Paddys Hole
Paddys Hole is a picturesque coastal location situated near Redcar, offering stunning views of the North Sea and rugged cliffs. This secluded spot is characterised by its rocky shoreline, tidal pools, and dramatic landscape, making it an appealing destination for photographers seeking natural beauty.
Photographers can capture a variety of subjects here, including the textured rocks, crashing waves, and the interplay of light during sunrise and sunset. The best time to visit is during low tide when the tidal pools are exposed, providing unique reflections and vibrant marine life. The surrounding cliffs also offer elevated viewpoints for sweeping coastal shots.
Photography notes:
- Consider visiting during golden hour for the best natural light and dramatic shadows.
- Bring a wide-angle lens to capture the expansive seascape and intricate rock formations.
- Be cautious of slippery rocks and changing tides while exploring the shoreline for compositions.
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Most visitors arrive at Paddys Hole by car, navigating to this scenic coastal location near Redcar. Given its remote nature, accessing the site requires some consideration, particularly for photographers with equipment.
Parking:
- The nearest parking option is a lay-by located along the unnamed road, approximately 0.5 miles from Paddys Hole. This lay-by can accommodate several vehicles but may fill up quickly during busy times. The walk from the lay-by to the main photo spot takes around 10–15 minutes, following a narrow path.
- An alternative parking option is found at the nearby Redcar Sea Front car park, roughly a 1-mile walk away. This route offers a more scenic approach through coastal scenery but will take approximately 20–25 minutes.
Access:
- The path from the lay-by to Paddys Hole is uneven and can be muddy, particularly after rainfall. Photographers should wear sturdy footwear and be prepared for some sections that may require careful navigation over rocky terrain. There are no gates or stiles along this path, but it can be narrow in places.
- Paddys Hole is part of the coastal area and is not subject to any specific access restrictions, allowing for free exploration of the surroundings. However, it is essential to respect the natural environment and wildlife in the area.
- Photographers are advised to arrive early, especially during weekends and holidays, as it can get busy. Visiting during low tide is crucial to access the tidal pools effectively; check tide times in advance. Be cautious of slippery rocks and the changing tides while exploring the shoreline for compositions. The cliffs are steep in some areas, so maintain a safe distance from the edge.
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Location Details
- Address: Unnamed Road, Redcar TS10 5NX, UK
- Latitude / Longitude: 54.638374, -1.140271
- Grid Ref: NZ5558827367
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