Walks from Robin Hood’s Bay, North Yorkshire
🌿 Sea cliffs, fishing village, alum quarry remains, coastal farmland
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Robin Hood’s Bay is one of the most picturesque and historic fishing villages in England — a tumble of red-roofed cottages cascading down a steep ravine to the sea, and famously the finishing point of Wainwright’s Coast to Coast Walk from St Bees. The Cleveland Way passes through, with outstanding cliff walking south to Ravenscar and north to Whitby.
An exceptionally atmospheric and much-loved fishing village with excellent pubs and accommodation, Robin Hood’s Bay is one of the finest coastal walking bases on the Yorkshire coast, with superb cliff scenery in both directions.
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