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Ten Of The Best Things To Do In Robin Hood's Bay In Spring

Ten Of The Best Things To Do In Robin Hood's Bay In Spring
Ten Of The Best Things To Do In Robin Hood's Bay In Spring

Do you just love Spring on the Coast?

Do you love quaint picturesque Coastal Villages?

Then you will love a Spring Robin Hood’s Bay.

Robin Hood’s Bay

Perched on the coast between the surrounding cliffs of Scarborough and Whitby sits a Bay. The backdrop of the Bay is an old Yorkshire fishing village. This is Robin Hood’s Bay, the gem on the picturesque coastal edge of the North York Moors National.

Built on a steep hill the old 17th Century village heads down to the Bay. Winding streets, steep steps and cobbled alleyways make up what was once called Baytown. A maze of a village it’s easy to get lost here in Robin Hood’s Bay. Just all part of the magic of what makes it so special.

Robin Hood’s Bay harbours a deep rooted history of smuggling. The Kings Beck, cottage cellars, secret passages and snickets all helped with the illicit activities. Smuggling of Rum, Tea, Silk and Tobacco. There wasn't a person in the village that didn't participate in the illegal activities. Be it the smuggling, hiding, transporting or protecting of the secret goings on.

Legend has it that contraband could leave the Bay and reach the top of the village without ever seeing daylight.You can still see evidence of Robin Hood’s Bay’s smuggling past to this day and you can learn more at the local museum.


Fossil Hunting

Take a stroll along the Dinosaur Coast on Robin Hood’s Bay Beach. Walk in their very footsteps. Look for Ammonites, Belemnites and Devil’s Toenails (Gryphaea). Fossils common to Bay beach but not too common you will not have to look for them. What is more exciting than finding something Jurassic and millions of years old. The keen eye might also spot a bit of Jet too.

There are also Fossil Finding trips held here in Robin Hood’s Bay by Hidden Horizons. Learn how to identify potential fossils and safely hunt for Fossils.

Robin Hood’s Bay is also home to the Yorkshire Coast Dinosaur and Fossil Museum. So, if all else fails, head there to look at and purchase fossils.

The kind of fossils you are likely to find here on Robin Hood’s Bay Beach are Ammonites mostly. Keep a close eye as there are others to be found along with Jet.

Contact Hidden Horizons:

01723 817017

hiddenhorizons.co.uk


Rock Pooling

You don't need anything to go rock pooling here other than arming your feet with a good set of wellies.

You could spend hours rock pooling here in Robin Hood’s Bay.

What rock pool creatures you might find here in our rock pools:

Small Fish

Crabs

Hermit Crabs

Starfish

Limpets

Barnacles

Periwinkles

Anemones

You will also find many varieties of Seaweed which are plentiful here. If you're lucky you might just find a Shrimp or Lobster.

Check under rocks as rock pool residents like to hide in seaweed and nooks and crevices. Do be careful when placing rocks back so as not to crush any of the rock pool residents.


Lace Up Your Boots & Explore The Cinder Track

Ready for a scenic adventure on foot? The Cinder Track, a converted railway line transformed into a walker's paradise, awaits. Forget the bikes for this journey; the beauty of the Cinder Track is best experienced at a leisurely pace.

This reasonably flat route, with occasional inclines, stretches 21.5 miles from Whitby to Scarborough. Along the way, you'll be treated to stunning views that rival the dramatic Cleveland Way, but without the nerve-wracking cliff edges.

The Cinder Track winds through charming villages and begins and ends with a bustling town, offering plenty of opportunities to rest and refuel at welcoming pubs and cafes.

Lace up your walking shoes and embark on a memorable journey along the Cinder Track. You will find sections of the route that are very accessible and others that are either steep or prone to mud in wet weather.


See A Thousand Stars

What can be more stunning than looking up at the night sky and seeing a thousand stars. Head down to the Quarterdeck, blankets in hand and a flask of hot chocolate. Lie down on the benches, let your eyes adjust and marvel at the twinkling dots gazing back at you.

You may think stars are well just stars but here they are extra special. The North York Moors National Park is an International Dark Sky Reserve. Here it’s possible to see meteorites, the Milky Way, Planets and shooting stars.

Spring Dark Skies are great for observing Planets and Galaxies.


Walk The Cleveland Way

Spanning 109 miles in total taking in moorland and coastline, villages and towns and historical landmarks. The Cleveland Way will not disappoint.

Robin Hood’s Bay sits about halfway along the coastal stretch of the Cleveland Way. With options to head towards Whitby or Scarborough.

The walk to Whitby is an 8-mile hike. The views are breathtaking and when you reach Whitby you will be greeted by the stunning Whitby Abbey and St. Mary’s Church. Head down the 199 steps into the old town. Treat yourself to world famous fish & chips. Rest your weary feet whilst taking a pew on the Whitby Pier.

Alternatively head to Ravenscar, Hayburnn Wyke, Cloughton, Burniston, Scalby or Scarborough.

Catch the X93 Bus back to Robin Hood’s Bay from Scarborough or Whitby.


Go Off Roading

North Yorkshire Off Road Centre. A unique experience. A day out with a difference and a jaw dropping, breath taking back drop. If you love driving, enjoy being a bit daring or maybe you just love Robin Hood's Bay. This is Robin Hood's Bay from a whole different vantage point.

