🏖️ Beach
Sandsend Beach
📍 Whitby, North Yorkshire
About This Place
The tiny, picturesque village of Sandsend lies on Yorkshire’s heritage coastline, between Runswick Bay and Whitby. The clean, sandy beach here, with small rivers running into the sea on either side, is very appealing and makes an excellent destination for a family day out. --> At low tide a large area of beach is exposed and there are plenty of rockpools for children to explore. Tide times can be found here, or on the side of the shop next door to the Sandsend Café. There a fine views down the coast towards the romantic ruins of Whitby Abbey which is said to be the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Dracula. It is possible to walk all the way along the beach to Whitby, and this may take up to one and a half hours, depending on how often you stop to admire the views or play in the waves. Sandsend beach is popular with fossil hunters, fishermen and walkers. In summer an area of the beach is zoned off for swimming. A café, gift shop and pub can be found close to the beach.
💡 Our Take
Sandsend Beach, nestled in beautiful North Yorkshire, is a real treat for your four-legged friend. It's open to dogs year-round, hooray! The vast expanse of sandy beach offers endless tail-wagging opportunities. Plenty of room for zoomies! Parking is available nearby, but can get busy, and you'll find cafes in the village. Keep an eye on swimming conditions, as currents can get strong at times – safer shallow paddling is best! It’s especially good for bouncy, energetic dogs. TIP: Pack a towel as it can get muddy at low tide.
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📋 Contact & Details
Cuthbert's Yard, Whitby, Ruswarp
YO21 3TW