Tiny little museum, tucked away behind the main drag, up the narrow winding lanes. It is only small, two rooms downstairs and one upstairs. Free to enter, but it relies very much on your donations. Staffed by knowledgeable and friendly volunteers. Informative displays and exhibits on cliff erosion, smuggling, gansey patterns, ships in bottles, shipwrecks, all things coastal, ships models, naval instruments and more. The smaller room downstairs used to be the mortuary. If you want to learn more about the history of the Bay, then this is the...
Read moreThis is a great place to visit if you want to learn about the history of Robin Hood's Bay and see how the locals used to live. Very informative and a pleasant relaxed atmosphere. The guy on reception was a character. We must remember this is a volunteer run place, not open everyday and please make sure to leave a donation on your way out. Better signposting off the main street would attract more people and most just walk right past the alley leading up...
Read moreRobin Hoods Bay is beautiful. If you haven't been before, be prepared to get your finest exercise attire on! Very hilly. Very picturesque. Very quirky. The roads leading to the heart of Robin' Hoods Bay can be quite wyndy and congested... not ideal for towing... however, we was impressed with the sight of a double decker bus! Some great views. Dog friendly place. Car parking can get very limited when busy. Worth a visit to this...
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