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Cayton bay does indeed have beach access, but you need to be fairly fit to tackle the steep path and steps down to get to the sea, and its even tougher trying to get back up again, so not one for the less mobile or those with prams and buggies or very small children. That area of coastline is subject to serious erosion of the cliff face, to a point that they keep having to move the coastal road back inland every few years as more land is reclaimed by the sea. For this reason, maps are not always accurate in showing any foot paths in the area, and the best you can hope for is being able to walk into Scarbrough along parts of the old road that are left behind after the new duel roads were put in during the last five years.
The C&CC site is the nearest one you will get at Scarbrough for walking down to the seafront via Scalby mills (follow signs for the sealife centre) which will take you down to the beaches of the north bay and the concrete path that passes the bathing huts and links with the prominade along the North bay. There is a small pub at Scalby where I have seen people sitting out with dogs, but im not sure if they are allowed inside. Theres also a large pub and Crown Carvery branch right next door to the site, and although they dont allow dogs inside, there is ample outside space to sit and enjoy a meal weather permitting.
Once your in the North bay, theres lots of dog friendly beach space at low tide and a regular open topped bus into the South bay and town, but dogs are not allowed on the south bay beaches.
Julia
------------- Just love to be out amoungst Nature and Wildlife
Celebrating 37 years of Caravanning in 2019, Recently Considered Retiring, but Totally Addicted for Life!
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