VisitWhitby.com Guidebook 2020 - Official

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GU F ID RE EB E OO K 18th edition

Gateway to the North York Moors National Park & Heritage Coast Ravenscar • Robin Hood’s Bay • Runswick Bay • Staithes Esk Valley • Captain Cook Country • Heartbeat Country

Whitby & District Tourism Association

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A warm welcome to Whitby I hope our guidebook helps you to enjoy your visit to Whitby and the beautiful area surrounding it. As its popularity continues to grow we must do all we can to both enhance your visit and try to mitigate some of the impact that visitor numbers have on the area. Walking and cycling continue to prove a good way of exploring the countryside whilst a boat trip gives you a different view of the coastline – you may even see whales or porpoise! Our advertisers give you a flavour of the wider diversity of things to see, do, eat or buy – please support them. But please don’t support the seagulls by feeding them! Enjoy your visit

John Freeman Chairman of WDTA (an independent self-financing body)

At the time of going to press, WDTA would like to acknowledge the valued support of the following in the production of this guidebook: Whitby Town Council, Scarborough Borough Council, all editorial and pictorial contributions, and our advertisers’ vital contributions. Photographic Credits: North York Moors National Park Authority (NYMNPA), Chris J Parker, Tony Bartholomew, Mike Kipling, Richard Fox, Ebor Images, North Yorkshire Moors Railway, Whitby Museum, Esk Valley Railway, John Freeman, Alan Wastell, Welcome to Yorkshire, Craig McGarvey and Michael Hill. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication. WDTA cannot accept liability for any loss caused by errors in the information. Designed and produced by Bow House Digital Ltd, 3 Chapel Court, Chapel Street, Easingwold, York YO61 3AE Tel: 01347 821928 hello@bowhouse.co.uk www.bowhouse.co.uk

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Get your 'Lucky Duck' at

WHITBY GLASS STUDIOS 62 years of amazing success

9 Sandgate, Whitby

Tel: 01947 603 553

Beswick, Disney, Steiff Teddy Bears, Porcelain Miniature Animals, Marbles and Village Candles Choose your Lucky Duck by the colour of your gemstone: Jan: Garnet Feb: Amethyst Mar: Aqua-Marine Apr: Crystal May: Emerald Jun: Agate Jul: Ruby Aug: Peridot Sept: Sapphire Oct: Opal Nov: Topaz Dec: Turquoise

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Whitby cured kippers obtainable here only 22 Henrietta Street Whitby

01947 601659 Fortunes have been producing kippers on the same premises on Henrietta Street for over 140 years. Five generations of the family have cured kippers and can still be seen today using unchanged methods to produce their traditional smoked kippers, smoked salmon, haddock and kipper patĂŠ.

Monday - Saturday 9.00 am - 3.00 pm Sunday 10.00 am - 2.00 pm (shop will close early on days when we sell out of kippers)

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Ethically sourced, certified Whitby Jet All our jewellery is handmade in our C17th premises in Whitby’s Historic Eastside from the finest quality, locally collected Whitby Jet. As Whitby’s only accredited gemmologist and post-graduate researcher based at Durham University, Sarah’s research is challenging not only our perceptions of Whitby Jet as a gemstone, but also as a material of significant cultural importance to the community that works it as a way of life, an occupation with a 5500 year British legacy.

Visit us to learn more

Daily jet working demonstrations at The Ebor Jetworks

138 CHURCH STREET, WHITBY YO22 4DE

WWW.EBORJETWORKS.CO.UK

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Explore Whitby Town and Harbour The harbour and the town combine to create one of those memorable locations. The harbour, facing due north, is the place where the River Esk joins the North Sea. It divides the town East and West, the East side historically was the ‘poor’ side with fishermen’s cottages, jet workers and the like. The West side had the grander homes of ship owners and sea captains. The harbour piers with their lighthouses of differing sizes, rather echo the rich and poor sides of the town!

