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The delightful coastal town Saltburn-by-the-sea bestows plenty of Victorian charm and thrills. From the water balanced cliff lifts to the last remaining pier in Yorkshire, Saltburn promises its visitors an authentic seaside experience!

There’s plenty to entertain too as the town has an up and coming arts scene, lots of restaurants and plenty of daring water sports to try.

Saltburn-by-the-Sea, commonly referred to as Saltburn, is a seaside town in Redcar and Cleveland, North Yorkshire, England, around 26 miles south-east of Hartlepool and southeast of Redcar.


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Stone Row in Saltburn-by-the-Sea

Stone Row

19 Stone Row, TS13 4BE Saltburn-by-the-Sea, United Kingdom

Sunbeam House

47 Montrose St, Saltburn-by-the-Sea TS12 1LH, UK

Pearl Street

9 Pearl Street, TS12 1DU Saltburn-by-the-Sea, United Kingdom

Flat 4, Groveside

87 Marine Parade, Saltburn-by-the-Sea TS12 1BZ, UK

Mollymac

8 Lune St, Saltburn-by-the-Sea TS12 1JU, UK

Hidden Gem

39 Emerald St, Saltburn-by-the-Sea TS12 1EE, UK

Diamond One

25 Diamond St, Saltburn-by-the-Sea TS12 1EB, UK

Apartment 6, Skinningrove

The Square, Saltburn-by-the-Sea TS13 4BF, UK

Apartment 5, Skinningrove

The Square, Saltburn-by-the-Sea TS13 4BF, UK

Victorian Seahouse

3 Eden St, Saltburn-by-the-Sea TS12 1JZ, UK

Driftwood

The Square, Saltburn-by-the-Sea TS13 4BF, UK

Upleatham Street

43 Upleatham St, Saltburn-by-the-Sea TS12 1LR, UK
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Facts About Saltburn-by-the-Sea

  1. Saltburn-by-the-Sea is a seaside town located in North Yorkshire, England.
  2. The town was founded in 1861 by Henry Pease, a member of the prominent Quaker family.
  3. Saltburn Pier, which was opened in 1869, is the town’s most famous landmark.
  4. The town is known for its Victorian architecture, including the Saltburn Cliff Lift, which was built in 1884 and is still in operation today.
  5. Saltburn-by-the-Sea is home to the Saltburn Miniature Railway, which has been operating since 1947.
  6. The town has a population of approximately 6,000 people.
  7. Saltburn-by-the-Sea is located on the Cleveland Way, a long-distance footpath that runs for 109 miles along the North York Moors and the Yorkshire Coast.
  8. The town is a popular destination for surfers, with waves that can reach up to 10 feet high.
  9. Saltburn-by-the-Sea has a rich history of ironstone mining, which began in the 1850s and continued until the early 20th century.
  10. The town is home to several annual events, including the Saltburn Folk Festival and the Saltburn Food Festival.

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10 Things to Do in Saltburn

  1. Saltburn Cliff Tramway: Experience the UK’s oldest operating water-balanced cliff lift. It offers a nostalgic journey between the town and the beach, with panoramic views of the coastline.
  2. Saltburn Pier: Stroll down the beautifully restored Victorian pier, the last remaining pleasure pier on the Northeast coast. It’s especially enchanting during sunset.
  3. Saltburn Valley Gardens: Wander through the woodland trails of these carefully preserved gardens, home to a variety of flora, fauna, and the babbling Skelton Beck.
  4. Surfing: With consistent waves, Saltburn has become a hub for surfers. Whether you’re a pro or a beginner, the town offers surf schools and rental facilities.
  5. The Saltburn Miniature Railway: Enjoy a charming ride on this miniature steam train that takes you from Cat Nab station to Forest Halt, passing through the beautiful woodland of the Valley Gardens.
  6. The Smugglers Heritage Centre: Discover Saltburn’s intriguing smuggling past. This museum, located in Old Saltburn, recounts tales of smugglers, ships, and contraband.
  7. Hunt for the Saltburn Yarnbombers: This anonymous group decorates the pier and other parts of the town with thematic knitted creations. Each year there’s a new theme, turning parts of the town into a delightful treasure hunt.
  8. ArtsBank: A five-story arts venue on the seafront, ArtsBank houses the works of over 100 local artists, ranging from paintings and sculptures to ceramics and textiles.
  9. Walk the Cleveland Way: Starting (or ending) in Saltburn-by-the-Sea, this national trail offers stunning cliff-top views and stretches across the North York Moors National Park.
  10. Enjoy Local Cuisine: Being a coastal town, Saltburn offers fresh seafood. There are numerous cafes, restaurants, and traditional fish & chip shops. Don’t forget to try the local delicacy, lemon tops – a unique ice cream treat!

Award winning Saltburn Beach

The sandy beach at Saltburn-by-the-sea, with the pier in the background

Saltburn has a clean beach and plenty of beachside amenities.

Saltburn beach is among the country’s very best beaches, from popular holiday spots to quiet, more hidden-away spots.


Saltburn on the Map

Saltburn and nearby Marske are both actually called “by-the-sea” – so it’s marked on the map as Saltburn-by-the-sea.

You can find Saltburn just down the coast from Redcar and Markse, and north of Whitby.


Arriving in Saltburn by Train

There is a train station here on the Middlesbrough – Saltburn line, on which this is the final stop, making it accessible for those travelling by rail. Specifically, you’ll change at Darlington if travelling on the East Coast Mainline, to take the Middlesbrough line, and you may change at Middlesbrough too, but it’s a scenic route if taken during the day as it travels down the coast from Redcar, to Marske, and finally to Saltburn, the last stop.


FAQs about Saltburn-by-the-Sea

What is Saltburn-by-the-Sea known for?

Saltburn-by-the-Sea is known for its Victorian architecture, long sandy beach, and historic pier.

What activities can I do in Saltburn-by-the-Sea?

Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities in Saltburn-by-the-Sea, including surfing, hiking, cycling, fishing, and exploring the town’s many shops and restaurants.

Is Saltburn-by-the-Sea a family-friendly destination?

Yes, Saltburn-by-the-Sea is a great destination for families. The beach is safe for swimming and there are plenty of family-friendly activities to enjoy.

What is the best time of year to visit Saltburn-by-the-Sea?

The best time to visit Saltburn-by-the-Sea is during the summer months when the weather is warm and sunny. However, the town is also beautiful in the spring and fall when the leaves change color.

Are there any cultural attractions in Saltburn-by-the-Sea?

Yes, Saltburn-by-the-Sea is home to several cultural attractions, including the Saltburn Arts Theatre, the Saltburn Victorian Society Museum, and the Saltburn Cliff Lift.


Where Next After Saltburn-by-the-Sea

After visiting Saltburn-by-the-Sea, North Yorkshire, you may want to head to the nearby town of Whitby. This charming seaside town is famous for its association with Bram Stoker‘s Dracula and boasts a stunning ruined abbey that sits atop a cliff overlooking the sea. Take a stroll along the cobbled streets and enjoy some fish and chips while taking in the picturesque views.

Another great option is to visit the North York Moors National Park, which is just a short drive from Saltburn-by-the-Sea. This vast expanse of heather moorland and ancient woodland is home to a variety of wildlife, including red deer and rare birds of prey. Take a hike along one of the many trails and enjoy the stunning scenery, or visit one of the charming villages that dot the landscape, such as Helmsley or Goathland (which was used as a filming location for the TV series, “Heartbeat”).

Other locations worth a visit in North East Yorkshire include Middlesbrough and Redcar. Inland, you’ll find terrific towns like Yarm and Stokesley.

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