RUNSWICK BAY a Pleasant Walk Along the Cliff Top with Wide Views Over Runswick Bay

RUNSWICK BAY a Pleasant Walk Along the Cliff Top with Wide Views Over Runswick Bay

access walks RUNSWICK BAY A pleasant walk along the cliff top with wide views over Runswick Bay. This walk has a maximum gradient of 1 in 20. It is likely to be suitable for people with impaired mobility or with a pushchair, wheelchair or mobility scooter. The walk has no steps or stiles. Conditions will vary depending on the recent weather conditions. Distance Route Points of interest This is a linear walk returning by the Walk back along the road from the car The view from the car park extends same route. The total distance is park and turn right at The Runswick Bay over the wide sweep of Runswick Bay 1.2 miles (2km) Hotel. Follow the Cleveland Way to the to Kettleness. The bay is one of the few cliff edge and turn left. Follow the path sandy bays with easy access and is Path details through two fi elds before returning. popular for water sports. At Point 6 on the walk you pass a pond which was Mainly fl at with slight rises. The surface Nearest Facilities is a hard limestone aggregate or short created as a reservoir to supply water The nearest accessible toilets are grass, which can be a bit bumpy to an old iron works situated part way at Staithes Top car park. There are in places. down the nearby cliff. refreshments available at Cliffemount Hotel & Runswick Bay Hotel, both near Start the start of the walk. Start the walk from the Pay & Display car park at the top of the village (Map OS How to get there Outdoor Leisure 27 Grid Ref: 808162) Turn off the A174 Whitby – Saltburn road for Runswick Bay. Do not turn right down into the bay but continue ahead to the cliff top car park. RUNSWICK BAY 1 P S 4 (Pay & Display) 2 Turn left out of the car park and walk back along the road. 5 3 At the Runswick Bay Hotel turn right into the hotel car park. 1 4 Follow the stone path in the far right corner. This section currently has some loose stone which may be awkward to use. 2 5 G Go through the kissing gate. The path rises very slightly before descending towards the cliff edge. 6 S VP I 3 At the cliff edge turn left along the cliff path. 7 The path now follows a level grass/earth surface, which is a bit bumpy in places. 6 7 8 8 Towards the end of the second field, where there are great views towards Kettleness, turn around and return by the same path. RUNSWICK BAY 8 7 S 6 VP I G 5 4 KEY 3 2 WC Tarmac road or path 1 P Compact hard surface, occasional stones or gravel Compact earth/short grass Occasionally bumpy grass Ruts, stones etc. G Gate P Parking S Seat All route photographs are taken in the direction of travel, unless otherwise stated. I Information Panel This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey digital map data. © Crown copyright 2010. All right reserved. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright VP View Point and may lead to prosecution of civil proceedings. North York Moors National Park Authority Licence No. 1000221930 © North York Moors National Park 2010 WC Toilets 1 Photo Location 0 250 500 Metres.

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