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Yorkshire’s TOP TEN secret coves and beaches!

Embrace the essence of summer in Yorkshire as the sun-soaked coastline beckons. Amidst the vibrant hustle of popular beaches, Nick and Jill extend an invitation to an enchanting coastal escapade. Journey alongside them as they unveil the clandestine treasures of Yorkshire's top ten secluded coves and beaches, a sanctuary away from the bustling shores.

In a world where sandy shores teem with visitors, this curated expedition offers a breath of fresh air. Let Nick and Jill be your guides, as they unveil the hidden gems nestled along Yorkshire's rugged coastline. Venture beyond the ordinary and discover the allure of secret havens, each one an exclusive retreat from the mainstream beach frenzy.

As azure waves caress untouched sands, this expedition promises tranquility, solace, and the thrill of unearthing Yorkshire's best-kept coastal secrets. Join us in unmasking the beauty that eludes the masses and embarking on a voyage of coastal discovery that redefines your summer retreat.

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0:41 CORNELIAN BAY
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6:11 CROOK NESS
7:39 OSGODBY POINT
10:53 SCALBY NESS
12:19 CLOUGHTON WYKE
13:44 STOUPE BECK
15:11 THORNWICK BAY
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Guide to the Yorkshire Coast

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York Review: 35 - Scarborough

It's time to throw my hat into the ring! Scarborough is probably one of the most well-documented York Review towns on YouTube, but my show must go on. This is the third installment of the York Review expedition, where the toll of my journey was starting to creep in... What will I be like in Hornsea?

I'm cycling to every large town near me in order of ascending distance, and rating them - with the end goal of reaching Flamborough. This is York Review!

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A RAILWAY JOURNEY FROM WHITBY(TOWN) TO SCALBY.

Another journey along the Scarborough-Whitby line; this time from Whitby (Town) via Prospect Hill and Whitby (West Cliff) where the train reverses and makes its way to Scarborough via Hawsker, Robin Hood's Bay, Fyling Hall, Ravenscar, Staintondale, Cloughton and Scalby.
By Michael Aufrere Williams (author of The Whitby-Loftus Line).
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Scalby Mills and The Cleveland Way

A short walk from Scalby Mills, Scarborough up and on to the Cleveland Way.

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Scarborough Scalby Mills Cliff Top Walk With Incredible Views

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Start at The Old Scalby Mills Pub near the Sealife Centre, walk across the bridge and up the cliff following the sign for Ravenscar. Follow the lovely cliff top walk to the sign stating Tabular Hills Walk, then follow the sign and walk down the side of the wheat field till you get to the road. Turning left at the road will take you to the Stonehouse pub called Scalby Manor where you can get a refreshing drink and/or meal afterwards before the walk back.

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Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) Peasholm Park

Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) Peasholm Park

Peasholm Park is an oriental themed municipal park located in the seaside town of Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. It opened in 1912 and became a favourite venue for galas, displays and exhibitions.

Peasholm Park was extended to include Peasholm Glen, a natural ravine, in 1924. Attractions include an artificial boating lake, where mock naval battles are staged, a putting green and a champion tree walk.The park suffered a decline in popularity from the 1970s as the number of holidaymakers visiting Scarborough decreased but it has recently been restored using Heritage Lottery Funding.

Peasholm Park is sited on the north side of the town of Scarborough in a mainly residential area. The site is about 14-hectares and takes in a narrow steep-sided valley running north-east towards North Bay. The valley gradually broadens until it opens out on to low-lying ground closer to the sea. The south-west tip of the site adjoins a cemetery which was opened in the late 19th century, the north-east boundary of the site is the A165 road, which is here called Columbus Ravine. The boundary on the south and south-east side is Peasholm Drive and the cemetery. On the north side the boundary is Northstead Manor Drive and the west boundary is at roads called Ryndleside and Glenside. There is iron fencing on the perimeter of the park in some places but most of the park boundary is defined just by pavements or grass verges alongside the roads.

The Peasholm Glen Tree Trail has rare and unusual trees. The lottery-funded project there aims to conserve the trees and provides a leafleted trail identifying the most interesting and important species. The leaflet is free and is also available to download from the internet. Together with signage on site, it opens up this resource to the widest possible audience. During restoration of the site the Dicksonian Elm, a tree that was previously believed to be extinct, was discovered alive and well in Peasholm Glen.

The Naval Warfare event, Battle of Peasholm, has been played out for half an hour three times a week during the summer season for over 80 years. The model boats used are mostly man powered earning the fleet the title of The smallest manned navy in the world. All the boats were man powered, until 1929, when electricity was introduced, and now only the larger boats need to be steered by council employees.

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GREAT BRITAIN: SCARBOROUGH (North Yorkshire, England, UK) #scarborough, #scarboroughuk,

GREAT BRITAIN: SCARBOROUGH (North Yorkshire, England, UK)
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Scarborough is a town on the North Sea coast of North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the North Riding of Yorkshire, the town lies between 10–230 feet (3–70 m) above sea level, rising steeply northward and westward from the harbour on to limestone cliffs. The older part of the town lies around the harbour and is protected by a rocky headland.

