Let's Walk the Yorkshire Coast
North Yorkshire Heritage Coast
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The Yorkshire Coast
ISBN 9781898550150
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Yorkshire's stunning coastline, often referred to as the 'Dinosaur Coast,' is renowned for its unique geology and wealth of fossil resources. The shoreline is constantly changing due to the instability of the sea cliffs, which exposes an abundance of fossils in the rocks. The walking routes take advantage of the North Yorkshire and Cleveland Heritage Coast, including the Yorkshire section of the King Charles III England Coast Path.
Discoveries of ammonites are commonplace, although the remains of more substantial land and marine reptiles do turn up occasionally. However, if you want to confront the dinosaurs more personally, visit the Rotunda Museum, the home of ‘Scarborough’s Lost Dinosaurs’. The exhibition comprises fossilised evidence of dinosaurs, which roamed around the neighbourhood during the Jurassic period.
The Yorkshire coast has an intriguing history, between 1700 and 1850 many of the picturesque fishing villages like Staithes and Robin Hood’s Bay were notorious as smuggling ports. Captain Cook, the British navigator and explorer, began his seafaring career at Whitby, and Whitby Abbey provided the setting for Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula. During the Civil War, Scarborough Castle endured two sieges, and in the opening months of World War I, German battleships shelled the town and castle from the bay. And the Romans were the first to recognise the importance of Filey – long before Billy Butlin!
This personal guide incorporates:
Full-colour maps with numbered arrow pointers for each of the walks.
Route directions with grid references beside each map to aid navigation.
Background information for each walk.
Illustrated with 29 colour photographs of prominent features seen during the walks.
| Warset Fell and Saltburn Gill | 8 |
| Boulby Cliffs and Easington Woods | 6 |
| Staithes and Port Mulgrave | 7 |
| Kettleness and Goldsborough | 7.5 |
| Mulgrave Castle and Lythe | 7.5 |
| Whitby and East Row | 7.5 |
| Larpool Viaduct and Whitby Abbey | 8.0 |
| Maw Wyke Hole and Robin Hood's Bay | 7.75 |
| Ravenscar and Robin Hood's Bay | 8.75 |
| Hayburn Wyke and Crook Ness | 7 |
| The distances are in miles |
Sample pages of walks featured in the books can be viewed and printed out from The Walks page.