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A triangular window offers a panoramic view of the surrounding rooftops and the iconic abbey above. The scene includes bright blue skies and distant hills, with a subtle hint of coastal charm visible beyond the structure.
Loft in Whitby
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 695 reviews

Incredible Views, Cosy, Central Location, Whitby

The Crows Nest has undoubtedly one of the best views of Whitby from every window, and right in the centre of the town. A cosy loft apartment overlooking the harbour, the abbey and out to sea. Close to some amazing fish and chip shops, tearooms and everything central. A short walk to the beach.There is free on street parking with scratch cards that we provide in the W zones which are within a 5min walk from the flat. There is a pub directly opposite which at weekends you may experience some noise

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A view of the coastal village featuring a mix of traditional houses with red roofs. The shore is lined with rocky elements and a stone wall, while gentle waves lap at the base. Lush greenery rises behind the village, contributing to the serene landscape.
Cottage in Robin Hood's Bay
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Burton House - on the seawall in Robin Hood's Bay

Burton House is a cosy 18th Century holiday cottage located 5 meters from the seawall at the top of King street and Chapel Street in the heart of the picturesque coastal village of Robin Hood's Bay . The house is packed full of traditional Victorian features and home comforts. The back of the house faces the sea and provides direct sea views from a number of small windows including the infamous "loo with a view". The beach, pubs, shops and cafes are a 2 minute walk along family friendly paths.

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A dining table set for two is positioned in front of large windows, offering expansive views of the bay and surrounding landscape. Natural light fills the room, highlighting the simplicity of the decor, which features white chairs and a wooden table.
Cottage in Fylingthorpe
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

The Hideaway, perfect for two!

This unique, historic character cottage has been designed to maximise the stunning views over the bay. The beautiful ground floor bedroom has doors leading to the sunny courtyard. Off the bedroom is a en-suite. The 1st floor living area, is a spacious relaxing space with a well equipped kitchen. Free parking for 1 car. EV charging available. 45p pkw Guests must be 25+ There are multiple floors levels and various steps inside, the property isn’t suitable for guests with mobility issues.

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The exterior of a charming white-painted cottage features blue-gray doors and a small table set with chairs against a cobblestone walkway. Lush greenery and blooming flowers enhance the inviting outdoor space. A vintage lantern is mounted near the entrance, adding to the cottage's pleasant character.
Cottage in Robin Hood's Bay
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 214 reviews

Cosy 2 Bed Seaside Cottage, Robin Hoods Bay Whitby

A cracking home from home, The Old Bakehouse Cottage in Sunny Place, Robin Hoods Bay, is a curl-up-with-a-book sort of place with the North Sea just round the corner crashing against the sea walls. But when the tide retreats the beach is a world of rock pools, fossil hunting and numerous coastal walks will await. Yorkshire Holiday Cottage 4 star accommodation" exceptional standard of cleanliness, décor and historic feel to the place”. Fast WIFI, Car Parking permit included. Beach 250 yards

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A cozy bedroom is illuminated by soft light from a unique ceiling fixture. A spacious double bed is dressed in a neutral-colored plaid cover, with neatly arranged towels at the foot. A decorative shelf and a mirror enhance the room's charm, while a window provides additional light.
Apartment in Robin Hood's Bay
4.73 out of 5 average rating, 271 reviews

dog friendly flat in the heart of Robin Hood’s bay

A lovely self catering holiday apartment,sleeps 2 and dogs are welcome. It’s situated above the lovely laurel inn pub. The kitchen/lounge area has WI-FI,recliner and easy chair,and a table and chairs. The bedroom has a quality double bed,hanging space and a smart t.v. Bedding and towels are provided. The bathroom has a shower,toilet,sink and a heated towel rail. ACCESSIBILITY- we are sorry to say that our rooms are not suitable for those with limited mobility,due to the steepness of stairs.

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The cabin features a curved wooden design with large windows that invite natural light. A spacious deck is visible, adorned with logs for aesthetic appeal. An adjacent fire pit area rests on a bed of wood chips, surrounded by trees in a serene woodland setting.
Hut in Goathland
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 211 reviews

Birch House Farm

Birch House Farm is located within 12 acres of woodland and pasture. Hollyhock cabin has been finished to a high specification to give comfort all year round. We provide bed linen, towels and a welcome basket containing home grown and local produce. Ensuite shower facilities, heating, TV and a kitchen area (hob, kettle and microwave). There is a double hammock and a BBQ fire pit area outside. Perfect for a quiet break in the countryside. Couples only. No children. No dogs allowed.

