The saturated ground continues to impact on the coastal Cleveland Way, with a second temporary closure until conditions allow the fence to be set back.
National Trail, who maintain the route said:
Due to coastal slips, the Cleveland Way/King Charles III England Coast Path is being temporarily diverted between Boggle Hole and Stoupe Beck.
The diversion is reasonably straightforward.
If heading towards Ravenscar turn up the road just after Boggle Hole Youth Hostel and at the top near the car park turn left onto the bridleway then brings you down to Stoupe Beck to re-join the National Trail.
If heading towards Robin Hood's Bay turn left onto the bridleway after crossing the bridge at Stoupe Beck. When you reach the road turn right on it and descent to Boggle Hole.


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