Whitby

Whitby has one of the prettiest old harbours in northern England, a majestic abbey from which the views are incredible, wonderful beach, and of course its Dracula connection. And don’t miss the lemon buns... Read More

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Whitby Events

May
Moor and Coast Festival
Whitby Shanty Weekend
July
Blessing of the Boats
August
Heaviest Gooseberry Show
Whitby Folk Week
September
Festival on the Moor
Whitby Pirate Day
October
Captain Cook Festival
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Hotels in Whitby - 93 places to stay

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Victoria Hotel

Victoria Hotel
The Victoria Hotel is a beautiful, high quality, luxury family run hotel open all the year round. It is uniquely appointed to take full advantage of the stunning unobstructed views overlooking Robin Hood's Bay. These spectacular ... More | visit website
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Saxonville Hotel

Saxonville Hotel

Owned and run by three generations of the Newton family for 60 years. Well situated on Whitby's West Cliff, the comfort and hospitality of Saxonville Hotel can be found just a few minutes stroll from ... More | visit website

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Resolution Hotel

Resolution Hotel
Whitby's newest hotel development, with 21 tastefully decorated rooms in our listed building The Resolution Hotel provides excellent customer service and is definitely the place to stay when visiting the historic town of Whitby. The hotel ... More | visit website
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Flask Inn

Flask Inn
Welcome to The Flask Inn which was originally a traditional moorland 17th Century Coaching Inn overlooking the North Yorkshire Heritage Coast. The Flask Inn offers six comfortable en-suite rooms. Surrounded by thousands of acres of unspoiled ... More | Double Room: £27.50 | visit website
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Sneaton Castle Centre

Sneaton Castle Centre
Sneaton Castle Centre is situated in beautiful and extensive grounds adjacent to St Hilda's Priory. The Centre is within walking distance of the heart of the historic and picturesque seaside town of Whitby, affording easy ... More | visit website
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Royal Hotel

Royal Hotel
High on the West Cliff, the Royal occupies a commanding position with wonderful views over the beaches, harbour and lovely old town, and towards the dramatic abbey ruins. Bursting with seafaring heritage, Whitby's ancient streets ... More | visit website
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Bagdale Hall Hotel

Bagdale Hall Hotel
At the Tudor manor house of Bagdale Hall we offer guests the opportunity to relax within the essence of its history, whilst enjoying individual attention, and a high standard of comfort. The spacious rooms retain their ... More | visit website
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The Esplanade

With an excellent position on the west cliff close to all amenities and attractions, the Esplanade Hotel is in a perfect place to relax and enjoy the jewel in the North Yorkshire coast. Our aim ... More | visit website
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Inn on the moor

Pretty Moorland Village Of Goathland Where Sheep Roam Freely On The Common, Steam Trains Run Daily From April To October. Many Varied Walks And Waterfalls All Just On The Doorstep Of The Inn On The ... More | visit website
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Wheeldale Hotel

Wheeldale Hotel

Located on the western cliff of Whitby, with a premier sea view, this award-winning accommodation offers a freshly cooked breakfast and a self-service bar. The Wheeldale was the winner of the Accommodation of the Year award ... More | visit website

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