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There are many places to visit along the Whitby to Robin Hood’s Bay coastal walk including historic attractions, cafes, ...
Images of bats are being projected on to Whitby Abbey as part of events to mark the 125th anniversary of the publication of Dracula. Whitby and its ruined abbey are key locations in Bram Stoker's ...
FROM bungee jumping off a viaduct to the ruins of a medieval abbey that inspired Bram Stoker's Dracula, Whitby has been named one of the best seaside towns to visit in the winter. Travel writer ...
From the eerie abbey and the ancient church to the chapters of the book detailing Dracula's journey to England, Whitby and its history are almost ever-present in the story. Sitting high above the ...
While the town was once famous for whaling back in the 18th and 19th centuries, tourists visiting today will find Whitby nothing short of a fairy tale (or the set of a gothic horror novel).
The setting of its latest publication is the very same place that provided inspiration for the novel, Whitby. In 1890, Stoker stayed in the seaside town, drawing inspiration from its abbey's ...