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Attractions and Places To See around Wold Newton - Top 18

Best attractions and places to see around Wold Newton, a village located in the East Riding of Yorkshire, offer a blend of rural tranquility and historical interest. The area is situated within the scenic Yorkshire Wolds, characterized by rolling landscapes and unique natural features like the Gypsey Race, a winterbourne chalk stream. Historical landmarks, ancient archaeological sites, and extensive walking trails contribute to the region's appeal for visitors.

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Last updated: May 9, 2026

Filey Bay Beach

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Filey Bay boasts inviting golden sands and clean waters for swimming (if it’s warm enough). The beach is backed by the pretty coastal town of Filey — which has lots …

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Rudston Monolith

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The Rudston Monolith is an impressive standing stone found in a churchyard in Rudston village. Towering at 25 feet (7.6 m), it is the highest standing stone in the UK. …

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Hunmanby Sands Beach

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A tranquil and immaculate beach, suprisingly quiet part being between 2 very busy coastal areas, lovely to walk along and plenty to see considering a beach is generally made of sea and sand.

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Yorkshire Wolds Way End Monument

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This impressive stone marks the end of the Yorkshire Wolds Way and the Cleveland Way – or the beginning, depending on which way you're walking. From this spot, you're afforded great views over Filey and the bay below.

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These old pill boxes ar dotted all over the coastline from wats gone by. Used originally for lookouts to spot the enemy approaching the beaches. Over the years a lot …

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Vaughan biggins
September 28, 2025, Filey Bay Beach

check the tides

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On route to Filey Brigg.

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Darren
May 19, 2025, Filey Bay Beach

Takes about 2 hours from cayton bay along the the Cleveland way to Filey couple of uneven parts on the way but relatively an easy walk

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Happened to be here on a lovely sunny day, but with 40mph winds - It was a great walk out on the Brigg but 'blowing away the cobwebs' a bit of an understatement!

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October 7, 2024, Rudston Monolith

The Rudston monolith is the tallest prehistoric standing stone in Britain, measuring almost 8 metres high, nearly 2 metres wide, a metre thick and estimated to weigh somewhere in the region of a massive 26 tons. This giant block of grey sandstone or gritstone was errected here either in the late Neolithic or early Bronze Age and is thought to have been quarried more than 10 miles away in the Cayton Bay area south of Scarborough, although the glacial transportation of a large block of stone that was then shaped and utilised by the prehistoric residents of the area cannot be ruled out. The top of the stone has been weathered and eroded into a fluted peak similar to the stones of the Devil's Arrows and a lead cap was first added to try to preserve it in the 18th century. The churchyard of All Saints that it stands in is of course much younger and although the christianisation of the site took place around 1100AD the stone had already stood here for at least 3000 years. The monolith stands close to the Gypsey Race, an occasional stream that flows along the floor of the Great Wold Valley from close to the barrow of Duggleby Howe in the east, past another pair of barrows at Wold Newton and Willie Howe before turning south past the Argham Henge and Cursus down to Rudston itself where it bends sharply and heads eastwards to the sea at Bridlington. The whole of the Gypsey Race landscape was obviously important in prehistoric times and holds a rich selection of sites, most of which have been destroyed or badly damaged by ploughing, including many round barrows, several long barrows, four cursuses and at least one henge. It continued to retain its importance into the historic period - a major Roman villa was discovered to the southwest of Rudston village. In the corner of the churchyard is a much smaller stone presumably brought here from a local barrow and also the remains of a double cist that was removed from a nearby barrow on Rudston Beacon by the antiquarian Canon Greenwell in the late 19th century.

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Pretty Lily Pond, eheral, in the mist coming in from the sea

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Not a significant waymarker as it’s worth pushing to the end of the cliff top before turning back, the views are worth it!

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November 20, 2023, Rudston Monolith

Situated in the churchyard in the village of Rudston, this monolith, which stands at over 25 feet, is the tallest megalith in the United Kingdom.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore near Wold Newton?

