Immerse yourself in 8,000 acres of ancient woodland, vibrant wildlife, peaceful walking trails and scenic bike trails. Discover rare birds, forest flora, tranquil lakes, and hidden corners perfect for nature lovers, ramblers, or anyone looking for a serene forest haven.
Nestled below a quaint fishing village with a pub and café, picturesque Runswick Bay was awarded beach of the year in 2020 by the Sunday Times and offers visitors dramatic cliff views, scenic coastal paths, exceptional rock pooling and fossil hunting.
A paradise for mountain bikers, hikers and nature lovers, the vast National Park offers heather moorland, ancient woodland, and dramatic valleys. It’s perfect anyone seeking peace, big skies, and timeless natural beauty.
Boasting wide sandy beaches, dramatic cliffs, and the scenic Filey Brigg nature reserve teeming with seabirds, visitors can walk the Cleveland Way, spot seals, and enjoy unspoilt coastal beauty.
This picturesque fishing village is a must-visit for those who enjoy quaint and winding cobbled streets, dog-friendly sandy beaches, and beautiful walks along the Heritage Coast of the North York Moors.
Offers stunning coastal paths with dramatic cliff views, and wildlife-rich beaches. Nature lovers can explore the Cleveland Way, hunt fossils at Saltwick Bay or take a boat trip to spot seals and dolphins.
Flamborough offers spectacular white cliffs, nesting seabirds like puffins and gannets, coastal walks, sea caves, and panoramic views. It’s perfect for birdwatching, photography, and connecting with Yorkshire’s wild, untamed coastline.
Popular with local surfers, the broad sandy beach at Cayton Bay is beautifully unspoilt and ideal for peaceful walks, beachcombing and rock-pooling with an abundance of wildlife to spot along the shore.
At just under 300 meters elevation, Sutton Bank offers breathtaking views over the Vale of York and the famous White Horse of Kilburn. Outdoor lovers can hike or cycle scenic trails, watch gliders soar from the cliffs, and enjoy calm countryside walks through heather moorland and forest.
A charming coastal village just north of Whitby, famous for its long, sandy beach. Offering a quieter atmosphere than Whitby, Sandsend is ideal for walks and family days out with beautiful views of the sea and Whitby Abbey.
120 acres of discovery boasting a diverse collection of over 7,000 trees from around the world, wildflower meadows, lakes, and parkland where nature lovers can explore winding trails, spot birds and butterflies, and enjoy ever-changing seasonal views.