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Scarborough


 
Scarborough is the quintessential English seaside resort. With two glorious sandy beaches, an iconic ruined castle and family attractions galore, Scarborough is an enduring favourite.

 

Whitby


 
Whitby is a fascinating little fishing port on the Yorkshire coast and is the perfect place to enjoy traditional fish and chips. Whitby is overlooked by a superb ruined abbey, and the town famously featured as the setting for Bram Stoker’s classic ‘Dracula’.

 

Middlesbrough

 
Middlesbrough is a large town at the mouth of the River Tees. Once famous for shipbuilding and steelmaking, Middlesbrough is now well known for its chemical industry and the superb Transporter Bridge built in 1911.

 

Pickering

 
Pickering is a bustling little market town often dubbed The Gateway to the North York Moors.

 

Goathland


 
Goathland enjoys a breathtaking setting high up on the moors. It is famous as the setting for TV’s enduring ‘Heartbeat’ series, under the name of Aidensfield. The station, built in 1865, is a stop on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway.

 

Robin Hood’s Bay

 
Robin Hood’s Bay is a popular and quaint little fishing village on the beautiful North Yorkshire coast. The surrounding rocky cliffs are rich in fossils, and the town has historical links with smuggling. There is however no evidence to suggest that Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest folklore ever visited the Bay!

 

Thirsk

 
Thirsk is an historic market town situated at the foot of the Hambleton Hills in the heart of North Yorkshire. It was used as a staging post between London and the North of England, and is home to one of England’s most recognisable racecourses.

 

Guisborough


 
Guisborough is an ancient market town on the northern outskirts of the North York Moors National Park; its historic marketplace is still a major feature of the town today.

 

Stokesley

 
Stokesley is a charming little town at the foot of the Cleveland Hills, on the River Leven. Its elegant town centre features many buildings from the Regency period.

 

Helmsley

 
Helmsley is a bustling little town on the main road between Thirsk and Scarborough. A popular tourist destination, Helmsley has more than its share of hotels, as well as pubs and quaint tea rooms. Helmsley Castle dates back to the 12th Century.

 

 

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