Saltburn-by-the-Sea

Saltburn-by-the-Sea, North Yorkshire

Postcode: TS12 1HQ

Saltburn is a total gem of a coastal town that feels like stepping back into a more elegant time, but with a cool, modern surfer vibe mixed in. It’s perched on high cliffs with a massive sandy beach below, and it’s perfect for families, couples, and even solo explorers who love a good sea breeze and a bit of Victorian charm.

What You’ll Love Doing Here
The absolute star of the show is the Saltburn Cliff Tramway. It’s this quirky, water-balanced funicular that links the town at the top to the pier at the bottom. It’s one of the oldest of its kind in the world, and honestly, the stained-glass windows and the slow creep down the cliff are just lovely. If you’ve got kids, they’ll find the “magic” of how it works (using water to pull the cars up and down) pretty cool.

Once you’re down at sea level, you’ve got the Saltburn Pier. It’s a classic, long Victorian pier that’s great for a stroll. There’s something very therapeutic about walking right out over the North Sea. Keep an eye out for the “yarn bombers”—local knitters often decorate the pier railings with incredibly detailed woolly scenes that are always a conversation starter!

The Vibe and Activities

  • The Beach: It’s a huge expanse of sand and shingle. At low tide, there is plenty of room for sandcastles or a game of cricket. It’s also a massive hotspot for surfing. Even if you don’t fancy getting in the cold water yourself, it’s fun to grab a coffee and watch the surfers catching waves.
  • Valley Gardens: If you want a break from the sea spray, head into the Valley Gardens. It’s a sheltered woodland walk with plenty of flowers, a miniature railway (usually running in the warmer months), and a playground for the kids. It’s a great spot if the wind picks up on the seafront.
  • The Town: Up on the clifftop, the town has “jewel” streets (like Amber Street and Pearl Street). It’s full of independent bookshops, antique stores, and quirky boutiques.

Useful Info for Your Visit

  • Who it’s for: Everyone. Families love the beach and trains, surfers love the waves, and seniors often enjoy the gardens and the flat stroll along the pier.
  • Timing: You could easily spend a full day here if the weather is nice. If you’re just stopping for a walk and a bit of lunch, give yourself at least three to four hours.
  • Budgeting: Parking near the seafront can get busy and a bit pricey during peak times, so try the top of the town and walk down if you’re feeling fit. Look out for Blue Light discounts in some of the local cafes, and if you’re a local or frequent visitor, the Cliff Tramway sometimes offers multi-trip tickets.
  • Nearby Treats: For food, you’re spoilt for choice. There are famous fish and chip shops right by the beach—expect a queue, but it’s worth it! There are also some really trendy bars and bistros in the town centre for a more “grown-up” meal or a craft beer.

Something Extra
If you have time and fancy a bit of a walk, a section of the Cleveland Way runs through here. You can walk along the clifftop towards Skinningrove for some truly dramatic views of the coastline. It’s a bit hilly, but the scenery is spectacular.

Nearby Add-on:
If it’s a rainy day and you need to head indoors, Redcar is just a short drive away and has a larger cinema and more “high street” facilities, but Saltburn definitely wins on charm and scenery!

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