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Walking in the Yorkshire Coast and Countryside
The Bay, Filey
Crown Spa Hotel, Scarborough
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Fears Foes & Faeries Exhibition

From lucky amulets and ancient superstitions to witches and faeries... we've got it all and much more in the Fears, Foes and Faer...  more...

Badger Watching

Come along and watch these fantastic nocturnal creatures in their natural environment. Booking Essential...  more...

A Date with Nature

Visit marine Drive in Scarborough to enjoy unique views of our nesting sites less than 75 metres away. Friendly RSPB helpers will...  more...

'Strata Smith' Puppetry brings fossils to life!

‘Strata Smith’ will take you on an entrancing journey through the museum uncovering the strange fossilised creatures that lie hid...  more...

The Thirteenth Gospel Music Convention 2012

The UK's top annual Gospel Music event with International Christian Country and Gospel Artists. Artistes confirmed for the thir...  more...

Runswick Bay - Out & About

A view of Runswick Bay in the sunshine.Situated 5 miles north of Whitby, Runswick Bay is a picture-postcard seaside village loved by both artists and holidaymakers. The village is split into two parts – a number of houses at the top of the cliffs contrast sharply with the red-roofed cottages that appear to tumble down the cliffside to the seafront below.

 

The beach can be accessed via a steep 1 in 4 road with an accessible car park at the bottom. It has been frequently awarded the ENCAMS Seaside Award and if appropriate will be flying the distinctive blue and yellow flag.

We also have more information about Runswick Bay and details of the Runswick Bay Beach, These also include details of forthcoming events based near the Bay.

Kettleness Point in on the far side of the bay and has been the scene of many shipwrecks. In 1901 the lifeboat was launched and manned entirely by women as their men were caught in a treacherous storm.

The old thatched coastguard's cottage, lifeboat house and boat-park still stand at the edge of the village, but only by good fortune and sea defences.

 

There is a regular bus service through this village, bus number X56.

 

 

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