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 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.
Patrick
France
historic house,excellent breakfast ,place to park the car
The Mallyan Spout is a 19th-century country house set within picturesque gardens with views across the Esk valley. Just a short walk behind the hotel is Mallyan Spout waterfall.
Keeli
United Kingdom
The views from the room, the restaurant and the friendly staff
Set in Whitby, 1.6 km from Sandsend Beach, Sneaton Castle offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
BERENICE
United Kingdom
The location was amazing. The building is beautiful. The staff couldn’t do enough, all were very friendly. The food is exceptional. Fantastic place will definitely stay there again.
The Horngarth offers accommodation in Whitby. Whitby Abbey is 600 metres from The Horngarth,
Chris
United Kingdom
The quality of the accommodation at the Horngarth is exceptional. Emma and Antony have really given a lot of thought to the extra touches that make a guest's stay memorable. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this accommodation.
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.
Lynn
United Kingdom
My husband and I had a double room, it had very recently been refurbished and redecorated, new carpet etc. The bathroom also was new and very well presented, it was lovely. Couldn't fault it. There was plenty of space and well equipped. The food and the service at breakfast was excellent. We all really appreciated being looked after.
The space has been renovated very well and it has everything...
The space has been renovated very well and it has everything you could possibly need. It was very nice to have 2 bathrooms which is unusual. It was particularly nice to sit outside on the bench at the front at the end of a very full day and listen to the trains. Tea, coffee, sugar and milk is provided together with, for our stay, wine and flowers.
In a busy but relaxing week we walked to Goathland across the woods and back along the rail trail, visited the Ryedale Folk Museum, walked to Glaisdale, climbed Roseberry Topping, been to Staithes and walked along the cliffs to Runswick Bay, visited Rievaulx Abbey and walked around the Hole of Horcum. Several pleasant walks are available form Grosmont wihtout driving anywhere
We ate at the Goathland pub for Sunday lunch and the Witching Post in Egton one evening. Both excellent.
The surrounding roads are narrow and very hilly on direct routes but main roads are available to most places at the price of a little further distance.
Heather
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We booked Grosmont House as we were going to Whitby for Goth...
We booked Grosmont House as we were going to Whitby for Goth weekend. Whitby is a short train ride from Grosmont and the railway line is a 5 minute walk away. The North Yorkshire Moors heritage line also runs through Grosmont and Grosmont House is an ideal place to stay, especially the two cottages, located at the bottom of the garden if you're a steam train enthusiast.
Linda
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The house overlooking the train station is wonderful the...
The house overlooking the train station is wonderful the sounds and smells from the train are a special treat
The down side is the village is small so eating out at night only one pub serving food which is very basic
Train enthusiasts this place is a world of its own
paul
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Accommodation in Grosmont is of a high standard, with plenty...
Accommodation in Grosmont is of a high standard, with plenty of excellent cafes for morning coffee, lunch and afternoon tea. However, places providing an evening meal are limited to two venues, the Station Tavern and the Steam Cafe. I can only recommend the latter.
Anne
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Grosmont is great if you love Steam Trains as the NYMR runs...
Grosmont is great if you love Steam Trains as the NYMR runs through there. There are also engine sheds that you can visit, very interesting. There's a couple of tearooms, one on the station, one or two shops and a pub. It's a sleepy place so very relaxing. There isn't a lot going on in the evening so make sure you eat early. It's ideally situated for the Yorkshire Moors, Whitby, the East Coast and Heartbeat Country. If you like walking there's plenty of trails you can find.
Janet
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Grosmont has the wonderful old steam trains, the station was...
Grosmont has the wonderful old steam trains, the station was like stepping back in time, recommend visiting the sheds and seeing all the engines and maintenance that takes place and the journey to Pickering was fabulous travelling through Yorkshire Moors by steam train was excellent
Martin
United Kingdom
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