As at December 2024
đźš‚ By Train
From London:
- Travel from King's Cross to Darlington or Middlesbrough via TransPennine Express or LNER.
- Transfer at Middlesbrough onto the Esk Valley Line, a charming, hourly service to Whitby; the final stretch passes through heather moorland and costs around £50–80 depending on ticket type and travel time
- Total journey time: 5½ to 6½ hours, fares from about £48.70 for advance tickets
- Whitby station has a spacious car park, step-free access, and is just a 2‑minute walk into town
🚌 By Bus
- FlixBus services run from Victoria Coach Station to Middlesbrough, then you'll transfer to a local bus or train to Whitby. Typical duration is 7 hours, fares between £20–45
- The Yorkshire Coastliner 840 is hailed as one of Britain's most scenic bus routes, running from Leeds through York and Malton to Whitby. Liftoff every 20–60 min, journey time ~ 3¾ h, with capped fares (~£2 per day)
- From York, bus travel takes ~ 2½ h each way and costs around £3, ideal for a day trip
đźš— By Car
- Drive via the M1/M18 and A174 or A171, through the North York Moors—approx 4½ hours, ~ 254 miles. Fuel and tolls approx £60–90
- From Middlesbrough: ~48 miles via the A174.
- From York: About 1 hour along A169/A171, scenic and direct
đźš‹ Heritage Option
Arrive by train via Middlesbrough, then board the North Yorkshire Moors Railway at Grosmont for a nostalgic steam-train journey through moorland—a tactile, slow-travel delight