Whitby, England-Dracula Country
73Location
Just where is Whitby
Let's start by making sure that we know where Whitby is. I gather that there are other towns with same name around the world. The Whitby in question here is in the North East of England on the River Esk.
It is close to seaside resorts such as Scarborough, Bridlington and Robin Hood's Bay. However unlike some British seaside resorts it has retained much of its charm and has limited its modern development. This means that, unless things have drastically changed recently, you will not find masses of amusement arcades and the like.
Whitby is primarily a fishing town but has much to attract visitors.
Whitby is easily accessible by road either by car or bus.
From where I live in Yorkshire Whitby is not very far. However getting there can be a little tricky. There is a train link but this only takes me as far as Scarborough. From then I have to travel by bus. This can make the journey a little long for a day visit. However there are coach trips which are much better for a day visit. If I visit by my local bus service it takes me over fours hours to get there and the same for a return journey. It is much better then if we visit for a short or long weekend.
Train's do visit Whitby but only from certain places.
Whitby is good for this at it has many Bed and Breakfast, B & Bs, that are perfect for this.
The one thing you have to remember is that as Whitby is in the North of England the weather can be a little cooler even in summer. However we have always been lucky when we have visited. At times Whitby does suffer from sea fog but this makes the place all the more atmospheric with its Dracula links.
Whitby Glimpses
Whitby
As a child Whitby was one of those place that we visited but only occasionally. As it was a little further than resorts nearer home, such as Scarborough, Hornsea and Withernsea, Whitby was a special destination. As we still do not drive it is still a little off our beaten track.
The last time we visited we took the Northern Rail train from Kingston-Upon-Hull to Scarborough. This journey took just over an hour. We then took a bus from Scarborough to Whitby which was around a half hour journey. This bus journey is lovely as you travel over the moors. At some times of the year the landscape is bare but at others it may be lush or even full of wild growing purple heather. The journey takes in the quaint resort of Robin Hood's Bay and then you make your dramatic entrance into Whitby.
The bus travels over a high road bridge, Scarborough Road Bridge, from which you can see Whitby before you. The abbey, the harbour, the boats and the sea front are all visible as long as there is no fog.
ACCOMODATION
We usually choose one of the B & Bs that sit at the top of the cliff near the whale bones. These huge bones are stood on the cliff opposite to Whitby Abbey. The Crescent here has a range of tall old buildings which make for a great base. If you choose to walk and explore you can set off along the cliffs. If not you can walk down to the town or across to the other side of the bay. The beach is just a short distance in front of you. Across the bay you will get a splendid view of Whitby Abbey.
WHITBY ABBEY
There is no escaping steps so if you do not like walking or are less mobile research Whitby further. We heard a rather large young lady shout in no uncertain terms to her guy that she was "NOT WALKING UP ANYMORE BLOODY STEPS".
The abbey is accessed via 199 steps or a steep road. You can take a more round about means of visiting but will have to walk further. Take the steps and stop for breathers if necessary to take in the beautiful view. The red roofs of Whitby, the harbour, bridges, boats and, generally, the scenery is lovely.
There is an entrance fee to enter the Abbey but you can just wander around the church, nearby ancient sea farer's cemetery or take a picnic on the cliffs. We choose to take a long walk along part of the Cleveland Way to Robin Hood's Bay. At 7 miles it is rather long and at times precarious but it was a beautiful sunny day. Approaching Robin Hood's Bay along the cliffs you are treat to a view that has been painted many times by various artists.
WHITBY JET
The shops around Whitby used to be full of black Whitby Jet. These days it is a more scarce commodity and, although still sold, is a little pricey and more rare.
DRACULA
With people's fascination with Dracula, Whitby has decided to utilise its links. Stoker's book has Dracula landing at Whitby in England. From our accommodation, looking across to the Abbey ruins at night one can almost believe it for real.
Many Goths now visit Whitby and there is now a Dracula museum.
