Whitby Abbey

Whitby Abbey is one of the most iconic landmarks on the North Yorkshire Coastline and is the perfect day out for the whole family! There’s so much to see and do at this historic site, from discovering the gothic ruins and participating in a range of exciting events, to learning about the rich history that surrounds this famous abbey.

 The Ruins

Walk through the dramatic ruins of this once-great abbey and see for yourself why this remarkable structure has continued to inspire creatives throughout history.  You are invited to wander freely through the halls and gothic archways whilst soaking in the beauty of the North Yorkshire countryside.

 

There are plenty of information plaques which explain the rich history behind this famous site. The ruins also have remarkable views over the surrounding rolling hills and the coastline below.  

 

Whitby Abbey

Visitor Centre & Museum

The Visitor Centre and Museum are full of exciting artefacts that tell the journey of Whitby Abbey through the ages. Here you’ll find a variety of objects such as Anglo-Saxon crosses, medieval manuscripts and even a signed copy of Bram Stroker’s ‘Dracula’, which was inspired by the gothic abbey. There is also a fantastic little coffee shop by the entrance of the museum where you can enjoy an assortment of refreshments. It’s the perfect place to refuel after a busy morning, before heading out to discover more of Whitby has to offer.

Family-Friendly Events

Whitby Abbey plays host to a range of exciting events throughout that year for families to enjoy and participate in. Such events include Viking battle re-enactments, falconry displays, walking tours, open-air theatre productions of Dracula and a variety of other seasonal activities.

 

whitby Abbey Owl

Getting to Whitby Abbey

We can’t recommend a visit to Whitby Abbey enough – it really should be top of your holiday hit list during a stay at Whitby Holiday Park this year. The journey to Whitby Abbey only takes three minutes via Hawsker Lane from our holiday park – so you don’t have to travel far to enjoy this historic venue.