Guidebook for Cloughton

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Guidebook for Cloughton

Sightseeing

Perched high on a cliff, it's easy to see why the haunting remains of Whitby Abbey were inspiration for Bram Stoker's gothic tale of 'Dracula'. Sink your teeth into years of history, amazing views and a packed events programme, just a short climb away from the picturesque Yorkshire seaside town of Whitby.
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Abadía de Whitby
Abbey Lane
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Perched high on a cliff, it's easy to see why the haunting remains of Whitby Abbey were inspiration for Bram Stoker's gothic tale of 'Dracula'. Sink your teeth into years of history, amazing views and a packed events programme, just a short climb away from the picturesque Yorkshire seaside town of Whitby.
With its stunning location and panoramic views over the dramatic Yorkshire coastline, the castle will be the pinnacle of your visit to Scarborough. Come and see objects from its 3,000 years of history, play on the grassy headland, and take tea in the Master Gunner's house.
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Scarborough Castle
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With its stunning location and panoramic views over the dramatic Yorkshire coastline, the castle will be the pinnacle of your visit to Scarborough. Come and see objects from its 3,000 years of history, play on the grassy headland, and take tea in the Master Gunner's house.

Food Scene

The Hayburn Wyke Inn is an 18th Century coaching inn set in woodland next to the coast between Scarborough and Whitby. Today the Inn is a popular country pub offering a warm welcome in traditional surroundings where you can relax in the bar and enjoy hand pulled Yorkshire Ales and great food. The bar has lots of character with traditional wooden floors and beams, not forgetting the roaring open fire to greet you on your arrival. The bar area is happy to accommodate well behaved dogs and children. The Railway which ran for 100 years and was closed in 1965 is now a very popular scenic off-road walk between Scarborough and Whitby and is used by hikers, dog walkers, horse riders and cyclists.
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The Hayburn Wyke Inn
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The Hayburn Wyke Inn is an 18th Century coaching inn set in woodland next to the coast between Scarborough and Whitby. Today the Inn is a popular country pub offering a warm welcome in traditional surroundings where you can relax in the bar and enjoy hand pulled Yorkshire Ales and great food. The bar has lots of character with traditional wooden floors and beams, not forgetting the roaring open fire to greet you on your arrival. The bar area is happy to accommodate well behaved dogs and children. The Railway which ran for 100 years and was closed in 1965 is now a very popular scenic off-road walk between Scarborough and Whitby and is used by hikers, dog walkers, horse riders and cyclists.