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Historic red brick building with multiple chimneys, large windows, and a grassy area in Kettleness, Yorkshire.
Campsite

Kettleness Scout Camp

1 Railway Cottages, Kettleness, Whitby YO21 3RY, UK
📍0.1m from the centre of Kettleness

Kettleness Scout Camp provides comfortable accommodation in kettleness.

Accommodation at Voebroch in kettleness
Hotel
From
£1678
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Voebroch

Whitby, YO213RY, United Kingdom
📍0m from the centre of Kettleness

Ruins of a historic abbey with tall arches and windows, set against a cloudy sky in a grassy landscape.
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Runswick Bay Caravan & Camping Park

Hinderwell Ln, Runswick Bay, Saltburn-by-the-Sea TS13 5HR, UK
📍1.6m from the centre of Kettleness

Runswick Bay Caravan & Camping Park provides comfortable accommodation in hinderwell.

Stone building with red roof, grassy area, and clear blue sky in Kettleness, Yorkshire.
Hotel

The Anchorage

Railway Cottages, Kettleness, Whitby YO21 3RY, UK
📍0m from the centre of Kettleness

The Anchorage provides comfortable accommodation in kettleness.

Accommodation at Holly Cottage in runswick
Holiday Cottage
From
£413
per stay

Holly Cottage

YO21 3SD
📍2m from the centre of Kettleness🛏️2 Beds👥Sleeps 5

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Accommodation at Seagull Lodge in runswick
Holiday Cottage

Seagull Lodge

Runswick, TS13 5HR, United Kingdom
📍1.6m from the centre of Kettleness

Things to Do in Kettleness

Historic red brick building with multiple chimneys, large windows, and a grassy area in Kettleness, Yorkshire.
Campsite

Kettleness Scout Camp

1 Railway Cottages, Kettleness, Whitby YO21 3RY, UK
📍0.1m from the centre of Kettleness

Kettleness Scout Camp offers a serene and spacious setting ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and families exploring the Yorkshire coast. Located near Whitby, this campground provides easy access to stunning coastal walks and nearby attractions like Runswick Bay and Sandsend. Enjoy the rustic charm and natural beauty of this unique camping experience.

Ruins of a historic abbey with tall arches and windows, set against a cloudy sky in a grassy landscape.
Campsite

Runswick Bay Caravan & Camping Park

Hinderwell Ln, Runswick Bay, Saltburn-by-the-Sea TS13 5HR, UK
📍1.6m from the centre of Kettleness

Runswick Bay Caravan & Camping Park offers a scenic and convenient location for campers and motorhome enthusiasts in the picturesque Runswick Bay area. With excellent facilities and a welcoming atmosphere, it's an ideal spot for those looking to explore the stunning Yorkshire coastline while enjoying the comfort of a well-equipped campsite.

Caravans parked along a gravel path in a grassy area, with blue skies and scattered clouds in the background.
Campsite

Lythe Caravan and Camping

High St, Lythe, Whitby YO21 3RT, UK
📍1.8m from the centre of Kettleness

Lythe Caravan and Camping offers a delightful camping experience in the picturesque village of Lythe, near Whitby. This well-maintained campsite features spacious pitches with scenic views, clean facilities, and easy access to the stunning Yorkshire coastline and moors. Ideal for families and outdoor enthusiasts, it provides a perfect base for exploring the local area.

A group of six people smiling inside the White Hart Inn, with drinks on tables and warm lighting.
Pub

White Hart Inn

19 The Ln, Mickleby, Saltburn-by-the-Sea TS13 5LU, UK
📍2.4m from the centre of Kettleness

The White Hart Inn in Mickleby offers convenient parking options for visitors exploring the picturesque area between the A171 moors road and the A1. While the pub itself is a charming spot for social events and a friendly atmosphere, parking is typically pay-and-display, ensuring easy access for those driving in to enjoy the local hospitality.

