New Year in Whitby 2022-23
30th Dec 2022 to 2nd Jan 2023

An event to see around the town was the "Whitby Walk with Heritage" Trail

Travelled to Whitby on the 30th so,  later that same day


Whale bones, Church and Abbey


Afternoon tea at Sherlocks

      
Tea at "The Magpie Resaurant" ere Suzanne starts with Crispy Seaweed Wafers (Andrew didn't)


A legacy light show from the previous weeks

New Year's Eve was a Misty, Overcast and Rainy Day
Off to the East Pier


First view of the Piers


A postcard view of Whitby


Surfin' Whitby Bay (isn't that a Beach Boys song?)


From the top - both piers stretching out to sea


The swing bridge in town

 
Heading down the West Pier


View of the Abbey and Church

 
Bridge from the main pier to its "extension" with elevated pier boarded promenade


Local residents at the junction


A view of both (West and East) Piers end lights


Along the boardwalk to the end of the pier then descending below..


View along the lower level


Both piers from below the West Pier


Selfie from below deck


Suzanne on her way back up


Heading back to town


Past the gate that shuts the pier in bad weather

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Then back into town

   
A trip to the other side to buy a Jet ring for Suzanne and another legacy sign


Tea time at the "Humble Pie and Mash"


Drinkies in one of the pubs visited on New Years Eve before the fireworks


Fireworks from the East side and seen from the West side


Happy New Year from Whitby

New Year's Day - Time to visit the West Pier(s)


Cafe on the North Promenade

En Route to the West Pier we pass and inspect the Tae Hill Pier
"An ancient pier (Possibly the oldest pier in England, if not the World)"


View a pdf of the information board


Looking down the pier to the fishing gear


View across to the West Pier


Fishing and Seafaring stuff


Suzanne checks out the lobster pots


Andrew takes in the view


Selfie time


View to the town


The pier from the route to the East Pier


The West Pier (with the end of the East Pier on the right)


Bit of a steep walk down


The sea is a bit wild today


Stone slabs on the way to the "promenade deck"


Looking back to the Abbey and Church


The lighthouse and bridge across to the promenade deck

  


Below deck


Across to West Pier


Back over the bridge (target of Abbey and Church is after the pier)


It's a bit of a trek now up to the Church


Bit of a steep walk up


Up the 199 steps to the Church


A view from the top of the hill


St Mary's Church


Refreshments at the brewery


We descended e track - no less steep at the bottom

Monday 2nd January and Time to go Home


The hotel room had a balcony, overlooking the Cricket Pitch


Heading home past Fylingdales (I miss the old golf balls!)

Stop off at Stamford Bridge

  
Information Board at the entrance


The Viking Ship Planter


See as a pdf

The town has two Battle of Stamford Bridge Commemorative locations

In the Town

  

At the actual Battle site


view pdf version


Panorama of the Commemorative Stone

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Last updated on 06 Feb 2023