We’re often told to ‘look up’ more in life, to pay closer attention to what’s happening around us. But, while walking the rock-strewn shores between Robin Hood’s Bay and the whimsically named Boggle Hole, you’ll feel compelled to look down.
Not because this mile-wide curve of beach, located between the jutting headlands of Ness Point and Ravenscar, doesn’t capture your attention. But, because the rock pools and flats of limestone and blue shale, or scaurs, found here and in neighbouring beaches, unearth some of Britain’s finest fossils and gemstones.
The journey to this section of North Yorkshire’s Heritage Coast (which spans around 60 miles between Saltburn and Filey), is spectacular. From behind the wheel, you rise and fall over Fylingdales Moor, being met with carpets of heather, vast skies and…