Situated along the Yorkshire coast, the 2km long sandy beach of Barmston Beach is the perfect daytrip spot for all ages.
The clay cliffs backing Barmston Beach are battered by the North Sea. So you should steer clear of the cliff edges as erosion could weaken them. However, you won’t miss out on anything as you can follow picturesque routes. Or simply sunbathe on the sand away from the mainland.
Away from the cliffs, exploring the remnants of pillboxes and other anti-invasion fortifications is possible. Which were supposedly installed during the Second World War. Though it was once feared that Barmston could be the site of battle, the only fearsome creatures here nowadays are sand martins and perhaps other tourists!
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Barmston Beach is dog friendly and dogs are permitted all year round.
There is a small car park by Barmston Beach. Additionally, you can park in the nearby Village of Barmston, which is just up the road from the beach.