Hinderwell & Lythe Through Time
Series: Through Time
- Author(s):
- Alan Whitworth
15th October 2011
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The upper reaches of the East Coast of Yorkshire are a much visited region. In particular the ancient seaport of Whitby is a popular destination with holidaymakers. From this delightfully traditional seaside resort it is possible to make easy excursions further up the coast to Sandsend, Runswick Bay, and Staithes and beyond. To achieve these places by road, it is necessary to pass through Lythe and Hinderwell.Not so well-known as Runswick Bay or Staithes with its Captain Cook associations and once centre of a major artists' community, they are, nevertheless two villages with many attractions of note. There are also numerous facilities for the visitor in the way of overnight accommodation and caravan sites, and in the nineteenth century were often the goal of choice.