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Enjoying the coast

 

One of the best ways to enjoy the coastline of the North York Moors National Park is to walk along the cliff path – the North Sea Trail and part of the Cleveland Way National Trail. Walk the full coastal section from Saltburn to Filey (53 miles) or dip in to stroll a short length between villages. For more information on this you can visit the North Sea Trail website.


Peat Bog in Egton Moor

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