Best attractions and places to see around Whitby include a traditional seaside town with a bustling harbour and historical sites. Located on the North Yorkshire coast, Whitby is known for its dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and proximity to the North York Moors. The area offers a mix of coastal walks, natural landmarks, and cultural points of interest, making it a diverse destination for visitors.
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Whitby Harbour is a historic and bustling port at the mouth of the River Esk in North Yorkshire, offering a various attractions, shops, and dining places.
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Head on out to either of the 2 main piers and experience an epic sunrise or sunset!
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Great stop at Coopers coffee house in Whitby for a drink and snack.
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Enchanting little cove, can be accessed by road, or via a steepish descent down the Cleveland Way (from north or south). If you are walking the Cleveland Way, don't miss a similar, but smaller, cove just 600m south where Stoupe Beck drains out over Stoupe Beck Sands. Please note that the Cleveland Way south out of Boggle Hole is closed as at July 2024. There are very clear information boards erected showing the diversion around a couple of fields, which will bring you back onto the Cleveland Way at Stoupe Beck. When I passed through, the closure was to remain in effect until Nov 2024.
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Whilst this waterfall is relatively accessible, as others point out it is a bit of a scramble, with the rocks still quite slippery and treacherous in the height of summer, as they are permanently in the shade and damp. In summer, the valley that the track to the waterfall runs through provides welcome respite from the heat of the day.
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Iconic and extremely peaceful early in the morning before the crowds arrive. Easy access through the station and over the line (directly over the line or via a small footbridge) to get to the public footpaths that ascend Mill Moor and Goathland Moor to the east.
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Yes, Whitby and its surroundings offer several family-friendly attractions. Whitby Harbour is a bustling area with shops and cafes, often enjoyed by families. Goathland railway station, known for its traditional appearance and use in film and television, is also a popular spot for all ages. Additionally, Boggle Hole offers a private cove and cafe, making it a great stop for families exploring the coast.
The area is rich in history. Whitby Harbour itself is a historical site with connections to Captain Cook and Dracula. Further inland, Goathland railway station provides a glimpse into the past with its preserved traditional appearance. The iconic Whitby Abbey, while not explicitly detailed in the highlights provided, is a prominent historical landmark visible from coastal paths like the Cleveland Way.
For nature lovers and walkers, the region offers stunning landscapes. The Mallyan Spout Waterfall is the tallest waterfall in the North York Moors, offering an epic natural sight accessible via a technical path. The coastal path between Whitby and Robin Hood's Bay, part of the Cleveland Way, provides magnificent views of the sea and countryside, passing rocky crags and beaches.
Absolutely. The stretch of the Cleveland Way from Maw Wyke to Robin Hood's Bay is renowned for its scenic coastal path. It offers beautiful views out to sea and glorious countryside, passing landmarks like Whitby Abbey and Saltwick Bay. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Whitby guide.
While many of the natural trails and historical sites around Whitby involve uneven terrain or steps, parts of Whitby Harbour and its surrounding streets are generally accessible. It's advisable to check specific venue accessibility or local council information for detailed wheelchair access routes and facilities before your visit.
Many of the outdoor areas and walking trails around Whitby are dog-friendly. The Cleveland Way coastal path is popular with dog-walkers, offering open spaces and scenic views. Some pubs and cafes in the area also welcome dogs, particularly in coastal towns like Whitby and Robin Hood's Bay. Always check for local signage regarding dog restrictions, especially on beaches during peak seasons.
The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for walking around Whitby, with longer daylight hours and milder temperatures. However, the coastal paths can be enjoyed year-round, with autumn providing dramatic skies and winter offering a quieter, more rugged experience. Be prepared for changeable weather conditions regardless of the season.
Beyond exploring the attractions, the Whitby area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including coastal paths and routes through the North York Moors. There are also options for gravel biking and running trails, catering to different fitness levels and preferences.
While specific 'hidden gem' walks are often discovered by local exploration, the North York Moors offer countless less-trafficked paths away from the main coastal routes. Exploring the areas around villages like Goathland, accessible from Goathland railway station via public footpaths, can lead to quieter, scenic routes through moorland and woodland. The komoot Hiking around Whitby guide can provide inspiration for less-known trails.
Public transport options vary. Whitby itself is well-connected by bus services to nearby towns and villages. The North Yorkshire Moors Railway, which serves Goathland railway station, offers a scenic way to reach inland attractions. For coastal villages like Robin Hood's Bay and Runswick Bay, local bus services often connect them to Whitby, though schedules can be less frequent, especially outside of peak season.
Visitors frequently praise Whitby for its unique blend of history, natural beauty, and charm. The bustling Whitby Harbour with its views of the River Esk, quirky cobbled streets, and connections to Captain Cook and Dracula are often highlighted. The magnificent coastal views along the Cleveland Way and the 'epic' sight of Mallyan Spout Waterfall are also highly appreciated for their natural splendor.


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