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56267.7 miles NW of Whitby | Sleeps 4 (no children under 16)
7 Nights from £495
The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.
Nearby pub
The Brown Cow is a traditional village pub with cosy interiors, a warming open fire in winter and outside seating for summer months. Dogs are welcome both inside and out.
Nearby beach
Overlooked by rugged cliffs and the pretty village of Staithes, the beach here is sandy and great for fossil hunters (do take care around the cliff face). Dogs are allowed year round and there is no lifeguard cover.
Nearby walk
Thanks to the Discover Yorkshire Coast website we can bring you this delightful scenic walk which starts from the Upper Car Park and takes in the stunning views across Runswick Bay and Port Mulgrave. Take a look a their website for full details.
Nearby town
The charming village of Hinderwell is surrounded the beautiful North York Moors National Park and close to the dramatic coast. Close to Whitby and Staithes, Hinderwell is perfectly placed for exploring.
Also nearby
Restaurant Number 20 is a contemporary restaurant offering seasonal dishes and an Italian inspired menu. Open Wednesday to Saturday, booking ahead is recommended.
Perched on a hillside, Staithes is a charming fishing village with a long history (once the home of Captain Cook), and you can see his cottage to this day. Situated on the Cleveland Way, this is the ideal place for refreshments or spending the day on the beach.
Perfectly situated in the charming seaside village of Runswick Bay, The Royal is a traditional pub with fabulous views of the bay and North Sea. Take advantage of the lovely beer garden in summer and soak up the views, or enjoy the roaring log fires to keep you cosy in winter months.
Runswick Bay is a charming coastal village overlooking a secluded bay and beautiful beach. Spend the day rock pooling, fishing and fossil hunting before heading into the village for refreshments.
Dedicated to Staithes and its inhabitants, this interesting heritage centre tells the story of fishing, mining, lifeboats, Captain Cook and many more through photographs, memorabilia and artefacts. Centrally located on the High Street, check their website for opening times and further details.
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