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Scaling the Heights for Heathcliff
Coventry Telegraph
|March 19, 2026
With its rugged moors and wild seas, YASMIN VINCE felt she was plunged into a Gothic drama in Whitby
SOMETIMES, when a storm hits the UK and rain batters the pavements and wind whips the trees, it's easy to feel the kind of awe-inspiring conditions that helped Emily Brontë to write her classic novel, Wuthering Heights.
There is a little town in Yorkshire - 100 miles from Cathy and Heathcliff’s home - that is steeped in just as much Gothic drama.
Just getting to Whitby was a beautiful journey. The town is nestled between the rugged expanse of the moors and the wild thrashing of the North Sea.
As my coach sped through the twists and turns of the roads across the moors, I was like a child, with my face pressed against the window. There wasn't a soul for miles.
Once in Whitby, where you can hear the waves crash against the sea defences and feel the wind whistle past your ears, it’s easy to see how someone might think a faint voice calling for Heathcliff was coming over their shoulder.
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