Rutas

Planificador

Funciones

Actualizaciones

App

Iniciar sesión o registrarse

Descargar la App

Iniciar sesión o registrarse

Iniciar sesión o registrarse

Inspiración
Sitios que ver
Lagos
Reino Unido
Inglaterra
Yorkshire y Humber
North Yorkshire
Scarborough
Whitby

Puerto de Whitby

Lugar favorito • Sitio histórico

Puerto de Whitby

Senderismo

5.0

(278)

Ciclismo de carretera

5.0

(17)

Ciclismo

4.4

(15)

Gravel

5.0

(2)

MTB

5.0

(2)

Running

5.0

(1)

Whitby Harbour is a historic and bustling seaport nestled on the North Yorkshire coast of England, where the River Esk gracefully meets the North Sea. This iconic historical site, sitting at an elevation of just 2 meters above sea level, serves as the vibrant heart of Whitby town, renowned for its deep maritime heritage and dramatic setting beneath the towering ruins of Whitby Abbey. It's a key gateway to exploring the stunning coastline and the edge of the North York…

Guardar

Compartir

  • Más

  • Guardar

    Compartir

  • Más

  • Indicaciones para llegar

    Consejos

    25 de noviembre de 2018

    Senderismo

    Whitby es una ciudad costera tradicional muy querida por jóvenes y adultos por igual. Con una gloriosa playa dorada, extravagantes calles adoquinadas que serpentean seductoramente a través de antiguas tabernas y pubs, frecuentados por marineros y contrabandistas en tiempos pasados, y un bullicioso puerto dominado por las sorprendentes ruinas góticas de Whitby Abbey, es un lugar intrigante y hermoso. Con conexiones con el Capitán Cook y Drácula, Whitby es realmente un lugar como ningún otro.
    Traducido por

    27 de diciembre de 2023

    Ciclismo

    El puerto de Whitby tiene todo lo que necesitas: hermosas vistas del río Esk (incluido el puente colgante), numerosas tiendas, cafés, puestos de fish and chips y lugares para comprar recuerdos. En verano, especialmente los fines de semana, es probable que haya mucha gente.
    Traducido por

    13 de agosto de 2022

    Senderismo

    Bonita ciudad pequeña, calles acogedoras. Sin embargo, el bulevar del lado oeste (Pier Road) se ha convertido en una feria. Demasiado.
    Traducido por

    Regístrate gratis en komoot para ver 7 consejos y fotos más.

    Regístrate gratis

    Rutas cercanas

    Mejores rutas cerca de Puerto de Whitby

    4,8

    (59)

    421

    senderistas

    #1.

    Bucle de Whitby & Robin Hoods Bay

    22,8km

    06:10

    300m

    300m

    Embark on the difficult Whitby & Robin Hoods Bay loop, a 14.2 miles (22.8 km) hike with 994 feet (303 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 6 hours and…

    Navegar con el dispositivo

    Enviar al teléfono

    Difícil

    4,3

    (4)

    48

    senderistas

    Explore Whitby's historic harbor, iconic Abbey, and scenic coastline on this easy 3.0-mile hike, perfect for a quick adventure.

    Fácil

    Senderismo difícil. Se necesita muy buena forma física. Sendas de fácil acceso. Para todos los niveles.

    Difícil

    Detalles

    Información

    Elevación 0 m

    Clima

    Desarrollado por Foreca

    domingo 3 mayo

    13°C

    7°C

    0 %

    Consejos adicionales sobre el clima

    Velocidad máx. del viento: 16,0 km/h

    Más visitado durante

    enero

    febrero

    marzo

    abril

    mayo

    junio

    julio

    agosto

    septiembre

    octubre

    noviembre

    diciembre

    Loading

    Ubicación: Whitby, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire y Humber, Inglaterra, Reino Unido

    Preguntas frecuentes

    What are the best options for parking near Whitby Harbour?

    Parking in Whitby, especially near the harbour, can be challenging, particularly during peak season and weekends. While the intro mentions arriving early, specific car parks include the Endeavour Wharf Car Park (short stay) and the Marina Front Car Park. For longer stays or when these are full, consider larger car parks slightly further afield like the West Cliff Car Park or the Abbey Headland Car Park, which often have more availability. Always check local signage for tariffs and restrictions.

    What are the typical operating hours for Whitby Harbour and its facilities?

    Whitby Harbour itself is a natural port and is accessible 24/7. However, facilities like the swing bridge operate on a schedule, opening regularly to allow vessels to pass. Shops, cafes, and attractions around the harbour generally open from morning until late afternoon or early evening, with extended hours during summer. It's always best to check specific opening times for individual businesses or attractions you plan to visit.

