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Whitby Abbey has a unique interactive visitor centre with digital reconstructions of daily life of the monks that once lived there. Visitors can explore the ancient ruins and learnabout the Abbey ...
which includes a distinctive view of the historic Whitby Abbey, completed by the wandering River Esk below." Run by UK Bungee Club, the 150-ft leap of faith is run on select days throughout the ...
THERE are ghostly goings on at a much-loved historic attraction this Halloween. As part of the 125 years since Bram Stoker’s novel was first published, staff at Whitby Abbey have spent this year ...
The West side features lovely little historic fishermen’s cottages and Georgian townhouses. The Abbey ruins are certainly impressive with expansive views across Whitby’s town and beach.
Images of bats are being projected on to Whitby Abbey as part of events to mark the 125th anniversary of the publication of Dracula. Whitby and its ruined abbey are key locations in Bram Stoker's ...
Whitby beckons with its iconic landmarks such as the evocative ruins of the town's ancient Abbey. Founded in 657 AD by Abbess Hild, Whitby's first monastery was a beacon for both men and women.
While the town was once famous for whaling back in the 18th and 19th centuries, tourists visiting today will find Whitby nothing short of a fairy tale (or the set of a gothic horror novel).
An art installation honouring seven "game changers" has been unveiled at Whitby Abbey as part of the National Lottery's 30th birthday celebrations. The Heritage Tree pays tribute to the ...