of prehistoric samples that have beenfound here.
DRACULA AND WHITBY
Dracula and Whitby are forever connected, thanks to Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel. The story is well known worldwide and brought the idea of an undead, blood-thirsty creature into popular culture.VISIT WHITBY
The towns and villages around Whitby are also great places to enjoy a well deserved break. There's a wide range of accommodation in Scarborough and Filey, and the picturesque coastal retreats of Robin Hood's Bay, Staithes, Sandsend and Runswick Bay have plenty WHITBY CAMPING AND WHITBY CARAVAN SITES A peaceful caravan site only one mile from Whitby set within delightful countryside. view details. from. £175.00. per week. Back to top. Find Whitby camping and caravan sites with great facilities for touring and static caravans, as well as tents. There is no shortage of camp sites in Whitby, and nearby in the stunning countryside of the North WHITBY TOWN OPEN-TOP BUS TOUR More about Whitby Town Open-Top Bus Tour. For an amazing and unique feature-packed sightseeing tour of historic Whitby Town and Harbour, stepping on board the very popular and distinctive Open Top Double Decker Tour Bus is a “must do! Its cheerful livery seaside/holiday colours of yellow, red and blue ensures it’s not missed, can bespotted
WHITBY B&B - WHITBY BED AND BREAKFAST AND GUEST HOUSES Skerry Hall is a small traditional farm offering bed and breakfast only five miles from Whitby, with great views across Robin Hood's Bay. view details. from. £95.00. per room per night. Back to top. Look no further for your ideal Whitby B&B. Whether you’re looking for a guest house with superb sea views, or a bed and breakfast in Whitbytown
ABOUT VISITWHITBY.COM VisitWhitby.com has a long, proud and independent history - much like the area it describes. The website was first launched in 1997 by Whitby and District Tourism Association (WDTA), a voluntary group ofproud Whitby-ites.
9 SHORT WALKS AROUND WHITBY YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS Hayburn Wyke. The Hayburn Wyke route is perfect for picnics and a day of exploring. Combining beach and woodland, this 4.5 mile walk between Whitby and Scarborough is a hidden gem not to be missed. Discover the route here. These 9 short walks around Whitby are just a taster of the great routes the North Yorkshire coast has to offer. PARKING IN WHITBY TOWN CENTRE You can find the long stay Church Street car park at YO22 4AS at the top of West Cliff and over looking the bay. It’s just a 5 minute walk from there, making it ideal for parking in Whitby town centre. Parking charges apply between 9am and 6pm all year: £2 for 1 STORIES OF WHITBY GHOSTS Take a look at our 5 favourite haunting tales of Whitby ghosts. The Oyster Man of Whitby. Oysters might now be a delicacy, but they used to be incredibly popular in most towns around the UK. The Osyter Man was a familiar figure wandering the streets offering his oysters to the locals. Whitby’s Oyster Man has a very sorry tale, and can still CAMPING AND CARAVAN PARKS AROUND WHITBY Ladycross Plantation Caravan and Lodge Park. The Ladycross Plantation, with its 30 acres of woodland, is paradise for anyone who loves nature. It is around 5 miles from Whitby and offers lots of little luxurious touches across the site, such as underfloor heating with private dressing cubicles in FAMOUS LOCAL PEOPLE OF WHITBY Famous Local People. Few such small towns have had such a world-wide impact as Whitby, through both her native-born and adopted sons and daughters. Under the leadership of St Hilda, the famous Synod of Whitby in 664AD determined the date of Easter for all those who worshipped, and still worship, in the many churches which sprang fromthe Celtic
VISIT WHITBY
The towns and villages around Whitby are also great places to enjoy a well deserved break. There's a wide range of accommodation in Scarborough and Filey, and the picturesque coastal retreats of Robin Hood's Bay, Staithes, Sandsend and Runswick Bay have plenty WHITBY CAMPING AND WHITBY CARAVAN SITES A peaceful caravan site only one mile from Whitby set within delightful countryside. view details. from. £175.00. per week. Back to top. Find Whitby camping and caravan sites with great facilities for touring and static caravans, as well as tents. There is no shortage of camp sites in Whitby, and nearby in the stunning countryside of the North WHITBY TOWN OPEN-TOP BUS TOUR More about Whitby Town Open-Top Bus Tour. For an amazing and unique feature-packed sightseeing tour of historic Whitby Town and Harbour, stepping on board the very popular and distinctive Open Top Double Decker Tour Bus is a “must do! Its cheerful livery seaside/holiday colours of yellow, red and blue ensures it’s not missed, can bespotted
WHITBY B&B - WHITBY BED AND BREAKFAST AND GUEST HOUSES Skerry Hall is a small traditional farm offering bed and breakfast only five miles from Whitby, with great views across Robin Hood's Bay. view details. from. £95.00. per room per night. Back to top. Look no further for your ideal Whitby B&B. Whether you’re looking for a guest house with superb sea views, or a bed and breakfast in Whitbytown
ABOUT VISITWHITBY.COM VisitWhitby.com has a long, proud and independent history - much like the area it describes. The website was first launched in 1997 by Whitby and District Tourism Association (WDTA), a voluntary group ofproud Whitby-ites.
