Redcar is a seaside resort and town in North Yorkshire, England. The local council, a unitary authority, is Redcar and Cleveland. Historically part of the North Riding of Yorkshire, it lies 7.5 miles (12.1 km) east-north-east of Middlesbrough on the North Sea coast. The combined population of the wards of Coatham, Dormanstown, Kirkleatham, Newcomen, West Dyke and Zetland was 36,610 in the 2001 census decreasing to 35,692 in the 2011 census.
Restaurants in Redcar
5.0 based on 165 reviews
Home to the oldest existing lifeboat in the world. Built in 1802. 2 Floors of exhibits, artefacts, photos, paintings and other displays.
Called while walking through Redcar and although the museum was closed a guy opened the doors to let us in( and dogs) a very knowledgeable member of staff who informed us about the lifeboat and the local area we thoroughly enjoyed our visit a must if in the area
4.5 based on 267 reviews
the cafe is well worth a visit, it is cash only payments. also the owl centre is reasonably priced,and plenty to see for visitors, with flying displays, informative handling sessions.
4.5 based on 248 reviews
We attended the twilight owl experience and really enjoyed ourselves. We had a guided tour of the centre, watched owls flying, handled smaller owls.....and had a lovely bowl of soup! The staff were amazing and so dedicated to the birds. Highly recommended
4.5 based on 36 reviews
I was just passing so I popped in for a swift beer to keep up my strength. Landlord " Mr. Tom " very helpful and a couple of tasters I opted for Three Brother " mango & ginger. beer. It was absolutely gorgeous and well done to the brewer and the bar. Its a MUST for a beer ..or more.
4.0 based on 74 reviews
Our first venture out since lockdown. A leisurely stroll through the park on a sunny afternoon. What could be better? Well a nice cup of coffee from the cafe in the park, but we decided not to join the queue. It was good to see them busy after a terrible Summer so far.
4.0 based on 111 reviews
I love this beach so much. It's very long and well maintained. Not a mess unlike the part nearer the town. You are allowed dogs on this section and usually people take good care as not to have a disruptive dog. Tons and tons of space for a picnic, paddle or just chill out watching the world go by. If you are feeling energetic you can go in either direction for a lovely walk to the south gare to see the lighthouse or go in the other direction and pass the town and the chip shops with the best ice cream (lemon top) towards Marske and Saltburn. Not any seating really on this section but just take a chair or sit on your blanket or just feel the sand.On a good day it's great to paddle in the sea. Parking right ext to the beach. A small fee but well worth it. Watch out for them seagulls if you are having chips. A great little gem. Please take your litter home.
3.0 based on 373 reviews
A fantastic vertical pier which has beautiful views across the Yorkshire coastline. Plenty of parking nearby . Lift is available as well as stairs to reach the top. It is free to get in and well worth the visit. There is a cafe as well.
3.5 based on 24 reviews
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