Food scene
Fantastic food and lovely staff. Family and dog friendly.
Ask for Cherie the owner who will give you some great advice on local walks and things to do.
Wonderful homemade stonebaked pizzas served on a Thursday, Friday & Saturday evening. Booking advised !
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The Poorhouse
105 High StFantastic food and lovely staff. Family and dog friendly.
Ask for Cherie the owner who will give you some great advice on local walks and things to do.
Wonderful homemade stonebaked pizzas served on a Thursday, Friday & Saturday evening. Booking advised !
Unique & Incredible authentic Iranian food. Very clearly all homemade and it is absolutely delicious! Amazing for breakfast, lunch and cakes/baklava. The service is exceptional and always helped with explaining the dishes. Family and dog friendly.
Pomegranate Persian Tea Room
5 Park SquareUnique & Incredible authentic Iranian food. Very clearly all homemade and it is absolutely delicious! Amazing for breakfast, lunch and cakes/baklava. The service is exceptional and always helped with explaining the dishes. Family and dog friendly.
Excellent cafe & tea room . Lovely staff.
Family and dog friendly.
The Velveteen Rabbit Luncheon Club
1 High StExcellent cafe & tea room . Lovely staff.
Family and dog friendly.
Suggitts Ice Creams
93 High StFantastic home made ice cream & lovely traditional sweet shop.
The Tannery
High StreetGreat little independent pub with specialist beers and a friendly atmosphere.
Royal Oak, Great Ayton
123 High StGreat family and dog friendly pub.
Lovely farm cafe. Family and dog friendly.
Miniature goats , turkeys and the pigs are vey cute & play areas for children.
Lovely farm shop too with local & fresh produce.
Really worth a visit !
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Fletchers Farm Coffee Shop
Lovely farm cafe. Family and dog friendly.
Miniature goats , turkeys and the pigs are vey cute & play areas for children.
Lovely farm shop too with local & fresh produce.
Really worth a visit !
Excellent fish and chip shop in the centre of Great Ayton.
4.5 rating on trip advisor !
Aytons Traditional Yorkshire Fish & Chips
111 High StreetExcellent fish and chip shop in the centre of Great Ayton.
4.5 rating on trip advisor !
Lovely cafe that’s dog friendly. Great value, daily specials & a bit of a tardis - bigger on the inside ;-)
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Stamps Coffee Shop
107 High StLovely cafe that’s dog friendly. Great value, daily specials & a bit of a tardis - bigger on the inside ;-)
Found on the lower promenade at Saltburn. Very pleasant atmosphere, excellent service, delicious food - including the famous Crab Brioche eaten by Fred Sirieix and Nadiya Hussain as featured on BBC’s Remarkable Places To Eat. Stunning views especially from the outside veranda. Staffed by a friendly/cheerful team. A highly recommended dining experience.
Booking recommended.
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The Seaview Restaurant
Lower PromenadeFound on the lower promenade at Saltburn. Very pleasant atmosphere, excellent service, delicious food - including the famous Crab Brioche eaten by Fred Sirieix and Nadiya Hussain as featured on BBC’s Remarkable Places To Eat. Stunning views especially from the outside veranda. Staffed by a friendly/cheerful team. A highly recommended dining experience.
Booking recommended.
Sightseeing
Free entrance to this important and interesting piece of local history. A must for those interested in Captain Cook.
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Captain Cook Schoolroom Museum
101 High StFree entrance to this important and interesting piece of local history. A must for those interested in Captain Cook.
Fantastic views.
On a heather-clad moor overlooking the Yorkshire village of Great Ayton stands Captain Cook's Monument, a striking obelisk erected in 1827 in memory of the seafaring famous explorer, who was born six miles away in Marton but grew up in Great Ayton.
Captain Cook would have walked these moors when he lived at Great Ayton from 1736-1745. He attended the local school (now the Captain Cook Schoolroom Museum) on the High Street.
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Captain Cook's Monument
Cleveland WayFantastic views.
On a heather-clad moor overlooking the Yorkshire village of Great Ayton stands Captain Cook's Monument, a striking obelisk erected in 1827 in memory of the seafaring famous explorer, who was born six miles away in Marton but grew up in Great Ayton.
Captain Cook would have walked these moors when he lived at Great Ayton from 1736-1745. He attended the local school (now the Captain Cook Schoolroom Museum) on the High Street.
Challenging, but rewarding walk to the top, with fantastic views of the coast & the moors.
Roseberry Topping is a very distinctive hill & is only a mile from Great Ayton and sits above Newton under Roseberry. Its summit has a distinctive half-cone shape with a jagged cliff, which has led to many comparisons with the much higher Matterhorn in the Swiss-Italian Alps.
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Roseberry Topping
Challenging, but rewarding walk to the top, with fantastic views of the coast & the moors.
Roseberry Topping is a very distinctive hill & is only a mile from Great Ayton and sits above Newton under Roseberry. Its summit has a distinctive half-cone shape with a jagged cliff, which has led to many comparisons with the much higher Matterhorn in the Swiss-Italian Alps.