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CLARKES of WHITBY

Clarkes of Whitby is one of the oldest shops in the Georgian Skinner Street. Offering a great range of fine wines, liqueurs, excellent local beers, tobacco, groceries, provisions and much more. Come and visit us. 30-32 Skinner St. Town Centre Whitby YO21 3AJ

Open 7 days a week

01947 605028

The church stairs (originally wooden) are now known as the 199 steps and lead up to the fascinating parish church of St Mary and the magnificent ruins of Whitby Abbey. Beware, the donkey path below the steps still features on your sat nav - don’t try it! The West Cliff has an oasis of calm (apart from the children’s playground) in Pannett Park Museum and Art Gallery. See p15-16.

Fact... The Swin g Bridge was built by the same firm that built Blackpoo l Tower.

Please d o not b e tempted to feed the seagulls. They can and will sn atch from your hand ! Their 3” beaks are dangerous!

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“THE YELLOW BOATS” 20 MINUTE SEA TRIPS

Find us at the Brewery Steps, Whitby YO21 3PW

Under 5’s FREE Pets Welcome

Email: info@whitbycoastalcruises.co.uk Tel: 07981 712419 www.whitbycoastalcruises.co.uk

Great range of activities to enjoy… 25m 4-lane Swimming Pool + adjoining learner pool (great for family swim) 45 station Gym with state-of-the-art Techno-Gym equipment + much more

Whitby Leisure Centre, West Cliff, Whitby, YO21 3HT 01947 604640

WhitbyInfo@everyoneactive.com

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The Black Pearl Authentic Whitby Jet Jewellery

A family-run business with over 30 years’ experience in hand-crafting Whitby Jet jewellery. Our Jet Jewellery Shop is located in the heart of Whitby’s old town, on the famous cobbled Church Street which runs from the 199 steps leading down from the Abbey and St. Mary’s Church. Visitors are greeted with a warm welcome and on most days you can watch us create our unusual, stylish pieces. We’re proud to say we only use the finest quality locally sourced Whitby Jet to create our beautiful and often unique pieces of jewellery, all set in Sterling Silver. Whitby Jet - a little piece of Yorkshire.

See our friendly dog, Freddie watching the world go by! 154 Church Street, Whitby YO22 4BH Tel: 01947 821789

www.blackpearlwhitby.com Follow us on Facebook and Instagram

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Genuine Whitby Jet Hand crafted jewellery and figurines made from the best quality local Whitby jet

We have a family history of creating Whitby jet jewellery since the Victorian era 105 Church Street Whitby North Yorkshire YO22 4DE T: 01947 825573 E: kevswhitbyjet@hotmail.com

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SINK YOUR TEETH INTO A GREAT DAY OUT Uncover centuries of stories and explore the gothic ruins that inspired ‘Dracula’.

Whitby, North Yorkshire YO22 4JT

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Artists, Galleries & Museums

Pannett Park

Pannett Park The award winning Pannett Park is on the edge of Whitby town centre. With stunning views, woodland and wild flower areas as well as formal planting, the Park also has one of the very few floral clocks in the country. For families there is a unique Jurassic Garden, a state of the art children’s play area, maths and turtle trails to follow, as well as picnic areas. For more info visit www.pannettpark.co.uk or call 01723 232588.

Pannett Art Gallery Discover the elegant Pannett Art Gallery and explore its wonderful art collections and temporary exhibitions. On permanent display are: • Exquisitely detailed paintings by George Weatherill and family 1810–1923.

Laura Knight Laura Knight Laura Knigh (1877 – Knight 1970) ata (1877 ––1970) Laura (1877 1970) (1877 – 1970) at Staithes Staithes Staithes Staithes

• The only comprehensive public display of work by the Staithes Group of Artists, including a special anniversary display ‘Laura Knight at Staithes’. • Two beautiful tapestries designed by Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Coley Burne-Jones.

