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Whitby / Saltwick Bay

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Tide cut-off risk is HIGH at Whitby / Saltwick Bay. People are trapped here by rising tides every year. Only visit on a falling tide, know the time of low water, and start back early.

Landslides regularly reshape this coast — your route back may not look like the map. Check your return route on the way out.

Today at Whitby / Saltwick Bay

Fair
Leave beach by12:34pmthe tide will cut off your route back
Safe window9:34am – 12:34pm
Weather17° · overcast
Tide nowFalling ↓ until 11:51pm
Low tide11:34am (0.7 m), 11:51pm (1.3 m)
Wind & sea14 km/h · 0.8 m waves
Daylight3:56am – 10:22pm

Big tide today (spring tide) — more beach exposed, but it comes back in fast.

Why: A big 0.7 m low tide falls at lunchtime.

safe window Low 0.7m 11:34am High 5.5m 5:41pm Low 1.3m 11:51pm 6ammidday6pm
Today's tide at Whitby / Saltwick Bay — heights in metres above chart datum. Guidance only: check the official tide table locally.
Wed 15 Fair 0.7 m Thu 16 Fair 0.6 m Fri 17 Fair 0.6 m Sat 18 Fair 0.7 m Sun 19 Fair 1.0 m Mon 20 Quiet 1.3 m Tue 21 Quiet 1.7 m

Next 7 days

Wednesday 15 July

Fair

Safe window: 9:34am – 12:34pm

Leave the beach by 12:34pm — the tide will cut off your route back.

Big tide today (spring tide) — more beach exposed, but it comes back in fast.

Why: A big 0.7 m low tide falls at lunchtime.

17° · overcast · Low tide: 11:34am (0.7 m), 11:51pm (1.3 m) · Wind up to 14 km/h · Waves 0.8 m

Thursday 16 July

Fair

Safe window: 10:22am – 1:22pm

Leave the beach by 1:22pm — the tide will cut off your route back.

Big tide today (spring tide) — more beach exposed, but it comes back in fast.

Why: A big 0.6 m low tide falls at lunchtime.

17° · overcast · Low tide: 12:22pm (0.6 m) · Wind up to 13 km/h · Waves 0.5 m

Friday 17 July

Fair

Safe window: 11:07am – 2:07pm

Leave the beach by 2:07pm — the tide will cut off your route back.

Big tide today (spring tide) — more beach exposed, but it comes back in fast.

Why: A big 0.6 m low tide falls at lunchtime.

17° · overcast · Low tide: 12:35am (1.3 m), 1:07pm (0.6 m) · Wind up to 25 km/h · Waves 1.1 m

Saturday 18 July

Fair

Safe window: 11:52am – 2:52pm

Leave the beach by 2:52pm — the tide will cut off your route back.

Big tide today (spring tide) — more beach exposed, but it comes back in fast.

Why: A big 0.7 m low tide falls at lunchtime.

16° · overcast · Low tide: 1:17am (1.3 m), 1:52pm (0.7 m) · Wind up to 28 km/h · Waves 1.7 m

Sunday 19 July

Fair

Safe window: 12:37pm – 3:37pm

Leave the beach by 3:37pm — the tide will cut off your route back.

Why: Low tide falls mid-afternoon, though it is not an especially big one.

18° · mostly clear · Low tide: 1:58am (1.5 m), 2:37pm (1.0 m) · Wind up to 27 km/h · Waves 1.8 m

Monday 20 July

Quiet day

Safe window: 1:22pm – 4:22pm

Leave the beach by 4:22pm — the tide will cut off your route back.

Why: Low tide falls mid-afternoon, though it is not an especially big one. No recent storms, so expect a picked-over beach.

17° · drizzle · Low tide: 2:41am (1.7 m), 3:22pm (1.3 m) · Wind up to 24 km/h · Waves 1.5 m

Tuesday 21 July

Quiet day

Safe window: 2:11pm – 5:11pm

Leave the beach by 5:11pm — the tide will cut off your route back.

Why: Low tide falls mid-afternoon, though it is not an especially big one. No recent storms, so expect a picked-over beach.

17° · overcast · Low tide: 3:26am (2.0 m), 4:11pm (1.7 m) · Wind up to 20 km/h · Waves 0.9 m

Where to look

Search the scaurs and boulder gaps at Saltwick at low water, especially after a northerly blow. Nodules with coiled edges, belemnites and jet fragments are all found loose — the beach renews itself with every rough tide.

What fossils look like here

Ammonites hide inside rounded grey nodules — a coiled edge showing at the rim is the giveaway (take nodules home to split carefully; never hammer at the cliff). Jet is matt black, feather-light and warm to the touch; sea coal looks similar but heavier and dirtier. Belemnites are amber bullet-shaped rods. Free identification: Whitby Museum welcomes photo enquiries.

Can I take fossils home?

Detailed location guide at UK Fossils →

Know before you go

Parking

Abbey car park above Saltwick, or park in Whitby and walk.

Facilities

Holiday park shop above Saltwick in season; full facilities in Whitby.

Access

Steep path down from the holiday park, or along the shore from Whitby at low water.

Hazards

Saltwick Bay traps visitors on the rising tide year after year — both exits flood before the middle of the beach. Go down on a falling tide, know your return time, and never rely on climbing out.