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.
Diane
United Kingdom
The location was really good.
It was very clean.
The breakfast was exceptional
St Hildas Complex is set in Hinderwell, within 44 km of Peasholm Park and 44 km of Dalby Forest. This 5-star hotel offers luggage storage space and free WiFi.
Sally
United Kingdom
Beautiful themed rooms with a wonderful welcome. Lots of little extras and a luxurious feel. Very comfortable and nothing too much trouble. Would definitely return. Bath was amazing.
Set in Saltburn-by-the-Sea, 40 km from Dalby Forest, The Jack and Jill Coaching Inn offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Jennifer
United Kingdom
Lovely - nicely furnished comfortable and welcoming
Located in Scarborough, 13 km from Peasholm Park, The Falcon Inn provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
faye
United Kingdom
Absolutely fantastic!! Super clean throughout, the comfiest bed! The best food we’ve had in a long time it was incredible & such pleasant staff. We chose to stay here on the last night of our trip - there’s not much around if you want everything to be in walking distance but this didn’t bother us as it was perfect for the night before we left.
Set in a 17th-century building, this guest accommodation serves local, fresh seafood in its restaurant and has elegant rooms.
Edward
United Kingdom
Breakfast! Local kippers served hot and very tasty.
The young man that served us was very nice, friendly and efficient.
The location is fabulous, the pub is quaint, quite different to anywhere else we have stayed! It's quite deceiving in the size of it, once you go in through the narrow entrance it all opens up into a lovely dining room and upstairs there is another lovely dining room, perfect for banquets I should think! The menu looked lovely though we were already booked to eat elsewhere otherwise we would have dined there too.
Set in Saltburn-by-the-Sea, 40 km from Dalby Forest, The Jack and Jill Coaching Inn offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Probably the best we have ever had, home and abroad 🙏
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.
The property is amazing - period features and history
The Mallyan Spout is a 19th-century country house set within picturesque gardens with views across the Esk valley. Just a short walk behind the hotel is Mallyan Spout waterfall.
Always so welcoming , great location and facilities
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.
Great location, easy check in, great pub/restaurant
This charming family-run hotel has a great restaurant and a wonderful, peaceful location on Whitby’s West Cliff, near the seafront and within walking distance of the town centre.
It was very clean and the food was of good quality
Grinkle is surrounded by 35 acres of parkland and gardens, which are home to peacocks and other wildlife. It offers a lake, an award-winning restaurant, various activities and free WiFi.
A Grand estate with an excellent menu, food was amazing
Situated in the centre of Whitby, the George Hotel has a lively bar with Sky Sports and BT Sport on large screens and several entertainment nights per week.
Central location friendly staff clean good breakfast
Set in Whitby, within 400 metres of Whitby Beach and 2.2 km of Sandsend Beach, The Buck Inn offers accommodation with a bar and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
Small but clean and tidy perfect location in Whitby
Situated in Sleights, 27 km from Dalby Forest, The Plough - Room Only features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
very friendly staff,nice location,great food and accommodation!
Whitby Abbey
Whitby is known for welcoming pooches of all types and sizes, and its coastal setting is ideal for stretching the legs of your best furry friend. The ruins of Whitby’s Benedictine abbey cast a dramatic silhouette atop the East Cliff, above the North Sea. Dogs are allowed into most parts of the grounds and they’ll love catching the sea breeze as you stroll by.
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Scored 10
10
Very worthwhile visiting this incredible ruin.
Very worthwhile visiting this incredible ruin. This location, if not this church, was very important in the early English Saxon times. The centre you go through before going to the actual ruin is very informative and, in itself, is an historical monument. You don’t need to go up the 199 steps if you can’t manage them just drive around the back up Green Land park at the top. Makes great photography.
Dianne
Australia
Scored 6.0
6.0
Beautiful from the outside but my word it's expensive to...
Beautiful from the outside but my word it's expensive to enter - over £20 for 2 adults. But St Mary's Church is next door, free to visit and most informative. Plus the view over the harbour and out to sea is jawdropping.
Dee
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Possibly the most iconic abbey ruin on the planet.
Possibly the most iconic abbey ruin on the planet. Synonymous with Mary Shelley and all things Gothic, it’s position overlooking the harbour, connected via the famous 199 steps, is both beautiful and melancholic.
Malcolm
United Kingdom
Scored 2.0
2.0
The staff were really helpful but the parking for the...
The staff were really helpful but the parking for the disabled and access to the entrance were not very well thought out for people with limited mobility. Having a metal hand rail in the hot sun was quite dangerous. The steps down from the carpark would be totally unsuitable for people in wheelchairs etc. I think you should have someone with disability experience when you were planning how people could access the event.
Jane
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
couldn't get in as we at the time wasn't with English...
couldn't get in as we at the time wasn't with English heritage, we got there 15 mins before they closed after walking the 99 steps to be told it would cost 15 pound each, we only wanted a photo next to it, wasn't going to pay 30quid for 15 mins.
christopher
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Go just before sunset take a picnic (we took take out pizza)...
Go just before sunset take a picnic (we took take out pizza) sit at the far back of car park (its grass and higher up) we sat on back of car with boot up as we didn't have a blanket. Relax and watch as the sunsets.....beautiful xx
PHOTIS
United Kingdom
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The flat was cosy and clean with everything we needed, wish we'd booked it for longer. Great size bedroom and kitchen for 2 people, the living room has a view of Whitby Abbey and the sea which was an unexpected bonus! The bathroom has a very good, spacious power shower.
Location is perfect as its in the centre of the town. Would definitely stay again!
Perfect location, middle of town and wonderful views of Whitby Abbey! Used a door code no keys and parking right outside. Cottage was clean, comfortable and perfect for our needs. It looked good on the website but was even better when we got there!
The apartment was clean, in a great location with views of the whitby Abbey. Within walking distance to the harbour and had off road parking. We had a great few days away! Would stay here again
The property is lovely with some amazing views and very kind staff. They have a lot of good food available. Fun fact there is a 100yr old postcard from this hotel in the whitby abbey museum!
Great location near centre with parking which is a must in Whitby. View of Whitby Abbey from landing window. Love coffee machine but take your own pods. Attractive apartment and well fitted. A lovely stay.
The location and parking were excellent. The views from the apartment were excellent and you could see across the moorings and into town. Also you could see Whitby Abbey on the hill. A simply stunning sight view that we enjoyed on each day.
The apartment was very comfortable and provided everything we needed for our four night stay. It was also handy to have a lift to move things around, as the apartment is on the third floor.
David
United Kingdom
What guests said about Whitby Abbey:
The history of the harbor, old buildings shops and cobbled...
The history of the harbor, old buildings shops and cobbled streets, Whitby abbey and the 199 steps leading up to the church, the old graves stones are interesting to read. Captain cooks museum is a must to visit also
valerie
United Kingdom
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