‘Laura’ by Harold Knight ©The Estate of Estate Dame Laura Knight DBE RA RW ‘Laura’ by Harold Knight ©The of Dame Laura Knight D ‘Laura’ by Harold Knight ©The Estate of Knight Dame Laura©The Knight DBE RA RWS ‘Laura’ by Harold Estate of Dame Laura Kni

The gallery also hosts a season of temporary exhibitions. Please phone 01947 600933 or check the website for details: www.pannettartgallery.org Pannett Art Gallery is located in the magnificent Pannett Park and shares a building with the wonderful Whitby Museum. Open Tuesday - Sunday. Level entry is available at the rear of the building. Admission to Pannett Art Gallery is free, there is a charge for entry into the Museum.

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Whitby Museum

Whitby Museum Whitby Museum is in beautiful Pannett Park, right in the heart of Whitby. It was founded in 1823 and offers a fascinating glimpse of Whitby’s heritage. The Museum has a diverse and intriguing range of displays that tell the story of Whitby and the surrounding area, from the huge fossil Ichthyosaurus to tiny jet carvings. There are many other objects, which reflect Whitby’s vibrant and scientific maritime history, including the exploits of Captain James Cook. The Museum has retained its original Edwardian atmosphere and its eclectic and fascinating collection of artefacts and curios are a delight for all ages. During your visit pop into the vintage tea room for homemade tasty treats. A programme of changing exhibitions, talks and events take place throughout the year. Visit the website for more details www.whitbymuseum.org.uk. Wheelchair friendly, level access to the museum is available at the rear of the building from the Disabled Car Parking area.

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Captain Cook & Whitby James Cook came to Whitby at the age of 18. Captain John Walker, master mariner and ship owner, took him on as apprentice. Cook served 9 years on Walker’s collier barks, latterly as master’s mate. Walker was about to make him captain of one of his ships but Cook had other ideas. That did however not end the connection. Cook remained friends with his old master for the rest of his life, writing to him and visiting in 1771 after the First Voyage. Walker lodged Cook in the house he and his brother owned in Grape Lane, now the Captain Cook Museum. The attic where he slept is used for special exhibitions. This year’s is about Joseph Banks, the botanist ‘The celebrated Mr. Banks: reputation and legacy’ and tells how Banks built a career from his adventures on Endeavour.

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CAPTAIN COOK MUSEUM WHITBY

Get to know Captain Cook and Joseph Banks! Special Exhibition 2020

Grape Lane Whitby YO22 4BA

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Artists, Galleries & Museums Eden Camp Modern History Theme Museum For a great educational day out for all the family (and only a 30 mile car ride from Whitby), take a trip through the spectacular scenery of the North York Moors National Park, and head along the A169, which will bring you to one of the UK’s most interesting tourism attractions: Eden Camp. Located on the northern edge of the historic town of Malton, Eden Camp was constructed in 1942 to house Italian and German Prisoners of War. The original POW accommodation huts now house the largest public display of memorabilia and information relating to 20th Century British military and 1930s/1940s civilian and social history in the world. Eden Camp is dog friendly and provides free on-site parking.

Whitby Tourist Information Langbourne Road, Whitby YO21 1DN

Friendly and helpful staff who can offer great local knowledge along with a wide range of products, discounted attraction tickets, visitor parking permits, maps and much more. A visit to the local Tourist Information Centre will help you to enjoy your stay.

www.discoveryorkshirecoast.com

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H Ab ave ou Yo tO u w Tho ne u rs gh hi t p?

Find your Holiday Heaven on the North Yorkshire Coast

Set amidst the stunning North York Moors National Park… just a stone’s throw from Whitby

Northcliffe and Seaview are 5 Star Award Winning Holiday Parks, situated on the Heritage Coast in a peaceful location with outstanding views of the sea & countryside. The parks are nestled in 40 acres of the beautiful North York Moors National Park between the historic fishing town of Whitby & the picturesque village of Robin Hood’s Bay. • Caravan Sales & Holiday Hire • Award Winning 5 Star Parks • Playparks & Outdoor Gym • No dogs except registered assistance dogs • Seasonal Touring Pitches • Access to Cleveland Way & The Cinder Path • On-site Coast Café Bar • Peaceful Location & Coastal Views • Free WiFi

Hire or Own We have a range of luxurious caravans available to hire from 1st March to 30th November. Or if you are looking to invest in your own holiday caravan by the sea, then our friendly team are always happy to help. Whatever your needs, a caravan holiday park combines freedom with great scenery, sights & seaside, great country & city life, great houses & history & great fun for all the family. Together our coastal parks of distinction & North Yorkshire can offer you your kind of holiday.

