Attractions and places to see around Newholm-Cum-Dunsley include a mix of natural landscapes and historical sites. This tranquil rural village in North Yorkshire offers access to the North Yorkshire coastline and moorland. The area features ancient woodlands, dramatic clifftop views, and several listed buildings. Its location provides convenient access to both natural features and significant heritage sites.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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If you want to go from the harbor to St Mary's Church and Whitby Abbey, you first have to climb 199 steps. This was formerly a particular ordeal for the pallbearers, which is why several platforms were built for resting. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitby
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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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As you walk up the steps from the town, on every 10th step, there is a Roman numeral of the step number you are on, all the way to 199!
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Great stop at Coopers coffee house in Whitby for a drink and snack.
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Enchanting little cove, can be accessed by road, or via a steepish descent down the Cleveland Way (from north or south). If you are walking the Cleveland Way, don't miss a similar, but smaller, cove just 600m south where Stoupe Beck drains out over Stoupe Beck Sands. Please note that the Cleveland Way south out of Boggle Hole is closed as at July 2024. There are very clear information boards erected showing the diversion around a couple of fields, which will bring you back onto the Cleveland Way at Stoupe Beck. When I passed through, the closure was to remain in effect until Nov 2024.
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You can explore several scenic walking routes. The Mulgrave Woods and Old Mulgrave Castle loop offers a 4.4-mile (7.1 km) trail through ancient woodlands and past historic ruins. For an easier coastal option, consider the Sandsend Beach – Deep Grove Alum Quarry loop, which is family-friendly.
The Cleveland Way: Maw Wyke to Robin Hood's Bay stretch offers magnificent clifftop views over the sea and countryside. This section of the Cleveland Way National Trail is known for its dramatic scenery and is accessible from the area.
Yes, Mallyan Spout Waterfall is a must-see. It's the tallest waterfall in the North York Moors, with a 70-foot vertical drop. The path to the waterfall can be technical in places, so sturdy shoes are recommended.
Beyond the village, you can visit iconic sites like Whitby Abbey, located just 3 miles away, which inspired Bram Stoker's Dracula. Scarborough Castle, with its 3,000-year history, is about 18 miles away, offering panoramic views. Pickering Castle, a 13th-century royal hunting lodge, is also within reach at approximately 17 miles.
Absolutely. Goathland railway station, part of the North York Moors Railway, offers a step back in time and has been featured in film and television. Additionally, Whitby Harbour provides a bustling historical setting with views of the River Esk, shops, and cafes.
Families will enjoy Goathland railway station for its charm and film connections. The bustling atmosphere of Whitby Harbour with its shops and cafes is also popular. For a unique coastal experience, Boggle Hole offers an enchanting cove with a cafe and accommodation, accessible via a steep descent.
The area is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer offer the best weather for exploring the coastal paths and moorland. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the woodlands, while winter can provide dramatic, quieter landscapes, though some paths may be more challenging.
Yes, within Newholm-Cum-Dunsley, you can find the historic Ye Olde Beehive Inn, a Grade II listed public house. Near the coast, Boggle Hole has a cafe, and Whitby Harbour is lined with numerous cafes and fish and chip shops.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find various hiking trails, including coastal walks and routes through Mulgrave Woods. For cyclists, there are gravel biking and MTB trails that explore the varied landscapes of the North York Moors and coastline.
Beyond the well-known attractions, the parish of Newholm-Cum-Dunsley itself is home to ten Grade II listed buildings, including historic houses and farmhouses, offering a glimpse into local heritage. The ancient Wheeldale Roman Road, about 9 miles away, is another less-traveled site amidst wild moorland.
Visitors frequently praise the area for its blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The dramatic clifftop views along the Cleveland Way, the unique charm of Whitby Harbour, and the captivating Mallyan Spout Waterfall are often highlighted. The tranquil village setting combined with easy access to the North Yorkshire coastline and moorland makes it a cherished destination.


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