The North Yorkshire Off Road Centre has its own private quarry. Perched on a hillside in Robin Hood's Bay the Centre offers tuition and a chance to experience their terrain. All whilst driving a modern LandRover Defender 110 TDCi*. There's mud, water, rocky terrain, hills, ruts and more. The tricky part will be keeping eyes on the track because the view is spectacular.

Experience's Available to Book Only** are:

Half Day 4x4 Experience

Junior Driving Experience

4x4 Experience Day

Tour Tuition & Tour Experience

Satisfy the thrill seeker in you, your family or friends and Book a 4x4 Robin Hood's Bay adventure today.

*Other vehicles may be available

**Please do not just turn up on the day

Contact North Yorkshire Off Road Centre:

07787 555060

info@ukLANDROVERevents.com

nyoffroad.co.uk


The Robin Hood’s Bay Ghost Walk

Rose Rylands otherwise known as The Whitby Storyteller is the wonderful lady behind The Robin Hood’s Bay GHost Walk. An absolute must do when in Robin Hood’s Bay. A fabulous storyteller there’s not much that Rose doesn't know of the folklore and legends of these parts.

Let Rose take you on a walking tour through the cobbled alleyways of Robin Hood’s Bay. Discover secret histories and take a journey back in time. Listen as Rose recounts tales of legends, villains, ghosts and stories of smuggling.

Contact Whitby Storyteller:

01947 841198

info@whitbystoryteller.co.uk

whitbystoryteller.co.uk

The Robin Hood’s Bay Smugglers Trail

Explore hidden snickets of Robin Hood’s Bay from the Upper Village to the Lower Village. Delve into Robin Hood’s Bay Smuggling Past. Part of the Yorkshire Trails series, the Smugglers Trail is fun for all ages. You'll complete puzzles, riddles, find out about smuggling, and learn smuggling slang. When you're done, why not bake a Smugglers Pie. When the little explorers have gone to bed, Indulge in a Smugglers Coffee or two.

Explore

Discover

Learn

Solve

You may just learn a thing or two about your favourite village on the Yorkshire coast.

The Trail booklet is available in local shops and shops throughout the North York Moors National Park.

Also available to purchase online.

Contact Yorkshire Trails:

01423 567811

yorkshiretrails.co.uk


Eat Fish & Chips Outdoors

There's no better seaside feast than good old Fish & Chips. Especially on the Yorkshire Coast. Although, everyday's a weekend day when you're on vacation or staycation.

It's no secret that here on the Yorkshire Coast we're famous for serving award winning Fish & Chips. You will find not one but two Fish & Chip shops here in Robin Hood’s Bay. Whether at the top or bottom of Bay Bank just follow your nose. You can’t beat the delightful smell of fish & chips carried along in the sea air.

The beauty of the warmer Spring months is that you can get out and eat your Fish & Chips in the fresh sea air. So, whether you decide to walk with your supper or find a quiet little spot to watch the world go by, Enjoy. Don't forget the scraps.

Robin Hood’s Bay Folk Weekend

Deep rooted in a heritage of folk music Robin Hood's Bay hosts its own annual Folk Weekend. Every year in June Robin Hood's Bay comes alive with medleys of folk songs. The streets and the pubs, cafes and tearooms all brimming with happy people and music. You will find the modern take on folk music, traditional sea shanty music and everything in-between.

The majority of Folk Weekend is free and jam-packed full of events including:

  • Morris Dancers
  • Music Sessions
  • Concerts
  • Sing Arounds
  • Workshops
  • Raffles

And the Annual Favourites:

  • Friday Night Folk Club
  • Saturday Night Concert(s)
  • Acoustic Cafe Dash
  • Dance and Drumming Displays

Starting on Friday evening Folk Weekend will have you singing, jigging and dancing through till Sunday night. Let your curiosity take you on a musical adventure in this mystical old fishing village. Lose yourself in the heritage of Robin Hood's Bay and Folk Music.

For More Information:

Folkweekend.rhbay.co.uk



Stay A While

So, why not stay for a while?

Enjoy everything Robin Hood’s Bay has to offer.

Back in the days before the Victorian upper village was built Robin Hood’s Bay was home to many fishing families. Not so old inside these days many of the cottages have undergone makeovers. You’ll find a range of more traditional cottages, luxury cottages and everything in between.

Robin Hood’s Bay harbours a deep rooted history of smuggling. Legend has it that contraband could leave the Bay and reach the top of the village without ever seeing daylight.

We offer a large collection of Robin Hood’s Bay holiday cottages. Properties sleeping from 1 or 2 up to 10. We also have a large selection of Dog Friendly Cottages.

We can accommodate parties up to 8 in the lower village of Robin Hood’s Bay. In the upper Village we can accommodate parties up to 10.

Smaller properties are available from 2 nights and the larger properties from 3 nights. All dependent on the time of year. All of our cottages are priced accordingly throughout the year. All of our properties feature in size order. Largest to smallest as you scroll down the Accommodation Page. Our largest properties are great for extended family holidays or family celebrations.

For a quick look at our availability at any given time you can use our All Availability feature. Just click the green and yellow Check Availability button on the Home page of our website.

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