Robin Hood`s Bay
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Robin Hood`s Bay
Learn about wildlife and heritage at Robin Hood’s Bay Start: National Trust Visitor Centre at the Dock Distance: 2 km (1.2 miles) Time: 2 hours Map: OL27 North York Moors Eastern area ½ Mile 1 2 4 3 FACILITIES : Toilets B&Bs Accessible Toilets Bus service Refreshments Camping available Tourist Information Centre (TIC) Pub Picnic areas Suggested route: Parking available Heritage site/Other site of interest Great days out along the Cleveland Way www.top10trails.com © Crown copyright and database rights 2013. Ordnance Survey 100021930. 1 Kilometre Learn about wildlife and heritage at Robin Hood’s Bay Robin Hood’s Bay has a long and interesting history – from its spectacular geology, to its former role at the heart of the local fishing industry. Explore this iconic landscape with a Coast Alive Tracker Pack. This short walk is designed to be used with the Robin Hoods Bay Tracker Packs available for hire from the National Trust Centre at The Dock, Robin Hoods Bay. Telephone the Visitor Centre on 01947 885900 for more details. It is worth checking the Tide Tables to ensure that you have time to enjoy the beach section at the start. 1 Start out from the National Trust Centre at the Dock. Head down to the beach. 2 Turn right and along the beach until you reach Boggle Hole, with its familiar Mill building at the inlet, which is a Youth Hostel, with a café open to the public. 3 Turn right on the Cleveland Way and climb the steps. 4 Follow the signed Cleveland Way back to Robin Hoods Bay. www.top10trails.com Great days out along the Cleveland Way