Lythe Holiday Cottages

Choose from 4 self catering holiday cottages in Lythe, North Yorkshire, 4 of which are dog friendly, and sleep between 2 and 10 guests.

Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Lythe

Discover 4 Lythe self catering cottages in North Yorkshire. Explore local shops, walks, and sights from your comfortable North Yorkshire base. Book your next break today.

Attractions within 10 miles of Lythe

  • Sandsend (1m)
  • Sandsend Dog Friendly Beach (1.5m)
  • Kettleness beach (2m)
  • Upgang Beach (2.3m)
  • Whitby Beach Huts (3m)
  • Whitby North Shore, Yorkshire Coast, UK (3m)
  • Whitby's Bumper Boats & Go Karts (3.1m)
  • Captain Cook Memorial (3.3m)
  • Whalebone Arch (3.3m)
  • Whitby Coastal Cruises Ltd (3.5m)
  • Whitby Whale Watching (3.5m)
  • Whitby beach (3.5m)
  • Black Pearl Boat Trips (3.5m)
  • Whitby Storyteller Guided Walks and Tours (3.5m)
  • The Whitby Endeavour (3.5m)
  • The Haggerlythe (3.6m)
  • Eskape Whitby (3.8m)
  • Hinderwell War Memorial (3.9m)
  • Staithes (5.3m)
  • Mallyan Spout Waterfall (7.6m)

Outdoor Activities around Lythe

  • Mulgrave Woods (0.7m)
  • Cleveland Way (2.4m)
  • Whitby Pitch and Putt Mini Golf Course (3m)
  • Outdoor Swimming Pool (3.1m)
  • Memorial (3.2m)
  • Pannett Park (3.3m)
  • Lou Taylor's Memorial Bench (3.3m)
  • Teare Woods (3.5m)
  • War Memorial (3.5m)
  • National cycle Route 1 (3.8m)
  • Port Mulgrave harbour (4.2m)
  • Grosmont Station (5m)
  • Cleveland Way (5.7m)
  • Grinkle Park (6.8m)
  • Sigurd Wood (7m)
  • Moss Seat (8.1m)
  • Coronation Flower Park (8.6m)
  • Adams impressions (10.9m)
  • Yorkshire Coast (10.9m)
  • Marshall Drive Park (11.2m)

Holiday Cottages Near Lythe

Lythe makes a welcoming base for exploring the surrounding villages and towns, each with its own coastal character. Just over 1.2 miles away, Sandsend offers a coastal village stroll along the shoreline and inviting cafes with views over the sea.

  • About 1.4 miles away, Barnby offers a quiet detour with gentle lanes and a village vibe, a quaint country lanes route along the coast.
  • Roughly 1.8 miles away, Newholm-cum-Dunsley offers a peaceful pace and a peaceful coastal vibe that invites a quiet stroll.
  • About 2.6 miles away, Hutton Mulgrave offers countryside lanes and a tranquil setting, with a rustic countryside ramble through the hedgerows.
  • About 3.1 miles away, Runswick offers harbour views and coastal access, a harbour stroll along the quay can be part of a relaxed day.

About Lythe

Welcome to Lythe, England!

Immerse yourself in the rich history and heritage of this charming village. Explore the stunning natural beauty and landscapes that surround you, offering endless opportunities for outdoor activities and recreation.

Discover local attractions and landmarks that will leave you in awe. And don't forget to indulge in the delightful food and drink experiences that Lythe has to offer.

Get ready to create unforgettable memories in this picturesque destination.

History and Heritage

Discover the rich history and heritage of Lythe, England through its captivating landmarks and fascinating stories.

As you explore this charming village, you'll be transported back in time to the medieval era.

Start your journey at St. Oswald's Church, a magnificent 12th-century structure that showcases stunning Norman architecture. Step inside and marvel at the beautifully preserved stained glass windows, each telling a unique tale of the village's past.

Next, wander through the enchanting Lythe Old Hall, a former manor house that dates back to the 14th century. Imagine the grandeur that once filled its halls as you admire the intricate woodwork and elegant furnishings.

Natural Beauty and Landscapes

Immerse yourself in the breathtaking natural beauty and landscapes of Lythe, England, as you explore the picturesque countryside and scenic vistas that have captivated visitors for centuries. Whether you're strolling along the rugged coastline or hiking through the rolling hills, you'll be treated to stunning views at every turn.

The village of Lythe is nestled amidst the North York Moors National Park, offering an abundance of natural wonders to discover. From the dramatic cliffs of the nearby Yorkshire Coast to the tranquil woodlands and meadows, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

Be sure to visit the Lythe Church, situated on a hilltop, where you can admire panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Don't miss the opportunity to experience the unspoiled beauty of Lythe and its enchanting landscapes.

Local Attractions and Landmarks

As you continue exploring the natural beauty and landscapes of Lythe, England, you'll also discover an array of local attractions and landmarks that showcase the rich history and charm of this enchanting village.

One of the must-visit attractions is St. Oswald's Church, a stunning medieval church known for its intricate architecture and beautiful stained glass windows.

Take a stroll through the Lythe Hall Gardens, where you can admire the meticulously manicured lawns and colorful flower beds.

For history enthusiasts, Lythe Village Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the village's past, with displays of artifacts and photographs.

Don't miss the opportunity to visit Mulgrave Castle, a historic castle surrounded by picturesque countryside and offering breathtaking views of the North Sea.

Lastly, make sure to explore the Lythe Windmill, a restored 18th-century windmill that offers a glimpse into the village's agricultural heritage.

Outdoor Activities and Recreation

Continue your exploration of Lythe, England by engaging in a variety of outdoor activities and recreational pursuits. With its stunning natural landscapes and picturesque surroundings, Lythe offers something for everyone.

Take a leisurely stroll along the beautiful coastline and breathe in the fresh sea air, or challenge yourself with a hike on one of the many trails that wind through the countryside.

If you're feeling adventurous, why not try your hand at water sports such as surfing or paddleboarding? The nearby North York Moors National Park also provides the perfect setting for cycling and horse riding enthusiasts.

For those who prefer a more relaxed pace, there are plenty of opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife spotting.

Whatever your preference, Lythe promises an unforgettable outdoor experience.

Food and Drink Experiences

Looking to satisfy your taste buds while exploring Lythe, England? You're in for a treat! This charming village offers a variety of food and drink experiences that will leave you craving for more.

Start your day with a hearty English breakfast at one of the local cafes, where you can indulge in crispy bacon, sizzling sausages, and perfectly cooked eggs.

For lunch, head to one of the quaint pubs and enjoy a traditional Sunday roast, complete with succulent meat, fluffy Yorkshire puddings, and rich gravy.

And when it comes to dinner, you can't go wrong with the local seafood. Freshly caught fish and chips are a must-try, or you can opt for a gourmet seafood platter at one of the upscale restaurants.

Make sure to pair your meal with a pint of locally brewed ale or cider for the ultimate food and drink experience in Lythe.

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