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Scarborough & the Yorkshire Coastline

Scarborough & the Yorkshire Coastline


5 days
from £299££pp

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Yorkshire is a county full of delightful sights, from the sweeping beauty of the local landscapes to the quiet towns and villages that are scattered throughout. We explore the very best of this dramatic region on a relaxing five-day break where we visit Goathland, known for being the filming location of the TV series Heartbeat, as well as Beverley, Hornsea and the brooding fishing town of Whitby, forever associated with Bram Stoker’s Dracula!

Highlights

  • Return coach travel
  • 4 nights at the Grand Hotel, Scarborough (JG2 rating) with dinner & breakfast
  • Light entertainment every evening
  • Excursions to Goathland (Heartbeat), Whitby, Beverley & Hornsea

Optional excursion to York (£14pp)


Itinerary

Included Excursion
Goathland (Heartbeat) & Whitby (full day)

Our first visit takes us to the pretty village of Goathland, hidden away in the stunning North York Moors National Park. The village has attracted visitors since the 19th century, but Goathland’s popularity has soared since its appearance as Aidensfield in the hit TV series Heartbeat and its role in the Harry Potter films.

Next we travel to the charming coastal town of Whitby, famed for its connection to Bram Stoker’s Dracula and for its striking jet jewellery. Wander around the busy harbour before tackling the climb up to the atmospheric ruined abbey perched on the cliffs. Whitby was also once the home of the famous explorer Captain Cook, who lived here as an apprentice and is now immortalised as a local hero with a museum dedicated to his life and accomplishments and an impressive statue that looks out to sea.

Included Excursion
Beverley & Hornsea (full day)

We head to the lovely market town of Beverley, one of Yorkshire’s best-kept secrets, boasting quaint courtyards, cobbled streets and historic buildings. The lovely 13th-century Minster is well worth a visit, renowned for its medieval stone carvings and pretty stained glass, and there is also a range of lovely boutiques, cafés and pubs.

For the perfect mix of town and coast, we then make our way to the charming seaside town of Hornsea. Browse the shops for some famous Hornsea pottery, enjoy a stroll on the Blue Flag beach or admire the largest freshwater lake in Yorkshire, home to a whole host of bird species.

Optional Excursion
York (£14pp) (full day)

The historic city of York awaits on our optional excursion. Highlights include the beautiful York Minster, the JORVIK Viking Centre and the National Railway Museum, or you may like to wander around the ancient walls which surround the city before heading to the charming ‘Shambles’, a warren of narrow lanes and overhanging buildings dating back to medieval times.


Accommodation

A Scarborough landmark, the Grand Hotel is an impressive Victorian building overlooking the harbour and South Bay. En-suite rooms are simple and comfortable with tea and coffee-making facilities and TV. Meals are buffet style.

Hotel Rating

Hotels with a JG2 rating are a mixture of larger hotels and privately owned properties. Décor and furnishings may be simple but are clean and well maintained. All bedrooms have en-suite facilities, TV and may have tea/coffee making facilities. Food may be buffet style in some of the larger hotels. Services may be limited but efficient.


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