Arrive at your four-star hotel in the charming city of Harrogate and make yourself at home. There is plenty of parking at the location for those who have driven by car, with a nearby train station if you prefer to make your way by rail. Or if you’d like us to help arrange train tickets or even arrange a private car, our team are on hand to help personalise your experience. This afternoon, we visit the iconic Betty’s Tearooms for a delectable private afternoon tea in the Imperial Room. First opened in 1919, the story of Betty’s doesn’t start in Harrogate as you might think but in Switzerland. Fritz Bützer was the orphaned son of a baker, who despite a very difficult start in life decided when he was a young man to leave Switzerland, after training as a confectioner and chocolatier, and seek a new life in England. After working at a Swiss-owned confectioners, he fell in love with his landlady’s daughter, and married and with the families help the first Betty’s opened for business! Afternoon tea at Betty’s has been popular since the 1920’s and a selection of delicious sandwiches, cakes and of course Betty’s own tearoom blend tea will be served while you get to know your fellow travellers. They’re also famous for their Fat Rascals, fruity scones with a cherry topping, so look out for those in their working bakery.
The day begins with a drive to the village of Hawkser just south of Whitby. We enjoy the path less travelled with a guided walk. We amble through the village accompanied by a local walking expert and onto part of the Cleveland Way National Trail along the Coastal path the views from the path are stunning and as we walk towards Whitby we will see Saltwick bay with its “Nabs” unusual outcrops which were part of historical Alum quarries and now listed as monuments in their own right. Whitby comes into view as we continue along the Cleveland way ending at the top of the town , next to the ruins of Whitby’s iconic Abbey, which inspired Bram Stoker to write “Dracula”, making Whitby the place where count Dracula came ashore. The views from the headland are stunning. You then can walk down the 199 steps into the old town to explore at leisure. With its cobbled lanes leading to the traditional harbour, it’s the perfect place to wander and explore the many shops and workshops that sell the famous Whitby jet, a semi-precious organic gemstone that can be polished to a mirror finish. The history of Whitby jet actually goes back to the bronze age, Romans in Britain used it in magical amulets, but it was made most famous during the Victorian period when it was used as a mourning stone, these days it’s made into traditional and more modern jewellery. It’s also home to the Captain Cook memorial museum, where you can learn about the famous explorer’s life. If that’s not your thing, then maybe enjoy some of the world-famous fish and chips Whitby has to offer by the harbourside washed down with a locally brewed beer? We leave Whitby in the late afternoon on what has been described as one of the world’s greatest heritage railway experiences “The North Yorkshire Moor Railway” from Whitby to Pickering. We travel through the North Yorkshire National park, bordered by the Cleveland Hills to the North, the Hambleton Hills to the West, the Vale of Pickering to the South and the magnificent coast to the East, the beauty of the landscape, history and nature combine to create something truly special. The line itself passes through the beautifully restored stations of Grosmont and Goathland, famously used for the Harry Potter films and in the long running TV series Heartbeat. (On some occasions, this day may operate in reverse). Hawkser to Whitby Coastal walk A one way walk which takes in the coastal views of part of the Cleveland Way south of Whitby. The Journey begins in Hawsker taking the coastal path to Whitby. Moderate walk - Duration: approx 2.5 hours / Distance: 4.5 miles / Terrain: paths along the cliff side, and lanes, some steep inclines and stairs on the trail – 199 steps at the end of the walk at Whitby Abbey to go down to reach the town.