9 SHORT WALKS AROUND WHITBY YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS Hayburn Wyke. The Hayburn Wyke route is perfect for picnics and a day of exploring. Combining beach and woodland, this 4.5 mile walk between Whitby and Scarborough is a hidden gem not to be missed. Discover the route here. These 9 short walks around Whitby are just a taster of the great routes the North Yorkshire coast has to offer. PARKING IN WHITBY TOWN CENTRE You can find the long stay Church Street car park at YO22 4AS at the top of West Cliff and over looking the bay. It’s just a 5 minute walk from there, making it ideal for parking in Whitby town centre. Parking charges apply between 9am and 6pm all year: £2 for 1 STORIES OF WHITBY GHOSTS Take a look at our 5 favourite haunting tales of Whitby ghosts. The Oyster Man of Whitby. Oysters might now be a delicacy, but they used to be incredibly popular in most towns around the UK. The Osyter Man was a familiar figure wandering the streets offering his oysters to the locals. Whitby’s Oyster Man has a very sorry tale, and can still CAMPING AND CARAVAN PARKS AROUND WHITBY Ladycross Plantation Caravan and Lodge Park. The Ladycross Plantation, with its 30 acres of woodland, is paradise for anyone who loves nature. It is around 5 miles from Whitby and offers lots of little luxurious touches across the site, such as underfloor heating with private dressing cubicles in FAMOUS LOCAL PEOPLE OF WHITBY Famous Local People. Few such small towns have had such a world-wide impact as Whitby, through both her native-born and adopted sons and daughters. Under the leadership of St Hilda, the famous Synod of Whitby in 664AD determined the date of Easter for all those who worshipped, and still worship, in the many churches which sprang fromthe Celtic
WHITBY TOURIST INFORMATION Encircled by the wild North York Moors and edged by a spectacular coastline with the highest cliffs in England, this area is one of striking beauty and character. Breathe deep, feel free and relax. With stunning scenery and quaint towns and villages, as well as history and tradition, superb local food and world-famous festivals, this is atruly
WHITBY CAMPING AND WHITBY CARAVAN SITES Middlewood Farm Holiday Park. Robin Hood's Bay. A caravan and camping park situated within the splendid North Yorkshire Moors close to Robin Hood's Bay and only a few miles from Whitby, with fantastic facilities for both static and touring caravans. ABOUT VISITWHITBY.COM VisitWhitby.com has a long, proud and independent history - much like the area it describes. The website was first launched in 1997 by Whitby and District Tourism Association (WDTA), a voluntary group ofproud Whitby-ites.
WHITBY WALK WITH HERITAGE TRAIL There's a new heritage trail in town that we're so excited to shout about! Come and explore these amazing sculptures inspired by Whitby’s fishing heritage. CAMPING AND CARAVAN PARKS AROUND WHITBY Ladycross Plantation Caravan and Lodge Park. The Ladycross Plantation, with its 30 acres of woodland, is paradise for anyone who loves nature. It is around 5 miles from Whitby and offers lots of little luxurious touches across the site, such as underfloor heating with private dressing cubicles in FAMOUS LOCAL PEOPLE OF WHITBY Famous Local People. Few such small towns have had such a world-wide impact as Whitby, through both her native-born and adopted sons and daughters. Under the leadership of St Hilda, the famous Synod of Whitby in 664AD determined the date of Easter for all those who worshipped, and still worship, in the many churches which sprang fromthe Celtic
GREAT TIPS FOR FINDING WHITBY FOSSILS What better souvenir to take away from your trip than a collection of Whitby fossils you found yourself on our beaches? You might have heard Yorkshire’s cliffs and beaches being referred to as the Dinosaur Coast thanks to the vast amounts of prehistoric samples that have beenfound here.