Pub The Stiddy in lythe
Pub

The Stiddy

High Street, Lythe, North Yorkshire, YO21 3RT
📍1.9m from the centre of Kettleness

Four colorful yarn figures dressed as royalty and a pirate stand outside The Badger Hounds restaurant in Hinderwell.
Pub

The Badger Hounds

39 High St, Hinderwell, Saltburn-by-the-Sea TS13 5JX, UK
📍2.5m from the centre of Kettleness

Located on High Street in the charming village of Hinderwell, The Badger Hounds offers convenient on-street parking for visitors. Enjoy a delightful meal at this friendly pub, known for its excellent service and warm atmosphere, perfect for tourists exploring the Saltburn-by-the-Sea area.

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Walk: Cleveland Way National Trail
109mi
Moderate

Walk: Cleveland Way National Trail

📍Helmsley

The 109 mile horseshoe-shaped Cleveland Way starts in the wonderful market town of Helmsley before stretching across the breathtaking heather moorland of the North York Moors National Park then returning south along the coast from Saltburn-by-the-Sea. The Route Start Point: Helmsley Finish Point: Filey Distance: 109 miles GPX Route Map cleveland-wayDownload Walk Description what3words for start point: ///expose.billiard.walnuts The 109 mile horseshoe-shaped Cleveland Way starts in the wonderful market town of Helmsley before stretching across the breathtaking heather moorland of the North York Moors National Park then returning south along the coast from Saltburn-by-the-Sea. The route progresses along the North Yorkshire coastline to Filey, passing old fishing villages and bustling coastal towns. The National Trail runs through the smuggler’s village of Robin Hood’s Bay and the fantastic seaside resorts of Scarborough and Whitby You can walk the Cleveland Way at any time of year but if you want to see the moorland heather in bloom, the best time to visit is late August and early September. It is better to walk it in a clockwise direction from Helmsley to Filey with the wind behind you. It can be challenging in places, especially along the coastal areas. There are plenty of shorter circular walks that incorporate stretches of the path that can be completed in a day.

National Trails
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National Trails

