27 April - 29 April 2018
Whitby Goth Weekend is a long-running event that first began in 1994 and since then has grown to become one of the must-attend and most popular events in the British Goth scene. It attracts around 1500 people twice a year to the town Bram Stoker resided in when he was inspired to write Dracula in 1890.
Dr Haze's Freak show from The Circus Of Horrors
Desmond O'Connor
Rayguns Look Real Enough
Aurelio Voltaire
The Last Cry
Sigue Sigue Sputnik Electronic
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Venues in Whitby.
Although there are no camping options for this event, there are number of different accommodation options around the town.
Name | Star | Distance | Prices From | |
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The Forge | 1.5 ml | £83.50 | Book | |
Dunsley Hall Country House Hotel - Whitby | 1.8 ml | £69.00 | Book | |
Gramarye Suites B&B | 2.0 ml | £95.00 | Book | |
Salmon Leap Hotel | 2.0 ml | £75.00 | Book | |
Sherwood Glen Guest House | 2.2 ml | £85.00 | Book | |
Sneaton Castle Centre | 2.9 ml | £39.00 | Book | |
Ruswarp Hall | 3.2 ml | £55.00 | Book | |
The Wheeldale | 3.6 ml | £72.00 | Book | |
Prospect House | 3.6 ml | £75.00 | Book | |
The Seacliffe Hotel | 3.6 ml | £2000.00 | Book | |
Riftswood | 3.6 ml | £65.00 | Book | |
Rylstone mere | 3.7 ml | £49.00 | Book | |
Corra Lynn | 3.7 ml | £80.00 | Book | |
Joben Guest House | 3.8 ml | £62.00 | Book | |
Seacrest Guesthouse | 3.8 ml | £74.00 | Book |
Whitby Pavilion Complex , West Cliff, Whitby, YO213EN