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Robin Hoods Bay, North Yorkshire
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Sedbergh, Yorkshire Dales
Goathland, North Yorkshire
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Scarborough, North Yorkshire
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Flamborough, East Riding
Thornton-Le-Dale, North Yorkshire
Whitby, North Yorkshire
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The Yorkshire coast is the perfect place to enjoy a holiday by the sea, whether you’re seeking long walks over the clifftops, quiet coves or lively seaside resorts such as Whitby and Robin Hood’s Bay. With so much variety, it’s a great place to visit for couples, families and groups alike.
Iconic attractions such as the haunting ruins of Whitby Abbey and the nostalgic North York Moors Railway are waiting to be discovered, and numerous welcoming towns dotted along the coast provide the perfect pit stops on coastal walks. Wander along the narrow, cobbled streets of Whitby and pause for a portion of fresh fish and chips, immerse yourselves in the traditional seaside delights of lively Scarborough or head for Filey to experience the laid-back atmosphere of this historic resort.
If walking is on the agenda, the small village of Flamborough is a good starting point, with coastal rambles taking in the awe-inspiring white cliffs which are a haven for all manner of seabirds. Runswick Bay and Robin Hoods Bay each exude seaside charm, and the elegant promenades of Bridlington invite you to indulge in yet more relaxation on this beautiful stretch of coast. Ravenscar is your destination if you’re looking for beautiful scenery steeped in fascinating history, with the Ravenscar Trail and 11 miles of coastline cared for by the National Trust to discover.
Our wide range of coastal holiday cottages in Yorkshire means that there’s somewhere to stay for everyone, with many of our holiday homes enjoying great sea views without needing to step outside. With extra features such as hot tubs and wood burners, some of our cottages also promise an additional touch of luxury. Take a look at our full range of coastal self-catering accommodation in Yorkshire above.
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