Saltburn-by-the-Sea is a seaside town in North Yorkshire, England. The local council, a unitary authority, is Redcar and Cleveland. Historically part of the North Riding of Yorkshire. The town is around 12 miles (19 km) south east of Middlesbrough, and the ward of Saltburn had a population of 5,912 at the 2001 Census, increasing slightly to 5,958 at the 2011 census.
Restaurants in Saltburn-by-the-Sea
5.0 based on 85 reviews
We are a Surf School in the beautiful town of Saltburn-by-the-Sea on the edge of the North York Moors. We specialise in beginner and intermediate surf lessons as well as video surf coaching for intermediate to advanced surfers. If you don't need a lesson we hire all the equipment you'll need to hit the waves.
5.0 based on 56 reviews
Saltburn Surf School and Hire. Fully accredited Surf School, providing lessons for all levels and ages. Surf lessons, courses, hire of equipment and shop selling new and secondhand equipment.
5.0 based on 58 reviews
Stand Up Paddle Boarding at venues across the North York Moors National Park Area (Whitby, Sandsend, Saltburn etc). We offer professional tuition and are an accredited school (Academy of Surf Instructors). We have very good local knowledge and our reviews tell the story of how fun, easy and accessible this activity is. We do SUP yoga, beginner lessons, paddle fitness and improver sessions. Come join us if you are on holiday or simply keen to try out this fast growing activity.
4.5 based on 817 reviews
If you are passing through or staying at beautiful Saltburn, pause for a moment and take in the beauty of a stroll along the pier whilst watching those brave surfers catch a wave or two! Look out for the mark of the knitters who are celebrating the Pier’s 150th Birthday and look up towards the cliff cab which will take you onwards and upwards if your legs can’t carry you back up the hill into town. .... Gorgeous sunsets this week, and wonderful friendly folk! Very impressed with the town promoting everyone to talk two minutes of their day and pick up any plastic from the beach... & people were taking time out to support x
4.5 based on 67 reviews
A fabulous indoor play centre, for children of all ages (and the adults love it too!) With hours of entertainment, good quality food and beverages. Its a great place to visit, kids having fun, tiring themselves out whilst parents can sit and relax with a nice coffee and a paper. Large play frame, Go Carts (£1) Twin astro slides, 45 degree super slide, Bungeed reactor tower, ball cannons, sports court, Party facilities with themed party rooms
Admission included a FREE tea or coffee for me and FREE juice AND fruit ( banana, apple, orange or cup of mixed fresh fruit) for my grandson. Big play areas, clean toilets, lots of tables and chairs, really good choice on the menu - all reasonably priced and portions are enormous compared to other soft play places we have visited. Food was all cooked fresh and the staff were really friendly and helpful, Would definitely recommend and will be going back again.
4.5 based on 691 reviews
Unfortunately, due to necessary Corovid-19 counter measures Saltburn Cliff Tramway is closed to the public until further notice. We do not know, at this juncture, how long this will be for and will keep you informed of any developments. On behalf of all the staff on the Tramway please stay safe. Saltburn Cliff Tramway is the oldest water balanced funicular still in operation in Great Britain. Come and visit us in the new season for a genuine piece of Victorian nostalgia. In a full year following our refurbishment we have worked hard to improve the visitor experience and we are delighted we have been awarded the VisitEngland Quality Rose Marque for 2019/20.
The Staff where extremely friendly and made sure this was an enjoyable experience for us, they where happy to answer our questions and made sure we had a comfortable ride up to the top. We brought our dogs onto The Cliff lift at no extra charge and they helped accommodate by giving us extra room around us as we have a rescue dog who is nervous around other people. The Cliff Lift is very affordable and is a lovely experience for anyone, the inside of the carriage is very well maintained and was spotless - the views of the sea, sand, and people below is very picturesque and no matter the weather allows for a view of the entire surrounding area that is sure to bring a smile to anyone’s face. The ride is surprisingly smooth and steady, while the Clift Lift is not always open it is very well maintained and is closed when repairs are needed to ensure it is safe, considering it is over 100 years (being built in 1884) the spotless condition it is in and how well maintained the Cliff lift still is (especially while remaining extremely affordable) is a testament to those who run it. I 100% recommend you give it a go if you are in Saltburn.
4.5 based on 503 reviews
We have recently moved to Saltburn, and it was so nice to be able to take our three small dogs for walks on the beach. Impressively clean, and with a vast expanse of golden sands it was so lovely to amble after lunch.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
Well laid out with some good challenges but still great fun. Good for all ages from pre-school to retired folk, and they have clubs to suit all sizes, and assortment of ball colours, some with smiley faces
4.5 based on 93 reviews
A 15 inch gauge Miniature Railway providing train rides from the beach car park at Cat Nab along the Valley Gardens to Forest Halt where you can visit the Italian Gardens and Victorian Tearoom. We have been here since 1947 and it is entirely manned by dedicated volunteers. We are open afternoons between 1 pm and 5 pm from Good Friday until the last weekend of September. Please visit our website and Facebook pages for the latest information.
The friendly staff and the nice surroundings. The train ride was fun in itself.A nice easy way y see the Glen.
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