Situated approximately 1.2 miles from Whitby Harbour and 1.6 miles from Whitby Abbey, Penny Hedge features a restaurant, bar and free WiFi throughout the property.
Situated 32 km from Dalby Forest, The Forge offers 4-star accommodation in Whitby and has a garden, a restaurant and a bar.
j
United Kingdom
staff were excellent
breakfast and pm meal were very tasty and plentiful - ate in the inn the 3 nights we stayed
delightful surprise of quiz night with bingo which was enjoyable
always very good to see locals using the facilities
Situated just a 10-minute walk from Whitby Beach, Bagdale Hall & Annexe is a Georgian townhouse featuring limited onsite parking, free Wi-Fi and rooms with high ceilings.
Claire
United Kingdom
The location was excellent and the period building is special. The breakfast was lovely and nice and hot. Parking was a bonus.
All staff were welcoming and professional.
The Horngarth offers accommodation in Whitby. Whitby Abbey is 600 metres from The Horngarth,
Michael
United Kingdom
Rooms were exactly what was “on the tin” (photos).
Clean and fresh as were the stairs and landing areas
Carpets nice and new looking and freshly decorated.
Emma & Anthony were very nice people and were eager
to please and most helpful. Nothing to much trouble.
This charming family-run hotel has a great restaurant and a wonderful, peaceful location on Whitby’s West Cliff, near the seafront and within walking distance of the town centre.
Annetta
United Kingdom
Friendly and professional staff. Clean and fresh bedroom.
Set in Whitby, within 400 metres of Whitby Beach and 2.2 km of Sandsend Beach, The Buck Inn offers accommodation with a bar and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
The location is perfect and great value for money!
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On average, 3-star hotels in Whitby cost £130 per night, and 4-star hotels in Whitby are £125 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Whitby can on average be found for £164 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Whitby this weekend is £179 or, for a 4-star hotel, £251. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Whitby for this weekend cost on average around £304 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Love Whitby. There is plenty to do, great eating out and it’s easy to walk anywhere if you are reasonably fit. The Abbey is stunning and the events/drama staged are amazing. Equally, there are superb places to visit like Robin Hood’s Bay, Saltburn and Sandsend close by. My very favourite English seaside town.
Favourite places to eat: Abbey Wharf and Cranberry Swamp (for breakfast)
We ate at Pescado Lounge on this trip: great food.
Patricia
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
Plenty to see and do in Whitby and the surrounding areas.
Plenty to see and do in Whitby and the surrounding areas. Beautiful beach. Lots of opportunity for walking, hiking and exploring. Wonderful and interesting history.
North Yorkshire Moors are absolutely stunning with lots of beautuful villages to visit. We particularly liked Goathland. Would recommend a visit to Robin Hood Bay Saltburn by the sea and Staithes
Would highly recommend Whitby for a visit.
Tracey
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
it was lovely to stroll to the end of the harbour and check...
it was lovely to stroll to the end of the harbour and check out the beach, we had a lovely meal at Terrys a great meal and lovely people.
We did not eat at Magpies as it was always busy with a queue.
The life boat museum was interesting
Geraldine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Very nice historic fishing village I would visit again.
Very nice historic fishing village I would visit again. Abby and Captain cook museum is worth a visit. I had mussels and fish and chips at Mister Fish and Chips and it was all very good. Whitby is quite hilly but easy to get around. A train trip on the Yorkshire Moors railway is a must. I wish I had stayed a bit longer than over night.
Hoerlein
10
Scored 10
Absolutely love whitby. So much to do and see.
Absolutely love whitby. So much to do and see. Such a pretty seaside town. Lots of lovely shops. Plenty of bars and restaurants and the best fish and chips. Their are lots of lovely walks along the coast. We really enjoyed our stay.
vicky
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I would advise the Park and ride as Whitby is a nightmare to...
I would advise the Park and ride as Whitby is a nightmare to park. We parked at the P&R and got an all day family bus ticket for £5:20, for the length of time we were there i think it would have cost much more to park. Whitby is a great place but, shops seem to be closing down, not a lot but they are closing.
