Dry Dock Cottage is nestled in the heart of the seaside town of Whitby, overlooking the harbour and a short stroll to the closest beach, it is an ideal base for families or friends seeking a traditional Yorkshire getaway on the coast.
Stepping over the threshold, you will be welcomed into the contemporary kitchen/diner with plenty of amenities to indulge in a home-cooked meal, or to gather around the dining table to indulge in a local takeaway.
Heading upstairs, a living room invites you to curl up while watching your favourite programme on the TV, before heading up again to one of the two bedrooms; A double and a twin room, both boasting glorious, nautical decor carrying through the property's homestyle interior.
Start your day with a rinse in the walk-in shower, before heading outside onto the patio to enjoy your morning coffee while soaking in the fresh coastal air of North Yorkshire.
Whitby is home to various activities to curate your holiday as you wish; For history lovers, head to the Whitby Museum, Captain Cook Museum, or the RNLI Museum, rich with heritage and picture-perfect moments at every turn, and for those willing to climb the extra mile, head up the iconic 199 steps to St Mary’s Church and explore the ruins of Whitby Abbey, enveloped with serene views.
For the braver guests, we challenge you to the Dracula Experience; a guided walk with unexpected turns and special effects, and if you time your trip with the Whitby Goth Weekend Music Festival occurring twice a year, it cannot be missed!
The town becomes even more bustling at night, with an array of bars to savour a delicious cocktail, or independent eateries providing local catch of the day and fresh produce.
For sea lovers, a short stroll will bring you to the tranquil escape of Sansend Beach, home to many rock pools; Be sure to pack a net and bucket to see what is inhabiting there!
Spend the morning surf spotting, impressing the locals with how you catch a wave, swimming, or adventuring around the plethora of coastal paths whether on foot, bike or car; Head to Mulgrave Woods from there, an easy meander to the Old Castle through woodland.
For a harder route, head to North York Moors National Park, home to an array of wildlife, for a hike along the vast moors or the iconic Cleveland Way Trail, and wander through river valleys, villages and ruins all bursting with heritage; Hop aboard the North York Moors Railway for a dose of nostalgia if you prefer to explore the countryside by vehicle, through a scenic route that will continue to amaze.
Dry Dock Cottage is yours to explore at the click of a button.