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  • This is Staithes, The Secret Charm of Staithes: Revealed
    Clinging to the hillside, Staithes is an unmissable destination to explore. From the winding cobbled streets to the charming 18th century cottages, you’ll find this coastal village is full of character.
    Staithes was once one of the largest fishing ports in the North East, now this hillside gem is a treasured based for exploring Yorkshire’s cliff top paths and discovering the delights of rock pooling and fossil hunting on the small sandy beach.
    Staithes is a charming, traditional fishing village on the North Yorkshire Coast, it is the perfect place to enjoy some time beside the sea.
    The North Yorkshire seaside town of Staithes is just 10 miles from Whitby, it embodies many of the reasons why seaside towns hold such appeal. Once one of the busiest fishing ports on the North East coast, Staithes boasts a long proud history as the one-time home of famous Royal Navy captain and explorer, Captain James Cook. Staithes is approximately 22 minutes drive from Whitby along the coast.
    A Brief History of Staithes
    Remnants of Cook’s time here can be seen in many of the tourist attractions of today including Captain Cook & Staithes Heritage Centre. A recreation of the shop in which James Cook worked during his residency here, the museum is a treasure-trove of over 200 books, engravings, letters, medals and more, providing an insight into his incredible life and career, as well as into Staithes itself.
    You can also visit ‘Captain Cook’s Cottage’, and the Captain Cook Inn - a lovely pub/restaurant and hotel overlooking the sea. Famous for its real ales and great food, which includes a range of vegetarian and wheat-free options, you are sure to enjoy a relaxing stay, whether simply enjoying a bite to eat or staying the night. Don’t forget to try their house ale, the Northern Navigator, brewed especially for the Captain Cook Inn by the nearby North Yorkshire Brewery.
    Staithes Art History
    There is so much to do in Staithes, for both young and old. Fans of art and history will love strolling through the pretty town’s narrow cobbled streets and paying a visit to the elegant Staithes Art Gallery.
    Staithes is a magnet for artists who come to admire the beautiful coastal scenery, traditional fishing scenes and village ambience, and immortalise them on canvas. The advent of the railway in 1883 brought a host of artists to Staithes including Hannah Hoyland, Fred Mayor and Harold Knight. Many paintings from local and visiting artists are on display at the gallery throughout the year - look out for special exhibitions and showcases too.
    Things to do in Staithes
    Exploring and Walking
    A popular activity whilst in Staithes is to explore the old village through its fascinating alleys and ginnels. Winding through the village’s cottages and cobbled streets, each alley boasts a quaint name, such as ‘Dog Loup Alley’ - the narrowest alley in the world at just 18 inches wide! You will discover a different side to Staithes through each alley you visit with lots of opportunities for taking a unique and quirky photograph of Staithes from all angles!
    Rockpooling and Fossil Hunting
    A trip to the seaside wouldn’t be complete without a bit of rock pooling in the abundant rock pools left at low tide between Staithes and Port Mulgrave, many of which are teeming with life that children especially will love to seek out. You will certainly find plenty of fossils and tiny marine creatures whilst exploring, and if you are lucky, you may even spot some seals sunning themselves along the shore!
    Staithes sits on what is known as the ‘Dinosaur Coast’, making it a favourite with fossil hunters, palaeontologists and dinosaur fans from across the country. You can choose to go on an organised fossil hunting trip or, for the more experienced, explore independently in and around Staithes and Runswick Bay. If visiting as a family, children will love their finds of ‘fools’ gold’ - little nuggets of Iron pyrite which, to the untrained eye, look just like the real thing!
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ความคิดเห็น • 10

  • @JohndylanEsmeria
    @JohndylanEsmeria ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice place

  • @tinablackburn6871
    @tinablackburn6871 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love that our cottage is on this (Alum cottage) . Staithes always looks amazing.

    • @FilipinainUK
      @FilipinainUK  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for watching

  • @richadambudgen7520
    @richadambudgen7520 ปีที่แล้ว

    I remember holidaying there as a kid. Jumping off the walls into the sea at high tide if my memory serves me. I remember a dead shark washed up on the beach. All very exciting for a young lad.

  • @jackgeitz-b4i
    @jackgeitz-b4i 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    SALAMAT FROM BRISBANE AUSTRALIA.......

    • @FilipinainUK
      @FilipinainUK  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for watching