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DIRECTIONS (for some useful links please see bottom
of page)
When locating the Khyber Mount Guest House, it is worth bearing
in mind that it looks directly across the river and harbour
to the abbey: it is one block south from the Captain
Cook monument and the famous Whale Jawbones. Previous visitors
to Whitby will probably already be aware of these sites on
the West Cliff as they are but two of many reminders of Whitby's
long and fascinating history
Approach from Scarborough direction
On approaching the centre of town, follow the road down and
cross the New Bridge over the river. (If you look right from
the New Bridge, you will see the Old Bridge in the distance.)
At the traffic lights, continue straight on down the hill
(named Prospect Hill and Downdinner Hill) to the small roundabout
at the bottom and turn left up Chubb Hill Road. At the top
there is a roundabout where you should take the second exit
left. Almost immediately, take the first road right (Crescent
Avenue) and follow it round till it emerges in Royal Crescent.
Turn right here so that you emerge at a T junction on the
sea front. Turn right again and follow the road round a right-angle
turn (past the Whalebones and with the Royal Hotel on your
right). As the road turns 90 degrees again at the next corner,
you will see the Khyber Mount Guest House on the corner on
your left.
Approach from
the west
Most visitors approach Whitby from the west, either from
Pickering (A169) to the southwest or from Guisborough (A171)
to the northwest. These roads converge just a mile outside
Whitby.
Take the first turning left after the Whitby sign and follow
it down . Turn left after the Spar shop and garage along Love Lane.
Turn right at the end of Love Lane and then take the first
left along White Point Road.
Follow this Promenade until it turns at 90 degrees past the
Royal Hotel and the Whalebones. As the road turns 90 degrees
again at the next corner, you will see the Khyber Mount Guest
House on the corner on your left.
Some
useful links:
The
AA Route Planner
Streetmap
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