- Whitby - Wikipedia
Whitby was formerly the northern terminus of the Whitby, Pickering and York Line In 2007, the North Yorkshire Moors Railway began a summer service on that line between Pickering and Whitby operated by steam locomotives, as an extension of their long-standing Pickering- Grosmont service
- Visit Whitby: The Definitive Town Guide to Things to Do, Stay Eat
Explore the map below to discover accommodation, attractions, restaurants, and live events across Whitby Scroll down to browse featured listings and plan your perfect visit
- Visit Whitby | Whitby Accommodation, Attractions Tourist Information
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
- Whitby, England: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor
Both a charming seaside town and the setting of Bram Stoker’s “Dracula,” Whitby is a place of paradox where families and vampire hunters rub shoulders at the beach and among the Gothic ruins of Whitby Abbey
- Visit North Yorkshire | Whitby
With its rich history, breathtaking scenery, and captivating atmosphere, Whitby is a must-visit destination for travellers seeking a perfect blend of heritage, natural beauty, and maritime allure Immerse yourself in the town’s fascinating maritime past as you explore its historic harbour
- Whitby | England, Map, Population | Britannica
Whitby, town (parish), borough of Scarborough, administrative county of North Yorkshire, historic county of Yorkshire, northeastern England It is situated at the mouth of the River Esk on the North Sea
- Whitby – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Whitby is a picturesque town on the coast of North Yorkshire It was the home of Captain Cook, but is more famous as the place where Bram Stoker's Dracula landed in England
- The 21 best things to do in Whitby - Time Out
It’s easy to fall in love with the Yorkshire coastal town of Whitby, made up of seaside boardwalks, narrow alleys and charming, shop-lined streets All set to the backdrop of the looming, gothic
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