Whale Watching - Whitby Uk
7:30am Up Fresh and out on the Whitby Coast for a bit of Whale Watching...didnt see anything but had a great time.
Whale Watching at Whitby
A boat trip from Whitby in search of whales.
Whale Watching in Whitby : Out and About
We saw quite a few more but they don't show up on the camera well because of the glare or the distance. Its a lovely few hours especially with good friends and some sun.
Whale watching in Whitby! 30/8/18
Whitby 2019 Your Complete Travel Guide
Whitby 2019, Your Complete Travel Guide.
Join me in the North Yorkshire Seaside Town of Whitby. Famous for Dracula and Captain Cook. I’ll take you all around Whitby and show you everything from boat trips to the Famous Magpie Fish and Chip Shop. I’ll also walk up Whitby’s 199 steps leading to St Mary’s Church and show you inside Whitby Abbey. If you’re looking what to do in Whitby, where to go in Whitby or things for kids to do in Whitby, then this is your Whitby Travel Guide.
I’ll show you Whitby beach and what boat trips in Whitby to take.
Whitby is a seaside town in Yorkshire, northern England, split by the River Esk. On the East Cliff, overlooking the North Sea, the ruined Gothic Whitby Abbey was Bram Stoker’s inspiration for “Dracula”. Nearby is the Church of St. Mary, reached by 199 steps. The Captain Cook Memorial Museum, in the house where Cook once lived, displays paintings and maps, you will catch a glimpse of this in this guide.
If you’re a steam train fan, then I will show you where to take the Whitby Steam Train that runs from Whitby to Pickering.
There is no shortage of Fish and Chip Shops in Whitby, I’ll also show you The FIsherman’s Wife which has a great view of the North Sea.
If you’re looking for where to stay in Whitby, I will show you the best hotels in Whitby. The White Horse and Griffin is one of the best places to stay.
Are you looking for the best restaurants in Whitby, then then I’ll show you them.
Are you looking for the best Pubs in Whitby? Well, there’s no shortage of them and you’ll see them all in this video.
Don’t miss my little tour of Grape Lane in Whitby, a lovely little hidden lane.
This is your complete guide to Whitby 2019.
Boat trips in Whitby, Walks in Whitby, Where to eat in Whitby, What to do in Whitby, Pubs in Whitby, Where to go in Whitby, Where to stay in Whitby, Things for kids in Whitby.
I’ll also take you to Tate Hill Pier in Whitby.
I’ll take you to Whalebone Arch in Whitby. A celebrated replica of a whale's jaw bone that replaced the original arch erected in 1853
If you’re a steam train enthusiast, then don’t miss the Pickering to Whitby Steam Train.
Watch out towards the end of the video for a crafty Seagull.
Everything you need to know about Whitby, North Yorkshire, England UK.
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Here’s The Magpie Fish and Chip Shop...
Here’s The Pickering to Whitby Steam Train…
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Fluttering - Clearance Reed
Dainty Day - View Points
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Lost You - Tape Machines
Our Last Hope - Dragon Tamer
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Whitby Cottages | Whitby UK
A video of Whitby Cottages, on Church Street, East Side, Whitby
Whitby Whale Bone Arch
Whity Whale Bone Arch
Scotland, Whales, Whitby, U K April 2017
The link provided will take you to a slideshow of our trip to Edinburgh [ed-in-bra] Scotland, Wales and Whitby. Our trip was inspired in part by the Stars TV show, “Outlander” and incentivized by an exceptionally priced travel package.
We were fortunate to travel with our friends Bryan & Tammie (who happen to be Duke’s) for the first week; starting out in Edinburgh, Scotland and an “Outlander Tour”, followed by a tour of the Edinburgh Castle, then on to Kingussie, Fort Williams, (the Caringorms), and Glen Coe, meeting Archie the Highland Bull along the way, and hiking to the waterfalls, meeting reindeer and red deer on our travels in addition to a brief stop off at Loch Ness. We then headed back to Edinburgh to drop off the Duke’s, then off to Conway, Wales.