DRACULA AND WHITBY
No visit to Whitby is complete without a walk up to the abbey and a careful count of the 199 steps. Follow the route taken by Dracula as he flees the wreckage of his ship up into the graveyard and abbey ruins. The abbey is also a great place to learn a little more about the history of the town. Learn more about the abbey here.THE HUNTRODDS
You’ll discover a plaque set within the Church wall, which is specifically dedicated to a Whitby born-and-bred couple who both lived through the most unusual and parallel coincidences. Francis Huntrodds and his wife Mary were both actually born on the same day – on 19 th September 1600. They married each other on their shared birthdayJAMES COOK FACTS
11 James Cook facts. 1. Cook was born in the Yorkshire village of Marton, 28 October, 1728. 2. His father was a Scottish farm hand, who moved the family to Great Ayton when Cook was 8. 3. Cook moved to Whitby and became an apprentice in a Quaker-owned shipping company. He trained and took coal between Newcastle and London.VISIT WHITBY
If you're looking for holidays in Yorkshire then visit the beautiful Yorkshire Coast. There's a range of accommodation to suit every need, from classy Whitby hotels to cosy Whitby cottages, B&Bs and inns. The towns and villages around Whitby are also great places to enjoy a welldeserved break.
WHITBY TOURIST INFORMATION www.VisitWhitby.com is produced for Whitby by people who love Whitby. Want to find out why this area is so loved by visitors and residents alike? Browse these pages to THINGS TO DO IN WHITBY Whitby Kiln. Whitby. Whitby Kiln (Paint Your Own Pottery & Art Studio) is situated in the popular seaside town of Whitby, North Yorkshire, close to the North York Moors and offers a fun and relaxing space to express your very own creative flair. WHITBY TOWN OPEN-TOP BUS TOUR More about Whitby Town Open-Top Bus Tour. For an amazing and unique feature-packed sightseeing tour of historic Whitby Town and Harbour, stepping on board the very popular and distinctive Open Top Double Decker Tour Bus is a “must do! WHITBY WALK WITH HERITAGE TRAIL There's a new heritage trail in town that we're so excited to shout about! Come and explore these amazing sculptures inspired by Whitby’s fishing heritage. WHITBY B&B - WHITBY BED AND BREAKFAST AND GUEST HOUSES Look no further for your ideal Whitby B&B. Whether you’re looking for a guest house with superb sea views, or a bed and breakfast in Whitby town centre, close to all the local attractions, you’ll findit here.
9 SHORT WALKS AROUND WHITBY YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS There are lots of great short walks around Whitby that you can set out on during your stay here. It’s a beautiful place and taking a wander through the town and in the surrounding area is a lovely way to experience a little more of North Yorkshire.THE BRIDGE INN
Located in the village of Ruswarp near Whitby, North Yorkshire, The Bridge Inn offers a warm welcome, fabulous home-cooked food and a great range of beers to enjoy. PARKING IN WHITBY TOWN CENTRE Abbey Headland car park. If you’re heading straight for the Abbey, this is the car park for you. You’ll find it on Abbey Lane, YO22 4JT. Abbey Headland long stay car park has space for 415 cars and 10 coaches, and has a number of disabled parking bays. BROADINGS FARM CARAVAN PARK AND HOLIDAY COTTAGES More about Broadings Farm Caravan Park and Holiday Cottages. Broadings Farm Caravan Park & Holiday Cottages is situated just one mile from the centre of the historic seaport of Whitby and is on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors.VISIT WHITBY
If you're looking for holidays in Yorkshire then visit the beautiful Yorkshire Coast. There's a range of accommodation to suit every need, from classy Whitby hotels to cosy Whitby cottages, B&Bs and inns. The towns and villages around Whitby are also great places to enjoy a welldeserved break.