Call us today on 01947 880477 or visit www.northcliffe-seaview.com

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The ‘Ruswarp Round’ Circular Walk WHITBY – RUSWARP – WHITBY Riverside, railway and Monks’ Trod footpaths Distance: 2 miles Type: Moderate Time: approx. 1 hour

Start here

Start and Finish - Marina car park. From the Coates Marine end of the car park follow the river-side path upstream through to Ruswarp. Admire the old Railway Viaduct halfway along! At the end of the path, turn right onto the High Street and take a right turn after Jackson’s Butchers and on to the Monks’ Trod. Follow the Trod to a signposted junction at a metal kissing gate. There are now two alternatives: 1) Go straight on which is the last section of the Esk Valley Walk. Follow the ‘leaping salmon’ signs back to Whitby, via school playing fields, cross the A171 road down the indicated footpath and cross the railway line to the car park. 2) At the kissing gate, follow the Trod to the left up the hill. This path leads to the main road at the Prospect Hill traffic lights. At the lights, follow the signs down the hill to the left, to the town centre.

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Great entertainment for the whole family CafĂŠ Cinema Live music Comedy Festivals Theatre and dance Box OfďŹ ce: 01947 458899 visitwhitby.com www.whitbypavilion.co.uk

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Festivals & Events 2020 March

14 History of Rock 28-4 May What the Tide Left Behind. Inspired by… gallery

April

4-19 17 24-26 24-26 30 30-2 May

Discover National Parks The Springsteen Sessions Tomorrow’s Ghosts Festival Whitby Goth Weekend (Spring) Tour de Yorkshire: the Yorkshire Coast (Stage 1) The Vicar of Dibley

WP NPC-D NPC-D WP WP Town Whitby WP

Tour De Yorkshire (Stage 1) - Thurs 30 Apr Men’s race passes through Robin Hood’s Bay, Cote de Hooks House Farm, Whitby Abbey, Sandsend, Cote de Lythe Bank and Runswick Bay.

May

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June

4-6 5-7 7 13-20 Jul 27

Fish & Ships Festival Whitby Whitby Gospel Music Convention WP Festival on the Moor (Great North Folk Festival) Botton Village, Danby WalkFest! Across NYMNP Diesel Gala NYMR Whitby 60’s Weekend WP Los Pacaminos (Tex Mex Band with Paul Young) WP Paintings from Wild Places. Inspired by… gallery NPC-D Armed Forces Day Dock End, Whitby

Armed Forces Day - Sat 27 Jun Displays and entertainment during the day at the War Memorial, Dock End Whitby. Flypasts (weather and operational duties permitting)

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Whitby Northern Soul Weekend WP 60s Fest NYMR Queen Bee Quilters Show WP The Great Seaside Vintage Fair WP Whitby Steampunk Weekend WP The Lost Words: Told in Gold NPC-D Wood Life Festival NPC-D Wood Life. Inspired by… gallery NPC-D Whitby Traction Engine Rally next to Whitby Abbey Staithes & Runswick RNLI Lifeboat Weekend Staithes

WP = Whitby Pavilion EVR = Esk Valley Railway

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NPC-D = National Park Centre, Danby NYMR = North Yorkshire Moors Railway

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Whitby Traction Engine Rally RNLI Whitby Lifeboat Station Weekend The Tina Turner Experience Thank ABBA for the Music Whitby Regatta Whitby Folk Week

next to Whitby Abbey Whitby WP WP Throughout Whitby Throughout Whitby

September 4-6 5 – 5 Oct 11-12 12-13 24-27

Whitby Pirate Festival Weekend Land of Iron – Back to Nature Motown Soul Weekender Staithes Arts & Heritage Festival Annual Steam Gala

