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Saltburn Cliff Lift

Lower Pomenade

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Take a thrilling ride on one of Britain's oldest water-powered funicular railways, connecting Saltburn's seafront to the clifftop with spectacular coastal views along the way.

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What visitors say

Angela Rutter

Lovely place typical British seaside resort. Great pier and fenicular railway which was closed unfortunately.

3 weeks ago · via Google

Martin Stirrup

Must admit love the engineering as its water balanced. So smooth and simple. New cars are being installed end od March 2026 with longer windows (to stop people standing up to see the view). Worth £2 each way to help keep this running for years to come.

7 months ago · via Google

Barbara Geisler

We stopped in just to ride the tram as it looked like something that we would enjoy. Parking was easy as there is a lot that runs along the coast in the town. The tram is near the southern section of the lot. Parking is free. Access is easy with a walkway from the parking lot to the entrance. Cost was £2 each way per person, and one can pay with a card. There is a long walkable pier at the bottom with benches to sit and just enjoy the magnificent views. The water was filled with surfers donned in wet suits when we visited on the 3rd Friday in September. The staff was super friendly, and we learned that they are volunteers. The engineer was eager to explain just how the tram functioned in order to go up and down the tracks. There is an arcade at the bottom but we enjoyed just walking out on the pier and admiring the stunning views of the coast. Be sure to check the hours of operation as they close rather early and you would need to visit during the day.

9 months ago · via Google

Andrew Walton

Saltburn cliff tramway is wonderful. Opened June 1884. 120 feet tall, 207feet of track. Carry’s 12 per car. What a gem of a place any town can have. Staff super friendly

a year ago · via Google

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Visitors say this tramway offers a unique historical experience with its Victorian engineering, water-balanced mechanism, and beautiful stained-glass windows. They also highlight the stunning views of the sea and coast, and appreciate the convenient ride that saves a steep climb. Guests mention the staff are friendly, helpful, and eager to share details about the tram's operation and history.

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At a glance

Address
Lower Promenade, Middlesbrough, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, TS12 1HQ Get directions
Category
Railways & Transport
Guest rating
4.5 / 5 (2,291 reviews)
Suitable for
All Ages
Setting
Indoor & outdoor
Good for children
Yes
Toilets on site
Yes
Destination
Saltburn-by-the-Sea