Sandsend
North Yorkshire
The village is just outside the
Sandsend is about 2.5 miles north-west of Whitby and gets its name from being at the end of the long sandy beach stretching all the way from the town's harbour.
The village has attractive fishermen's and holiday cottages, some of them surrounding the two becks, East Row Beck and Sandsend Beck, which flow into the sea at Sandsend.
Village features
Sandsend has a sandy beach.
Sandsend is at the edge of the North York Moors National Park.
A section of the King Charles III England Coast Path runs through Sandsend.
Sandsend is on the Cleveland Way long-distance trail, a 110-mile waymarked hiking path around the edges of the North York Moors and North Yorkshire coast with Helmsley and Filey at its end points.
Restaurant dining and cafes can be found in Sandsend.
Sandsend has an inn.
Places to stay in Sandsend include hotel, guest house, holiday home accommodation.
There are public toilets in the village. Locations of toilets and opening times can be found at this North Yorkshire Council - Public toilets web page.
Travel
Bus travel
The village has buses to neighbouring towns and villages.
Road travel
Sandsend can be reached via the A174
Places to visit
Heritage coast
A stretch of 36 miles of coastline makes up the North Yorkshire and Cleveland Heritage Coast. This is Yorkshire's Jurassic Coast, where ammonites can easily be found and occasionally bones from marine reptiles and dinosaurs have been discovered. For more see our
North York Moors National Park
More information and links on our
North Yorkshire Moors Railway
A heritage railway running for 18 miles through the beautiful scenery of the
For details see the
North Yorkshire Moors Railway
Whitby Abbey
More information at the
English Heritage - Whitby abbey
Find Whitby Abbey on map
Emergency services
North Yorkshire Police
North Yorkshire Police North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service
North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust
Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust HM Coastguard
Coastguard - Coastal safety
Local government
Civil parish council
Lythe Parish CouncilProvides some local services in the area.
Link to council website:
Lythe Parish Council Unitary authority
The North Yorkshire Council is a new unitary authority formed from the previous County Council from April 1, 2023. It covers the existing county duties including highways, schools, libraries and transport planning over an area of 3,109 square miles while also taking over the responsibilities of the seven huge district authorities also created in 1974 — Craven, Hambleton, Harrogate, Richmondshire, Ryedale, Scarborough and Selby — these including local planning, waste collection, street cleaning, parks and car parks, housing and markets serving a population of around 615,500*.
Councillors were elected to the County Council in 2022 and continue as councillors of the new North Yorkshire Council unitary authority. There have been a few by-elections to fill councillor vacancies since then.
Places in
North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire Link to council website:
North Yorkshire Council
North Yorkshire Council
Open Government Licence v3.0 Political composition:
CI = Conservative & Independent NY Ind = North Yorkshire Independents group LC = Labour & Cooperative
Composition and groupings - source North Yorkshire Council (February 2024)
Strategic authority
York and North Yorkshire Combined AuthorityThe York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority was created in December 2023 combining the unitary authority of York and the unitary authority of North Yorkshire — that created in April 2023 after the abolition of the county authority and its seven district authorities. The combined authority will run some functions under the new mayor elected in May 2024 as part of the government's so-called "Devolution deal" which ties the availablity of funding to the new governance arrangements. As well as having powers over housing development, transport and boosting skills and education across the 3,214 square miles of York and North Yorkshire, the elected mayor also takes on the role and functions of the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner across the area.
Elected mayor:
York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner
Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner North YorkshireCovers the county of
City of York
Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner North Yorkshire Parliamentary constituency
Scarborough and WhitbyElected MP: