Blea Wyke, near Ravenscar, North York Moors
Blea Wyke can be accessed by either walking south from Ravenscar beach or maybe down the Coomb then along a very boulderstrewn shoreline.
or from above via a path down near the old radar station, this is best done during the winter or spring before the briars & bracken grow to get an idea of the layout of the access, basically you drop down the "path" which is roped in places (best avoided if wet). then traverse northeast on the beast cliff for about half km then make your way down the valley to the shore - beware of adders if its a sunny day
ps no sand but flat rocks in places
Saw a couple of textiles on one visit & passing boats, been at least 3 times, theres nice rock pools & lots of geology
camped two nights with a friend, first night was clear & a full moon - we heard the seals sing - which was magical, 2nd night was cloudy, that was an August visit & a real epic - head high bracken - 17 sheep ticks on me