Cloughton Wyke

Bay in Yorkshire Scarborough

England

Cloughton Wyke

Bryherstones Country Inn, Cloughton Newlands Popular food-orientated pub on the road out of Cloughton towards Staintondale.
Bryherstones Country Inn, Cloughton Newlands Credit: Stephen McKay

Cloughton Wyke, located in Yorkshire, England, is a picturesque bay situated on the North Sea coast. It is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, offering a stunning combination of natural beauty and historical significance.

The bay is characterized by its rugged cliffs, which provide a dramatic backdrop to the sandy beach and calm waters. The beach itself is a hidden gem, often quieter than other nearby coastal areas, making it an ideal spot for those seeking tranquility and relaxation. The bay is also known for its clear waters, making it a popular spot for swimming, snorkeling, and other water activities.

Surrounded by lush greenery, Cloughton Wyke is a haven for nature lovers. The area is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including rare bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatching. The bay is also a starting point for various coastal walks, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding cliffs and sea.

In addition to its natural beauty, Cloughton Wyke holds historical significance. The remnants of a medieval settlement can be found in the surrounding area, adding a touch of mystery and intrigue to the bay. Visitors can explore the ruins and imagine what life was like in this ancient village.

Overall, Cloughton Wyke is a captivating destination that offers a harmonious blend of natural wonders and historical treasures. Whether visitors are seeking relaxation, outdoor adventures, or a glimpse into the past, this bay has something to offer for everyone.

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Cloughton Wyke Images

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Bryherstones Country Inn, Cloughton Newlands Popular food-orientated pub on the road out of Cloughton towards Staintondale.
Bryherstones Country Inn, Cloughton Newlands
Popular food-orientated pub on the road out of Cloughton towards Staintondale.
Cloughton Newlands The board advertises the Bryherstones Country Inn, opposite the entrance to its car park, 'real ale, real food, real people'.
Cloughton Newlands
The board advertises the Bryherstones Country Inn, opposite the entrance to its car park, 'real ale, real food, real people'.
Newlands Dale Looking east from the old railway line.
Newlands Dale
Looking east from the old railway line.
Cloughton High Street The main A171 Whitby to Scarborough road.
Cloughton High Street
The main A171 Whitby to Scarborough road.
Pond beside Salt Pans Road Occupied by two Shelduck. The line of trees beyond flanks the Cinder Path (the railway path from Scarborough to Whitby). Houses on Hood Lane <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/TA0195">TA0195</a> in the background.
Pond beside Salt Pans Road
Occupied by two Shelduck. The line of trees beyond flanks the Cinder Path (the railway path from Scarborough to Whitby). Houses on Hood Lane TA0195 in the background.
Cloughton Wyke Seen from the end of Salt Pans Road.
Cloughton Wyke
Seen from the end of Salt Pans Road.
Steps on the Cleveland Way Climbing south at Cloughton Wyke.
Steps on the Cleveland Way
Climbing south at Cloughton Wyke.
Cloughton Wyke South side of the bay.
Cloughton Wyke
South side of the bay.
Taking a break at Crook Ness On a stainless steel memorial bench just above the shore.
Taking a break at Crook Ness
On a stainless steel memorial bench just above the shore.
Resting on the shore at Crook Ness
Resting on the shore at Crook Ness
Path down to the shore  at Crook Ness Scarborough Castle can be seen on the far headland.
Path down to the shore at Crook Ness
Scarborough Castle can be seen on the far headland.
Furrows  in a field Beside the Cleveland Way at Crook Ness.
Furrows in a field
Beside the Cleveland Way at Crook Ness.
The coast at Burniston Looking north from the Cleveland Way.
The coast at Burniston
Looking north from the Cleveland Way.
Ploughed field beside the Cleveland Way Near Burniston.
Ploughed field beside the Cleveland Way
Near Burniston.
The cliffs at Cloughton Wyke
The cliffs at Cloughton Wyke
A dip in the path On the Cleveland Way at Hun Dale.
A dip in the path
On the Cleveland Way at Hun Dale.
Hundale Scar Spectacular wave-cut platform seen from the Cleveland Way.
Hundale Scar
Spectacular wave-cut platform seen from the Cleveland Way.
Hundale Scar Spectacular wave-cut platform seen from the Cleveland Way.
Hundale Scar
Spectacular wave-cut platform seen from the Cleveland Way.
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Cloughton Wyke is located at Grid Ref: TA0294 (Lat: 54.339977, Lng: -0.43117143)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Scarborough

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

What 3 Words

///recording.flaking.homeward. Near Burniston, North Yorkshire

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