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Holmleigh affords easy access to the spectacular Yorkshire coastline and the scenic North Yorks Moors. For those preferring a more traditional seaside holiday, there are three miles of sandy beaches and lots of activities and attractions for all ages. |
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Where The Moors Meet The Sea |
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The streets are full of character with an ever increasing array of specialist shops including antiques, crafts, jet working and jewellry, boutiques, artist’s studios and photographic galleries which provide endless opportunities for browsing. Along with the many excellent cafes, pubs, bistros, tearooms and not forgetting Whitby’s world famous fish and chips and oak smoked kippers you will be spoiled for choice.
The town has long been the inspiration for many authors including Lewis Carroll but is mostly associated with Bram Stoker’s classic tale of “Dracula”.
The harbour is still a working port the large marina containing both working boats and pleasure craft alike. Shipping has always been part of Whitby’s life and it was on The Bark Endeavour, a Whitby built ship, that Captain Cook set sail on his epic voyages of discovery during the 18th century. The house on Grape Lane where Captain James Cook, Britain’s greatest seafarer and explorer, lodged as an apprentice is now The Captain Cook Memorial Museum. |
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The picturesque harbour side town of Whitby is steeped in historic charm. Cobbled streets, quaint fishermen’s cottages and narrow alleyways are overlooked by the gaunt ruins of the ancient cliff top abbey.
The Abbey, originates from the 7th century and produced “England’s first poet” Caedmon who is commemorated by a stone cross near the top of the One Hundred and Ninety Nine Steps. The present ruins date from 1220. |
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For the more energetic visitor, there are over 2,200k of paths and tracks to explore. Activities include walking, cycling, horse riding. water sports, sea, game and coarse angling. |
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The North York Moors National Park |
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The Heritage Coast |
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The North York Moors National Park is best known for having the largest expanse of heather moorland in England. In summer, a carpet of purple stretches as far as the eye can see. In autumn the bracken turns to rusty gold. The upland areas contrast with the scenic rolling landscape of the dales and villages and the rocky Heritage Coast. |





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Heartbeat country is only a short drive from Whitby. The fictional village of Aidensfield is in real life the scattered moorland hamlet of Goathland. Mallyan Spout is a 70’ waterfall is accessible by public footpath (a short scramble over rocks).
The North Yorkshire Moors Railway passes through the village and was the location for Hogsmead Station in the Harry Potter films. The North Yorks Moors Railway which runs 18 miles from Grosmont to Pickering through the old glacial valley of Newtondale at the very heart of the moors hosts many special events throughout the year. During the summer months, steam trains link the picturesque Esk Valley line from Whitby to the North Yorks Moors Railway at Grosmont to form the longest steam railway in England. |

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The River Esk and Eskdale |

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The Inn Way
A circular route of 142k which passes thirty one traditional English pubs. The quaint Birch Hall Inn at Beck Hole also doubles as the village shop. Starting at the market town of Helmsley, it takes walkers through the popular villages of Hutton-Le-Hole, Rosedale Abbey and Goathland. |




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Esk Valley Walk
Follows the River Esk from its source high on the North Yorks Moors to the coast at Whitby. This 56k route through Eskdale can be divided into the circular section starting from Castleton and the straight section heading towards the coast. The river attracts much wildlife, including herons and kingfishers. On rare occasions, otters have been seen on the river banks near Ruswarp and seals are often spotted in and around the harbour entrance. |

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There is something for everyone, whether you enjoy lazing around on the long sandy beaches, strolls in the countryside, shopping in the bustling market towns or visiting historic sites. |
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Holmleigh Guest House |
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Traditional Bed & Breakfast In Whitby |