WHITBY TOURIST INFORMATION www.VisitWhitby.com is produced for Whitby by people who love Whitby. Want to find out why this area is so loved by visitors and residents alike? Browse these pages to THINGS TO DO IN WHITBY Whitby Kiln. Whitby. Whitby Kiln (Paint Your Own Pottery & Art Studio) is situated in the popular seaside town of Whitby, North Yorkshire, close to the North York Moors and offers a fun and relaxing space to express your very own creative flair. WHITBY TOWN OPEN-TOP BUS TOUR More about Whitby Town Open-Top Bus Tour. For an amazing and unique feature-packed sightseeing tour of historic Whitby Town and Harbour, stepping on board the very popular and distinctive Open Top Double Decker Tour Bus is a “must do! WHITBY WALK WITH HERITAGE TRAIL There's a new heritage trail in town that we're so excited to shout about! Come and explore these amazing sculptures inspired by Whitby’s fishing heritage. WHITBY B&B - WHITBY BED AND BREAKFAST AND GUEST HOUSES Look no further for your ideal Whitby B&B. Whether you’re looking for a guest house with superb sea views, or a bed and breakfast in Whitby town centre, close to all the local attractions, you’ll findit here.
9 SHORT WALKS AROUND WHITBY YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS There are lots of great short walks around Whitby that you can set out on during your stay here. It’s a beautiful place and taking a wander through the town and in the surrounding area is a lovely way to experience a little more of North Yorkshire.THE BRIDGE INN
Located in the village of Ruswarp near Whitby, North Yorkshire, The Bridge Inn offers a warm welcome, fabulous home-cooked food and a great range of beers to enjoy. PARKING IN WHITBY TOWN CENTRE Abbey Headland car park. If you’re heading straight for the Abbey, this is the car park for you. You’ll find it on Abbey Lane, YO22 4JT. Abbey Headland long stay car park has space for 415 cars and 10 coaches, and has a number of disabled parking bays. BROADINGS FARM CARAVAN PARK AND HOLIDAY COTTAGES More about Broadings Farm Caravan Park and Holiday Cottages. Broadings Farm Caravan Park & Holiday Cottages is situated just one mile from the centre of the historic seaport of Whitby and is on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors. WHITBY TOURIST INFORMATION www.VisitWhitby.com is produced for Whitby by people who love Whitby. Want to find out why this area is so loved by visitors and residents alike? Browse these pages to THINGS TO DO IN WHITBY Whitby Kiln. Whitby. Whitby Kiln (Paint Your Own Pottery & Art Studio) is situated in the popular seaside town of Whitby, North Yorkshire, close to the North York Moors and offers a fun and relaxing space to express your very own creative flair. WHITBY ACCOMMODATION Browse through a fantastic range of accommodation in Whitby and the surrounding area to find your perfect holiday home from home. As well as central Whitby accommodation, you’ll find a variety of accommodation in the neighbouring coastal towns and the surrounding countryside of the North York Moors National Park. WHITBY CAMPING AND WHITBY CARAVAN SITES Find Whitby camping and caravan sites with great facilities for touring and static caravans, as well as tents. There is no shortage of camp sites in Whitby, and nearby in ABOUT VISITWHITBY.COM VisitWhitby.com has a long, proud and independent history - much like the area it describes. The website was first launched in 1997 by Whitby and District Tourism Association (WDTA), a voluntary group ofproud Whitby-ites.
SHOPPING IN WHITBY
Shopping in Whitby is a real treat. Whitby is famous for its unique blend of local craft shops, jewellers (including sought after Whitby jet jewellery), fishmongers MAPS AND TRAVEL AND PARKING Car Parking in Whitby. Car parking can be difficult in Whitby at busy times but North Yorkshire County Council opened a Whitby Park & Ride scheme in 2014 with parking meters along the seafront and Disc Parking throughout much of the town. BROADINGS FARM CARAVAN PARK AND HOLIDAY COTTAGES More about Broadings Farm Caravan Park and Holiday Cottages. Broadings Farm Caravan Park & Holiday Cottages is situated just one mile from the centre of the historic seaport of Whitby and is on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors. STORIES OF WHITBY GHOSTS There are lots of strange things that happen after dark in Whitby. Take a look at these 5 haunting tales of Whitby ghosts and the tragedies that made them. GREAT TIPS FOR FINDING WHITBY FOSSILS What better souvenir to take away from your trip than a collection of Whitby fossils you found yourself on our beaches? You might have heard Yorkshire’s cliffs and beaches being referred to as the Dinosaur Coast thanks to the vast amounts of prehistoric samples that have beenfound here.