Only 15 minutes drive from Bumble Cottage with a glorious blue flag beach, award winning seafood restaurant and fish and chip shop, Victorian cliff lift and pier ! It also has a fantastic miniature railway that the kids will love as much as the dads ! ;-)
It’s an enchanting Victorian seaside resort close to the Yorkshire Border and North York Moors. Saltburn was a popular spa town resort during the Victorian era, funded and founded by the big railway entrepreneur Henry Pease of the The Stockton & Darlington Railway.
It’s a rich history and you could say that Saltburn was one of the first seaside resorts to boom as a result of the early passenger carrying railway routes! The town centre is brimming with independent craft shops, character guest houses and plenty of fine restaurants, independent bars and seaside cafes.
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Saltburn-by-the-Sea
Only 15 minutes drive from Bumble Cottage with a glorious blue flag beach, award winning seafood restaurant and fish and chip shop, Victorian cliff lift and pier ! It also has a fantastic miniature railway that the kids will love as much as the dads ! ;-)
It’s an enchanting Victorian seaside resort close to the Yorkshire Border and North York Moors. Saltburn was a popular spa town resort during the Victorian era, funded and founded by the big railway entrepreneur Henry Pease of the The Stockton & Darlington Railway.
It’s a rich history and you could say that Saltburn was one of the first seaside resorts to boom as a result of the early passenger carrying railway routes! The town centre is brimming with independent craft shops, character guest houses and plenty of fine restaurants, independent bars and seaside cafes.
Take the train from Great Ayton to Whitby which travels through the moors. A beautiful, scenic journey which takes just over an hour and is very reasonably priced.
Whitby is a town that offers something a little different to your ‘typical’ coastal resort and will no doubt surprise you when you visit.
Famous for its connections to Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Whitby has always embraced its association with Gothic culture which is reflected in the town’s quirky streets, shops and Abbey ruins, and of course the annual celebration of the culture. Fantastic shops, lucky ducks, Whitby Jet & fish and chips ! Beautiful sandy beach too !
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Whitby
Take the train from Great Ayton to Whitby which travels through the moors. A beautiful, scenic journey which takes just over an hour and is very reasonably priced.
Whitby is a town that offers something a little different to your ‘typical’ coastal resort and will no doubt surprise you when you visit.
Famous for its connections to Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Whitby has always embraced its association with Gothic culture which is reflected in the town’s quirky streets, shops and Abbey ruins, and of course the annual celebration of the culture. Fantastic shops, lucky ducks, Whitby Jet & fish and chips ! Beautiful sandy beach too !
The North Yorkshire Moor Railway is one of the world’s greatest heritage railway experiences with thrills and family fun at its heart. Climb on-board a steam or heritage diesel train and experience 24 miles of Yorkshire’s amazing scenery at this must-see visitor attraction.
Explore the Railway
Pickering Station is a must-see 1930’s themed station that will transport you back in time to the steam era.
Let off steam in the North York Moors National Park – see stunning scenery and wildlife!
A must-see is the celebrity station, Goathland, which became Hogsmeade Station in the first Harry Potter film.
Explore Grosmont Station which is home to the operating and engineering world of the NYMR. If you are lucky you might be able to catch a sneaky peak at the work taking place on our engines!
Visit Whitby with its narrow streets and bustling harbour overlooked by the striking ruins of Whitby Abbey.
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North Yorkshire Moors Railway
The North Yorkshire Moor Railway is one of the world’s greatest heritage railway experiences with thrills and family fun at its heart. Climb on-board a steam or heritage diesel train and experience 24 miles of Yorkshire’s amazing scenery at this must-see visitor attraction.
Explore the Railway
Pickering Station is a must-see 1930’s themed station that will transport you back in time to the steam era.
Let off steam in the North York Moors National Park – see stunning scenery and wildlife!
A must-see is the celebrity station, Goathland, which became Hogsmeade Station in the first Harry Potter film.
Explore Grosmont Station which is home to the operating and engineering world of the NYMR. If you are lucky you might be able to catch a sneaky peak at the work taking place on our engines!
Visit Whitby with its narrow streets and bustling harbour overlooked by the striking ruins of Whitby Abbey.
The 108-mile horseshoe-shaped Cleveland Way leaves Helmsley to the north, arching east through the North York Moors before returning south along the coast from Saltburn to Filey Brigg.
Gorgeous coast, pretty fishing harbours, rugged hills and ancient monuments – all in one spectacular route. Welcome to the wonders of North Yorkshire’s Cleveland Way.
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Cleveland Way
The 108-mile horseshoe-shaped Cleveland Way leaves Helmsley to the north, arching east through the North York Moors before returning south along the coast from Saltburn to Filey Brigg.
Gorgeous coast, pretty fishing harbours, rugged hills and ancient monuments – all in one spectacular route. Welcome to the wonders of North Yorkshire’s Cleveland Way.