📍Helmsley

We're lucky to have four of Britain's finest National Trails here in Yorkshire. So take your pick. The Cleveland Way roller-coasts around the North York Moors from Helmsley to the coast. The Yorkshire Wolds Way rambles through peaceful fields and over gentle chalk-hills. Or for something more strenuous, the Pennine Way strides through the Yorkshire Dales on its mammoth journey from the Peak District to Scotland. Or maybe the purpose built Pennine Bridleway is your kind of walk, bike or horse ride? Try a Trail One of the best things about these trails, apart from the amazing scenery, is how easy it is to sample them. You don't have to do the whole thing end-to-end. And you don't have to be hardy hiker. You can stroll along a route for a few hours then loop back to your start-point.  Once you've sampled a few days on one of Yorkshire's National Trails, walking a route in its entirety will surely be your next aim. It may take a week or longer, but the sense of achievement is supreme, while close contact with the natural environment provides its own spiritual rewards - and it doesn't do the waistline any harm either. Walkers come in all different varieties. Some like to do it in style, staying at good B&Bs and having their luggage brought on each day by a baggage handling company, while many like to enjoy shorter walks just for the day. But there's still a place for the hardy hiker seeking the thrill and challenge of being exposed to some of the most outstanding scenery in Britain. Cleveland Way Distance: 109 miles (98 miles in Yorkshire)Duration: 9 daysStart: Helmsley, North YorkshireFinish: Filey Brigg, North Yorkshire GPX Route Map cleveland-wayDownload Follow the fantastic scenery of the North York Moors National Park, crossing stunning lengths of heather moorland and providing spectacular views of the North Yorkshire coastline. Starting from the attractive market town of Helmsley, the trail heads across the inspirational, and sometimes vibrant heather moorland of the North York Moors, before reaching the coast at Saltburn. From here it's a visual feast along the dramatic North Yorkshire coastline to Filey, passing old fishing villages and lively coastal towns, including Staithes and Whitby.  Along the way there is a wealth of history and heritage to enjoy. Helmsley Castle, Rievaulx Abbey, Mount Grace Priory, Gisborough Priory, Whitby Abbey and Scarborough Castle to name just a few special sites. A good level of fitness is needed to walk the whole route in one go, especially if you carry your own gear.  However you can do a short section or a day walk which would be much easier. The distance you walk is entirely up to you - maybe you'll enjoy a few hours steady saunter, or maybe a few days trekking.  Accommodation and pubs are great along the route. You're sure to get a warm Yorkshire welcome!  The shoulder seasons in spring and autumn are good times to walk the Way.  It will be quieter and it can be easier to book accommodation. Filey Brigg is also the northern end of the Yorkshire Wolds Way, so why not keep going for another week of waking on one of Yorkshire's Top Trails? For a real test of stamina, if you can manage another 48 miles walking, follow the Tabular Hills Walk between Scarborough and Helmsley, to complete the circuit around the North York Moors National Park, and you'll be able to travel by train to Scarborough, Whitby, Saltburn, Great Ayton or Kildale to start it. Pennine Way Distance: 270 miles (80 miles in Yorkshire)Duration: 6 to 19 daysStart: Edale, Peak DistrictFinish: Kirk Yetholm in the Scottish Borders The Way takes you from the Peak District along the Pennine ridge, through the Yorkshire Dales and beyond.  There are plenty of historical and cultural interest sites along the way to be enjoyed too. Starting at the scene of the Kinder Scout mass trespasses of the 1930s, walk through the Southern Pennines, the cradle of the Industrial Revolution, pass Haworth, home of the Brontë sisters, across the limestone country of the Yorkshire Dales, and enter an area renowned for its lead mining history. Finally you'll reach the Roman Wall and beyond that the territory of the Scottish Border rivers. The Pennine Way takes you into isolated country.  As with all walks, sound planning is important. Brush up your navigation skills, carry the appropriate large-scale maps and know how to use them.  There are sections of the route, especially at each end, which require careful thought about accommodation and advance booking is advisable at most times of the year. It's a life affirming (possibly changing) experience. Pennine Bridleway Distance: 350 miles (when complete) GPX Route Map penninebridlewayelev20200819Download The Pennine Bridleway is one of the newest National Trails and the first purpose built trail of its kind designed specifically for horse-riders, off-road cyclists and walkers to enjoy. The entire Pennine Bridleway will eventually run for 350 miles (560km) from the High Peak Trail in Derbyshire to Byrness, Northumberland. It follows a mix of old packhorse routes and drove roads, often sensitively refurbished and upgraded, linked with newly created stretches of bridleway. It's well signposted and maintained, which means you don't have to be a serious mountain biker to enjoy some of our finest mountain bike country. Open sections include 73 miles through Derbyshire to the South Pennines, the 47 mile Mary Towneley Loop, which runs close to Todmorden, and the 10 mile Settle Loop in the Yorkshire Dales.  Yorkshire Wolds Way Distance: 79 milesDuration: 6 daysStart: Hessle, East YorkshireFinish:  Filey, North Yorkshire yorkshire-wolds-wayDownload A National Trail to savour. It's not too strenuous and offers a route where the peace and quiet of country life still dominate and the gentle charm of the Yorkshire Wolds leaves the walker refreshed in body and spirit. As well as being a National Trail, the Wolds Way National Trail forms part of the E2 European walking route. If you're looking for your first National Trail to walk, then the Yorkshire Wolds Way gives you a not too challenging introduction. It's only 79-miles long and the Wolds make for easier walking than the North Yorks Moors, the Dales and the rest of the Pennines in Yorkshire. To make things even easier there are train stations near the start of the walk on the shore of the Humber estuary in Hessle and its North Sea coast end in Filey.

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