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Heartbeat Locations Tour

York Railway Station
REF: BMTHRT

• Visit the filming locations of ITV's Heartbeat
• Explore the moors & villages of North Yorkshire
• This tour is by luxury mini coach & fully guided
• Walk in the footsteps of PC Nick Rowan & Dr Kate



What's Included

• Return mini coach transfer from central York
• Tour the seaside town of Whitby and discover its links to Heartbeat, Dracula and Captain Cook
• View the heather moorlands of the National Park
• Visit Aidensfield station transformed in to Hogsmeade for the first Harry Potter Film
• Opportunity to take lunch in one of the town's renowned fish and chip shops
• Treat yourself to a drink in the Aidensfield Arms pub
• Visit Bernie Scripps garage and funeral parlour

What Can I Expect

If you fondly remember the tales of PC Nick Rowan you'll love this Heartbeat tour! Setting off in a luxury mini coach from York railway station, you'll be chauffeur-driven around some of the most famous places where Heartbeat was filmed and learn lots of about this picturesque part of the world which is steeped in history and legend.

Classic Sunday evening telly viewing, ITV's Heartbeat was nostalgic, heartwarming and delightfully cosy. Each episode was as much about the stunning Yorkshire scenery as it was about the loves and lives of the local community - all with criminal goings on and a dash of medical drama too.

Set in the 1960s (fans will remember the theme tune was Buddy Holly's 'Heartbeat' song), PC Nick Rowan lived with his doctor wife Kate in the very scenic Aidensfield. This small fictional village was actually based on Goathland and it's where many of the scenes were filmed. Fitting, as the show is based on Peter Walker's 'Constable' series of books, with much of the storytelling inspired by his three decades in the North Yorkshire Police.

On this Heartbeat tour you will explore all the classic filming locations in around Goathland. These include Brow House Farm which was the home of Claude Greengrass, one of the show's best loved characters played by Bill Maynard. Then there's the Aidensfield Arms, the Police House, the Post Office, Dr Ferrenby's surgery and Scripps' garage and funeral parlour.

A highlight has to be the local shop, which is still called Aidensfield Stores in homage to the long-running show and is still very much the heart of this beating community even today. Inside is like a Heartbeat mini museum, stepping back in time to the 1960s with memorabilia and signed photos from the Heartbeat stars over the years. Then there's Aidensfield Station, which is a bit of a film location star, as it has also appeared in the Harry Potter films.

As well as the village locations, the famous seaside town of Whitby also featured in the show - as itself! This Heartbeat tour will whisk over those purple heather moors (a true delight in themselves) to spend time in Whitby, which really is the stuff of legends. We're talking Count Dracula and Captain Cook.

Your Heartbeat tour will be hosted and led by an expert guide who has the insider knowledge on the hit show starring Nick Berry that ran for an incredible 372 episodes. They also have an excellent repertoire of stories to tell about these famous spots around North Yorkshire, filled with captivating myths, legends and historical tales.

Availability

  • Tour departs on select Fridays from April-October at 10am

Scheduled 2024 Dates

  • 26th April
  • 28th June
  • 26th July
  • 27th September 

Location

• Tours depart from York Railway Station

Suitable For

• Under 16s must be accompanied by a participating adult

Spectators

• Not suitable for spectators