The satellite picture on the right shows the location of Whitby in the UK, on the north-east corner of the Yorkshire coastline. The nearest large towns are Midddlesborough (31 miles) to the west, and Scarborough (22 miles) to the south-east. Whitby is just 46 miles from the historic city of York. By road: either by driving to the north of the moor - from the A1 or A1(M) take the A19, branch off to the A172 (Stokesley) and keep going until you reach the A171 which takes you to Whitby, or take the A64 York to Scarborough road, and near Malton turn off left to Pickering (A169) and continue northwards on this road across the N.York Moors to Whitby. Rail and bus links: from Scarborough, York, and Middlesborough. |
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Brunswick B&B is in a quiet cul-de-sac conveniently situated close to the centre of the town, within easy walking distance of shops, harbour, beach, and cliffs.
Whitby is an old town with narrow streets some of which are one-way. From the traffic lights as you enter the town on the A171, follow the sign to 'Town Centre' down Prospect Hill, and take the left exit at the roundabout up Chubb Hill Road - Pannett Park is on your right. At the top, there is another roundabout where you go right along St Hilda's Terrace, keeping the park on your right. After you have reached shops etc., the road (now one-way) goes around to the right past the Little Angel pub. Be prepared to turn right almost immediately along Newton Street, a very narrow lane. Park a short distance along where you will see the gate for 3, Brunswick Terrace. |