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The entrance to Hilda Cottage features a deep blue front door, flanked by two large windows. A wooden bench sits on the cobbled pathway surrounded by potted plants and greenery. The quaint exterior reflects the character of this 17th Century dwelling.
Cottage in Robin Hood's Bay
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 214 reviews

Hilda Cottage, bottom of Robin Hoods Bay!

Hilda Cottage is a 17th Century dwelling. The front door enters to the living area, downstairs is the equipped kitchen with large table. Upstairs is a double bedroom (WC ensuite) with sea views, and main bathroom, up the final flight of stairs is the loft bedroom (double bed & single bed) and sea views! The stairs are narrow & steep, see photos. If you're after old and quaint, Hilda is your girl, if you're after brand new, she probably isn't 💗 Parking permit for nearby car park.

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A rustic wooden carriage with a charming exterior sits amidst lush greenery. Windows are framed with simple curtains, and a small blue door provides access. A white bench is positioned on the porch, enclosed by a low wooden fence, and a field stretches peacefully beyond.
Train in Ravenscar
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 359 reviews

Kimberlina Carriage Ravenscar

The Kimberlina is a cosy, custom built, carriage located in Ravenscar, a beautiful coastal village situated on the Jurassic Coast National Park. The carriage is nestled in a field to the back of a working farm, surrounded by fantastic views and natural beauty, it is the perfect setting for a romantic getaway or relaxing evening following a days walk along the Cleveland Way. Children are welcome at the carriage and additional sleeping is available on the day bed in the living area.

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The exterior of the Annex features a stone facade with a rustic tiled roof. A light-colored door is placed centrally, flanked by small windows. Lush green plants and flowers are positioned at the entrance, enhancing the welcoming appearance amidst a garden setting.
Tiny home in Urra
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

Maltkiln House Annexe North Yorkshire moors

Maltkiln House Annex is the perfect getaway for two people who love to be in the countryside. You can enjoy uninterrupted views sitting at the bottom of the garden which is your own space. The Annex dates back to the 16th century and is full of charm. You can walk from our Annex straight up onto the Cleveland way where you can walk or bike for miles. Our Annex is a popular stop off for people walking the coast to coast. We are also very close to some great pubs and restaurants.

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The image shows the exterior of Bramley Cottage, a four-story building with a white facade and multiple windows. A red door is visible at the bottom, while the cobblestone path leads up to the cottage. Scaffolding is present on the left, indicating possible maintenance work.
Home in Robin Hood's Bay
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 432 reviews

Bramley Cottage - Robin Hoods Bay - in Lower Bay

The home of painter/ illustrator, Albert Wainwright in the 1930s, Bramley Cottage was built in the 1700's. Located in 'Old Bay' (Robin Hood's Bay). An unspoiled family cottage. * BRING TOWELS unless coming from abroad. Cottage is a short walk from New Road. ** PARKING in 2 lots @ top of hill. Payment by card/coin/Ringo. See 'Getting Around' section below this box. *** DIRECTIONS to Bramley in 'Info for Guests’. * Any repairs caused by water damage will be charged to guest.

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A large floor-to-ceiling window offers expansive views of the countryside and sunlight filtering through trees. A warm wooden bench is adorned with a welcoming sign and small plants. A cozy coffee table with decorative items can be seen in front, enhancing the inviting space.
Barn in Aislaby, Pickering
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 335 reviews

Stunning views, 4 acres, dog friendly, Yorkshire

Owl House is an Elizabethan barn conversion. It sits on the edge of the North York Moors National Park and features a glazed wall offering far reaching countryside views across the vale of Pickering with the Howardian Hills visible in the distance. Former farm set in 4 acres of peaceful gardens, paddock and woodland. Dog friendly. Open plan sitting room/kitchen, bathroom w shower,mezzanine bedroom, pizza oven on site, parking, walkable pub.

