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Robin Hood's Bay is a small fishing village located in North Yorkshire, England, on the coast of the North Sea. It is situated between Whitby and Scarborough and forms part of the North York Moors National Park.

The village is famous for its narrow winding streets and alleys, which were once used by smugglers to bring contraband into the country. The village has a rich history, with evidence of human habitation dating back to the Bronze Age.

The name Robin Hood's Bay is thought to have come from the legend that the famous outlaw Robin Hood once frequented the village, and used it as a hiding place from the law.

Today, Robin Hood's Bay is a popular tourist destination, known for its charming, old-fashioned atmosphere, as well as its natural beauty. The village has a number of pubs, restaurants, and shops, and is a popular spot for walking, hiking, and cycling.