Various locations NPC-D WP Staithes NYMR

October

3-4 The October Seaside Vintage Fair 4 MoorsRun 9-11 Railway in Wartime weekend 10 Whitby Blues, Rhythm & Rock Festival 10-9 Nov A Portrait of Place. Inspired by… gallery 23-25 Whitby Musicport International Festival 2020 30-31 Tomorrow’s Ghosts Festival 30-1 Nov Whitby Goth Weekend

WP NPC-D NYMR WP NPC-D WP WP Town

Whitby Goth Weekends 24-26 Apr & 30 Oct-1 Nov A range of events will be going on throughout the Whitby area. Always great outfits on display!

November 1 1 14 14-15 21

Whitby Goth Weekend Tomorrow’s Ghosts Festival Bootleg Blondie Christmas Craft Fair Whitby 70s Big Weekend Ticket

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Whitby Krampus Run Through Town Aladdin: The Pantomime WP Icons of Darts WP Santa Specials (5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, 21 & 22) NYMR Northern Lights Express (5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, 21 & 22) NYMR Lions Boxing Day Dip West Pier, Whitby

Rural Shows 4 Aug 7 Aug 12 Aug 26 Aug 5 Sept 5 Sept 12 Sept

Egton Bridge Old Gooseberry Show Hinderwell Agricultural Show Danby Agricultural Show Egton Horse & Agricultural Show Kildale Show Lealholm Show Castleton Show

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Heritage Coastal Villages

Robin Hood’s Bay and Ravenscar

Fancy a walk on the beach?

‘Bay’ is a magical place. It’s so easy to imagine the village’s history with smugglers, excise men and fishing families packed into the tiny ‘streets’.

Be sure to check the tide times.

As well as having this fascinating past it is also the gateway to wonderful walks on the beach (check tide times), clifftop or old railway line (the Cinder Track). Ravenscar, a former Roman signal station, is an odd spot, the site of a village planned but never built. It offers breathtaking views and even sightings of seals on the rocks below – best viewed by boat!

Did you know? Robin Hood’s Bay is at the end of the 18 2 miles / 293km long Co ast to Coast walk.

Runswick Bay A tiny huddle of cottages and a fine stretch of beach make it a worthwhile spot to visit, but parking is limited.

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Runswick Bay


Robin Hood’s Bay

Sandsend A good beach walk from Whitby takes you to a village that is both coastal and rural! Beaches and waves make it a perfect playground. Behind this obvious attraction are two becks with charming cottages and interesting buildings – the old cement works for one.

Sandsend

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Heritage Coastal Villages

Staithes

Staithes Locals call it ‘Steers!’ The high cliff of Cowbar protects this tiny fishing village. Fishing cobles still moor in the beck, their mooring ropes and tie posts make for fine subjects. The famous Staithes group of artists worked from here in the 1890s. Staithes holds an arts festival in September each year, which attracts artists and many visitors. The festival showcases the arts of this pretty fishing village. Many of the villagers open their cottage doors to the public as temporary galleries over the weekend.

For even more accommodation, places to eat and great days out go to www.visitwhitby.com

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The Moors and Valleys The moorland that once almost marooned Whitby (it used to be easier to access Whitby by sea), holds many clues to its industrial past. Valleys, which were once hives of industry, now present rolling vistas of heather cut through with green valleys. Most of the villages around Whitby have been established in the Esk Valley with its source high up on Westerdale Moor. Goathland: not ‘Goatland’ – once Heartbeat’s ‘Aidensfield’ – wanders in wide open form from the railway station up to the church and is probably the only village that does not rely upon the River Esk for its existence. An ideal base for exploring the moors and the remains of a Roman road. Rosedale: as well as a nice little ‘pottering’ village with Abbey remains. Rosedale affords one of the North York Moors’ most fascinating walks around Rosedale Valley, where remains of the area’s industrial history abound.

