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Scarborough
Happy Seal Yoga offers yoga classes for all at various carefully chosen locations along the North Yorkshire Coastline, We specialise in outdoor ‘Yoga by the sea’ classes all year round (weather permitting!). Connect with nature and absorb the…
Filey
Coble landing at Filey is the slip way down to the beach. There are light refreshments and gifts are available at the seasonal stalls along the slipway.
Malton
A twenty seven hole course of three contrasting loops providing challenge and enjoyment for members and visitors alike.
Scarborough
Pevsner's 'Pre-Raphaelite Gem'. A richly decorated church designed by George Frederick Bodley exhibiting the work of the most famous Pre-Raphaelite artists employed by Morris, Marshall and Faulkner and Co in 1863.
Scarborough
Permanently based free to board Dunkirk Little Ship based in Scarborough Harbour. Dunkirk memorabilia, cinema room, bar with teas, coffees, beers, wines and spirits. Areas to sit onboard inside/ outside and along the pier. Also a 12 seater passenger…
Ravenscar
One of the most intriguing places on the Yorkshire Coast for those intrested in history. Like many of the other towns and villages on the Jurassic Coast, it's a magnet for fossil hunters.
Saltburn-by-the-Sea
Recently named ‘Best Beach of the Year’ 2020 by The Times, Runswick Bay was described as being close to perfection!
Whitby
On the East side of Whitby is a small sheltered beach called Tate Hill Sands. Dogs are allowed on this beach all year round and provides stunning views of Whitby's harbour.
Whitby
Caedmon's Trod is a pathway up the hill leading to Whitby Abbey and St Mary's church. This is a nice alternative to the famous and more frequently used 199 steps further up the road, which can get quite busy.
The entrance to Caedmon's Trod…
Pickering
Nature reserve with interesting flora and fauna. The Bridestones - curious rocks left by erosion.