Saint's Retreat guidebook

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Saint's Retreat guidebook

Food scene

Lovely atmosphere, friendly staff and good food, breakfast, lunch and evening meal, booking is recommended.
14 yerel halk öneriyor
The Stables at Cross Butts
Guisborough Road
14 yerel halk öneriyor
Lovely atmosphere, friendly staff and good food, breakfast, lunch and evening meal, booking is recommended.
Lovely food, great sea views from the outside seating area.
10 yerel halk öneriyor
The White House Inn - Whitby
Upgang Lane
10 yerel halk öneriyor
Lovely food, great sea views from the outside seating area.
Sneaton Castle
On the harbour with a balcony where you can sit and watch the world go by whilst having a cocktail, wine or beer. Inside the decor is lovely, the staff are friendly and the food is delicious.
Macy Brown's - Cocktail Bar Whitby
New Quay Road
On the harbour with a balcony where you can sit and watch the world go by whilst having a cocktail, wine or beer. Inside the decor is lovely, the staff are friendly and the food is delicious.

Sightseeing

Beautiful little seaside place, great walk from the Whitehouse Inn on the beach if the tide is out.
54 yerel halk öneriyor
Sandsend
54 yerel halk öneriyor
Beautiful little seaside place, great walk from the Whitehouse Inn on the beach if the tide is out.
A lovely peaceful place not far from the town centre, you will pass this on the walk into Whitby from Saint's Retreat. It houses Pannett Art Gallery and Whitby Museum
25 yerel halk öneriyor
Pannett Park
25 yerel halk öneriyor
A lovely peaceful place not far from the town centre, you will pass this on the walk into Whitby from Saint's Retreat. It houses Pannett Art Gallery and Whitby Museum
A very interesting visit, a museum dedicated to telling the story of Captain Cooks Voyages in the 17th Century, the Building is where he actually stayed when not at sea.
32 yerel halk öneriyor
Captain Cook Memorial Museum Whitby
Grape Lane
32 yerel halk öneriyor
A very interesting visit, a museum dedicated to telling the story of Captain Cooks Voyages in the 17th Century, the Building is where he actually stayed when not at sea.