Discover the best top things to do in Robin Hoods Bay, United Kingdom including Berties Of Bay, North Yorkshire Off Road Centre, The Robin Hood's Bay Ghost Walk, Coastguard Station, Muir Lea Stores, Old St Stephen's Church, Boggle Hole, Robin Hoods Bay Beach, The Old Coastguard Station, Along the Coast at Robin Hood's Bay.
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Heritage Clothing Brand Reviving traditional nautical styles worn along our wonderful Yorkshire coastline from times gone by.
5.0 based on 77 reviews
ukLANDROVERevents offer Land Rover 4x4 Off Road Driving Experiences here at our spectacular coastal off road course, on the cliffs overlooking Robin Hood’s Bay. The site has an amazing variety of terrain, giving plenty of opportunities for both new/novice drivers and more experience off road drivers to enjoy themselves and face a challenge. We even allow junior drivers from age 10+. All experiences are exclusively yours, we never make you share your session with other customers, but you can of course bring along friends/family as passengers, or to share the driving between you. There’ll be a fully qualified instructor alongside you at all times, showing you how to get the best from the vehicle. We also offer tuition and training for those who want to learn more about how to safely and effectively drive in off road situations or difficult weather conditions. Gift vouchers are available for all activities. MUST be booked in advance • Please do not arrive without booking in first
4.5 based on 161 reviews
The Original Robin Hood’s Bay Ghost Walk. Take a Unique Tour through Streets and Alleyways as you listen to Tales of the Strange and Supernatural set against a background of Smugglers, Sailors and Shipwrecks, Folklore and Legend. Meet at the Slipway in the Dock outside the Visitor Centre. Dates and times are published on Facebook and the website. There is also a Board showing times, next to the Slipway on days of Walks. This walk is designed to suit most ages. Content for adult only groups will be slightly different to groups with children. But overall it is to amuse, entertain, to be thought provoking and informative. However, the walk is not suitable for small infants (under 3), babies and pushchairs. Only very quiet well behaved dogs please.
4.5 based on 109 reviews
There's a small charge of £1 for adults or £2.50 for a family but it's worth this charge as it's a lovely space. There's interesting information and interactive displays for children. The staff fed the creatures in the tank and talked us through what the creatures such as crabs, prawns and fish would do. It was fascinating to watch and to hear from the staff who obviously are passionate about what they do.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
We made a point of only using local businesses on our long weekend in the bay. This great little shop sells..... everything!! Breakfasty things, fresh bread, newspapers, booze, chocolates, picnic foods and even beach toys made up our shopping list. Very friendly service, the lady who served us on our first visit recommended the best places to eat and visit. Beats Sainsbury's every time!
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Amazingly atmospheric little church and graveyard both abandoned but still beautifully cared for. Great guides for visitors to use, lots of local history, really get the flavour of the area.
4.5 based on 144 reviews
A must-do place to visit when in Robin Hood’s Bay; the beck runs down to the sea past the YHA hostel which serves good value food - coffee, cakes, snacks etc. See you soon!
4.5 based on 590 reviews
A busy beach used by families and dog walkers alike and is surrounded by cliffs with a great view around the cove. A ring of rocks is exposed with the tide recedes which is is taken advantage of by all including shellfish hunters and children searching rock pools all armed with buckets. When the tide returns look out for the ice cream van who leaves his escape from the beach as late as he can resulting in a drive through the oncoming waves and across rocks back to the causeway! If you log on to rhb live cam you are able to see live pictures from 3 positions, indeed if you select the camera showing the causeway and head over there you could wave to you family and friends! The pub on the causeway is the Bay hotel and is recommended.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
The Old Coastguard Station is a free attraction located right next to the boat launch in Robin Hoods Bay. They have many displays to read and learn about local life, tide times, weather, wind, speed, and temperature. There is also an aquarium with live lobsters and crabs. It’s great to be able to see them up close. I really appreciated the display about all the rubbish found on the beach, it was a real eye opener. I hope it is to others as well. They have a gift shop with loads of local chocolates (the marzipan is delicious), candles, National Trust books and other items. The lady working there when we went was so helpful and answered all of my American cousin’s 10,000 questions without being impatient. I love my cousin but she can go on and on and the wonderful staff member was really nice to her. I am sorry for not getting her name. We came by 15 September around 1400 if that helps. If you are in the area it is a great place to learn about the local area. I highly recommend a visit.
4.5 based on 43 reviews
We took the Cinder Track from Robin Hood’s Bay to Maw Lycke, it’s a lovely walk. We dropped down after about 3 miles onto the Cleveland Way and braved the cliff top winds back.
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