VISIT WHITBY
The towns and villages around Whitby are also great places to enjoy a well deserved break. There's a wide range of accommodation in Scarborough and Filey, and the picturesque coastal retreats of Robin Hood's Bay, Staithes, Sandsend and Runswick Bay have plenty THINGS TO DO IN WHITBY Whitby Kiln. Whitby. Whitby Kiln (Paint Your Own Pottery & Art Studio) is situated in the popular seaside town of Whitby, North Yorkshire, close to the North York Moors and offers a fun and relaxing space to express your very own creative flair. WHITBY CAMPING AND WHITBY CARAVAN SITES A peaceful caravan site only one mile from Whitby set within delightful countryside. view details. from. £175.00. per week. Back to top. Find Whitby camping and caravan sites with great facilities for touring and static caravans, as well as tents. There is no shortage of camp sites in Whitby, and nearby in the stunning countryside of the North WHITBY TOWN OPEN-TOP BUS TOUR More about Whitby Town Open-Top Bus Tour. For an amazing and unique feature-packed sightseeing tour of historic Whitby Town and Harbour, stepping on board the very popular and distinctive Open Top Double Decker Tour Bus is a “must do! Its cheerful livery seaside/holiday colours of yellow, red and blue ensures it’s not missed, can bespotted
WHITBY B&B - WHITBY BED AND BREAKFAST AND GUEST HOUSES Skerry Hall is a small traditional farm offering bed and breakfast only five miles from Whitby, with great views across Robin Hood's Bay. view details. from. £95.00. per room per night. Back to top. Look no further for your ideal Whitby B&B. Whether you’re looking for a guest house with superb sea views, or a bed and breakfast in Whitbytown
ABOUT VISITWHITBY.COM VisitWhitby.com has a long, proud and independent history - much like the area it describes. The website was first launched in 1997 by Whitby and District Tourism Association (WDTA), a voluntary group ofproud Whitby-ites.
9 SHORT WALKS AROUND WHITBY YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS Hayburn Wyke. The Hayburn Wyke route is perfect for picnics and a day of exploring. Combining beach and woodland, this 4.5 mile walk between Whitby and Scarborough is a hidden gem not to be missed. Discover the route here. These 9 short walks around Whitby are just a taster of the great routes the North Yorkshire coast has to offer. PARKING IN WHITBY TOWN CENTRE You can find the long stay Church Street car park at YO22 4AS at the top of West Cliff and over looking the bay. It’s just a 5 minute walk from there, making it ideal for parking in Whitby town centre. Parking charges apply between 9am and 6pm all year: £2 for 1DRACULA AND WHITBY
No visit to Whitby is complete without a walk up to the abbey and a careful count of the 199 steps. Follow the route taken by Dracula as he flees the wreckage of his ship up into the graveyard and abbey ruins. The abbey is also a great place to learn a little more about the history of the town. Learn more about the abbey here. STORIES OF WHITBY GHOSTS Take a look at our 5 favourite haunting tales of Whitby ghosts. The Oyster Man of Whitby. Oysters might now be a delicacy, but they used to be incredibly popular in most towns around the UK. The Osyter Man was a familiar figure wandering the streets offering his oysters to the locals. Whitby’s Oyster Man has a very sorry tale, and can stillVISIT WHITBY
The towns and villages around Whitby are also great places to enjoy a well deserved break. There's a wide range of accommodation in Scarborough and Filey, and the picturesque coastal retreats of Robin Hood's Bay, Staithes, Sandsend and Runswick Bay have plenty THINGS TO DO IN WHITBY Whitby Kiln. Whitby. Whitby Kiln (Paint Your Own Pottery & Art Studio) is situated in the popular seaside town of Whitby, North Yorkshire, close to the North York Moors and offers a fun and relaxing space to express your very own creative flair. WHITBY CAMPING AND WHITBY CARAVAN SITES A peaceful caravan site only one mile from Whitby set within delightful countryside. view details. from. £175.00. per week. Back to top. Find Whitby camping and caravan sites with great facilities for touring and static caravans, as well as tents. There is no shortage of camp sites in Whitby, and nearby in the stunning countryside of the North WHITBY TOWN OPEN-TOP BUS TOUR More about Whitby Town Open-Top Bus Tour. For an amazing and unique feature-packed sightseeing tour of historic Whitby Town and Harbour, stepping on board the very popular and distinctive Open Top Double Decker Tour Bus is a “must do! Its cheerful livery seaside/holiday colours of yellow, red and blue ensures it’s not missed, can bespotted
WHITBY B&B - WHITBY BED AND BREAKFAST AND GUEST HOUSES Skerry Hall is a small traditional farm offering bed and breakfast only five miles from Whitby, with great views across Robin Hood's Bay. view details. from. £95.00. per room per night. Back to top. Look no further for your ideal Whitby B&B. Whether you’re looking for a guest house with superb sea views, or a bed and breakfast in Whitbytown
ABOUT VISITWHITBY.COM VisitWhitby.com has a long, proud and independent history - much like the area it describes. The website was first launched in 1997 by Whitby and District Tourism Association (WDTA), a voluntary group ofproud Whitby-ites.
