Beaches in Redcar, Yorkshire
- Redcar beaches map
- The beaches:
- Granville
- Stray
- Lifeboat Station
- Marske Sands
- Coatham
The beach guide has 5 beaches listed in and around the town of Redcar. We have arranged these beaches in order of closest to the town first (distance in brackets).
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Granville Beach (0.5 miles)
© Matt BuckGranville is a wide, sandy beach located about half a mile to the south-east of the centre of Redcar, a popular seaside resort town on the North Yorkshire coast. At low tide, a vast sandy area, containing many rockpools, is exposed. Meanwhile, the relatively flat beach is dissected by a number of wooden groynes. The…
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Stray Beach (0.8 miles)
© Helen Wilkinson | BY-SAStray Beach is the most south-easterly beach along the sandy Redcar coastline. Located between the edge of the tourist town of Redcar and the village of Marske-by-the-Sea it is backed by a grassy area separating it from the road, behind which there are fields. As a result of its rural setting, Stray can be a…
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Lifeboat Station Beach (0.8 miles)
© Humphrey Bolton | BY-SAThis pleasant, sandy beach sits close to the resort town of Redcar, just east of Middlesbrough. The sand is an ideal destination for those wanting to relax in the sun, and is good for building sandcastles. The area is also used by watersport enthusiasts. This area of beach has gained a Seaside Award for cleanliness…
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Marske Sands Beach (1.5 miles)
© Stephen Mcculloch | BY-SAMarkse Sands is a predominantly sandy beach, with some shingle higher up the beach away from the shoreline, opposite the village of Marske-by-the-Sea. Water sports such as surfing, boating, and windsurfing are all popular along this stretch of coastline, as is fishing, swimming and walking. The wide beach offers visitors an excellent opportunity to stretch…
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Coatham Beach (1.6 miles)
© Dave Bevis | BY-SACoatham is a stretch of sandy beach not far from Redcar town. It is a popular spot for watersports such as windsurfing, kite surfing and surfing. The beach is bordered to the north by the mouth of the river Tees and at the southern end, Redcar. Much of the beach is backed by sand dunes…