Goathland Station

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The Esk Valley Villages The village of Westerdale now seems remote but historically was a ‘main route’ between religious establishments. It was also a major centre for the Knights Templar. Castleton has a mixed history of Danish settlement and later a mining industry which gives way to its more recent agricultural image. It was even a cheese selling centre, exporting locally produced cheeses far and wide – Queen Victoria even partook of it! Close by is Danby, its name a more obvious link to its Viking past. A rather grand hunting lodge which now hosts the Moors Centre (see page 36), whilst Danby Castle was ‘host’ to Katherine Parr, the Queen who outlived Henry VIII. Glaisdale, with its long beautiful valley (Dale in these parts) links High Moors to the River Esk. Rail, road and river meet below it, where legendary Beggar’s Bridge crosses the Esk. Egton and Egton Bridge: one village or two? Egton Bridge is home to the world’s oldest Gooseberry Show, which holds the world record for the heaviest Goosegog. At the 2019 show the heaviest gooseberry (grown by a local man) weighed in at 64.56g! Catholic Priest, Father Postgate was born here. He was executed in York for defying the state by preaching in the area of Egton for many years whilst being hidden by the Catholic community. Grosmont’s early history and original name ‘Grandismont’ originates from a 13th century priory set up with help from Joanna Fossard following the religious order of Grandmont. Grosmont’s later history which is now largely hidden, is of heavy industry with blast furnaces brickworks and a population of approx. 9,000. Today it is the hub of the North Yorkshire Moors Railway (see p39-40) and is a must visit location for steam buffs. The Murk Esk and the River Esk meet just above the village. Lealholm was home to a hutted encampment of navvies building the railway. Today it is a far cry from the lawless past and is now a delightful place to stay a while by the River Esk. The best link to the Esk and quoits is to be found here at Lealholm, with the pitch set out on the green by the river. The game was once popular throughout rural England, but now the Esk Valley is one of the few remaining venues. k Explore the Es in. Valley by tra for See p33-34 details.

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“A Meander Down the Esk” Watercolorist John Freeman takes a meandering journey down the River Esk, portraying the beautiful river in all its moods. The book will appeal to people who love the North York Moors National Park, the Esk Valley and Whitby.

Lealholm

Beckhole is a tiny hamlet below Goathland and like so many villages here was the site of ironstone mining; a few traces now remain of the spoil heaps and blast furnaces. There are some lovely walks and a popular pub amongst its main attractions. Sleights and Briggswath: these two villages merge as they straddle the Esk. The main road from Pickering used to turn right as it crossed the bridge but a new road now eases the congestion on the old winding route alongside the Esk to Ruswarp. Ruswarp (‘Rusup’), the upper tidal reach of the River Esk and the destination of a nice walk from Whitby. Boating is one of the activities which can be enjoyed here as well as taking in the amazing scenery on the Ruswarp Round walk (see p23).

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The Esk Valley Line The superbly scenic Esk Valley Railway takes you from urban Middlesbrough through picturesque villages, such as Lealholm, to the famous and historic fishing port of Whitby. Throughout the 35 mile journey, just relax and enjoy the constantly changing rural landscape. It is a unique and affordable way of discovering the North York Moors National Park, without having to resort to the car. The line connects at Grosmont with the heritage steam service to Pickering. Hikers and walkers can also explore the surrounding countryside before catching the train home. One of the best walks is the Esk Valley Walk between Castleton and Whitby, a 37 mile route which follows the River Esk from its source at Esklets, Castleton, until it ends at Whitby where it flows into the sea.

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Warren Moor Whitby is rightly renowned for its rich Chimney heritage and unspoilt setting. The station is situated right in the centre of the town by the harbour. Enjoy Whitby’s famous fish and chips, spend the day on the sandy beach, search for jet and fossils along the coastline or visit the Captain Cook Museum and Pannett Park Museum.