With a population of just over 61,000, Scarborough is the largest holiday resort on the Yorkshire coast. The town has fishing and service industries, including a growing digital and creative economy, as well as being a tourist destination. People who live in the town are known as Scarborians.

The most striking feature of the town's geography is the high rocky promontory pointing eastward into the North Sea. The promontory supports the 11th-century ruins of Scarborough Castle and divides the seafront into two bays, north and south.

The South Bay was the site of the original medieval settlement and harbour, which form the old town. This remains the main tourist area, with a sandy beach, cafés, amusements, arcades, theatres and entertainment facilities. The modern commercial town centre has migrated 440 yards (400 m) north-west of the harbour area and 100 feet (30 m) above it and contains the transport hubs, main services, shopping and nightlife. The harbour has undergone major regeneration including the new Albert Strange Pontoons, a more pedestrian-friendly promenade, street lighting and seating.

The North Bay has traditionally been the more peaceful end of the resort and is home to Peasholm Park which, in June 2007, was restored to its Japanese-themed glory, complete with reconstructed pagoda, a new boat house was added in 2018. For many years a mock maritime battle (based on the Battle of the River Plate) has been regularly re-enacted on the boating lake with large model boats and fireworks throughout the summer holiday season. The North Bay Railway is a miniature railway running from the park through Northstead Manor Gardens to the Sea Life Centre at Scalby Mills. The North Bay Railway has what is believed to be the oldest operational diesel-hydraulic locomotive in the world. Neptune was built in 1931 by Hudswell Clarke of Leeds and is appropriately numbered 1931.

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Beautiful Scarborough beach England #scarborough

Scarborough is a town on the North Sea coast of North Yorkshire, England. Historically in the North Riding of Yorkshire, the town lies between 10–230 feet (3–70 m) above sea level, from the harbour rising steeply north and west towards limestone cliffs. The older part of the town lies around the harbour and is protected by a rocky headland.

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North Yorkshire Coastal Walk - Scarborough-Scalby Mills to Cloughton Wyke round

Our video is a guided walk in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. We start with a wander around Scarborough's South and North Bays which are separated by a rocky headland on which stands the historic 12th century Scarborough Castle. We also visit Peasholme Park and The Sands complex. Our walk starts at Scalby Mills at the north end of North Bay near the Sea Life Centre and walk the Cleveland Way along the top of the cliffs to Cloughton Wyke and return on the Old Railway and Cycle Path.This is a moderate walk with a few steep inclines and declines along the cliffs which is mainly grassy paths. The old dismantled railway line is easy walking on a good level track. The North and South Bays are mainly level pavements. It is steep up into the town centre and up to the castle.
The walk only is approx 8.75 miles allow at least 3¼ hours using OS Explorer Map OL27, North York Moors Eastern Area. Add approx another 5 miles to walk from Scalby Mills into Scarborough's North and South Bays and back.
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Scarborough - North Bay seafront walk

4 January 2024 around 3pm

Start point: Blenheim Terrace, near Boston Hotel
Via: Queen's Parade, North Bay Promenade, Cleveland Way
End point: Near The Old Scalby Mills pub
Bonus: Looking south back across North Bay

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Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) North Bay Railway

Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) North Bay Railway

North Bay Railway is a miniature railway in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. It was built in 1931, to the gauge of 20 in, and runs for approximately ⁷⁄₈ mile between Peasholm Park and Scalby Mills in the North Bay area of the town.

The opening ceremony took place at 2 p.m. on Saturday 23 May 1931. The locomotive, Neptune, was officially handed over by the Chairman of the North Side Development Committee, Alderman Whitehead, to the Mayor of Scarborough, Alderman J.W. Butler, for the Entertainments Department. Alderman Whitehead made a short presentation speech: On behalf of the National Union of Drivers, Engineers and others, I have to present you, the first driver of the North Bay Railway Engine, with your insignia of office, your oil can and your 'sweat rag'. The mayor was presented with a peaked cap, an oil can (adorned with a blue ribbon), and a rag, before driving the train from Peasholm Station non-stop to Scalby Mills, at which point the engine was transferred to the other end of the train for the return journey.

During the Second World War, the railway was closed as it was in the Coastal Defence Area. The last train ran on 6 July 1940 and the railway remained closed until the Easter weekend 1945. The station nameboards at Peasholm and Scalby Mills, and the one on Peasholm signalbox were removed as security measures. The tunnel in Northstead Manor Gardens was used to store packing cases for the musical instruments belonging to the Royal Naval School of Music, which at that time was based in the Norbreck Hotel.

There are three stations on the line:

Peasholm - single platform terminus at the Burniston Road entrance to Northstead Manor Gardens.
Beach - two staggered platforms with passing loop. Currently disused, was a temporary terminus during the construction of the Yorkshire Water pumping station and Scarborough Sealife Centre.
Scalby Mills - island platform terminus serving Scarborough Sealife Centre. Engine release by turntable (formerly balloon loop partially in tunnel).

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Scarborough’s Lost Pirate Ship & Treasure Island!

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The Hispaniola on The Mere in Scarborough was a part of thousands of peoples holidays to Scarborough for decades. But what happened to it?

