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how to get to Whitby take 2

16 Jun 06 - 11:17 PM (#1761926)
Subject: how to get to Whitby take 2
From: GUEST,Sheala

last year my husband died and we had a holiday planned in the u.k. We are from New Zealand and would have loved to have visited together having never seen any of the world. I thought 'bugger' I'm not going to give up life and have decided to go myself. At 70 it's quite exciting to do something so scarey for the first time and I have now booked everything!! BUT I have no idea how to get to Whitby and neither does my kiwi travel agent.So i thought I would ask Mudcat advice. Can i take a train? or a bus perhaps. Do i have to book my fare?
I would be very grateful for any suggestions.

Ta
Sheala


17 Jun 06 - 12:06 AM (#1761945)
Subject: RE: how to get to Whitby take 2
From: Peace

Hi, Sheala. There are two main Whitbys in England. There is one in Flintshire on the west coast and another in North Yorkshire on the east coast. Which is it you wish to visit?


17 Jun 06 - 12:10 AM (#1761946)
Subject: RE: how to get to Whitby take 2
From: Peace

West coast Whitby.


17 Jun 06 - 12:12 AM (#1761947)
Subject: RE: how to get to Whitby take 2
From: Peace

East coast Whitby


17 Jun 06 - 01:20 AM (#1761982)
Subject: RE: how to get to Whitby take 2
From: Rasener

Which airport will you be coming into?
Where will you be staying prior to your journey to Whitby?

On the assumption that you would be travelling from London to Whitby North Yorkshire lets say on Monday August 21st and returning a week later, then have a look at this train link.
London to hitby by train

You can make changes to this link for yourself.


17 Jun 06 - 05:04 AM (#1762051)
Subject: RE: how to get to Whitby take 2
From: Mo the caller

Peace, you seem confused. Flintshire is in WALES. They wouldn't like being called English. Both your links seem to lead to the same Whitby, the E coast seaside resort with great folk festival (see other threads). There is one in the North West near Ellesmere Port (which is near Liverpool). No-one would want to go there. (Duck)
I couldn't find one in Flintshire, though they have a volleyball team! Well, Ellesmere Port is near the Welsh border.

Try the Tourist board for all info. http://www.discoveryorkshirecoast.com/index.asp
You'll have to do your own cut and paste unless some one helpful and competant obliges


17 Jun 06 - 05:16 AM (#1762060)
Subject: RE: how to get to Whitby take 2
From: Rasener

There you go MO

Lovely Whitby


17 Jun 06 - 05:48 AM (#1762072)
Subject: RE: how to get to Whitby take 2
From: GUEST,aelfleda

Hi Sheala
From London, GNER trains run to York. change at York for Scarborough & then a bus from Scarborough to Whitby. Trains from York to Scarborough run every hour & buses from Scarborough to Whitby run every hour too.
This souds onerous but I live in Whitby & regularly have to go down to london & it's really not too bad. Would suggest that you bookthe London to York train seat but otherwise no need to book.
Have to report that the sun is shining in lovely Whitby!


17 Jun 06 - 06:54 AM (#1762093)
Subject: RE: how to get to Whitby take 2
From: Betsy

Hi Sheala ,
If you find yourself north of York ( you may well be tracing Captain Cook's footsteps who was born / schooled near Middlesbrough ).
One of the best kept secrets, apparent by the answers given in this thread ,is, the Main line Railway from Middlesbrough to Whitby.
Very beautiful and relaxing route.
You would need to check timetables as this is not a regular hourly-type run .

Best Of Luck.
Betsy


17 Jun 06 - 07:11 AM (#1762097)
Subject: RE: how to get to Whitby take 2
From: Northerner

Have to agree with Betsy here. The Middlesbrough-Whitby train route is one of the most picturesque in the UK - it goes right over the North York Moors. An even prettier diversion would have been to take a day or two out on the North York Moors while you're here - there are buses and trains that will take you out there from Whitby.

Whitby is very pretty and the festival is wonderful! I've booked a week there myself. You'll enjoy your stay.

Cheers!


17 Jun 06 - 05:25 PM (#1762416)
Subject: RE: how to get to Whitby take 2
From: Peace

Mo, you're right. My apologies to all--the Welsh and the English.


17 Jun 06 - 05:43 PM (#1762426)
Subject: RE: how to get to Whitby take 2
From: growler

I have just spent a week in Whitby, from Kent, and can assure anyone who wishes to go there, the Folkies are friendly


17 Jun 06 - 11:18 PM (#1762588)
Subject: RE: how to get to Whitby take 2
From: GUEST,Sheala

Thank you! thank you !thank you! I am so looking forward to it!
hope accomodation is not too scarce?!
cheery

Sheala


17 Jun 06 - 11:24 PM (#1762591)
Subject: RE: how to get to Whitby take 2
From: Peace

One place to stay.