I loved all the character of the property, as soon as I walked in it had a very elegant Victorian feel to the building. It definitely stood out as more than an ordinary hotel room.
The room was clean, comfortable and very spacious,it had everything you could need.
The bed was so comfortable, I had a brilliant night sleep.
The hotel is in a perfect location with only a short walk into Whitby town centre and had parking on site if you didn’t want to pay parking fees in town.
I loved my stay and would definitely stay again.
The breakfast, the rooms , the cleanliness, the location just perfect, the hosts of the Storbeck are two of the nicest people we have ever met , the phrase above & beyond doesn't come close , We can't wait to go back .... The only problem....(I may not be able to get in if you read this ) if you visit Whitby & you want a quiet location within walking distance of the center to bars , restaurants & the harbor with hosts that can't do enough for you then this is your place , but pls leave some days for us To go back.
I booked for 2 nights for a solo birthday treat at this hotel based in a pub and was so impressed! My room was up a very unprepossesing flight of narrow stairs those with mobility problems may have a problem) and let myself into an absolute surprise of room! Well decorated, well presented, absolutely comfortable, and sparkling clean. Fabulous views over Whitby harbour. I booked bed and breakfast with my room, and each morning, I had an amazing, freshly cooked breakfast.
We have stayed in Whitby before but parking is always an issue so we were thrilled to find this hotel with parking situated just outside the town and right opposite the Park and Ride service. We were able to travel to Whitby and then catch buses to Robin Hood's bay and Scarborough. The Stables is comfortable with beautiful accommodation and lovely grounds. The staff are helpful and friendly and we had some excellent meals.
The breakfast was excellent, especially the wonderful black pudding. The hotel was situated in a quiet area with parking, a must for Whitby. It was an easy short walk into the centre. Paula was so welcoming with tea and delicious home made fruit cake on our arrival. As dog lovers, we loved Denzil, the very well behaved Labradoodle.
We booked this hotel for the following reasons: dog friendly, on site parking, central position in Whitby, use of restaurant if needed, lift to all floors. The reception staff were lovely & friendly and nothing was too much trouble for them. The hotel bar was welcoming and was used regularly by many hotel guests.
The room had a very good view of the sea and well-placed chairs. The bed was comfortable. The man at reception was able to give us very helpful information about parking and the hotel also provided a limited number of spaces. The hotel is within walking distance of the centre of Whitby.
Probably the quirkiest location we’ve ever stayed in, absolutely fabulous. Even though you’re smack bang in the middle of the harbour it still felt really tranquil. From the outside it doesn’t look big, but the layout inside is well conceived and feels roomy. Just a lovely space.
This property offerred privacy and was better than most hotels or airbnbs that we have visited. It was decorated. It provided more than enough space due to having a living room and kitchenette and if I was going back to Whitby, I would not hesitate to return to the Loft.
Situated close enough to Whitby to be convenient yet also far enough away to get a break from the crowds is Whitby. Only one min away from station and only one stop from Whitby. Parking was on site and the hotel was quiet and well maintained.
A lovely historic hotel in a quiet village, room was very spacious, comfortable and clean and the large garden, sitting room and honesty bar are all nice touches. Hotel is around a miles or so walk from Whitby, with a few options for routes.
I’ve just returned from a lovely stay at The Resolution Hotel in Whitby. Hotel was in a great location. Room was very clean and the bed was comfortable. Breakfast was delicious and staff were very friendly. Would definitely stay again!
The room was spacious and comfortable and the breakfast well cooked and plentyful.
The hotel is in a difficult location for weekend parking but a good location to visit the town,
Staff was great and my room was clean happy with my stay love Whitby hotel is abit dated needs a good painting up when the season as ended but great views so I was happy
Spacious room, excellent shower, excellent breakfast, extremely clean, view of Whitby abbey from our room, beautifully decorated inside with a lot of tasty sea details
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