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'Picture postcard' UK village with fossil hunting and secret beach is hidden

'Picture postcard' UK village with fossil hunting and secret beach is hidden

Daily Mirror10-06-2025
Runswick Bay, just nine miles north of Whitby, has earned rave reviews from visitors, who have praised its "secluded" bay, "gorgeous" beach and "amazing views" - and it's easy to see why
A picturesque North Yorkshire coast village has been named one of England's best-kept secrets – and it's no wonder why.
The delightful Runswick Bay, tucked away just nine miles from Whitby between Sandsend and Staithes, has captivated visitors with its "secluded" bay, "gorgeous" beach, and "amazing views," as noted by York Press.

Perched on the brink of the North Sea, the quaint village scored an impressive 4.5 out of 5 stars on Tripadvisor and has now been highlighted by Millets as one of the nation's hidden jewels in their latest travel recommendations.

Outdoor experts at Millets assembled their hidden treasures list using insights from Reddit, TikTok, and various travel features, before validating their selections with Tripadvisor ratings to showcase the cream of the crop.
Millets' blog writer and adventure aficionado Sam Chadwick remarked: "In recent years, more people have uncovered the joy of being outdoors, with favourites like Mam Tor and Scafell Pike becoming increasingly popular. We've curated a list of England's hidden treasures for those seeking tranquil escapes amidst nature.", reports the Express.
Runswick Bay absolutely lives up to this description.
Touted on its official website as 'a picture postcard North Yorkshire coastal village, boasting a mile of secluded bay and gorgeous beach', the spot is favoured by fossil hunters, ramblers, and even those hoping to glimpse a dolphin or seal amid the surf.
Its sandy shores sit along the Cleveland Way, a renowned walking route gracing the coastline. The bay is a haven for sandcastle architects and budding explorers eager to discover rockpools at low tide, while the jetty becomes a prime spot for crabbing during the high tide.

"Seals, dolphins and whales have all been spotted in the waters, which are excellent for fishing, especially cod and mackerel," the travel site notes.
The spot has received over 400 effusive reviews on Tripadvisor, with many reviewers highlighting the "relaxing" ambiance of the beachfront café.

One happy visitor shared their experience: "We walked here from Staithes, lovely walk with amazing views (steep in places). Well worth the walk! Cafe at Runswick bay was lovely, great coffee and cakes, lovely place to sit and relax before walking back. We had our dog in tow and she was made welcome at the cafe."
Another satisfied guest enthused: "Absolutely stunning! Well worth a walk along the beach and doing a bit of fossil hunting, glass spotting, shell collecting. Lovely ice cream."
Commenting on their Easter weekend visit, another reviewer remarked: "We are here for easter weekend, we visited the lovely modern cafe just on the beachfront, delicious cakes and light bites and beverages. Lovely staff and plenty of seats although we imagine it will get busy. Will definitely be back as its perfectly positioned to sit eat a slice of yummy cakes and a cuppa tea while u admire the views. The beach was great so happy to see so many dogs enjoying themselves and not a poo bag in sight as mentioned previously. We found so lovely fossils so interesting."

One visitor was so enchanted by the BBC's 'Villages by the Sea' that they felt compelled to see Runswick Bay for themselves.
"Had to come here as Ben Robinson the archaeologist came here from his programmes 'Villages by the Sea' and he was not not wrong, beautiful houses, I found most of what he showed on his programme. Lovely walk and dog run along the beach. Fabulous, Thanks Ben."
Wondering about parking at Runswick Bay?
"The car park closest to the beach is chargeable throughout spring and summer, but get in quick as there are only 80 spaces. Pop the postcode TS13 5HT into your satnav and you're away. You'll pay a minimum charge of £3.00 between the months of March and October."
They also mention: "In busier periods, you'll find a second car park at the top of the hill, a bit further away from the beach. With over 100 spaces and charged at £6 for 24 hours, it's well worth the trek, even just for the breathtaking views along the way."
Do bear in mind that car park charges are subject to change.
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