Sunday services now run all year round. For full timetable see www.eskvalleyrailway.co.uk/timetable.html

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Esk Valley Walk

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North York Moors National Park

The North York Moors National Park is an enchanting place at any time of year but in late summer one of England’s largest expanses of heather moorland flushes purple, creating a truly magnificent sight. This beautiful place is a haven for all sorts of wildlife, particularly ground-nesting birds such as curlew, lapwing, golden plover and merlin. Meanwhile, timeless villages, coastal harbours and thriving market towns offer a wealth of attractions, from museums, galleries, castles and abbeys to clifftop walks, cosy pubs and tempting tearooms. When the sun sets in the North York Moors, another breath-taking view emerges – a sky full of stars! The National Park is home to some of the darkest skies in the UK and three Dark Sky Discovery Sites, offering a fantastic opportunity to see constellations, planets and the Milky Way. The North York Moors is also home to the nation’s favourite national trail, the Cleveland Way. The 109 mile long route meanders through dramatic coastline and heather moorland, whilst offering stunning views of castles, ancient stone crosses and fishing villages tucked into tiny coves, it really does have it all!

The Moors National Park Centre For a great free family day out on the outskirts of Danby, there are brand new exhibitions and a play zone for 2020, plus an outdoor adventure play area and indoor climbing wall, as well as children’s activities, gift shop and café. Find out about the people, places and wildlife of the North York Moors. The beautiful Inspired by… gallery at The Moors National Park Centre hosts changing exhibitions of work by artists and makers who draw their inspiration from the landscape, life and colour of the North York Moors. There’s an exciting programme of exhibitions and arts and craft courses for 2020 within a range of disciplines, from watercolours, willow weaving and creative writing.

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northyorkmoors.org.uk The Moors National Park Centre, Danby YO21 2NB

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North York Moors National Park Events and activities The North York Moors National Park organises events throughout the year including children’s craft activities, guided walks, have-ago archery, outdoor adventures, art workshops and more. Highlights for 2020 include: • Dark Skies Festival 2020, 14 February - 1 March • Discover National Parks 2020, 4 - 19 April • Paintings from Wild Places 13 June - 20 July • Wood Life Festival 24 - 26 July See www.northyorkmoors.org.uk/events for full details or pick up a free copy of the North York Moors’ annual ‘Out and About’ guide from The Moors National Park Centre.

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Cycling in the North York Moors. Why not try… The 21-mile Cinder Track, along the line of the former Whitby to Scarborough railway (there’s bike hire at Trailways at Hawsker, along the route) Dalby Forest Loop – a 14-mile ‘Explorer’ route, showing you parts of the National Park you can’t reach by car (bike hire from Dalby Bike Barn, Dalby Forest) Mountain bikers can ride the forest trails in Dalby Forest or tackle a section of the 150-mile ‘Moor to Sea’ cycle network. Download routes at www.northyorkmoors.org.uk/cycling

Leave the car at home The Esk Valley Railway wends a scenic journey from Whitby to Middlesbrough, stopping at the moorland villages along the way (see p33-34), or you can take the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, whose lovingly restored steam trains run from Whitby to Pickering through the heart of the National Park (see p39-40). For more details see www.northyorkmoors.org.uk/travel

Walking in the North York Moors. Why not try… WalkFest! 23 – 25 May. An annual walking festival across the North York Moors National Park, this year themed around rivers. a hike along the cliffs from Whitby to the smugglers’ haunt of Robin Hood’s Bay the walk from Cloughton to the rocky beach and waterfall at Hayburn Wyke the 1-mile stretch of the Cleveland Way National Trail with a spectacular vantage point overlooking Staithes a riverside stroll in the Esk Valley, from Lealholm to Grosmont Download routes at www.northyorkmoors.org.uk/walking

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North Yorkshire Moors Railway

