Skinningrove Beach is a large, dog-friendly beach located along the coastal Cleveland Way walk. Known for its quiet and secluded atmosphere, it is a popular spot for dog walkers and hikers. The beach is particularly expansive when the tide is out, providing ample space for visitors to explore.
The beach is accessible through the village of Skinningrove, where there is a free car park located a few hundred yards away. However, spaces can fill up quickly, so it is advisable to arrive early. From the car park, it's a pleasant walk to the beach, where visitors can enjoy sights such as the boat monument and the jetty.
Skinningrove Beach is also a prime location for fossil hunting. Walking towards the jetty, visitors will find a sandy beach area. Despite its secluded location, the beach is safe and clean, making it an ideal spot for peaceful walks. However, visitors should note that there are no food or drink facilities at the beach, so it's recommended to bring water, especially for those planning to walk along the coastal path.
Skinningrove Beach amenities include parking.
Visitor reviews highlight the beauty and tranquility of the beach, with many appreciating its seclusion and the opportunity for peaceful walks. The beach is also praised for being dog-friendly and offering excellent opportunities for fossil hunting. However, some visitors complain about the lack of food and drink facilities and the limited parking space.
Latitude: 54.5760546 / Longitude: -0.9071264
Skinningrove Beach is located in North Yorkshire. The following map of Skinningrove Beach shows the exact location.
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