In Conway, Kelly and I stayed inside the castle walls hiking across them through the day as well as the Conway Castle itself. Touring Snowdonia National Park, including the Bodnant Gardens, the colorful cotages of Portmeirion Village, and the slate mountains and mines before heading to Whitby, Yorkshire.
Whitby, a beach town, proved to be quite a stair-stepping exercise. Our room was on the fourth floor (79 stair steps) in addition, there were 199 steps leading to the Abbey of Whitby. The hills of Yorkshire were covered with fields of mustard, a beautiful blanket of yellow. We scoured the beaches of Robin Hood’s Bay for fossils and rocks before making our way back to Edinburgh. We also stopped along the way at the little town of Jedburgh who’s claim to fame is a house where Mary Queen of Scots stayed for four weeks.
Places to see in ( Whitby - UK )
Places to see in ( Whitby - UK )
Whitby is a seaside town in Yorkshire, northern England, split by the River Esk. On the East Cliff, overlooking the North Sea, the ruined Gothic Whitby Abbey was Bram Stoker’s inspiration for “Dracula”. Nearby is the Church of St. Mary, reached by 199 steps. The Captain Cook Memorial Museum, in the house where Cook once lived, displays paintings and maps. West of town is West Cliff Beach, lined with beach huts.
Whitby is a seaside town, port and civil parish in the Borough of Scarborough and English county of North Yorkshire. It is located within the historic boundaries of the North Riding of Yorkshire. Situated on the east coast of Yorkshire at the mouth of the River Esk, Whitby has an established maritime, mineral and tourist heritage. Its East Cliff is home to the ruins of Whitby Abbey, where Cædmon, the earliest recognised English poet, lived.
Tourism started in Whitby during the Georgian period and developed further on the arrival of the railway in 1839. Its attraction as a tourist destination is enhanced by its proximity to the high ground of the North York Moors National Park, its Heritage Coastline and by its association with the horror novel Dracula. Jet and alum were mined locally. Whitby Jet, which was mined by the Romans and Victorians, became fashionable during the 19th century.
The earliest record of a permanent settlement is in 656, when as Streanæshealh it was the place where Oswy, the Christian king of Northumbria, founded the first abbey, under the abbess Hilda. The Synod of Whitby was held there in 664. In 867, the monastery was destroyed by Viking raiders. Another monastery was founded in 1078. It was in this period that the town gained its current name, Whitby (from white settlement in Old Norse). In the following centuries Whitby functioned as a fishing settlement until, in the 18th century, it developed as a port and centre for shipbuilding and whaling, the trade in locally mined alum, and the manufacture of Whitby jet jewellery.
The abbey ruin at the top of the East Cliff is the town's oldest and most prominent landmark. Other significant features include the swing bridge, which crosses the River Esk and the harbour, which is sheltered by the grade II listed East and West piers. The town's maritime heritage is commemorated by statues of Captain Cook and William Scoresby, as well as the whalebone arch that sits at the top of the West Cliff. The town also has a strong literary tradition and has featured in literary works, television and cinema, most famously in Bram Stoker's novel Dracula.
Alot to see in ( Whitby - UK ) such as :
Whitby Abbey
Captain Cook Memorial Museum
Whitby Museum
North Yorkshire Moors Railway
Church of Saint Mary, Whitby
Cleveland Way
Pannett Park
The Dracula Experience
199 Steps
Whalebone Arch
Whitby Whale Watching
Whitby Coastal Cruises Ltd
Whitby's Old Lifeboat Trips
John Freeman
Miller Amusements Ltd
Caedmon Memorial
RNLI Whitby Museum
( Whitby - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Whitby . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Whitby - UK
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Humpback Whale Whitby 2012
Humpback Whale seen by Whitby Coastal Cruises on 18/10/2012. The Whale was tail slapping as it worked its way around the boat putting on a great show for everyone on board.
