Read this post to discover some fantastic dog-friendly walks in and around Whitby, from the iconic Whitby Abbey to magnificent coastal walks.
1. Whitby Abbey and the coast
This is a beautiful coastal walk incorporating Whitby Abbey and the iconic 199 steps leading up to St Mary’s church, where you’ll be rewarded with the most breathtaking views of Whitby and the surrounding area. Dogs are welcome on leads at Whitby Abbey, the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Dracula and is a must visit. The walk will take you along the clifftop past Saltwick Bay, where you will witness magnificent coastal views.
Distance: 5-miles (approx)
Difficulty: Easy-moderate
More information: www.daleswalks.co.uk
2. Mallyan Spout and Beck Hole
This walk is for all the Heartbeat and Harry Potter fans amongst us as it will take you past various iconic spots around Goathland, including the beautiful waterfall of Mallyan Spout and Goathland Station (the station used in the early Harry Potter films). Likewise, your furry friend will enjoy the abundance of the countryside and new smells to explore. The waterfall is even more spectacular after rainfall, although you are advised to keep your dog on a lead in case of fast flowing currents.
Distance: 3-miles (approx)
Difficulty: Easy
More information: www.northyorkmoors.org.uk
3. May Beck and Falling Foss
This walk offers plenty for both dogs and owners. The woodland and stream offers an exceptional site for you to relax with your pooch as they chase a ball and enjoy a paddle. Likewise, you’ll enjoy a refreshment from the wonderful tea garden at the woodland cottage of Midge Hall. Just a short distance away from Falling Foss, you’ll find an 18th-century cave, carved out of a large boulder. This cave was home to the Hermit of Falling Foss – a local legend in this area.
Distance: 2-miles (approx)
Difficulty: Easy
More information: www.northyorkmoors.org.uk
4. Whitby to Sandsend
Walks beside the sea are often extremely popular amongst dog walkers and they are often a favourite for dogs too. The beach is the best place to blow off the cob-webs whilst playing fetch or going for a paddle in the sea. There are restrictions in place during the summer months and it is strongly advised that you check the tide times before you depart as some areas will become inaccessible at high tides.
Distance: 3.5-miles (approx)
Difficulty: Easy
More information: www.ifootpath.com
5. Robin Hood’s Bay
Robin Hood’s Bay is a great spot to visit with your four-legged friend. The village is rich with both fishing and smuggling heritage and has a great range of pubs, cafes, and restaurants for you to visit. This walk will take you along the clifftops where you will be rewarded with magnificent views of the the North Sea and Ravenscar.
Distance: 6.5-miles (approx)
Difficulty: Moderate-hard
More information: www.dogwalksyorkshire.com
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