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North Yorkshire Road Trip: York, Whitby, Coast & Moors

By Uncover Britain
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Price is ¥2,553 per traveler* *Get a lower price by selecting multiple travelers

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Overview

  • Structured 3-part journey linking York, Whitby & the North York Moors
  • Narrative, scene-setting introductions connecting city, coast and moorland
  • Flexible 3–10+ day framework for your own pace
  • Castle Howard, Robin Hood’s Bay & Rievaulx Abbey
  • Route guidance with pacing & overnight advice

Activity location

    • York
    • York, England, United Kingdom

Meeting/Redemption Point

    • York, UK | There is no physical meeting point for this product. This is a self-guided road-trip guidebook. You are free to begin the route at a location that suits your schedule. Any starting point referenced within the guide is provided for route structure and illustration purposes only.
    • York, England, United Kingdom

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North Yorkshire Road Trip: York, Whitby, Coast & Moors in English

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Language options: English
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What's included, what's not

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    North Yorkshire Road Trip guidebook
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    Structured 3-part regional route framework (York & Howardian Hills, Coast & Moors)
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    Suggested circular driving route linking York, Whitby & the North York Moors
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    Narrative introductions and scene-setting context
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    Time-based itinerary ideas (flexible 3–10+ days)
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    Overnight stay and pacing guidance
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    12 months access included
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    Access online on phone, tablet or laptop
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    In-person tour guide
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    Transport (self-drive experience)
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    Travel, fuel or associated costs
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    Accommodation, meals or refreshments
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    Attraction entrance tickets or activity bookings
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    Live navigation or real-time route customisation

What you can expect

A Journey from Medieval Streets to Sea Cliffs and Heather Moorland

North Yorkshire is rarely experienced as one connected journey. Most visitors choose either York, the coast or the moors. This guide brings them together into a structured circular road trip.

Covering approximately 134 miles (215 km), the route is best enjoyed over 5–7 days, with flexibility to shape it across 3–10+ days depending on your pace. Distances are manageable, but the contrasts are powerful: medieval city walls, grand estate landscapes, fishing villages perched above the North Sea and wide heather uplands stretching across the national park.

Rather than a collection of disconnected stops, this road trip unfolds in three clear stages:

1) York & the Howardian Hills — City Heritage & Estate Countryside

The journey begins in York, one of England’s finest historic cities. York Minster, the Shambles and the city walls set the tone before the route moves east into the Howardian Hills.

Castle Howard, Hovingham and Malton introduce rolling countryside and estate landscapes — a cultivated transition between medieval city and open coast.

2) The North Yorkshire Coast — Whitby, Robin Hood’s Bay & North Sea Drama

From Malton, the landscape opens to sea. Robin Hood’s Bay drops steeply toward the shoreline, Whitby Abbey rises above its harbour, and villages such as Staithes and Runswick Bay cling to the cliffs.

Short driving distances allow time for harbour walks, coastal viewpoints and stretches of the Cleveland Way, making this one of England’s most atmospheric coastal routes.

3) The North York Moors — Heather Uplands & Abbey Ruins

Turning inland, the road climbs into the North York Moors National Park. Here the scenery shifts dramatically to open moorland, wooded valleys and historic ruins.

Rievaulx Abbey, Helmsley, Pickering and Goathland anchor this section before the route completes its circular return.

Each stage opens with scene-setting commentary that explains how the landscape changes as you travel, helping you understand the progression from city to coast to moorland. Clear route structure, time-based guidance and overnight stay suggestions support both travelling night-by-night and choosing strategic bases.

This is a self-guided road-trip guidebook — not a tour and not live navigation. It provides the structure and planning clarity so you can travel confidently while keeping full flexibility.

Follow the full circular route or explore individual sections to suit your timeframe and interests. The framework is done for you; the experience remains your own.

With 12 months of access included, choose a booking date that allows time to plan before your trip, as access begins from the date selected at checkout.

Access online on your phone, tablet or laptop • 12 months access included • No subscription

Location

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    • York
    • York, England, United Kingdom

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLE
    • York, UK | There is no physical meeting point for this product. This is a self-guided road-trip guidebook. You are free to begin the route at a location that suits your schedule. Any starting point referenced within the guide is provided for route structure and illustration purposes only.
    • York, England, United Kingdom