That was from a Google of

bed and breakfast, whitby, england

I hope you have a fantastic trip.


17 Jun 06 - 11:36 PM (#1762596)
Subject: RE: how to get to Whitby take 2
From: Malcolm Douglas

Accommodation is generally very hard to get in Festival week (August 19-25 this year), but you should be ok at other times provided you book in advance.


17 Jun 06 - 11:50 PM (#1762597)
Subject: RE: how to get to Whitby take 2
From: GUEST,punkfolkrocker.

i think they all forgot to say how expensive and unreliable uk train and bus service is..


if i lived anywhere near whitby i'd volunteer to meet you and find somewhere for you to kip on a sofa or floor..

i wish my mum was as adventurous and lively as you ..


i'd hope and reckon a decent UK mudcatter up north will pm you
and look after you..


18 Jun 06 - 12:29 AM (#1762603)
Subject: RE: how to get to Whitby take 2
From: GUEST,Sheala

I hadn't thought much about shortage of accomodation.B&B would be nice but I will bring a tent though. We've always been great on camping .... and I still am. I'm more concerned about getting there in the first place. You have all been so helpful.I feel I need to choose between the train journey all the way there as suggested by The Villain. ... Struth i hope that's a name to be trusted!. and the journey that Guest aelfleda suggested,With the experience of local knowledge,but we'll get there. I've been told the fish and chips are something.

Sheala


18 Jun 06 - 01:41 AM (#1762618)
Subject: RE: how to get to Whitby take 2
From: Rasener

LOL if you look carefully it is Vllan not Villain. Many think I am a Villain, but I am not really :-)

This is an option, that may well be suitable for you, because of lack of transport and taking into account the safety aspect of travelling alone, if that is what you are doing.
http://www.washearings.com/washearings/uk/default.aspx

This company has a fleet of coaches and hotels and will take you from wherever you are staying to your required destination by coach. It is all very well organised and safe.

Here is an example of a 5 day trip on the basis of travelling by their coach from London to Whitby and staying in their hotel. Couldn't get the link to work for this page so am posting it in its entirety.

BSWHISB - Whitby & Scarborough £262
5 Days Dinner, Room & Breakfast. Tempo rating - Gentle. Date - 14 August 2006

Yorkshire
Set astride the Esk Estuary, where the North York Moors meet the sea, is the resort of Whitby, oozing charm and character. You can step back in time in this lovely old fishing town, which is overlooked by the dramatic ruins of its abbey.

Royal Hotel
Splendidly set on the West Cliff, this lively hotel occupies a commanding position, boasting superb views over Whitby's beaches and harbour.

Bedrooms with sea views available (extra charge )
Lift to all floors
Lounge bar
Ballroom bar
Entertainment every evening with music and dancing, including visiting cabaret
Night porter
English Tourism Council 3 diamond rating (2005)

Holiday Itinerary and Excursion(s)
Full Day exploring Yorkshire's Delights. We visit the historic market town of Pickering, known as 'Gateway to the Moors', then on to unspoilt Helmsley with its large cobbled market square. We later continue on to the charming village of Hutton-le-Hole.
Half Day visit to Scarborough, the oldest resort in the country and still as popular as it was in its Victorian heyday. Beneath the resort's prominent headland, with its castle ruins, there thrives a colourful fishing community, spa town and rather sophisticated holiday resort.


If you would like to book this holiday please choose one of the methods below to contact us;

Call back service
Fill in a provisional booking form online
Call our booking line on 01942 824 824 quoting the holiday code BSWHISB


18 Jun 06 - 01:53 AM (#1762619)
Subject: RE: how to get to Whitby take 2
From: Rasener

Sheala
If you want any help, organising the above suggestion, I am willing to arrange the booking for you etc. No I am not an agent, just somebody willing to try and help a mudcatter coming over here.

If you go to this link for my folk club, you will have an e-mail link that you can use to get in touch with me. http://www.marketrasenfolkclub.f2s.com/Contact_details.htm

I certainly don't mind helping you at all, especially if it helps you have an enjoyable stay here in the UK.

Les


18 Jun 06 - 03:58 AM (#1762639)
Subject: RE: how to get to Whitby take 2
From: Morticia

Practise? Oh, no, that's how to get to Carnegie Hall, isn't it? Hope you have a wonderful stay, Sheala.


18 Jun 06 - 12:35 PM (#1762873)
Subject: RE: how to get to Whitby take 2
From: Mrs.Duck

If you are coming to Whitby for the festival read the thread relating to camping Moor and Coast.


18 Jun 06 - 12:37 PM (#1762875)
Subject: RE: how to get to Whitby take 2
From: Mrs.Duck

Here is the thread