Goathland is a very attractive but busy village in the North York Moors in North Yorkshire.Whitby is a seaside town in Yorkshire, northern England, split by the River Esk.
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Heartbeat Country with Ploughman's Lunch & Whitby
Goathland is a very attractive but busy village in the North York Moors in North Yorkshire. It is the setting for the fictional Aidensfield in ITVs popular TV programme "Heartbeat". Although the show is no longer on television, this still remains a popular tourist place.
Enjoy a Ploughman's Lunch in The Goathland Hotel, famously known as "The Aidensfield Arms" in the 1960's based drama "Heartbeat". The village of Goathland was an ideal traditional moorland village with little to indicate the era, so few changes or cover ups were needed for the village to pass as the 1960's. This location benefits from a pub with traditional bar, a couple of hotels, garage, a few shops, village houses, farms, moors and steam railway, you could not ask for more variety from one small village.
Afternoon will be spent in the ever popular seaside town of Whitby, with the busy harbour, the Abbey, which was the inspiration for Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula," and much,much more!!
PLEASE NOTE THAT DUE TO ROAD CLOSURES IN CROSSGATES ON THE JUNE DEPARTURES WE CANNOT SERVE HALTON & WHITKIRK - CROSSGATES PICK UP ON THESE DEPARTURES WILL BE THE BUS STOP OUTSIDE THE OLD CHILTERN MILLS BUILDING, CROSSGATES ROAD
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
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