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€58/ adult

Tales of Wild Yorkshire Moors & Whitby

New for 2026: Dive deep into the misty Yorkshire Moors, where legends whisper on the wind

Tales of Wild Yorkshire Moors & Whitby

From York

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Duration:

1 day

Led by:

Expert local guide

Group size:

Max 16 people

Travel by:

Mini Coach

Your story begins...

Out there, amid the mist and myth of the Yorkshire Moors, it’s easy to see why this untamed land has long captured the imagination of wanderers and writers. The vast open landscape, the windswept trees, and the haunting ruins of Whitby Abbey transport you into the worlds of Wuthering Heights and Dracula. You’ll even encounter a piece of magic in this land, at Goathland that doubled as Hogsmeade in the Harry Potter films. Join our day tour, discover the rich inspiration of the Yorkshire Moors, and write your own unforgettable story.

What you'll experience

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Whitby

This historic harbour town is renowned for its dramatic abbey ruins, rich fishing heritage, links to Bram Stoker’s Dracula, and tales of daring smugglers.

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Whitby Abbey

Perched atop a cliff, the abbey’s haunting ruins and the town’s gothic charm inspired Bram Stoker’s Dracula.

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Yorkshire Moors National Park

The vast, open land where rolling heather, craggy outcrops, hidden valleys, and dramatic skies create a landscape both rugged and stunning.

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Goathland Station

Step back in time at this Victorian station on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, known as Hogsmeade Station in the Harry Potter films.

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Hutton-le-Hole

With its charming red‑roofed cottages and peacefully grazing sheep, this idyllic village perfectly captures the essence of the Yorkshire Moors.

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Robin Hood's Bay

Wandering the twisting cobbled streets of this quaint fishing village will take you back in time to when sailors and smugglers roamed.

Includes

  • Travel in Luxury 16 Seat Mini Coach
  • 44lbs (20kg) Luggage Allowance
  • Expert Local Guide
  • Off the Beaten Track Locations

Optional Extras

  • Entrance to Whitby Abbey
  • Entrance to the open-air Ryedale Folk Museum

Excludes

  • Flights, Transfers and Accommodation
  • Food & Drink
Day 1
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Pick up time: 9.00am

Location: York Pick-Up, Coach Stop A - Memorial Gardens, Leeman Road, York, YO1 6FZ

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Morning

Journey and free time in Hutton-le-hole

It’s time to see what lies outside of the ancient walls of the city of York. Today you’re going to uncover the beauty of the windswept Yorkshire Moors where rolling heather, hidden valleys, and dramatic skies have inspired generations of writers, including Emily Brontë and her Wuthering Heights.

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.

Mid Morning

Journey to Whitby

Leaving the charm of the village behind, you journey onward into the Moors - that vast, open land which Alfred Wainwright called “a wilderness for the soul,” where emptiness and freedom stretch as far as the horizon. It’s no wonder this landscape has stirred the imagination for centuries and is rich with legends. 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.

Afternoon

Free time in Whitby, Robin Hood's Bay, Goathland Station

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.

You return to York at approximately 5.00pm


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