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A spacious veranda is showcased with a long table, six black chairs, and a white spherical lamp. A bottle of wine and two glasses are placed invitingly on the table. The turquoise front door of the cottage is visible in the background, framed by stone walls.
Cottage in Runswick Bay
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

Runswick Bay - Top Gallant - with great sea views

Top Gallant and is down in the Bay. We have a great veranda with amazing views. WiFi and a Smart TV which includes Netflix. Bedding and towels provided. We provide a free parking pass for the (“Homeowners car park). 3 nights minimum booking. No Pets. The property is not suitable for anyone with mobility problems due to steps and a spiral staircase. Check in 3pm. Check out 11.00 am. I charge no cleaning fee but please leave tidy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Robin Hood's Bay?

    Robin Hood's Bay has characterful options nestled among its historic streets and coastal cottages. Many visitors choose to stay in the heart of the village for easy access to the bay, winding alleys, and local shops.

  • What are the best things to do in Robin Hood's Bay with kids?

    Families often explore the sandy beach and search for fossils or rock pools during low tide. There are nature trails, interactive local museums, and opportunities for ice cream along the waterfront.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Robin Hood's Bay?

    Robin Hood's Bay has coastal walks, a historic village centre with narrow streets, and fossil hunting along the shore. Many guests enjoy browsing independent shops, visiting local museums, and sampling fresh seafood.

  • How is the weather in Robin Hood's Bay?

    Robin Hood's Bay has cool winters around 33–41°F (0–5°C) and milder, breezy summers reaching up to 66°F (19°C). Spring through early autumn brings some rainfall, so light layers and waterproofs are often suggested.

  • When is the best time to visit Robin Hood's Bay?

    Late spring to early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures and outdoor activities. Many events and pop-up markets also take place during the warmer months.

  • What are the best places to visit in Robin Hood's Bay?

    Frequently suggested sites include the Old Coastguard Station and the local history museum. The village's cobbled streets and cliffside paths create a distinct seaside atmosphere for exploring.

  • What are some hiking trails in Robin Hood's Bay?

    Robin Hood's Bay has scenic cliff-top paths along the Cleveland Way and forested trails near the village. There are gentle walks for casual strollers and more challenging routes for avid hikers.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Robin Hood's Bay?

    Families can visit the sandy bay for beachcombing, try fossil hunting, or explore small local museums. Nature trails and guided rock pooling experiences are also popular.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Robin Hood's Bay?

    Travelers often explore nearby coastal villages, local nature reserves, or historic sites around North Yorkshire. Traditional market towns and scenic moorland trails are frequently suggested as day trips.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Robin Hood's Bay?

    Pet-friendly stays are available throughout Robin Hood's Bay, especially in traditional cottages and village homes. The local beaches and walking trails make the area popular with visitors traveling with dogs.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Robin Hood's Bay?

    Wear comfortable shoes for the steep and cobbled streets, and be ready for changing weather near the coast. Arriving early is often suggested for easier parking, especially during festivals and summer weekends.

  • What is Robin Hood's Bay known for?

    Robin Hood's Bay is known for its dramatic cliffs, fossil-rich beaches, and history as a fishing and smuggling village. Its winding streets, traditional pubs, and scenic coastal paths add to its appeal.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Robin Hood's Bay?

    Robin Hood's Bay has tucked-away passages, local artists' studios, and quiet viewpoints over the North Sea. The old churchyard and secretive alleyways are favorites among returning guests.

  • What are the best foods to try in Robin Hood's Bay?

    Many guests try locally caught seafood such as fish and chips, traditional Yorkshire pies, and homemade scones. Ice cream parlours and cosy tea rooms add to the dining experience in the village.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Robin Hood's Bay?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes, waterproof clothing, and layered outfits for shifting coastal weather. A reusable water bottle and a camera are useful for exploring beaches, trails, and the historic village.

  • What is the nightlife in Robin Hood's Bay like?

    Robin Hood's Bay has a laid-back vibe with traditional pubs, occasional live folk music, and welcoming cafés. Evening strolls along the harbour or listening to local storytelling events are often enjoyed.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Robin Hood's Bay?

    Annual folk music festivals in early summer, themed walking weekends, and festive winter celebrations are frequently suggested. These events highlight local traditions, music, and community spirit.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Robin Hood's Bay?

    Robin Hood's Bay has a range of family-friendly rentals, including historic cottages and modern homes with flexible layouts. Many are located close to the beach and village amenities.

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  • 4.9 Average rating

    Robin Hood's Bay stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!