When the weather forecast said it was going to be sunny all day, we knew straight away where to head to - the coast. Whitby to be precise.
Following a delicious bacon sandwich for breakfast, we set off across the moors. Breathtaking scenery, made even better when the steam train from Pickering came into view.
Whitby is a seaside town and port, and is full of charm. We climbed the 199 steps up to the abbey ruins and enjoyed the views over the town, as well as exploring the abbey.
All the usual seaside sights are there ........
.............. as well as one or two more unexpected things!
The last photo shows the window display in a chocolate shop. Hallowe'en is this coming Friday, and the shops are making the most of Whitby's link to Dracula. The author, Bram Stoker, is said to have found his inspiration for the book Dracula whilst staying in Whitby. Not only that, but the town is hosting a Goth weekend next weekend and the town is already filling up with some interesting characters!
Now we are back in our cottage, relaxing in front of the woodburner whilst planning what is on the agenda for tomorrow. xxx
3 comments:
looks amazing, I am so jealous :) My brother and his family are in Yorkshire for the weekend. Summer holidays in October. Can't be bad. Have you found any yarn shops yet?
oh my goodness - what an amazing place! i'm so glad you climbed all those steps - the abbey ruins are amazing!
your photos are stunning! thank you so much for taking us along on your holiday!
-melissa
Beautiful views and a warm fire. I hope you enjoyed your time.
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