CAPTAIN COOK
Whitby now also has a Captain Cook Museum. It is housed in an old house where Cook lodged when he was an apprentice back in the 1800s. This museum is at the side of Whitby where the Abbey is. It is quite central and well sign posted. Cook's first sea journeys were out of Whitby.
Running between the old houses there are more steps and little alleyways. As you explore it is easy to envisage a Whitby of the past with people such as Cook milling around.
ATTRACTIONS AND EVENTS.
Whitby has a full programme of events throughout the year. Some of these are simply tea dances at the old Pavilion but there are craft fairs and the like.
For many years now Whitby has held a folk festival at the end of August. This is usually well attended and it can be hard to find accommodation at short notice. However there are plenty of campsites if you feel like roughing it a little.
This year, 2009, the festival will run from August 22nd until August 28th. The last Monday in August is a Bank Holiday and so public transport may be less frequent. Also shops away from tourist areas may be closed. As it is the last weekend, almost, before children return to school expect Whitby to be busy. You can book Folk Festival tickets online this year.
Whitby has a large park set high above the main town of Whitby. It is arranged beautifully on the slopes and so offer yet more great views of the town, the harbour and more.
NEARBY PLACES OF INTEREST
I have already touched upon Robin Hood's Bay but there is much more nearby.
Goathland is within easy reach of Whitby. In recent years this has been the setting for Yorkshire television's Heartbeat series. However now this programme has finished Goathland may become quieter again. Goathland is a small village that is set in beautiful countryside with lots of sheep, rolling hills and long nature walks. You will encounter small villages such as Beckhole, stumble across natural waterfalls and just feel at one with the world. It is a beautiful place.
Nearby Pickering is a larger village, perhaps a town. It has shops, lovely olde worlde pubs and at times old working steam trains. It is possible to book a journey on one of these trains.
Walking along, the opposite direction from the the Abbey will bring you to tiny Sands End. This small village is literally at the end of the sand. It is quiet, and peaceful with a nice pub where you can drink or lunch and watch the world go by.
OVERALL.
I hope I have given you a taster off Whitby and its local area. Whitby attracts visitors of all ages and tends to be loved for being different by youngsters but still enjoyed by older people for its quaint charm.
There are local restaurants which serve dishes such as local trout and almonds, without charging you an arm and a leg (Yorkshire saying). Alternatively there is one of the best Fish and Chip shops around where you can buy locally caught fare and eat it either in the shop or sit at the harbour, and go thoroughly British as you eat your meal out of the paper.
Many of the local pubs have a great atmosphere and also serve lovely, good value pub meals. Wander away from the main streets to find the best value and fare.
At night Whitby is lively but not too much so. I guess it depends what time of year you visit. During the annual Folk Festival week everywhere will be overflowing with tourists. However, visit in late Spring and you will find that there is plenty of room to breath. Just bear in mind that the weather could be inclement at such a time of year.
If you visit out of season, and the weather gets foggy, you will hear the constant droning of fog horns, throughout the night, which can be very annoying.
Whitby Abbey in all its glory
Whitby
|
History Of Whitby
Price: $19.78
List Price: $34.00 |
|
Whitby, Yorkshire, England 1000 Jigsaw Puzzle
Price: $12.99
|
|
UK, England - Whitby mouse pad
Price: $7.99
|
|
Map Torkshire England Scarborough Whitby Malton
Price: $17.65
|
|
Euphoria: Frantic
Price: $26.49
List Price: $22.98 |
|
The Whitby Lad
Price: $0.99
|
Whitby Latest
- Air and sea rescue put off.
A DRAMATIC air-sea rescue exercise due to take place at the weekend involving coastguards and a Sea King helicopter from RAF Leconfield was cancelled. Crowds of people had been expected to gather to...
- Soap star Jill stars in new play about Spike Milligan.
A EGTON Bridge author who was best friend and manager to Spike Milligan for more than 40 years has become a character in a major new play. Norma Farnes, will be portrayed in the play by former...