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Yorkshire Coast UK Part 16 Cloughton to Scarborough North Bay.

Have a look at Cloughton from the air. Then walk from Scalby along the sea front, past all the brightly coloured beach huts to the North Bay at Scarborough.

Places to see in ( Robin Hood's Bay - UK )

Places to see in ( Robin Hood's Bay - UK )

Robin Hood’s Bay is a small fishing village and a bay located within the North York Moors National Park, five miles south of Whitby and 15 miles north of Scarborough on the coast of North Yorkshire, England. Bay Town, its local name, is in the ancient chapelry of Fylingdales in the wapentake of Whitby Strand.

Robin Hood's Bay is built in a fissure between two steep cliffs. The village houses were built mostly of sandstone with red-tiled roofs. The main street is New Road, which descends from the cliff top where the manor-house, the newer houses and the church of St Stephen stand. It passes through the village crossing the King's Beck and reaches the beach by a cobbled slipway known as Wayfoot where the beck discharges onto the beach.

The town was once served by Robin Hood's Bay railway station on the Scarborough and Whitby Railway line which opened in 1885 and closed in 1965. The track of the old railway is now a footpath and cycleway. The nearest railway station is in Whitby.

The town connects to the A171 allowing access to Whitby and Scarborough. The 93 and X93 Arriva bus services between Scarborough and Middlesbrough pass through Robin Hood's Bay. Robin Hood's Bay is the eastern terminus of Wainwright's Coast to Coast Walk. Robin Hood's Bay is also on the coastal section of the Cleveland Way, a long distance footpath.

Robin Hood's Bay is in the parish of Fylingdales which contains two churches both dedicated to St Stephen. The Old St Stephen's Church, Fylingdales, on the hill side at Raw, above the village, replaced an ancient church which had Saxon origins and was demolished in about 1821 and was a dependent chapel of Whitby Abbey. A new church, also St Stephen's, designed by George Edmund Street, was built in 1870.

Robin Hood's Bay is the setting for the Bramblewick novels (Three Fevers, Phantom Lobster, Foreigners and Sally Lunn) by Leo Walmsley, who was educated in the schoolroom of the old Wesleyan Chapel, in the lower village. Robin Hood's Bay is a poem by children's poet Michael Rosen. The Bayfair newspaper contains news and local information on the town. Wireless internet access is provided for visitors all around the town by the Bay Broadband Co-operative. In 1948 LIFE magazine ran a story of an unknown Poison Penman who had been writing spiteful anonymous letters to the inhabitants of Robin Hood's Bay since 1928.

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Experience the Magic: Scarborough's North Bay - Railway & Peasholm Park

Visit Scarborough's Castle, Railway & Park and experience the magic! This beautiful park features Scarborough's Castle, a beautiful Victorian-style castle, the North Bay Railway, and beautiful Peaseholm Park.

Get out and enjoy the sunshine in Scarborough! This park has something for everyone, and it's a great place to spend a day with family or friends. If you're looking for a day trip, this is the park for you!

Starting at Scarborough Castle, then exploring North Bay area including the Scarborough North Bay Railway, Mr Marvels abandoned amusement park, Peaseholm Park and the Naval Warfare battle which has been running for around 100 years in the summer.

We explore Scarborough North Bay Area in this second of two part video from out visit to Scarborough on the August bank holiday 2023 as part of a campervan trip with the North Yorkshire Centre of the Caravan and Motorhome Club who hosted a rally as the Scarborough Rugby Union Football Club on the outskirts of Scarborough.

While we’re there we visit the site of the old Aquarium and Gala Land, take a ride on two funicular cliff lifts. Have a wander past the Spa and learn about how Scarborough became famous for the spas healing properties. We also learn about the Grand Hotel and take a number of walks around Scarborough.

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Contents:
00:00 Introduction
00:34 About Scarborough
01:38 Scarborough Castle
05:17 Walk to North Bay along Marine Drive
06:21 Scarborough North Bay Campervans
06:36 Scarborough North Bay
08:11 North Bay Beach Scarborough
08:45 Mr Marvels & Scarborough Zoo & Marineland
10:34 Exploring Mr Marvels Abandoned Amusement Park
14:49 Scarborough Open Air Theatre
15:06 Scarborough North Bay Railway
15:10 Ride on North Bay Railway, Scarborough
16:43 Scalby Mills Stop
17:26 Return to Peasholm station
18:39 Peasholm Park, Scarborough
19:43 Naval Warfare Display, Peasholm Park, Scarborough
24:46 Walk back to Scarborough Rugby Union Football Club
25:20 The old railway line Scarborough
26:11 Scalby
26:32 SURFC Scarborough Bank Holiday Rally
27:00 Our reflections on Scarborough

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A walk along the seafront at Scarborough on the North Yorkshire Coastline in England UK

Scarborough- seaside resort in North East England. Boardwalk attractions- boat rides, carousel

Scarborough- (right near Scarborough castle). This coastal town in North East England offers a boardwalk with a beach, carnival games, fish and chip shops, boat rides, and a carousel. Fun for the family when the weather cooperates.

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