Children’s playground
This playground is a ten minute walk away from Out of the Blue. It has swings, climbing frames, roundabouts, obstacles and other delights that will keep little one’s entertained for hours.
Our children love the park and almost prefer it to the beach.
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Pannett Park
Our children love the park and almost prefer it to the beach.
Sightseeing
The section of the Cleveland Way that runs through Whitby is absolutely stunning. You can jump straight onto the route from Out of the Blue and turn left to Sandsend, or right towards Robin Hoods Bay.
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Cleveland Way
The section of the Cleveland Way that runs through Whitby is absolutely stunning. You can jump straight onto the route from Out of the Blue and turn left to Sandsend, or right towards Robin Hoods Bay.
I-Whitby Abbey
Abbey LaneA must see place for anyone visiting Whitby.
A spectacular church at the top of the 199 steps in Whitby. Make sure to try and find Dracula’s grave among the tombstones.
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St Mary's Church
Abbey PlainA spectacular church at the top of the 199 steps in Whitby. Make sure to try and find Dracula’s grave among the tombstones.
Shopping
Whitby has an eclectic mix of weird and wonderful shops. Do not forego an opportunity to buy exquisite Jet jewellery, or steam punk eyewear.
Take your time and meander the cobbled streets. There are surprises everywhere.
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Whitby
Take your time and meander the cobbled streets. There are surprises everywhere.
Paddling
Sometimes the best things in life are free. What could be more fun than chancing your luck against the next wave that’s barrelling in. Going paddling in the North Sea certainly stimulates the senses.
If you give it a few minutes your feet will go numb with cold and the initial pain will ebb away.
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I-Whitby Beach
1 Pier RdIf you give it a few minutes your feet will go numb with cold and the initial pain will ebb away.
Crabbing
If you have never been crabbing in Whitby then you have not lived. Buy a bucket and a crab line for a few pounds, bait it with raw bacon and then wait for high tide. You drop the line in and pull the crabs out. Be sure not to put more than one crab in a bucket or they will attack each other. When you’ve finished looking at Mr Crab then put him back carefully.
Whitby Bridge
Whitby Bridge