
Discover Low Hawsker
Welcome to Low Hawsker, a town located in North Yorkshire. Explore local things to do, find places to stay, and discover beautiful walks in the surrounding area.
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Stay in Low Hawsker

Trailways Cycle Sales, Hire & Accommodation
Trailways at the Old Railway Station offers bike hire and expert repairs for cyclists exploring Whitby's scenic routes and the Cinder Track.

York House Hotel
Discover the welcoming York House Hotel in Whitby, offering comfortable accommodation for your coastal getaway.

Bottom House Farm
Bottom House Farm offers a highly-rated, welcoming bed and breakfast experience near Whitby, praised for its comfortable beds and delicious breakfasts.

Highgate Howe Holiday Home Park
Highgate Howe Holiday Home Park provides comfortable accommodation in low-hawsker.

Monks farm caravan site
Discover Monks Farm Caravan Site, a highly-rated CL site near Whitby offering peaceful pitches, stunning views, and excellent walks.

Poverty cottage CL
Poverty cottage CL provides comfortable accommodation in low-hawsker.
Things to Do in Low Hawsker

Monks farm caravan site
Discover Monks Farm Caravan Site, a highly-rated CL site near Whitby offering peaceful pitches, stunning views, and excellent walks.

Beacon Farm Ice Cream, Campsite & Tearooms
Discover Beacon Farm for award-winning ice cream, a highly-rated family campsite, and charming tearooms near Whitby.

Grange Farm Holiday Cottage
Grange Farm Holiday Cottage offers a beautifully appointed, spacious, and spotlessly clean retreat, perfect for group getaways.
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Food & Drink

Coast Cafe Bar
Located at Northcliffe Holiday Park in Low Hawsker, Coast Cafe Bar offers a convenient stop just outside Whitby for travelers looking to enjoy a delicious meal or refreshing drink. While the parking facility is likely pay-and-display, the cafe's charming coastal setting and friendly atmosphere make it a delightful spot for visitors exploring the North Yorkshire coast.

Beacon Farm Ice Cream, Campsite & Tearooms
Discover Beacon Farm for award-winning ice cream, a highly-rated family campsite, and charming tearooms near Whitby.

The Hare & Hounds
Discover The Hare & Hounds in High Hawsker, a welcoming pub near Whitby offering outstanding food and a friendly atmosphere.

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Upcoming Events in Low Hawsker
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Walkshire in Low Hawsker
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Walk: Robin Hood's Bay
Robin Hood's Bay (the name of the bay itself and the delightful village at its north end) is a lovely semi circle of sand flanked by cliffs reaching to Ravenscar. The Route what3words for start point: ///ditching.bluffs.political Start Point: Upper Robin Hood's Bay Finish Point: Robin Hood's Bay Distance: 7.5 Miles Getting there Robin Hood's Bay is best accessed by car with a public car park located at the top of the village. GPX Route Map robinhoodsbay-1Download Walk Description Start the walk by descending through the narrow streets of this old smugglers village before leaving it near the beach. Follow the Cleveland Way signs past the well, named Boggle Hole, to the end of the bay. Climb steeply up the path through fields to Ravenscar and the wonderfully situated hotel overlooking the cliff edge. To vary the return follow the Old Railway line inland before descending back in to the bay. It is perfectly possible (outside high tide) to spend some of the walk near the village on the beach itself. This is a perfect walk to add to your #WalkshireWishlist for the Spring or Autumn seasons, as the wetter weather can make the terrain muddier and the route more challenging than usual. Lunch The Victoria Hotel and the Flask Inn both serve food.

Walk: Whitby Abbey and the Coast
A short walk that follows a lovely cliffside section of the Yorkshire Coast and returns via the dramatic Whitby Abbey. The views over Whitby are exceptional. The Route what3words for start point: ///mastering.agreeable.glassware Start Point: Car Park east side of the estuary in Whitby centre Finish Point: Whitby Distance: 5 Miles GPX Route Map whitbyandwhitbyabbeyDownload Walk Description From Whitby harbour climb the steep steps on the east side past St Mary's Church. From the top of the steps enjoy the views over Whitby before following the signs for the Cleveland Way as it winds its way along the cliff edge. Pass the smugglers cove at Saltwick Bay (worth exploring if you have time) before arriving at the still working lighthouse after two miles. From here turn inland and continue along quiet lanes back towards Whitby. The ruins of Whitby Abbey will dominate the return, becoming more impressive with every step.

Whitby to Robin Hood's Bay Walk
This coastal walk follows a popular section of the Cleveland Way from Whitby to Robin Hood's Bay. It's a beautiful stretch of coast with pretty bays and cliff top views. The walk runs for about 7 miles on generally good, waymarked footpaths. The Route Start Point: Whitby Finish Point: Robin Hood's Bay Distance: 6.4 miles GPX Route Map whitby-to-robins-hood-bayDownload Walk Description what3words for start point: ///giraffes.lofts.overlaps This walk starts in Whitby on the River Esk and heads to stunning Whitby Abbey. The atmospheric ruined abbey overlooks the North Sea on the East Cliff above Whitby. It's a very photogenic spot with the abbey ruins surrounded by coast, river and countryside. The route continues to Saltwick Bay and the Whitby Lighthouse, before passing Oakham Beck and Rain Dale. Soon after you come to the fishing village of Robin Hood's Bay. The village is very picturesque with lots of old fishermen's cottages. You could return the same way or turn it into a circular walk by following a track inland to Hawsker and Stainsacre. The trail can be picked up in the village just to the west of the coast path. To extend your walk you can continue along the coast path to Ravenscar and visit Harwood Dale Forest. There's lots of footpaths and bridleways to explore the coniferous woodland with its pine and spruce trees, streams and ponds. You can also try the Ravenscar to Robin Hoods Bay Circular Walk which perfectly combines some fine inland moorland scenery and the coast. Food & Facilities There are almost no facilities along this route, so it's best to pack a picnic. Once in Robin Hood's Bay, the Victoria Hotel and the Flask Inn both serve food.

Walk: Coast 2 Coast
The Famous Wainwright Coast to Coast from Fleswic Bay on the west coast near Whitehaven to Robin Hood's Bay on Yorkshire's famous coast. The Route Start Point: Flexwick Bay, Whitehaven Finish Point: Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire Distance: 182 Miles GPX Route Map c2cDownload Walk Description The famous Wainwright Coast to Coast from Fleswick Bay on the west coast near Whitehaven to Robin Hood's Bay on Yorkshire's famous coastline. The route covers both the Yorkshire Dales as well as the North York Moors. This route takes around 16 days to complete and many people walk it in sections over a number of weeks or months. Get the guide books A challenging route, plenty of planning is advisable before tackling the challenge - try these books for help: Or, save the planet and go digital:


