Robin Hood's Bay (United Kingdom)
The small village of Robin Hood's Bay is becoming a new destinations for those who want a quiet relaxing day or even a week by the North Sea coast. While it is small and only beginning to be seen as a place to go it surely is a place worth to go to. Looking at this place you surely should go there and support the region in developing its tourist sector by visiting this beautiful place on the coast of a wonderful sea so come and go there to see beauty!
See All Around Beautiful Robin Hood’s Bay, Yorkshire, England
Robin Hoods bay has rockpools, golden sand, crabs, fossil hunting, cliffs and impressive views of the coastline. Plus quaint narrow maze of back streets and passages full of curiosites. By the way, each door knocker is different in the village.
Tip: Bring change for the pay and display car park as the credit/bank card reader is not always working and it saves you walking up the hill 5 minutes to the Post Office (if open) to get change.
Robin Hood's Bay
Robin Hood's Bay North Yorkshire October 2015
High Winter Seas at Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire, UK
Robin Hood's Bay is a tiny fishing village on UK's north-east coast.
Winter high tide comes into the dock and into the old buildings.
These are a few shots filmed January 2017.
Robin Hood's Bay England 2017
Robin Hood’s Bay is a small fishing village and a bay located within the North York Moors National Park, five miles south of Whitby and 15 miles north of Scarborough on the coast of North Yorkshire, England. Bay Town, its local name, is in the ancient chapelry of Fylingdales in the wapentake of Whitby Strand.
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Robin Hood’s Bay beach
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The Walk down to Robin Hood’s Bay | Yorkshire Coast
I decided to show the walk down into Robin Hood's Bay village. It shows the shops, pubs & restaurants in the village & the road down to the sea.
Robin Hoods Bay
Driving down to Robin Hoods Bay
Robin Hoods Bay
Robin Hoods Bay 28th May 2017
The Sea and Beach at Robin Hood's Bay
A walk along Robin Hood's Bay Beach, listening to the sound of the sea.
Day Out To Robin Hood's Bay
After being forced out of the house we decided to go to Robin Hoods Bay and had a great idea to film a video of it...please: LET THE FUN BEGIN!
Walking into Robin Hood’s Bay
Robin Hood's Bay - the beach
Recorded on August 19, 2011 using a Flip Video camera.
A glorious day on the North East coast
MEMORIES OF A SUMMERS DAY~ROBIN HOOD'S BAY
Robin Hood’s Bay is a small fishing village and a bay located within the North York Moors National Park, five miles south of Whitby and 15 miles north of Scarborough on the coast of North Yorkshire, England. Bay Town, its local name, is in the ancient chapelry of Fylingdales in the wapentake of Whitby Strand.
The origin of the name is uncertain, and it is doubtful if Robin Hood was ever in the vicinity. An English ballad and legend tell a story of Robin Hood encountering French pirates who came to pillage the fisherman's boats and the northeast coast. The pirates surrendered and Robin Hood returned the loot to the poor people in the village that is now called Robin Hood's Bay.
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Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire, England
March 2016
Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) Robin Hoods Bay Beach
Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) Robin Hoods Bay Beach
Robin Hood’s Bay is a small fishing village and a bay located within the North York Moors National Park, five miles south of Whitby and 15 miles north of Scarborough on the coast of North Yorkshire, England. Bay Town, its local name, is in the ancient chapelry of Fylingdales in the wapentake of Whitby Strand.
Robin Hood's Bay is built in a fissure between two steep cliffs. The village houses were built mostly of sandstone with red-tiled roofs. The main street is New Road, which descends from the cliff top where the manor-house, the newer houses and the church of St Stephen stand. It passes through the village crossing the King's Beck and reaches the beach by a cobbled slipway known as Wayfoot where the beck discharges onto the beach.
The town was once served by Robin Hood's Bay railway station on the Scarborough and Whitby Railway line which opened in 1885 and closed in 1965. The track of the old railway is now a footpath and cycleway. The nearest railway station is in Whitby.
The beach at Robin Hood's Bay has a powerful, natural beauty, all of its own, making a great destination for amateur photographers. With its backdrop of craggy cliffs and sweeping views round the bay, this is a popular destination for day trippers and dog walkers.
At high tide the beach is largely submerged by water, but when the tide is out, an attractive, small, sandy beach with rocks and rock pools is revealed. The rocky shoreline here and the fact the water is bracingly cold make this generally an unsuitable area for swimming. Robin Hood's Bay is on the Dinosaur Coast, and at low tide the cliffs and rocks around the beach are popular with fossil hunters. Ammonites, belemnites and footprints from the Cretaceous and Jurassic Periods are plentiful.
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Places to see in ( Robin Hood's Bay - UK )
Places to see in ( Robin Hood's Bay - UK )
Robin Hood’s Bay is a small fishing village and a bay located within the North York Moors National Park, five miles south of Whitby and 15 miles north of Scarborough on the coast of North Yorkshire, England. Bay Town, its local name, is in the ancient chapelry of Fylingdales in the wapentake of Whitby Strand.
Robin Hood's Bay is built in a fissure between two steep cliffs. The village houses were built mostly of sandstone with red-tiled roofs. The main street is New Road, which descends from the cliff top where the manor-house, the newer houses and the church of St Stephen stand. It passes through the village crossing the King's Beck and reaches the beach by a cobbled slipway known as Wayfoot where the beck discharges onto the beach.
The town was once served by Robin Hood's Bay railway station on the Scarborough and Whitby Railway line which opened in 1885 and closed in 1965. The track of the old railway is now a footpath and cycleway. The nearest railway station is in Whitby.
The town connects to the A171 allowing access to Whitby and Scarborough. The 93 and X93 Arriva bus services between Scarborough and Middlesbrough pass through Robin Hood's Bay. Robin Hood's Bay is the eastern terminus of Wainwright's Coast to Coast Walk. Robin Hood's Bay is also on the coastal section of the Cleveland Way, a long distance footpath.
Robin Hood's Bay is in the parish of Fylingdales which contains two churches both dedicated to St Stephen. The Old St Stephen's Church, Fylingdales, on the hill side at Raw, above the village, replaced an ancient church which had Saxon origins and was demolished in about 1821 and was a dependent chapel of Whitby Abbey. A new church, also St Stephen's, designed by George Edmund Street, was built in 1870.
Robin Hood's Bay is the setting for the Bramblewick novels (Three Fevers, Phantom Lobster, Foreigners and Sally Lunn) by Leo Walmsley, who was educated in the schoolroom of the old Wesleyan Chapel, in the lower village. Robin Hood's Bay is a poem by children's poet Michael Rosen. The Bayfair newspaper contains news and local information on the town. Wireless internet access is provided for visitors all around the town by the Bay Broadband Co-operative. In 1948 LIFE magazine ran a story of an unknown Poison Penman who had been writing spiteful anonymous letters to the inhabitants of Robin Hood's Bay since 1928.
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Beach, Robin Hoods Bay, North Yorkshire
Video of the pretty beach at Robin Hood Bay. Shame about the coast defense works.
Robin-Hoods-Bay-Cottages and Tour
If you've not experienced the walk down into Robin Hoods Bay is little film will show you the scenery and how steep the decline really is. There is a pay and display car park at the top but unfortunately there is no car park at the bottom and so the only way is by walking, but if you can make it is well worth the effort the scenery is beautiful.
Robin Hood's Bay
A circular walk around Robin Hood's Bay taking in Boggle Hole