Stunning bay. The tide was high, so we didn't stay for long, but we will definitely return! The path down is quite steep, making it less suitable for older individuals or those with mobility challenges.
This beach is absolutely beautiful, but it's worth noting that there is no wheelchair or pushchair access. To reach the beach, you have to walk through fields or the caravan park. Additionally, there are no toilets or food places unless you have access to the caravan park.
This beautiful beach offers the opportunity to discover fossils and rocks, and it is also dog-friendly, with nearby cafes and gift shops. An additional benefit is that the beach can be accessed without having to navigate steep cliff paths.
This beach is absolutely stunning and peaceful, although it can get crowded on Saturdays and Sundays during the day. However, the rest of the time, you can often enjoy the beach all to yourself, except for a few dog walkers. Personally, I love coming here for wild swimming. Don't forget to visit the calf shed uphill for some delicious snacks and hot beverages.
Whitby is a beautiful coastal destination, but it seems that the amount of tourists is heavily influenced by the weather. It could be enhanced further with additional shops, and having a McDonald's would be beneficial. Additionally, it's quite surprising that everything closes as early as 9pm.
This serene beach is perfect for dog owners looking for a peaceful getaway. The area offers ample space for your furry companions to run around, as long as you remain considerate of other visitors. Venture to the far end of the beach and you'll discover rock pools and shallow waters, ideal for splashing around with your dog, children or even yourself. Conveniently, parking is available on the promenade above and can be paid for using the JustPark app, so you don't have to worry about carrying cash. Overall, this beach is a fantastic spot to visit with your four-legged friends and a much more pleasant alternative to the chaotic Bridlington beach.