Situated approximately 1.2 miles from Whitby Harbour and 1.6 miles from Whitby Abbey, Penny Hedge features a restaurant, bar and free WiFi throughout the property.
Pauline
United Kingdom
Overall everything was good. If we asked a staff member a question it was answered there and then and professionally
Situated just a 10-minute walk from Whitby Beach, Bagdale Hall & Annexe is a Georgian townhouse featuring limited onsite parking, free Wi-Fi and rooms with high ceilings.
Boasting stunning cliff-top views over Robin Hood’s Bay, this grand, Victorian hotel is on the edge of the North York Moors.
Patricia & John
Australia
Fabulous hotel, location was perfect, warm & friendly staff made it a great place to stay! Outside sunny area lovely to have a drink, nibble, talk or read.. loved it here!
The Horngarth offers accommodation in Whitby. Whitby Abbey is 600 metres from The Horngarth,
Sharon
United Kingdom
Clean and fresh. Lots of little extra touches that made us feel welcome and comfortable. Emma and Paul really do consider what there guests might need and provided us with a service second to none. We had clear communication about parking, about booking reservations and when the room was ready.
Located in Scarborough, 13 km from Peasholm Park, The Falcon Inn provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
James
United Kingdom
The Falcon Inn is beautifully refurbished, the grounds and views are excellent, and our small king-size bedroom was perfect for our stay.Given the age of the property,
all facilities amply met our needs.
The manager, Georgia, is welcoming, efficient, and provided excellent service, so too Jodie, Will, and the rest of the staff.
Great selection of breakfast and dinner menus, tasty, great portion sizes, and very well presented
The Falcon Inn is a gem!
Beautifully situated on the cliff at Ravenscar overlooking Robin Hood's Bay, Raven Hall Hotel is set in the scenic North York Moors. Its 90 acres of grounds include a 9-hole, cliff-top golf course.
anne
United Kingdom
hotel position with perfect views, lovely dining room, food good with excellent vegan potions, attentive staff
Extremely pretty bay with houses stacked on top of each...
Extremely pretty bay with houses stacked on top of each other to create a warren of walkways to explore. The area isn't huge and it's advisable to book places to eat, we tried the following and all were fantastic The Bay Hotel, Smugglers Ale House, The Cove (has a lovely terrace) and Fish Box, however Brambles Bistro was probably our favourite we had breakfast and dinner there a couple of times. The roads are steep all around the bay and it's definitely walkers country limited access by car and the walk out isnt for the faint hearted! I can imagine it gets incredibly busy in the warmer months but I can totally see the attraction I beautiful town steeped in in history.
LucyF
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Love everything about Robin Hoods Bay.
Love everything about Robin Hoods Bay. From the the little quirky cottages to the view. There is a few pubs down in the bay as well as at the top, that serve food as well as drinks. There's a lovely fish shop a little way down to the bay. There's also some lovely little shops down there too. We love the Victorian weekend in December, with everyone dressing up and lots of activities going on, like the Christmas fair's, dotted around the bay. There's a lot of lovely walks around the area, so it's very popular with hikers and dog walker's.
curlywurly68
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful location. Very quirky with amazing history.
Beautiful location. Very quirky with amazing history. I'd recommend the guided ghost walk, especially on a dark night. Loads of lovely places to eat, dog friendly too. Also near to an enchanted forest, fossy falls. It a 10 minute drive. Not recommend for wheelchair users or those with mobility issues. Very steep hills and narrow streets
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Beautiful village with a selection of holiday lets and B&B...
Beautiful village with a selection of holiday lets and B&B accommodation, a few places to eat and drink and some shops, all leading down to a beach with lots of rockpools. The scenery was lovely, we watched the sun rise one morning from the headland on the edge of the Cleveland Way which was very much worth getting up for. We visited in October and found a number of businesses closed out of season or keeping unusual hours. We stayed at the top of the village and therefore it was only a short walk to the next village of Fylingthorpe where the pub does lovely food.
Kiera
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely little beach and village.
Lovely little beach and village. If you park at the top of the village(this is the only car park unless you have a parking space with your property)there is a very steep hill down and back up again. Not ideal for people with mobility issues.
Permits for the top car park are available at the post office if you are staying for the week. The permit allows you to park in most Whitby and Scarborough car parks. The post office only takes cash for the permit which cost us £48 for the week.
Lots of lovely walks from the village and splendid views.
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It’s a very charming village ,full of history.
It’s a very charming village ,full of history. Steep hills and steps to negotiate. Not for anyone with mobility problems or wheel chairs. Food outlets like pubs and fish and chips serve great food. No cash machines ,Costas or Greggs type shops here. In my opinion GREAT.
Carl
United Kingdom
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we stayed in room 16 for two nights. the room was exceptional. the view was even better and the food was to die for. I come from a cooking background and the presentation on show and the way in which the food was cooked was Michelin star worthy. fabulous food. everything that was needed was all in one place. the tea room, the restaurant and the pub suited everything we would need. robin hoods bay is a superb little area and this hotel by far has the best view. with a trail close by to walk along the cliffs through to Whitby
We stayed at Rounton Villa in January with family and friends for my partners 50th birthday.
We all absolutely loved it. Great to spend time together in the luxury of this beautiful house. I would love to visit again in the summer and take advantage of the garden area, although we did use the Hot tub, but just rather cold when getting out. Beds were so comfy and so much room for everyone. Loved everything about it, plus great communication and help from the owners. Fab accommodation. Great location.
Beautiful Bed & Breakfast Boutique Hotel.
Our room was spotlessly clean, with a fantastic bathroom.
We had a great nights sleep and awoke refreshed and ready for breakfast, and a lovely full english we had too.
Highly recommended if you're visiting Robin Hoods Bay ~ 5 Stars.
Reception was good, well informed on arrival of facilities, friendly staff, nice food and ample portions, good restaurant area, ample parking, hotel close to main bus route.
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