Yorkshire’s food capital, packed with artisan markets, independent eateries, and a vibrant atmosphere

The NY500 Road Trip
A). Scarborough – YO11 1PB ![]()
A classic seaside town with stunning beaches, a historic castle, and a lively promenade.
B). Robin Hood’s Bay – YO22 4SE ![]()
A picturesque fishing village with steep cobbled streets and breathtaking coastal views.
C). Whitby – YO21 1YN ![]()
Famous for its dramatic abbey ruins, charming harbor, and connections to Dracula lore.
D). Goathland – YO22 5NF ![]()
Known for its role as “Aidensfield” in *Heartbeat* and home to the scenic North Yorkshire Moors Railway.
E). Pickering – YO18 7AE ![]()
A gateway to the North York Moors, featuring a medieval castle and a heritage steam railway.
F). Helmsley – YO62 5AB ![]()
A market town with a charming square, historic castle, and access to the stunning Rievaulx Abbey.
G). Thirsk – YO7 1LB ![]()
The home of James Herriot, offering a mix of literary history and traditional Yorkshire charm.
H). Malton – YO17 7LX ![]()
Yorkshire’s food capital, packed with artisan markets, independent eateries, and a vibrant atmosphere.
I). York – YO1 7HD ![]()
A city steeped in history, featuring the iconic York Minster, medieval walls, and the Shambles.




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