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Pannet Park Museum Tea Rooms - Whitby - Photo album

Absolutely fabulous Youth Hostel that is possibly ranked No. 1 in the UK. The building is stunning, with its own history, very comfortable dormitories, facilities and outstanding food in the restaurant. It's literally a minutes walk from Whitby Abbey, the literary home of Count Dracula, and Whitby T
Great Museum & Art Gallery £8 Entry per Adult to the museum and the Art gallery is free. The £8 entry lasts for 12 months. Very good value and lots to see
Lovely museum. There's plenty to see. Fossils, lots of taxidermy, which is very interesting if you haven't seen certain species up close. The shipping room is fascinating, with information on Captain Cook voyages and life at sea, including his findings. Lots of models. History of Whitby Abbey plus m
Wonderful variety, great value, and a lovely gift shop. Also appreciate that they have a cloakroom! Now closed for the winter - we were the last visitors for 2023.
Wow! Amazing little gem tucked away in a pretty park. Lots of Victorian cases showing hundreds of fossils and some beautiful Whitby jet. Definitely need more than one day to fully explore. Handy that the ticket is valid for a full year. The tea shop was great too. Huge slab of fruit cake and cheese!
A huge, eclectic collection of fascinating artifacts that create a real sense of Whitby as a place. It's a must visit, and allow yourself lots of time to take it all in.
Outstanding museum , art gallery & cafe. Absolutely loads of interesting things relating to Whitby & surrounding area. Personally I found it endlessly fascinating. All set in a lovely park, a bit of a hidden gem. Highly recommended a visit.
Museums aren't usually our thing but we decided to visit here mainly because of the pouring rain and have to say, were pleasantly surprised by how much there was to see. £7 a head, which lasted us for the whole day, as there was so much of interest to see, plus the tickets are also valid for a whole
A wonderfully eclectic collection of historical items from bronze and iron age to sailing and whaling to ecology, fossils, and Whitby history. Most interesting for all ages - there's something for everyone. The bright and airy cafe also does a mean pot of tea (Yorkshire of course!) As well as delici
This is a surprisingly good museum. Children enter free, so it was just £8 for me, which got me an annual pass. There's some amazing dinosaur fossils by the entrance and there's a really great section on Captain Cook's voyages. There's some activity sheets for kids if they like that sort of thing, w
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