Wold Newton is nestled within the scenic Yorkshire Wolds, offering rolling landscapes and tranquil rural settings. A unique natural feature is the Gypsey Race, a winterbourne chalk stream that feeds the village pond, often flowing in winter and drying in summer. You can also explore North Dale, a deep wooded valley north of the village, which has public footpaths rich with meadow flowers and butterflies in summer. Woodlands like Church Wood are also popular for walking, especially when snowdrops and aconites bloom.

What historical sites can I visit around Wold Newton?

The area around Wold Newton is rich in history. You can see the Wold Newton Meteorite Monument, a brick column commemorating a meteorite fall in 1795. The 11th-century All Saints Parish Church retains its Norman character. For ancient history enthusiasts, there's a Neolithic Round Barrow south of the village and Bronze Age Bowl Barrows to the west, both Scheduled Ancient Monuments. Additionally, the World War II Pillboxes on Cayton Bay Beach offer a glimpse into more recent history.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities in Wold Newton?

Yes, several attractions around Wold Newton are suitable for families. The expansive golden sands of Filey Bay Beach and the tranquil Hunmanby Sands Beach are great for a day out. The Yorkshire Wolds Way End Monument offers impressive views that children might enjoy, and the nearby Cayton Bay Beach Cafe is a convenient stop for refreshments.

What kind of walking and hiking trails are available near Wold Newton?

Wold Newton is an excellent base for walking. The area offers numerous footpaths, including those leading towards Fordon and connecting to the well-known Yorkshire Wolds Way, which can take you towards the coast at Filey. You can find a variety of routes, from easy strolls to more challenging hikes. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, explore the hiking guide around Wold Newton and the easy hikes guide.

Are there options for mountain biking around Wold Newton?

Yes, the region around Wold Newton provides opportunities for mountain biking. You can find various trails, including routes like the 'Filey Bay Beach – Filey Beach loop from Reighton' or the 'Winding Country Road – Cans Dale Road loop from Hunmanby'. For more information on routes and their difficulty, check out the MTB Trails around Wold Newton guide.

When is the best time to visit Wold Newton?

The Yorkshire Wolds are beautiful year-round. Spring is ideal for seeing snowdrops and winter aconites in local woodlands and gardens, while summer brings meadow flowers, insects, and butterflies to valleys like North Dale. The Gypsey Race, a unique winterbourne stream, typically flows during the colder months. For coastal activities, summer offers the best weather for beaches like Filey Bay Beach.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Wold Newton?

Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The beaches, such as Hunmanby Sands Beach, are often described as immaculate and uncrowded, perfect for peaceful walks. The views from spots like the Yorkshire Wolds Way End Monument are also highly rated, offering panoramic vistas over Filey and the bay. The local cafes, like Cayton Bay Beach Cafe, are praised for their quality food, drinks, and local knowledge.

Are the trails around Wold Newton dog-friendly?

Many of the walking trails and natural areas around Wold Newton are dog-friendly. For instance, Hunmanby Sands Beach is known for being very welcoming to dogs, with no restrictive rules. When exploring the Yorkshire Wolds, it's always advisable to keep dogs under control, especially near livestock, and to follow local signage regarding dog access.

Are there places to eat or drink in Wold Newton?

Yes, the village of Wold Newton has the Anvil Arms, a Grade II listed village pub, formerly known as the Blacksmith's Arms. It's a cozy spot offering food and local beers, including those from the nearby Wold Top Brewery. For other options, the Cayton Bay Beach Cafe is a popular choice for quality food and drinks near the coast.

What is the significance of the Wold Newton Meteorite Monument?

The Wold Newton Meteorite Monument is a brick column erected in 1799 by Edward Topham. It commemorates the meteorite that fell in the village on December 13, 1795. The meteorite weighed 56 pounds, and its fall was famously witnessed by a ploughman, making it a significant historical and scientific event for the area.

Can I visit a local brewery near Wold Newton?

Yes, the Wold Top Brewery is located nearby. It offers a chance to experience local beers crafted with home-grown and sustainably sourced ingredients. While the pub in Wold Newton, The Anvil Arms, serves their beers, visiting the brewery itself can provide a deeper insight into the local brewing process.

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