- Video of snow chaos.
Photographer Robert Townsend captured video footaga of the conditions on the road on Friday last week. Here is some of the footage as cars negotiated the treacherous conditions. Publication: Whitby...
- All hands on deck for RNLI funds.
IT was all hands on deck at West Cliff Primary School when the pupils decided to raise money for the RNLI. The youngsters joined in the RNLI's national fund-raising SOS Day and after a discussion by...
- Jo all set for Spooks spin-off.
ACTRESS Joanne Froggatt is to star in a new spin-off of television drama Spooks. Joanne, who played John Simm's mum in Life on Mars will star in Spooks Liberty on BBC3. She will play the leader of a...
- Councillor's joy at park and ride plan.
THERE was overwhelming support from Scarborough councillors for Whitby's proposed park and ride scheme which aims to solve the crippling congestion which hits the town in the summer. The scheme for...
- Re-design school visits.
TEACHERS are being offered prize incentives to help English Heritage re-design school visits at Whitby Abbey. The flagship English Heritage site, which so far this year has played host to 8,500...
- Bogus cops strike again.
POLICE investigating an incident in Whitby in which an 88-year-old was robbed of cash by bogus police officers say there have been similar crimes elsewhere in the county. On Sunday evening as...
A few images from our last visit, one April
UK holiday destinations
- Hastings, England-1066 and all that
Hastings is in the County of East Sussex on the South Coast of England. It is over to the east alongside places such as Bexhill-on-Sea, home town of Eddie Izard, Brighton, Eastbourne and Rye. Situated on... - Cornwall, England-Marazion and St Michael's Mount
Marazion is well placed on the south side of West Cornwall. St Michael's Mount sits majestically in the waters offshore. Marazion is perfectly placed in Cornwall. It is easy to visit nearby resorts on the... - Cornwall, England-St Ives-Art, Sun, Sea and Sand
Cornwall is that county that covers the south west corner of England. It has a warmer climate than much of the rest of England, has some great beaches and a wealth of history and attractions. Whether you... - Carbis Bay-Near St Ives, Cornwall, England.
Carbis Bay is situated just outside of St Ives in Cornwall, England. It is a lovely bay that has cottages and houses of varying size clinging to its wooded slopes. At first sight this beautiful bay is... - Cayton Bay, Near Scarborough, England-A great holida...
As a child Cayton Bay was a beautiful place that I only ever viewed as a passer by. When we took the bus to Scarborough, in North Yorkshire, on the East coast of England, it was the last notable place we... - Scarborough, Yorkshire, England-Britain's first Seas...
Scarborough is in the county of North Yorkshire, in the North of England. If I visit from where I live it is a 3 hour journey on the bus and around 11/4 hours on train. Of course many tourists choose to visit... - Vacations-Holidaying in the UK
Well I live in the UK. In fact I live in Yorkshire, England, where I was born and bred. People in the UK had generally, in recent years, spread their wings and embraced foreign travel. Some still opted for...
PrintShare it! — Rate it: up down flag this hub
Comments
Another lovely description of a quaint town I used to visit. I like your comprehensive style, thank you.
Thanks gypsy willow. Whitby is my favourite Northern coastal town next to Scarborough and Robin Hood's Bay
That first photo is beautiful! We don't hear much about the NE coast of England. Thanks for the enlightening trip! All of your pics are great. And what an interesting place to visit, what with the scenery, the quaint town, Captain Cook and Dracula!
I know James I think the north east gets overlooked as it can be cold and damp at certin times of year. Well almost anytime lol. Its those North Sea breezes.
Thanks Charleychambers. I have added your website link and will add your hub once I have read and rated :)













emohealer says:
5 months ago
Definitely not a day trip, it would need to be a long weekend as you say. Your hub made me feel as if I had made a short journey there. Thank you for the imagery and guided tour!