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| Highlights | | Guided tours Guided walks |
About this property This group of coastal properties extends more than 40 miles from Saltburn in the north to Filey in the south, centred on Robin Hood's Bay. The Cleveland Way National Trail follows the clifftop and gives splendid views. A wide range of habitats meadow, woodland, coastal heath and cliff grassland provides sanctuary to many forms of wildlife, from orchids to nesting birds. The area is rich in industrial archaeology, and the remains of the alum industry and jet and ironstone mining can be seen. The Old Coastguard Station in Robin Hood's Bay, an exciting exhibition and education centre, is run in partnership with the North York Moors National Park Authority. It shows how the elements have shaped this part of the coastline. At Ravenscar Coastal Centre an exhibition covers local history, including the story of alum production Britain's first chemical industry.
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