Best attractions and places to see around Harwood Dale offer a diverse range of experiences. This region, situated near the coast, features dramatic cliffs, secluded coves, and historical sites. With 4 unique highlights, Harwood Dale provides opportunities for exploring natural landscapes and cultural heritage. The area is known for its blend of coastal scenery and historical interest, making it a destination for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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This was a stunning little waterfall and a very secluded spot, shame the beach is a people beach, but I would definitely recommend a visit
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Spectacular little beach, with beck, bridge, waterfall and lots of rock formations. If hiking the Cleveland Way from south to north, take a breather here, as the track north out of the cove is a killer gradient, but thankfully not too long before it levels out on the way to Petard Point.
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Enchanting little cove, can be accessed by road, or via a steepish descent down the Cleveland Way (from north or south). If you are walking the Cleveland Way, don't miss a similar, but smaller, cove just 600m south where Stoupe Beck drains out over Stoupe Beck Sands. Please note that the Cleveland Way south out of Boggle Hole is closed as at July 2024. There are very clear information boards erected showing the diversion around a couple of fields, which will bring you back onto the Cleveland Way at Stoupe Beck. When I passed through, the closure was to remain in effect until Nov 2024.
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There are a lot more trails through Hayburn Wyke Wood than are marked on the Ordnance Survey map, many of them well sign-posted. If you follow the main track down to the waterfall from the pub, then you will pass a fantastic natural seat with a view at the northern end of Little Cliff (see photos). A large boulder with a flat top, where you can view the sea through a natural break in the vegetation. Fabulous, but be warned the cliff edge is only feet away from the boulder and masked by the vegetation - keep a tight rein on children and dogs...
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Iconic and extremely peaceful early in the morning before the crowds arrive. Easy access through the station and over the line (directly over the line or via a small footbridge) to get to the public footpaths that ascend Mill Moor and Goathland Moor to the east.
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Something for everyone on this route - I saw hikers, trail runners and dog-walkers. But still not particularly busy, even on a summer's morning (unlike the Seven Sisters in East Sussex for example, which is the motorway equivalent of a a coast walk). Fabulous views, clear Cleveland Way signposts, good quality tracks in summer, although you can see how the ground has been churned up in the winter, and easily accessible and not too far from Robin Hood's Bay.
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Yes, Harwood Dale offers several family-friendly options. Goathland railway station is a popular choice, known for its 'time warp' atmosphere and its role as Hogsmeade Station in Harry Potter. Another great spot is Hayburn Wyke Waterfall and Beach, a secluded cove with waterfalls and a pebble beach, perfect for exploration. Boggle Hole also features a private cove and a cafe, making it a pleasant stop for families.
The Harwood Dale region is rich in natural beauty. You can discover the magnificent coastal views along Cleveland Way: Maw Wyke to Robin Hood's Bay, which offers stunning sea vistas and glorious countryside. Don't miss Hayburn Wyke Waterfall and Beach, a picturesque secluded cove with waterfalls, a pebble beach, and beautiful woodlands. Boggle Hole is another enchanting cove with cliffs and a beach.
Absolutely. One prominent historical site is Goathland railway station. This beautifully preserved station on the North York Moors Railway offers a glimpse into the past, feeling like time has stopped in the 1950s or 60s. It's also famous for its appearances in Harry Potter and the ITV drama Heartbeat.
For walkers, the stretch of Cleveland Way: Maw Wyke to Robin Hood's Bay is highly recommended, offering some of the finest and most varied coast walks in the country with breathtaking views. You can also explore the trails leading to Hayburn Wyke Waterfall and Beach, which features numerous well-signposted paths through woodlands. For more detailed routes, consider exploring the Running Trails around Harwood Dale guide, which includes options like the Cinder Track.
Yes, the area caters to cyclists. Dixon's Hollow Bike Park is a dedicated spot for mountain bikers, featuring a 4X skills course, dirt jumps, and a pump track. For general cycling, you can find routes in the Cycling around Harwood Dale guide, including sections of the Moor to Sea Cycle Network.
While not entirely hidden, Boggle Hole is a charming and somewhat secluded cove that many visitors find enchanting. It's tucked away from the busier coastal towns and offers a private beach and a cafe. Similarly, Hayburn Wyke Waterfall and Beach provides a secluded and picturesque experience with its unique combination of woodlands, waterfalls, and a pebble beach.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning coastal scenery and the sense of stepping back in time. The magnificent views along the Cleveland Way, the secluded beauty of Hayburn Wyke, and the nostalgic charm of Goathland railway station are often highlighted. Many appreciate the diverse experiences, from dramatic cliffs and beaches to historical sites and tranquil woodlands.
While specific public transport routes to every trail might vary, the North Yorkshire Moors Railway serves Goathland railway station, making it accessible by heritage train. For other trails and attractions, local bus services connect some of the larger towns and villages in the region, but it's advisable to check specific routes and timetables for your destination.
Yes, you can find refreshment options. Boggle Hole hosts a cafe within its YHA, offering a convenient stop. Additionally, the village of Goathland, home to the railway station, has local cafes and pubs. Along popular routes like the Cleveland Way, you'll often find tearooms or pubs in nearby villages like Robin Hood's Bay.
The Harwood Dale area is beautiful year-round, but the best time often depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer (May to September) offer milder weather, ideal for coastal walks and enjoying the beaches, with longer daylight hours. Autumn brings beautiful foliage to the woodlands. While winter walks can be atmospheric, some coastal paths might be more challenging due to weather conditions, so always check local forecasts.
Yes, Harwood Dale is a great area for gravel biking. You can find various routes, including those that take you through scenic landscapes and forest edges. For detailed options, refer to the Gravel biking around Harwood Dale guide, which lists routes of varying difficulty.
Many of the outdoor trails and coastal paths around Harwood Dale are dog-friendly, offering plenty of space for your canine companion. The Cleveland Way is a popular choice for dog walkers, though it's always important to keep dogs under control, especially near livestock or cliff edges. Always check local signage for any restrictions, particularly on beaches during peak seasons.


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