Tucked away from the busy crowds in a quiet residential area, this is the perfect choice for a seaside holiday. On entering the apartment you have a hallway leading to the separate rooms. The largest room is the open-plan living room with a dining area. The dining table is in the large bay window, with comfortable seating on the leather sofas around the TV. An ideal space for socialising and winding down in an evening. The well-equipped kitchen is separate, with everything you could wish for to create home cooked meals. There are two bedrooms, the master double bedroom, complete with its own en-suite shower as well as a TV, has plenty of storage in the wardrobe and drawers for all of your belongings. The second bedroom is a twin room, again with its own TV, as well as wardrobes and drawers. The apartment is complete with the family bathroom which has a spacious shower and separate bath.
Up on the west cliff you have the Whitby Pavilion which has year round events including live music performances and shows. There is also an outdoor children’s pool, which is free to use through the summer, as well as a skate park and crazy golf, all just a 5/10 minute walk away. From the cliff top, a footpath winds its way down to the beach, or you can use the cliff lift. So you are in an ideal location for exploring the sights and attractions in Whitby. Whitby is a glorious seaside town, with its quaint cobbled streets, numerous eateries and atmospheric harbour. Taste the wonderful fish and chips and work them off with an exhilarating cliff-top walk, or relax on the long sandy beach. Jump on the tour bus to make sure you don’t miss out on everything Whitby has to offer, or take a trip on one of the pleasure boats and enjoy a tour around the harbour and out to sea. There is always something happening in Whitby, from the bi-annual Goth Festival to the Whitby Regatta, as well as music festivals and a Christmas market.
Whitby is a fantastic location to get out and explore the natural beauty of the surrounding North York Moors National Park, as well as the Yorkshire Heritage Coast. The unspoilt fishing village of Robin Hood’s Bay, which nestles into the cliffs of the Heritage Coast, is 5 miles away. Other unspoilt villages include Runswick Bay, Saltburn-by-the-Sea and Staithes. Each has its own story of pirates and smuggling to tell. An abundance of walks and cycle tracks for ramblers and cyclists include the Cleveland Way, the Cinder Track and the Esk Valley with its stunning scenery, best enjoyed from the windows of the steam train that travels right into the heart of the Yorkshire Moors National Park from Whitby. There is so much to see and do in the area, you are sure to take home many memories to treasure.