Robin Hood’s Bay

Circular Walk From Robin Hood's Bay to Bay Ness via The Cinder Track and The Cleveland Way

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January

Circular Walk From Robin Hood's Bay to Bay Ness via The Cinder Track and The Cleveland Way

This walk takes around 2 hours to complete, at a leisurely pace. As the terrain can be quite hard-going in places - especially if it’s rained recently. It’s about 5km in length, or 3.5 miles. There are plenty of things to see, and some amazing views of the coastline. I think it’s best walked clockwise - as described below. However, there’s no reason not to tackle it the other way around.

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  • Jack Barber
Best Self-Catering Holiday Accommodation in Robin Hood's Bay

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October

Best Self-Catering Holiday Accommodation in Robin Hood's Bay

Robin Hood’s Bay is a persistently popular holiday destination. And it’s easy to see why! You’ll find its ancient alleyways, rugged beach and shops, cafes and galleries irrestistable. Robin Hood’s Bay is a great location for a short break or a longer holiday. Once the home of smugglers and seafarers, visiting Robin Hood’s Bay feels like stepping back in time. Perhaps you love bracing walks along wind-swept cliff tops. Or maybe you’d prefer to sit in a cosy pub enjoying a local beer. Whatever your reason for visiting, Robin Hood’s Bay has something for everyone. including some fantastic self-catering accommodation.

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  • Esgrid Sikahall

Built by Jack Barber in Whitby, North Yorkshire. Visit Herbal Apothecary for herbal practitioner supplies, Sweet Cecily's for natural skincare and Future Health Store for whole foods, health supplements, natural & ethical gifts.