Hop on board the North Yorkshire Moors Railway and enjoy a day filled with vintage charm and amazing scenery. Begin in the seaside town of Whitby and enjoy its folklore tales, bustling harbour and fish and chip dinners. Continue you journey to Grosmont and you may just catch a glimpse behind the scenes; this is the operating hub of the railway where the locomotives are stored and maintained. Be sure to visit our ‘celebrity station’ at Goathland – it served as the original Hogsmeade Station in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, as well as part of Aidensfield in 90s drama Heartbeat. Ride to the end of line and into the 1930s – style Pickering station. From there you can explore the vibrant market town with its historic sights, rounding off your day perfectly. North Yorkshire Moors Railway is a not for profit organisation led by a dedicated network of volunteers. Every passenger that travels helps contribute towards the preservation of one of the UK’s most historic railway lines. With daily services running 6 April - 1 November and special services throughout the year, it’s full steam ahead! Telephone 01751 472508 or visit www.nymr.co.uk to find out more.

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Places to Eat Whitby and the surrounding area offers a superb variety of restaurants, cafes, tearooms, pubs and inns to suit all tastes and pockets.

Mademoiselle’s Café, Bistro & Luxury Holiday Accommodation

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Classic French cuisine. Afternoon teas, great vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options. Sunday lunches Book a table - Tel: 01947 602970 1 Skinner Street, Whitby YO21 3AH

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The Magpie Cafe The critically acclaimed Magpie Cafe is to many Britain’s best exponent of good quality Fish and Seafood, simply cooked. Named ‘Best Seafood Establishment’ at The Food Awards England 2019. Nestling by the harbour side, it has become an essential destination for visitors from all over the world. In The Good Food Guide 1980-2017, 2019-2020 14 Pier Rd Tel: 01947 602058 Email: info@magpiecafe.co.uk www.magpiecafe.co.uk

The Whitby Catch Straight from the sea, onto the boat, into the market, and across the road to The Magpie’s Whitby Catch. We pride ourselves on our extensive range of fresh and smoked fish, shellfish and seafood. Our produce is always of the highest quality and freshness. Pop in to see us at 1 Pier Road, Whitby YO21 1PT Tel: 01947 601313 Email: enquiries@thewhitbycatch.co.uk or buy fresh fish and shellfish online at www.thewhitbycatch.co.uk

Magpie's Kitchen Open Daily from 10am for all your Kitchen and Tableware needs. 2 Golden Lion Bank, Whitby (Opposite the Swing Bridge) Tel: 01947 825122

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Places to Eat Staying for a week or two, or visiting for the day? Wondering what to eat and where? With the huge selection of places to eat in Whitby town and around the pretty coastal and moorland villages, one thing’s for sure, you’ll certainly not go hungry! There’s plenty of choice to suit all ages and dietary requirements, with a great variety of excellent local restaurants, pubs, cafes and tea rooms all offering delicious, mouth-wateringly culinary delights to suit all palettes. An extensive range of delicious produce is available in the area, with providers using high quality, locally sourced ingredients such as fresh Whitby fish, Yorkshire home-reared meats, artisan breads, pastries and fabulous cheeses, delivered to local restaurants and pubs for hearty meal options, and locally sourced ice creams (freshly manufactured at local parlours). Each food establishment (many family run) within this amazing part of North Yorkshire offers you the opportunity to experience such wonderful and tasty flavours.

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Places to Eat

Fabulous Fish & Chips Whitby as a fishing port is known all over the globe for its fabulous, freshly cooked fish and chips, and other varieties of seafood. Dotted around the town and harbour-side you’ll find many excellent seafood restaurants, cafes and pubs which will be only too happy to welcome you and prepare you a place at their table. If it’s alfresco dining you’re after, there are plenty of traditional take-away fish & chips shops in and around the town and in the coastal and moorland villages. Many of the local food establishments cater for gluten free options too.

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Stylish Seafood Brasserie and Grill in a stunning Harbourside location serving all the best in Seasonal Seafood and Locally Reared Meats. Ideal for Leisurely Lunches and Celebration Dinners. See our website or join our mailing list for current special offers and upcoming events, including Guest Chef Dinners.

The Star Inn The Harbour Langborne Rd Whitby YO21 1YN

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Whitby Area Map

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