Marske-by-the-Sea Map

Marske-by-the-Sea map, view the North Yorkshire village of Marske-by-the-Sea, located in the county of North Yorkshire, England.

Detailed Street Map of Marske-by-the-Sea North Yorkshire & Guide to the Area

Marske-by-the-Sea Map North Yorkshire: Interactive map of Marske-by-the-Sea, displaying the village situated in the county of North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Marske-by-the-Sea area and a Marske-by-the-Sea village centre map, showing Marske Railway Station, Marske-by-the-Sea Beach, and Longbeck Train Station.

Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Marske-by-the-Sea map are: Marske Medical Centre, The Ship Inn, St Mark's Church, The Mermaid Café, Marske Hall, Winkie's Castle, Marske Library, Co-op Food, Marske Fish Bar, The Wynd Pantry, Chloes Hair Salon, Marske Pharmacy, Langbaurgh Court, The Frigate Chip Shop, Finlay's Butchers, The White House Inn, Top Shop Marske, St Bede's Catholic Primary School, Marske Sports Club, Lloyds Bank ATM, The Hair Retreat, The White Hart, Marske Working Men's Club, In Bloom Florist, The Yorkshire Pie & Mash Shop, Just Imagine Gifts, The Wynd Gallery, Premier Convenience Store, Marske Post Office, Turn the Page Bookshop, Brambles Café, Costa Express, Jubilee Gardens, St Thomas Church, Dental Healthcare Marske, Coastal Paws Grooming, Seaside Crafts, Marske Methodist Church, Jo's Sandwich Bar, Redcliffe Lodge Care Home, Catch 22 Restaurant, The Emporium Beauty Salon, Marske Tandoori, Trinity Catholic College Sixth Form, Riverdale Primary School, Taylors Butchers, Valley Road Community Centre, 1st Marske Scout Hut, J&A Interiors, North Skelton Surgery, and Marske-by-the-Sea Cove.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of New Marske, Redcar, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Skelton-in-Cleveland, Brotton, Carlin How, Loftus, Boosbeck, Easington, Liverton, Lazenby, Kirkleatham, Yearby, Wilton, Dunsdale, Upleatham, Marske Mill, North Skelton, Skinningrove, Stanghow, Lingdale, Moorsholm, Guisborough, Eston, Ormesby, Nunthorpe, Great Ayton, Pinchinthorpe, Charltons, Newton-under-Roseberry, Roseworth.

Marske-by-the-Sea is the sort of place that feels like a well-kept secret. Perched right on the North Yorkshire coast between Redcar and Saltburn, it's a peaceful seaside village with a lovely stretch of beach, a strong community spirit and just enough going on to keep life ticking along at a comfortable pace. It's not flashy or overdeveloped, and that's exactly the appeal—just a proper village with salty air, charming streets, and easy access to both countryside and coast.

The village has roots going back to the Domesday Book, and while it's never grown into anything too large, it's always held its own. Originally a farming settlement, Marske became more closely tied to the sea in the 18th and 19th centuries, with fishing, shipbuilding, and even smuggling playing their part in the local story. The arrival of the railway helped bring in Victorian holidaymakers, though it's remained much more low-key than some of its neighbours. These days, the population is just over 5,000, and it still retains that classic coastal village feel—calm, welcoming, and just the right size to know your local shopkeeper by name.

Marske's main draw is its beach—wide, sandy, and ideal for walks, sandcastle-building, or watching the dogs run wild. The promenade has a laid-back feel and links nicely with coastal paths towards Saltburn or Redcar. The village centre is compact but has all the essentials—cafés, bakeries, a few pubs, and a scattering of shops. St Mark's Church adds a touch of history, and Winkie's Castle, a quirky little folk museum tucked into a former fisherman's cottage, is worth a look. For grander days out, Saltburn offers Victorian charm and a pier, and the National Trust's Roseberry Topping is just inland—a distinctively shaped hill with cracking views. English Heritage's Gisborough Priory, nearby in Guisborough, is another great option for a relaxed wander.

North Yorkshire has so much to offer that you'll never run short of ideas. Drive a little further and you're into the moorland of the North York Moors National Park, with walks, steam trains, and picturesque villages like Goathland and Grosmont. The coastline's a treat too, from the drama of Whitby's abbey to the charm of Robin Hood's Bay's winding lanes. If you fancy something more urban, York is under an hour and a half away, full of Roman walls, medieval lanes and bustling shops. Whether you're looking for solitude or something livelier, there's plenty to discover in every direction.

Getting to Marske is fairly straightforward. The village has its own train station with regular services to Saltburn, Redcar, Middlesbrough, and beyond, so you're well linked without needing to rely on a car. The A174 runs nearby, offering a direct route along the coast and towards the A19 if you're heading inland. Bus routes serve the local area too, and walking or cycling between nearby coastal villages is easy thanks to the Cleveland Way and other well-kept footpaths. Teesside International Airport is around 40 minutes away, making it handy for flights without being too close for comfort.

North Yorkshire as a county covers a huge stretch of the north, and it's as diverse as it is beautiful. With wild moorland, historic towns, lush green dales, and a dramatic coastline, it's a place that feels like it's been made for exploring. You'll find grand castles and ruined abbeys, top-notch food markets, and unspoilt countryside. The pace of life is generally gentler, but there's always something going on, whether it's a farmers' market, a village show, or a local fair. Marske might be one of the quieter corners, but it's no less special—tucked away yet open to the world, and all the better for it.

We hope you found this Marske-by-the-Sea tourist map useful for your visit to the area.

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