    How much time should I allocate to visit Whitby Harbour and its immediate surroundings?

    To fully experience Whitby Harbour and its immediate attractions, including a stroll along the piers, watching the swing bridge, exploring the shops, and perhaps enjoying some fish and chips, you should plan for at least 2-3 hours. If you wish to include a boat trip, visit the Captain Cook Memorial Museum, or climb the 199 steps to Whitby Abbey, a half-day or even a full day would be more appropriate.

    What public transport options are available to reach Whitby Harbour?

    Whitby Harbour is well-connected by public transport. The Whitby railway station, the southern terminus of the Esk Valley Line from Middlesbrough, is conveniently located very close to the harbour. Numerous bus services also operate into Whitby from surrounding towns and villages, with stops within easy walking distance of the harbour area. This makes it a great destination for those preferring not to drive.

    Are there specific family-friendly activities or attractions directly at Whitby Harbour?

    Absolutely! Beyond the general family-friendly atmosphere mentioned in the intro, children will love watching the boats, especially when the swing bridge opens. There are often boat trips available, including short scenic tours or even replica Captain Cook Endeavour voyages. The harbour area is also perfect for crabbing from the piers, and the numerous fish and chip shops are a classic family treat. The nearby Whitby Lifeboat Museum offers an engaging look at heroic rescues.

    What is the accessibility like for visitors with mobility issues at Whitby Harbour?

    The main harbour area along the quaysides is generally flat and paved, making it relatively accessible for wheelchairs and pushchairs. However, some of the charming 'quirky cobbled streets' leading off the main harbour can be uneven. The iconic 199 steps leading to Whitby Abbey are a significant challenge for those with mobility issues. The swing bridge is accessible, but be aware of potential crowds. Many shops and cafes have ground-level access, but it's advisable to check with specific venues.

    Are dogs allowed at Whitby Harbour and on nearby historical sites?

    Whitby Harbour itself is generally dog-friendly, with many visitors enjoying walks with their canine companions along the piers and quaysides. Many pubs and some cafes in the harbour area welcome well-behaved dogs. However, specific historical sites like Whitby Abbey or museums may have restrictions, often allowing assistance dogs only. Always look for signage or check in advance. Dogs should be kept on a lead, especially in crowded areas.

    How crowded does Whitby Harbour get, especially on weekends or during peak season?

    As highlighted in the intro and visitor tips, Whitby Harbour can become very busy and crowded, particularly during summer weekends, bank holidays, and local events like the Whitby Regatta. The narrow cobbled streets and popular viewpoints can get congested. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (spring or autumn) or on weekdays. Arriving early in the morning can also help avoid the largest crowds.

    What are some lesser-known historical facts or 'hidden history' about Whitby Harbour?

    Beyond its famous connections to Captain Cook and Dracula, Whitby Harbour has a rich 'hidden history'. For instance, it was once a major centre for alum production in the 17th century, with the harbour facilitating the transport of vast quantities of coal and even urine needed for the process. It was also a significant shipbuilding hub, second only to London at its peak in the late 18th century, constructing vessels like those used by Cook. The harbour's piers have been altered and extended numerous times over centuries to combat silting, each iteration telling a story of engineering and maritime struggle.

    What should I wear when visiting Whitby Harbour, considering the coastal weather?

    Given Whitby's coastal location, the weather can be unpredictable. It's always wise to dress in layers. Even on a sunny day, a sea breeze can make it feel cooler, so a windproof and waterproof jacket is highly recommended. Comfortable, sturdy footwear is essential for exploring the cobbled streets, walking the piers, and especially if you plan to tackle the 199 steps or embark on any coastal walks. A hat and sunglasses are also useful for sun protection, as Whitby is one of the few places where you can see both sunrise and sunset over the sea in summer.

    Are there any specific walking routes that start directly from Whitby Harbour?

    Yes, several popular walking routes begin right from the harbour. You can embark on a section of the famous Cleveland Way, heading north towards Staithes or south towards Robin Hood's Bay. The Cinder Track, a disused railway line, also starts nearby and offers a flatter, multi-use path ideal for walkers and cyclists heading south. For a shorter historical walk, explore the East Cliff, climbing the 199 steps to Whitby Abbey and enjoying panoramic views of the harbour and town.

    Otros sitios interesantes

    St Mary's Church and Graveyard, Whitby

    Explorar
    RutasPlanificador de rutasFuncionesRutas de senderismoSenderos MTBRutas en bici de carreteraBikepackingMapa del sitio
    Descargar la app
    Síguenos en redes sociales

    © komoot GmbH

    Política de privacidad