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Top 4 Waterfalls around Stainton Dale

Best waterfalls around Stainton Dale are situated in a region known for its distinctive coastal landscape and ancient woodlands. This area, located between Scarborough and Whitby, features significant geological sites from the Middle Jurassic period. Visitors can explore diverse natural features, including secluded coves and rich forest ecosystems. The terrain offers a mix of coastal paths and woodland trails.

Best waterfalls around Stainton Dale

  • The most popular waterfalls is Hayburn Wyke Waterfall and Beach, a viewpoint that features a…

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Hayburn Wyke Waterfall and Beach

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Hayburn Wyke is a secluded cove between Scarborough and Whitby, complete with waterfalls, pebble beach and beautiful woodlands attached to it. Very picturesque!

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Falling Foss Tea Garden

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The tea garden is open seasonally from April to September. During this time, it's open every day from 10:00 - 16:00 unless the weather is horrible, you can phone 07723 …

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Falling Foss

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Falling Foss is a beautiful waterfall situated in picturesque woodland. There is an intriguing hermit cave nearby, and tearooms, as well as lots of lovely walking to enjoy in the area.

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Walking through Newton House Plantation is a serene experience. On a sunny day, it can be quite a magical experience. May Beck (in the northern section of this segment) is …

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May 10, 2026, Hayburn Wyke Waterfall and Beach

This was a stunning little waterfall and a very secluded spot, shame the beach is a people beach, but I would definitely recommend a visit

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End of the Coast to Coast Walk.

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Spectacular little beach, with beck, bridge, waterfall and lots of rock formations. If hiking the Cleveland Way from south to north, take a breather here, as the track north out of the cove is a killer gradient, but thankfully not too long before it levels out on the way to Petard Point.

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There are a lot more trails through Hayburn Wyke Wood than are marked on the Ordnance Survey map, many of them well sign-posted. If you follow the main track down to the waterfall from the pub, then you will pass a fantastic natural seat with a view at the northern end of Little Cliff (see photos). A large boulder with a flat top, where you can view the sea through a natural break in the vegetation. Fabulous, but be warned the cliff edge is only feet away from the boulder and masked by the vegetation - keep a tight rein on children and dogs...

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Falling Foss tea room on the Coast to Coast - perfect stop for a brew!

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Great break spot

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Very muddy in places

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Another place to enjoy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Hayburn Wyke Waterfall a unique natural attraction?

Hayburn Wyke is particularly special because its two tiers of freshwater cascade directly onto a pebble beach, a rare sight along England's east coast. It's nestled within a secluded cove, surrounded by ancient woodlands designated as a National Trust nature reserve, offering a tranquil escape. The area also holds geological interest, with cliffs from the Middle Jurassic period and a plant bed containing around sixty fossil species.

Are there family-friendly waterfalls to visit in Stainton Dale?

Yes, both Hayburn Wyke Waterfall and Beach and Falling Foss Tea Garden (located near Falling Foss waterfall) are considered family-friendly. Hayburn Wyke offers a unique coastal experience, while Falling Foss provides a picturesque woodland setting with a nearby tea garden.

What kind of walking trails lead to the waterfalls in Stainton Dale?

The waterfalls are often reached via woodland paths and coastal trails. For instance, Hayburn Wyke Waterfall is a highlight along popular routes like the Cleveland Way National Trail and the Cinder Track. The descent to Hayburn Wyke involves steep, uneven stone steps through woodland, which can be muddy.

Is Hayburn Wyke Waterfall accessible for individuals with mobility issues?

Access to Hayburn Wyke Waterfall requires a steep descent on uneven stone steps through woodland, which can be muddy, especially after rain. It is generally not recommended for individuals with significant mobility issues or standard pushchairs.

Can I find refreshments or food near the waterfalls?

Yes, near Falling Foss, you can find the Falling Foss Tea Garden. It's open seasonally from April to September, offering hot and cold drinks, homemade cakes, and light savories. Parking for Hayburn Wyke is available near the Hayburn Wyke Inn, which also offers refreshments.

What is the best time of year to visit the waterfalls in Stainton Dale?

The flow of waterfalls like Hayburn Wyke is most dramatic after heavy rainfall, which can occur throughout the year. Spring offers the beauty of bluebells in the ancient woodlands, while the Falling Foss Tea Garden is open from April to September. Consider visiting after rain for the most impressive waterfall views.

Are there opportunities for longer hikes or outdoor activities near the waterfalls?

Yes, the area around Stainton Dale offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including moderate and difficult options, that incorporate waterfalls like Hayburn Wyke. For more details on hiking trails, explore the Hiking around Stainton Dale guide or the Waterfall hikes around Stainton Dale guide.

What natural features can I expect to see besides the waterfalls?

Beyond the cascades, you'll encounter ancient woodlands with diverse flora like oaks and bluebells, and fauna such as roe deer and over 30 bird species. The coastal areas feature pebble beaches, rock formations, and rock pools. At Hayburn Wyke, you can also explore geological sites and search for fossils at low tide.

Are there any historical or cultural points of interest near the waterfalls?

Near Falling Foss, visitors can explore an intriguing hermit cave. The cliffs around Hayburn Wyke date from the Middle Jurassic period, offering significant geological interest and a glimpse into ancient natural history.

What do visitors enjoy most about the waterfalls in Stainton Dale?

Visitors appreciate the picturesque and tranquil settings. Highlights like Hayburn Wyke Waterfall and Beach are praised for their secluded cove, double waterfall, and beautiful woodlands. The area's natural beauty, opportunities for quiet walks, and the unique coastal waterfall experience are frequently mentioned.

Can I bring my dog to the waterfalls in Stainton Dale?

The trails leading to waterfalls like Hayburn Wyke are popular for dog walking. However, be mindful of the terrain, especially the steep and potentially muddy descent to Hayburn Wyke, and keep dogs on a tight rein near cliff edges for safety.

Where can I park when visiting the waterfalls?

For Hayburn Wyke Waterfall, parking is available near the Hayburn Wyke Inn, from where it's a 15-20 minute downhill walk through woodland. For Falling Foss and the Tea Garden, there is usually dedicated parking nearby.

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