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This picturesque bay, known for its wide, sandy beach framed by rugged cliffs, attracts visitors looking for both adventure and relaxation. Surfers are particularly drawn to Cayton Bay, as it boasts some of the most consistent waves along the Yorkshire coast. Advertisement Advertisement Did you know with a Digital subscription to Yorkshire Post, you can get access to all of our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more.

Whether you're a seasoned surfer or a beginner, the bay’s waves cater to all skill levels, making it a popular spot year-round. Beyond surfing , Cayton Bay is a haven for nature lovers. The area is part of the North Yorkshire and Cleveland Heritage Coast, renowned for its biodiversity.



Seabirds such as puffins and kittiwakes can be spotted along the cliffs, and seals often make appearances along the shore. The bay is also a prime location for fossil hunting, with Jurassic-era fossils, like ammonites, waiting to be discovered. Advertisement Advertisement History enthusiasts will appreciate the remnants of World War II installations, including concrete pillboxes that once served as coastal defences.

The blend of natural beauty and historical significance adds a unique charm to the area. On Trip Advisor Cayton Bay has a strong 4.5 over its reviews, however, the only criticism seems to be actually getting to the beach.

One review stated: “The hill down to the beach was very steep and getting back up was horrendous.” Advertisement Advertisement Overall, with its peaceful atmosphere, scenic walking paths, and wildlife , Cayton Bay is a hidden gem for those seeking a quieter seaside experience. Whether you're exploring the cliffs, riding the waves, or simply enjoying the view, Cayton Bay has something special for everyone.

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