With the new year insight, you’ve probably already started to think about setting some resolutions. But if fad diets aren’t your thing and you want to be more active or adventurous this January, Route YC has a challenge for you.
This January tourism experience, Route YC, is challenging you to complete its entire 200-mile Route or one of its six sub-routes in Scarborough, Bridlington, Withernsea, Hornsea, Whitby, and Filey.
WALKING AND HIKING
Whether you’re pushing yourself to get up off the sofa or pushing that one kilometre further, check out the collection of walking trails from famous coastal hikes like the Cleveland Way that give epic clifftop views or head into the Yorkshire countryside and walk amongst the many rivers and waterfalls in the area like Falling Foss near Whitby.
WILD SWIMMING AND OPEN-WATER ACTIVITIES
Have you ever tried coasteering, surfing or paddleboarding? You can turn your hand to all of these on the very shores of Scarborough. Of course, there’s also canoeing and water sports, all to be tried on Yorkshire’s largest open water lake and beach at Hornsea. Or how about the new zip-line adventure at North Yorkshire Water Park? There’s something for all bucket-list-abilities.
TRY NEW FOODS
And, not just buying new foods – but foraging. Getting back to nature and sourcing your own food from the wild is seeing a resurgence recently, and what could be more satisfying? Having the coast and countryside on its doorstep, foraging on the Yorkshire Coast is bountiful.
If you fancy sampling more seafood, let us tell you a secret: Bridlington is the Lobster Capital of Europe! More of these delicious delicacies are landed here than anywhere else, making it the perfect place to try these jewels of the sea.
If speciality restaurants are your thing, head over to Hunmanby in Filey to the Piebald Inn, where visitors can try 52 different varieties of pie, one for each week in the year, so there’s something sure to tickle your tastebuds.
BE AT ONE WITH NATURE
If your New Year’s resolution and bucket list challenges are to be more eco-friendly and harmonious with nature, venture to the Yorkshire Coast to check out its conservation efforts. There are a bunch of eco-friendly spots, one being Bempton Cliff RSPB overlooking the North Sea, where you can see an array of wildlife all year round, including Puffins and more than half a million seabirds gather here each year.
Nature reserves aren’t in short supply either. From Welwick Saltmarsh to Spurn Point, book onto the wildlife safari; ticking off your list is easy on the Yorkshire Coast.
CYCLE YOUR WAY ALONG THE COAST
For the pro cyclists, or the cyclists getting back on their bike for the first time in a long time, pick the right cycle track for you on the Yorkshire Coast. There are long ones, short ones, and steady or rougher turf for those looking for something unique to them. From 22-mile rides, Scarborough to Whitby, or a more gentle route along the cinder track – what’s not to love about getting out in the open air whilst getting fit at the same time?
CARRY ON CAMPING
Whether you love the rustic simplicities of pitching your tent in the fresh country air or choosing quirky glamping for a truly memorable experience, you’ll find so many options on the Yorkshire Coast.
Some top picks include glamping in a magnificent Sea King helicopter at Pinewood Park in Scarborough or head to the rolling hillside and try a luxury yurt at Humble Bee Farm.
LEARN SOMETHING NEW
Learning something should be at the top of everyone’s bucket list. That’s easy to do on the Yorkshire Coast. There’s history steeped in the town of Whitby, and no visit is complete without tackling the 199 steps up to the Abbey, where visitors can unearth the tales of Dracula. How about appreciating art in a new way? The iconic Hornsea Pottery has an excellent high street trail where you can spot those famous designs as you wander around the picturesque shops and buildings in the town centre.
If you’re looking for a new skill rather than knowledge, don’t forget the active challenges you can take on, such as foraging or kayaking. If you’re looking for something more relaxed, try the many golf clubs or spas in the area.
To start planning your Route YC adventure and book a different kind of stay in 2023, visit www.routeyc.co.uk
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