9 SHORT WALKS AROUND WHITBY YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS Hayburn Wyke. The Hayburn Wyke route is perfect for picnics and a day of exploring. Combining beach and woodland, this 4.5 mile walk between Whitby and Scarborough is a hidden gem not to be missed. Discover the route here. These 9 short walks around Whitby are just a taster of the great routes the North Yorkshire coast has to offer. PARKING IN WHITBY TOWN CENTRE You can find the long stay Church Street car park at YO22 4AS at the top of West Cliff and over looking the bay. It’s just a 5 minute walk from there, making it ideal for parking in Whitby town centre. Parking charges apply between 9am and 6pm all year: £2 for 1DRACULA AND WHITBY
No visit to Whitby is complete without a walk up to the abbey and a careful count of the 199 steps. Follow the route taken by Dracula as he flees the wreckage of his ship up into the graveyard and abbey ruins. The abbey is also a great place to learn a little more about the history of the town. Learn more about the abbey here. STORIES OF WHITBY GHOSTS Take a look at our 5 favourite haunting tales of Whitby ghosts. The Oyster Man of Whitby. Oysters might now be a delicacy, but they used to be incredibly popular in most towns around the UK. The Osyter Man was a familiar figure wandering the streets offering his oysters to the locals. Whitby’s Oyster Man has a very sorry tale, and can still WHITBY TOURIST INFORMATION Encircled by the wild North York Moors and edged by a spectacular coastline with the highest cliffs in England, this area is one of striking beauty and character. Breathe deep, feel free and relax. With stunning scenery and quaint towns and villages, as well as history and tradition, superb local food and world-famous festivals, this is atruly
WHITBY ACCOMMODATION Whitby. An elegant and beautiful Victorian townhouse which offers high-quality Yorkshire accommodation with views of Whitby's east and west piers and the harbour. view details. from. £76.00. per room pernight.
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Whitby Kiln. Whitby. Whitby Kiln (Paint Your Own Pottery & Art Studio) is situated in the popular seaside town of Whitby, North Yorkshire, close to the North York Moors and offers a fun and relaxing space to express your very own creative flair. ABOUT VISITWHITBY.COM VisitWhitby.com has a long, proud and independent history - much like the area it describes. The website was first launched in 1997 by Whitby and District Tourism Association (WDTA), a voluntary group ofproud Whitby-ites.
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Whitby suffered during WW1 at the hands of the German Navy. In December, 1914, German troops attacked coastal towns. Over 100 people died and almost 600 people were injured. Whitby, Scarborough and Hartlepool all suffered. You can learn more about the bombing at the Sunken Gardens memorial on West Cliff. STORIES OF WHITBY GHOSTS Take a look at our 5 favourite haunting tales of Whitby ghosts. The Oyster Man of Whitby. Oysters might now be a delicacy, but they used to be incredibly popular in most towns around the UK. The Osyter Man was a familiar figure wandering the streets offering his oysters to the locals. Whitby’s Oyster Man has a very sorry tale, and can stillSHOPPING IN WHITBY
Located in the heart of the historic town of Whitby, North Yorkshire, this family run Jet Jewellery shop offers beautiful pieces of jewelly, hand-crafted in their onsite workshop. Shopping in Whitby is a real treat. Whitby is famous for its unique blend of local craft shops, jewellers (including sought after Whitby jet jewellery), fishmongers FAMOUS LOCAL PEOPLE OF WHITBY Famous Local People. Few such small towns have had such a world-wide impact as Whitby, through both her native-born and adopted sons and daughters. Under the leadership of St Hilda, the famous Synod of Whitby in 664AD determined the date of Easter for all those who worshipped, and still worship, in the many churches which sprang fromthe Celtic
GREAT TIPS FOR FINDING WHITBY FOSSILS What better souvenir to take away from your trip than a collection of Whitby fossils you found yourself on our beaches? You might have heard Yorkshire’s cliffs and beaches being referred to as the Dinosaur Coast thanks to the vast amounts of prehistoric samples that have beenfound here.
