Redcar Map

Redcar map, view the North Yorkshire town of Redcar, located in the county of North Yorkshire, England.

Detailed Street Map of Redcar North Yorkshire & Guide to the Area

Redcar Map North Yorkshire: Interactive map of Redcar, displaying the town situated in the county of North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Redcar area and a Redcar town centre map, showing Redcar Central Railway Station, Redcar East Train Station, and Redcar Beach.

Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Redcar map are: Redcar Beacon, Kirkleatham Museum, The Clock Tower Pub, Morrisons, Redcar Central Station, Boots, Beacon Leisure Centre, Costa Coffee, The Palace Hub, Regent Cinema, The Zetland Lifeboat Museum, The Yorkshire Trading Company, Tesco Superstore, The Kingfisher Fish Bar, The Works, Coatham Memorial Hall, Cleveland Golf Club, The Gypsy Rover, Sacred Heart Secondary School, Kirkleatham Walled Garden, M&S Foodhall, Tuned In!, Wilko, The Donut House, Salt House Kitchen, Redcar Racecourse, St Peter's Church, Subway, The Ship Inn, Cacau Brazilian Café, The King Edward VII, Redcar Academy, The Boating Lake, WHSmith, Redcar Library, Seaview Restaurant, East Cleveland Hospital, West Dyke Road Pharmacy, Iceland Foods, The Pitcher & Piano, Cleveland College of Art and Design, Parkside Surgery, Seabreeze Café, Specsavers, HSBC, Esquire Hairdressing, Aldi, The Range, Coral, The Green Apple, Hays Travel, Bede Primary Academy.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Marske-by-the-Sea, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, New Marske, Kirkleatham, Coatham, Warrenby, Grangetown, Eston, Normanby, Ormesby, South Bank, Guisborough, Skelton-in-Cleveland, Brotton, Boosbeck, Lingdale, Loftus, Liverton Mines, Carlin How, Skinningrove, Easington, Moorsholm, Upleatham, Dunsdale, Yearby, Lackenby, Wilton, Pinchinthorpe, Nunthorpe.

Redcar is the kind of seaside town that keeps things simple—fresh sea air, a proper beach, and a strong sense of local pride. Sitting on the North Yorkshire coast, it faces out over the North Sea with a broad, sandy stretch that draws families, dog walkers and fish-and-chip lovers all year round. You can still hear the gulls as you stroll along the promenade, and the high street's never far from the sound of waves or the smell of vinegar on chips. It's a working-class town at heart, built on steel and sea, but it's also full of character, community spirit and a surprising amount to see and do.

Redcar's roots go way back, originally just a handful of fishing cottages until the Victorian era when the railway brought in visitors from further afield. It quickly grew into a popular resort town, and while it's had its ups and downs over the years, it's never lost that mix of coastal charm and industry. The steelworks became a defining feature for much of the 20th century, with generations of families working there until recent closures reshaped the local landscape. Today, the town has a population of just under 38,000 and sits within the borough of Redcar and Cleveland, still carrying that mix of grit and resilience that the North East does so well.

For those coming to explore, Redcar's got more than just a beach. There's Redcar Beacon for panoramic views across the coast, a modern landmark that stands tall where the seafront meets the town. Kirkleatham Museum is a real local gem, set in a lovely old building with exhibitions on everything from archaeology to wartime stories. The Zetland Lifeboat Museum gives a nod to the town's proud maritime history, while the racecourse brings in crowds for big race days. Further out, you've got Saltburn with its Victorian pier and cliff lift, and the rugged beauty of the Cleveland Way if you fancy a longer walk. Ormesby Hall, managed by the National Trust, is just a short drive away and offers gardens, woodland trails and a glimpse into grander times. For English Heritage spots, Gisborough Priory is not far either—perfect for a wander among ancient ruins.

Across the wider region, North Yorkshire pulls out all the stops. You've got the North York Moors National Park just inland, with its sweeping landscapes, chocolate-box villages and old-fashioned steam trains. Whitby's about 40 minutes down the coast, full of gothic charm, seafaring tales and enough quirky shops to fill a day. Head further into the countryside and you'll come across places like Helmsley, Malton and Pickering—classic Yorkshire market towns with a mix of heritage, food, and independent shops. Whether you're into walking boots or pub lunches, there's always something close by worth a visit.

Redcar's easy enough to reach and get around. The town has its own train station, with regular services to Middlesbrough, Saltburn and Darlington, where you can change for wider national routes. The A174 and A19 link you up with Teesside and North Yorkshire more broadly, while buses run to local towns and villages throughout the day. Teesside International Airport is about 30 minutes away by car, offering regional and some European flights. Once you're here, the town's easy to explore on foot or bike, especially along the seafront or through the parks and residential streets.

North Yorkshire's the sort of county that feels like a bit of everything rolled into one—rugged coast, moorland walks, sleepy villages and towns with a proper sense of place. It's England's largest county and proudly wears its mix of landscapes and histories. From Viking heritage in York to Victorian holiday resorts on the coast, from abbeys and castles to fish markets and steam railways, it never really stands still. Redcar's one piece of that jigsaw—distinct, a little rough round the edges, but full of heart and still looking towards the future.

We hope you found this Redcar tourist map useful for your visit to the area.

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