If you’re looking for a day out that feels like stepping into a gothic novel (with a side of world-class fish and chips), Whitby in North Yorkshire (YO22 4DE) is a total vibe. It’s a coastal town that manages to be both spooky and charming at the same time.

The Big Three: Abbey, Steps, and Harbour
Whitby Abbey is the star of the show. Perched high on the East Cliff, these dramatic ruins inspired Bram Stoker’s Dracula. It’s mostly an outdoor trek, so it’s perfect for burning off energy while soaking up some serious history. To get there from the town, you’ve got to tackle the famous 199 Steps. It’s a bit of a climb, but the view from the top overlooking the terracotta roofs of the town and the North Sea is unbeatable. Pro tip: don’t try to count them while chatting; you’ll definitely lose track!

Down at the Harbour, things are much more laid back. You can watch the crabbing boats come in, take a boat trip out to sea to look for whales (usually in late summer), or just wander along the piers. The Whalebone Arch is a must-see for that classic holiday photo.
Making the Most of Your Visit
Nearby Gems
If you have time to kill, the Whitby Museum in Pannett Park is surprisingly quirky and houses a “Hand of Glory” (a creepy mummified hand!). For a change of pace, you can jump on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway for a steam train ride through the countryside, or head to the nearby village of Robin Hood’s Bay for even more coastal charm.
Whitby is a brilliant mix of salty sea air, spooky legends, and great food—just remember your walking shoes for those steps!