Yorkshire Coast & Wolds Attractions

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Esk Valley Railway, Whitby

Explore North York Moors villages, Whitby and the city of Middlesbrough all by rail and discover some of the most beautiful countryside in England

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North Yorkshire Moors Railway, Pickering

Enjoy great days out in North Yorkshire with Britain's favourite heritage steam railway

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Whitby Museum & Pannett Art Gallery, Whitby

Run by the Whitby Literary & Philosophical Society, the museum, library and achives house many major collections including archaeology, social his...

Bobbins, Whitby

Wool, crafts and antiques.

Whitby Wizard, Whitby

North Yorkshire's first science centre museum, containing a quirky collection of exciting, educational, hands-on exhibits for adults and children alik...

Flowergate Gallery, Whitby

A large selection of photographs of Whitby.

Dracula Experience, Whitby

A unique tour through the Dracula story and the connection to Whitby.

Whitby Pictorial Archives Heritage Centr..., Whitby

Showing exhibitions of local historical artifacts and photographs. Hundreds of files, photographs, birth, death and marriage certificates, census retu...

Doodlepots Paint Your Own Pottery, Whitby

Choose and paint a plain ceramic and let your creative side run wild at this award-winning attraction.

Gasworx Skatepark, Bridlington

Huge, supervised, state-of-the-art skatepark for skate boards, rollerbladers and BMX riders

Captain Cook Memorial Museum, Whitby

Captain Cook Memorial Museum where James Cook came to serve his seaman's apprenticeship. Cook's master Captain Walker lodged young James, when not at ...

Whitby Abbey, Whitby

Inspiring Bram Stoker's Dracula, the remains of Whitby Abbey are perched on a cliff high above the seaside town. Founded in 657, the Abbey has a magni...

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