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Discover Yorkshire's Heartbeat locations on this 7-hour guided bus tour from York, exploring Aidensfield, Whitby, and moorlands for just $80.82.
The Heartbeat TV Locations Tour of Yorkshire offers a charming journey through North Yorkshire, combining the scenic beauty of the moorlands with iconic filming sites from the beloved TV series Heartbeat. Priced at $80.82 per person and lasting approximately 7 hours, this tour is perfect for fans of the show or anyone interested in exploring the historic and picturesque towns of Whitby and Aidensfield. The tour includes a guided bus ride with a friendly, knowledgeable guide, and covers key locations used in the series, plus some famous sites connected to Dracula and Captain Cook.
While the tour offers impressive scenic views and film-related highlights, it does not include food and drink, so participants are encouraged to enjoy meals and snacks on their own. The meeting point is conveniently located outside The Duke of York Pub at York railway station, making access easy for travelers staying in or near York. With a high rating of 4.8 out of 5 from 13 reviews, this experience stands out as an engaging way to combine TV nostalgia with Yorkshire scenery.


The tour begins at outside The Duke of York Pub, next to York railway station on Station Road. This central location makes it straightforward for travelers to join, whether arriving by train or bus. The group size is managed through a mini coach, providing a comfortable setting for viewing Yorkshire’s landscapes and film sites.
Once aboard, the guide leads you through the countryside, offering insights into the filming history and local lore. The 7-hour duration allows enough time to explore each stop thoroughly, including plenty of opportunities for photos and shopping.
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The first major stop is Whitby, a seaside town famous for its links to Dracula and Captain Cook. The tour provides a guided overview of the town, highlighting the locations used in Heartbeat filming. Guests appreciate the chance to learn about the town’s history and enjoy its lively atmosphere.
A highlight during the Whitby visit is the option to dine at a renowned fish and chips shop. This town, with its windy streets and historic harbor, offers a perfect mix of scenic views and cultural history. The town’s connection to literature, piracy, and exploration makes it a fascinating stop beyond just the Heartbeat connection.

The core of the tour is a visit to the village of Aidensfield, the heart of the series. The guide takes guests on a walking tour of this charming village, showcasing Bernie Scripps Garage and Funeral Parlour, recognizable from the show. The Aidensfield station, which doubled as Hogsmeade station in the Harry Potter film, is also visited, giving fans a chance to see a piece of film history.
Participants also have time to visit the Aidensfield Arms pub, where they can enjoy a drink and soak in the quaint atmosphere. The tour’s focus on filming locations makes Aidensfield a must-see for fans, but its picturesque setting also appeals to visitors interested in traditional Yorkshire villages.

Beyond the towns, the tour showcases the stunning heather moorlands of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. The landscape features wide open spaces, rolling hills, and vibrant heather that bloom beautifully, especially in late summer.
The moors are a major highlight, providing excellent photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate the natural beauty that has captivated artists and travelers alike. The guide offers commentary on the landscape’s history and significance, adding depth to the scenic experience.
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The guided tour is led by an English-speaking guide who shares insights into the filming locations, local history, and Yorkshire’s culture. Reviews praise the guide’s knowledge and friendly manner, making for an engaging and informative day.
Transportation is provided in a mini coach, which offers a comfortable and intimate setting. Despite windy weather being noted in reviews, the coach remains inviting and cozy, ensuring a pleasant journey despite outdoor conditions. The driver and guide are commended for their hospitality and professionalism.

One brief review notes weather as a possible limitation, with windy conditions impacting the day. Participants should consider bringing layers, waterproof clothing, and sun protection depending on the forecast.
Since food and drinks are not included, packing snacks, or planning to purchase meals during stops, especially in Whitby and Aidensfield, is recommended. The timing allows for a leisurely lunch in Whitby and some free time at each stop.
At $80.82, this 7-hour tour offers good value, especially considering the entry to multiple film locations and scenic stops. The high rating of 4.8 out of 5 reflects strong satisfaction, with reviewers praising the knowledgeable guides, scenic views, and fun, nostalgic atmosphere. The inclusion of a quiz and music from the 60s in the coach adds extra entertainment, making the journey enjoyable from start to finish.
This experience suits Heartbeat fans, TV series enthusiasts, and anyone interested in Yorkshire’s towns and countryside. The tour’s leisurely pace and scenic stops make it ideal for those looking to combine film history with nature and local culture.
While not designed for travelers seeking luxury or fine dining, the tour offers a solid value and authentic look at the region. Those who enjoy guided stories, photo opportunities, and historic locations will find it particularly rewarding.
“The tour bus was very co notable as it was quite a windy day. Both the tour guide and the driver were lovely. The moors were beautiful and Whitby w…”

What is the duration of the Heartbeat TV Locations Tour of Yorkshire?
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours, providing enough time to visit Whitby, Aidensfield, and enjoy scenic views of the moorlands.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins outside The Duke of York Pub at York railway station and returns there at the end of the day.
Are meals included in the price?
No, food and drinks are not included, so participants should plan to buy meals during stops, especially in Whitby.
What is the size of the transportation?
The tour is conducted in a mini coach, making for an intimate and comfortable ride.
Is this tour suitable in bad weather?
Weather can affect the experience, particularly wind or rain, but the coach remains cozy and inviting. Bringing appropriate clothing is advised.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
This Heartbeat TV Locations Tour of Yorkshire delivers a fun, scenic, and nostalgic experience, perfect for fans or anyone eager to see Yorkshire’s film and scenic highlights in one day.
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