CAPTAIN COOK FAMILY HISTORY AND HIS EARLY LIFE Cook’s family. Cook’s mother and father were married in 1725, three years before Cook was born. Grace Pace, Cook’s mother, was born in Thornaby and his father, James Cook, came down to England from Scotland following the Jacobite rebellion of 1715. James and Grace had 8 children, four of which died in childhood. Toggle navigation __* __
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If you're looking for holidays in Yorkshire then visit the beautiful Yorkshire Coast. There's a range of accommodationto suit every need,
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towns and villages around Whitby are also great places to enjoy a well deserved break. There's a wide range of accommodation in Scarborough and Filey, and the picturesque coastal retreats of Robin Hood's Bay, Staithes, Sandsend and Runswick Bay have plenty of holiday homes and bed and breakfasts to choose from. For further Whitby tourist information why not download the VisitWhitby.com Guidebook (a handy guide to attractions and places to eat in the Whitby area)? Just click the download link below. The Yorkshire Coast is a great place to sample delicious, freshly caught seafood, and for many a trip to the area just wouldn't be the same without indulging in some delicious Whitby fish and chips. There is plenty of choice when it comes to restaurants in Whitby and the idyllic towns and villages along the Heritage Coast. Superb seafood restaurants are scattered along the coastline, serving exquisite meals using locally caught produce purchased from the local fish market. In addition the area has some wonderful traditional Yorkshire pubs and inns, serving Yorkshire ales and home cooked fare. Cafés, tearooms and sandwich bars are also abundant in the area, so you'll be spoiltfor choice!
If you're wondering what to do in Whitby and which places to visit in Whitby and the surrounding area then fear not, the options are plenteous. Steeped in history, there are many visitor attractions that are connected to the town's fascinating past, such as the Captain Cook Memorial Museum, where you can learn about the famous explorer's life in the port town. Other things to do in Whitby include visiting the Dracula Experience on the seafront, where you can be guided through the story and learn about its connection to the town. A trip to Whitby would not be the same without climbing the 199 steps to Whitby Abbey, counting as you go, and exploring the beautiful ruins which tower overthe town.
Many flock to Whitby for its boutique shops and quirky streets, where you will find unique Whitby jet jewellery and other fascinating items. The town is also home to several annual events including the Bram Stoker International Film Festival and the Whitby Goth Weekend. There are countless options for those interested in walking in the North York Moors National Park, as the clifftop walks along the coastline are part of the Cleveland Way, and the Lyke Wake Walk finishes by nearby Ravenscar. Latest articles from Visit Whitbymore news
WHITBY TO ROBIN HOOD�S BAY We are incredibly spoiled for choice when it comes to beautiful walks along the Yorkshire coast. One of the favourite routes visitors to the area enjoy is the Whitby to Robin Hood's Bay walk. This cliff top route follows a very popular section of the Cleveland Way. It covers 7 miles and should ta...read more
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Our coastline has been watched over and protected by the Whitby lighthouses for hundreds of years. They've stood helping fishermen safely come into harbour as they brave the changeable North Sea. With the new footbridge over to East Pier, it's never been a better time to explore the harbour and t...read more
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There's more to Whitby than meets the eye - with its connections to Captain Cook and Dracula, its quirky narrow streets and bustling harbour overlooked by the striking Gothic ruins of Whitby Abbey, Whitby is a fascinating town, unlike any other. Enjoy the quirky fishing villages of Staithes and Robin Hood's Bay, the unspoilt sandy beaches of Sandsend and Runswick Bay, the staggering views from the clifftops at Ravenscar, and the popular seaside resorts of Saltburn and Redcar. Enjoy the 800km of bridleways that weave through the peaceful and colourful countryside of the North York Moors National Park, which surrounds Whitby town.__
Here are just a few of the upcoming events in the area, or check outthe events calendar
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Murder Mystery Afternoon Tea Event at Raithwaite Hall27th Apr
Jewellery Making Workshop30th Apr
The Vicar of Dibley
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