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Abbey

WHITBY ABBEY

Whitby, N Yorks, YO22 4JT

Perched majestically on a cliff overlooking the North Sea, Whitby Abbey is one of Yorkshire’s most striking historic landmarks. Founded in the 7th century, the abbey played a crucial role in England’s religious history and was famously featured as the eerie backdrop in Bram Stoker’s Dracula.

Visitors can explore the atmospheric ruins, climb the famous 199 steps from the town below, and enjoy breathtaking views of Whitby’s picturesque harbour and coastline. Managed by English Heritage, the site offers informative displays about the abbey’s history, its Viking connections, and the monks who once lived there.

With its dramatic setting and rich cultural legacy, Whitby Abbey is a must-see for history lovers, literature fans, and anyone exploring the Yorkshire coast. The nearby town of Whitby complements the visit with charming streets, seafood restaurants, and maritime heritage.

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