Best attractions and places to see around Egton include a variety of historical sites, natural monuments, and cultural points of interest within the North York Moors National Park. The village is situated near the River Esk, offering access to scenic landscapes and outdoor activities. Egton provides a blend of traditional village life with significant historical landmarks and natural features. The area is known for its agricultural shows and unique local traditions.
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Whitby Harbour is a historic and bustling port at the mouth of the River Esk in North Yorkshire, offering a various attractions, shops, and dining places.
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Head on out to either of the 2 main piers and experience an epic sunrise or sunset!
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Uniquely nestled between tall cliffs to the north and south, Staithes is a truly picturesque village with its characteristic river mouth and harbour. Cleveland Way from the south is quite steep (I turned around here so can't comment on routes to the north), but well worth the effort.
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Great stop at Coopers coffee house in Whitby for a drink and snack.
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Whilst this waterfall is relatively accessible, as others point out it is a bit of a scramble, with the rocks still quite slippery and treacherous in the height of summer, as they are permanently in the shade and damp. In summer, the valley that the track to the waterfall runs through provides welcome respite from the heat of the day.
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Iconic and extremely peaceful early in the morning before the crowds arrive. Easy access through the station and over the line (directly over the line or via a small footbridge) to get to the public footpaths that ascend Mill Moor and Goathland Moor to the east.
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Something for everyone on this route - I saw hikers, trail runners and dog-walkers. But still not particularly busy, even on a summer's morning (unlike the Seven Sisters in East Sussex for example, which is the motorway equivalent of a a coast walk). Fabulous views, clear Cleveland Way signposts, good quality tracks in summer, although you can see how the ground has been churned up in the winter, and easily accessible and not too far from Robin Hood's Bay.
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Egton is nestled within the North York Moors National Park, offering extensive opportunities for outdoor pursuits. A must-see natural monument is Mallyan Spout Waterfall, the tallest waterfall in the North York Moors with a 21-meter drop. The River Esk also flows nearby, providing scenic views. For more active exploration, you can find numerous running trails and cycling routes in the area.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can visit Goathland railway station, a charming stop on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, known for its traditional 1950s feel and its role as 'Hogsmeade Station' in Harry Potter. Other notable sites include Beggar's Bridge, a Grade II* listed packhorse bridge from 1619, and the earthworks of Lease Rigg Roman Fort, dating back to the early 2nd century. St. Hilda's Church in Egton and St Hedda's Church in Egton Bridge also offer historical insights.
Families can enjoy a visit to Goathland railway station for a nostalgic train experience on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway. The nearby Staithes Fishing Village offers winding streets, a golden beach, and rock pools for exploration. Whitby Harbour is also a great option with shops, cafes, and views of the River Esk, all overlooked by Whitby Abbey.
The North York Moors National Park, where Egton is located, is beautiful year-round. However, for walking and cycling, the spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather. Autumn brings stunning foliage, while winter can offer dramatic, quieter landscapes, though some paths to places like Mallyan Spout Waterfall can be challenging and slippery, requiring sturdy footwear.
Egton is known for its distinctive local traditions. The annual Egton Show, an agricultural show over 100 years old, is one of the largest village shows in the country and takes place every August. Additionally, the Egton Bridge Old Gooseberry Show, established in 1800, is the country's oldest surviving gooseberry show, held annually on the first Tuesday in August.
Egton is an excellent base for walking. The Cleveland Way coastal path offers magnificent views, particularly the stretch between Whitby and Robin Hood's Bay. For inland walks, the North York Moors National Park provides numerous routes. You can find detailed running trails (which can also be walked) around Egton, including loops from Goathland and Glaisdale.
Both Egton and Egton Bridge offer traditional hospitality. In Egton, you can find The Witching Post Inn and The Wheatsheaf Inn. Egton Bridge is home to the Postgate Inn, which provides both dining and accommodation options. These establishments often serve local fare and provide a cozy atmosphere for visitors.
Yes, Whitby is a short distance from Egton and is a popular destination. You can explore Whitby Harbour with its shops, cafes, and fish and chip establishments, all overlooked by the iconic Whitby Abbey. Whitby also boasts a golden beach and charming cobbled streets.
Yes, the North York Moors National Park offers trails of varying difficulty. The path to Mallyan Spout Waterfall can be technical in places, requiring sturdy shoes. For more extensive challenges, consider some of the longer running trails listed, such as the Goathland Village β Mallyan Spout Waterfall loop or the Skelton Tower Viewpoint β Hole of Horcum Bridleway loop, which are rated as difficult.
Egton is a great starting point for various cycling adventures. You can find road cycling routes that take you through scenic landscapes, including loops from Glaisdale and Grosmont. There are also general cycling routes that explore the area, such as the Whitby Harbour loop or the Beggar's Bridge β Danby Bakery and Tea Shop loop from Egton.
Visitors frequently enjoy the historical charm of Staithes Fishing Village, appreciating its peaceful atmosphere and picturesque setting. The dramatic Mallyan Spout Waterfall is also highly rated for its visual impact, and Whitby Harbour is loved for its vibrant atmosphere and historical significance.
Egton Bridge is a village closely associated with Egton, situated on the River Esk. It is home to St Hedda's Church, which has connections to Catholic martyr Father Nicholas Postgate, and the historic Beggar's Bridge. You'll also find the Postgate Inn for dining and accommodation, and it hosts the annual Old Gooseberry Show.


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