Discover the enchanting Yorkshire Moors on this captivating day tour from York. Begin your adventure in the picturesque village of Hutton-le-Hole, where charming cottages and serene landscapes invite a leisurely stroll. Continue to the historic port of Whitby, the backdrop for Bram Stoker's Dracula, and enjoy time to explore its cobbled streets, abbey ruins, and sample local fish and chips. Visit the quaint Robin Hood’s Bay and snap photos at the iconic Goathland Station, known as Hogsmeade in Harry Potter. With a small group setting, benefit from a personal touch and insights from your driver-guide.
- Full-day tour of Yorkshire Moors and Whitby from York
- Free time to explore Hutton-le-Hole, Whitby, and Robin Hood's Bay
- Visit Goathland Station, famous from Harry Potter
- Travel in a comfortable 16-seat mini-coach with expert commentary
And you start your day off with a visit to Hutton-le-hole. With its charming red-roof cottages, grazing sheep, and a babbling brook, this idyllic village invites you to slow down. You’ll have time for a quick refreshment and a walk along the cobbled streets, or have a quick visit to the open-air Ryedale Folk Museum, featuring a range of historic buildings you can quickly see.
Your next stop, the bustling fishing port of Whitby, continues the story: it was here that Bram Stoker stayed in a hotel while writing his famous novel Dracula, drawing inspiration from the town’s dramatic cliffs, harbour, and gothic atmosphere.
You’ll have free time to wander Whitby’s cobbled streets, sample local fish and chips, explore the Abbey ruins, and soak in the moody setting that inspired Dracula.
Next, we head to the fishing village of Robin Hood’s Bay, renowned for its charming narrow streets, historic cottages, smugglers’ tales, and breathtaking views of the North Sea.
Then, something a bit more magical: a short visit to Goathland Station, famous for its appearances in Harry Potter as Hogsmeade Station.
After snapping a few photos, continue your journey with stops at the legendary Hole of Horcum—said to have been created by a giant—and the small, historic market town of Pickering, before returning to York.
Please meet your Rabbie's guide at Coach Stop A - Memorial Gardens, Leeman Road, York, YO1 6FZ
• Minimum age is 5 years. We do not accept children under 5.
• Check in closes 15 minutes prior to departure.
• Luggage Allowance: You're restricted to 20kg of luggage per person; one piece of luggage similar (approximately 55cm x 45cm) plus a small bag for onboard personal items
York is a historic city in northern England, known for its well-preserved Roman and Viking heritage. With its medieval walls, stunning Gothic cathedral, and charming cobbled streets, York offers a unique blend of history, culture, and picturesque scenery.
York Minster is one of the most magnificent cathedrals in the world. It is a stunning example of Gothic architecture and has been a place of worship for over 1,000 years.
The Shambles is a historic street in York that dates back to the 14th century. It is one of the best-preserved medieval streets in Europe and is known for its narrow, cobbled lanes and overhanging timber-framed buildings.
The York Castle Museum is a fascinating museum that tells the story of York from the Victorian era to the present day. It is housed in a former prison and features a range of interactive exhibits and displays.
The Jorvik Viking Centre is a museum that brings the Viking Age to life through a range of interactive exhibits and displays. It is built on the site of a major Viking settlement and features a ride that takes visitors on a journey through Viking York.
Clifford's Tower is a historic tower that dates back to the 13th century. It is one of the most iconic landmarks in York and offers panoramic views of the city and the surrounding countryside.
The National Railway Museum is a museum that tells the story of Britain's railway history. It features a range of interactive exhibits and displays, as well as a collection of historic locomotives and carriages.
A traditional British dish made from a batter of eggs, flour, and milk, which is baked until crispy and golden. It is often served with roast beef and gravy.
A unique fusion of British and Indian cuisine, featuring a curry made with local ingredients such as Yorkshire lamb or pork.
A traditional Yorkshire scone made with currants, citrus peel, and spices. It is often served with clotted cream and jam.
A modern twist on a traditional Chinese dish, featuring wontons filled with local ingredients such as Yorkshire cheese or pork.
This is the warmest and most popular time to visit York, with long daylight hours and numerous festivals and events. The city is bustling with tourists, and the weather is generally pleasant.
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York is generally a safe and welcoming city for visitors. However, as with any destination, it is important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings. Petty crime, such as pickpocketing and bag snatching, can occur in crowded areas, so it is advisable to keep your valuables secure and be vigilant.
York Railway Station
York Bus Station
The bus network in York is comprehensive, with frequent services to all parts of the city and surrounding areas. Buses are a convenient and affordable way to get around.
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Castle Howard is a stunning stately home and gardens located just outside of York. It is known for its beautiful architecture, extensive gardens, and fascinating history. The estate is home to a range of attractions, including a museum, a library, and a number of walking trails.
The North York Moors is a beautiful national park located just outside of York. It is known for its stunning landscapes, extensive walking trails, and fascinating wildlife. The park is home to a range of attractions, including a number of historic sites, as well as a number of charming villages and towns.
Whitby is a charming coastal town located just outside of York. It is known for its beautiful beaches, historic sites, and fascinating literary connections. The town is home to a range of attractions, including a number of museums, a historic abbey, and a number of charming shops and cafes.
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