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This historic seaside resort stands at the mouth of the River Esk,
surrounded by rolling moors, a large sandy beach on one side and rocky
seashore on the other, full of marine life and fossils. Whitby has
strong associations with Captain James Cook, who learned his
seamanship in Whitby between voyages, including on the Endeavour, which has enjoyed
several sucessful visits to the port.
The town is divided by a swing
bridge. On the West side is a modern seaside resort and on the East
side is 'Old Whitby', where you find the famous Whitby Abbey Synod Ruins and
a curious and interesting parish church, These are reached by the
famous 199 steps from a maze of old streets and alleyways. Whitby also
has historic associations with Bram Stoker's Count Dracula, who, as legend says,
came ashore in Whitby, lived there and is buried there.
Whitby has a large harbour, which
contains its local fishing fleet, a yachting marina, and a wharf for
commercial shipping. At any time the harbour is full of activity and
interest.
Whitby's amenities include;
fishing, sailing, floral pavilion, mini golf,
bowling, golf, tennis courts, indoor heated swimming pool, boating,
museums, art galleries - in short there is something for everyone!
Villages near Whitby include
Aislaby,
Castleton,
Danby,
Egton Bridge,
Ellerby,
Fryup,
Glaisdale,
Grosmont,
Hawsker and Low Hawsker,
Hinderwell,
Iburndale,
Liverton,
Loftus,
Moorsholm,
Newholm,
Port Mulgrave,
Runswick Bay,
Ruswarp,
Sandsend,
Sleights,
Sneaton,
Stainsacre,
Staithes,
Ugglebarnby and
West Barnby
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