WHITBY WONDERFUL DAY OUT ON THE YORKSHIRE COASTTourist Information
Whitby is a seaside town, port and civil parish in the Scarborough borough of North Yorkshire, England. Situated on the east coast of Yorkshire at the mouth of the River Esk, Whitby has a maritime, mineral and tourist heritage. Its East Cliff is home to the ruins of Whitby Abbey, where Cædmon, the earliest recognised English poet, lived. The fishing port emerged during the Middle Ages, supporting important herring and whaling fleets,and was where Captain Cook learned seamanship. Tourism started in Whitby during the Georgian period and developed with the arrival of the railway in 1839. Its attraction as a tourist destination is enhanced by the proximity of the high ground of the North York Moors national park and the heritage coastline and by association with the horror novel Dracula. Jet and alum were mined locally, and Whitby Jet, which was mined by the Romans and Victorians, became fashionable during the 19th century.
The earliest record of a permanent settlement is in 656, when as Streanæshealh it was the place where Oswy, the Christian king of Northumbria, founded the first abbey, under the abbess Hilda. The Synod of Whitby was held there in 664. In 867, the monastery was destroyed by Viking raiders. Another monastery was founded in 1078. It was in this period that the town gained its current name, Whitby (from white settlement in Old Norse). In the following centuries Whitby functioned as a fishing settlement until, in the 18th century, it developed as a port and centre for shipbuilding and whaling, the trade in locally mined alum, and the manufacture of Whitby jet jewellery.
The abbey ruin at the top of the East Cliff is the town's oldest and most prominent landmark. Other significant features include the swing bridge, which crosses the River Esk and the harbour, which is sheltered by the grade II listed East and West piers. The town's maritime heritage is commemorated by statues of Captain Cook and William Scoresby, as well as the whalebone arch that sits at the top of the West Cliff. The town also has a strong literary tradition and has featured in literary works, television and cinema, most famously in Bram Stoker's novel Dracula.
While Whitby's cultural and historical heritage contribute to the local economy, the town does suffer from the economic constraints of its remote location, ongoing changes in the fishing industry, relatively underdeveloped transport infrastructure, and limitations on available land and property. As a result, tourism and some forms of fishing remain the mainstay of its economy. It is the closest port to a proposed wind farm development in the North Sea, 47 miles (76 km) from York and 22 miles (35 km) from Middlesbrough. There are transport links to the rest of North Yorkshire and North East England, primarily through national rail links to Middlesbrough and road links to Teesside, via both the A171 and A174, and Scarborough by the former. According to the 2011 UK census, the town had a population of 13,213, a decrease on the 2001 UK census figure
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A Tourist's Guide to Whitby, Yorkshire, UK
Whitby is a small, picturesque, seaside and fishing village on the east coast of Yorkshire, Northern England.
We see the following things:
- The house where Bram Stoker stayed when writing Dracula
- The whalebone arch
- Captain Cook Statue
- Whitby town centre (bandstand, lighthouse, arcades, fish and chips)
- Whitby Jet
-Captain Cook Museum
-199 steps
- St Mary's Church
- Whitby Abbey
- Kipper Shop
Whale humpback surfacing in whitby 18.8.2018
Whale humpback, surfacing in whitby 18.8.2018
dolphin out of whitby
these dolphins followed as we steamed out of whitby to get to the fishing grounds
Whitby Harbour, Whitby England
Dolphins in Whitby most ever seen in one pod at Whitby
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Dolphins at Whitby ,England- with specially composed soundtrack
Pleasantly surprised by this pod of Dolphins whilst out fishing about 2 miles off Whitby on 3rd July.
Inspirational- deserved a piece of my music I thought.....
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Whale Watching in Whitby Sept 3rd 2013
My camera isn't fantastic so it is what it is, converting it didn't help!. Managed to capture a few right sided whales? off the coast of Whitby North Yorkshire.
Music - Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens) Thinking bout you
Whitby Beach Huts and walk up Whitby Cliff
for more information about Whitby and Scarborough. This video was shot at about 10am on Friday 31/05/13.