Whitby & North Yorkshire Moors Railway
5 days
5 Day Coach Holiday
Whitby is a jewel on the Yorkshire coast with cobbled streets and a sandy beach – and you’ll have a free day to explore. Perhaps follow in the footsteps of Captain Cook, taking in the harbour side home where he came to serve his apprenticeship. This seventeenth century dwelling is now the Captain Cook Memorial Museum, housing paintings, model ships, maps and letters written by the great explorer. Whitby is also home to the haunting abbey, which, along with twelfth century St Mary’s Church, inspired Bram Stoker’s gothic tale of Dracula. We include a trip on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway to Pickering as well as visits to Saltburn-by-the-Sea and Guisborough on market day.
PLEASE NOTE: Price is per person and based on two people sharing a twin/double room. Single room supplements and upgrades are not included.
Itinerary
Coach Holidays (UK Mainlands)
- Dinner, Bed & Breakfast
- Coach travel throughout
- Excursions as stated
Your Excursions
North Yorkshire Moors RailwayWe step aboard our heritage train carriage for a nostalgic trip to Pickering - a 1930s themed station that takes you back to the heyday of the steam era. Soak up the evocative atmosphere of the station and perhaps enjoy a cuppa in the traditional tearoom. Enjoy the rest of the day in this historic market town with its interesting museum, variety of shops and a church famed for its medieval paintings. Your coach will return you to your hotel.
Saltburn-by-the-Sea & Guisborough
We make a stop in the pretty coastal resort of Saltburn-by-the-Sea where you’ll find a pier, miniature railway and cliff tramway. We continue to Guisborough for the Thursday market with its wide range of stalls to browse.
Collect 250 Coach Miles
COACH MILES is our fantastic reward scheme, allowing you to save money the more you travel with us. On this holiday you can collect 250 coach miles.
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Royal Hotel - Whitby
This grand hotel boasts a stunning clifftop location, opposite the resort’s famous Whalebone Arch. It overlooks Whitby Abbey and the harbour and has a terrace, bar and a spacious dining room
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