The sandy beach is a great place to walk along, build sand-castles or even venture into the North Sea.
Written Dec 1, 2009
The old town is situated on the South Bay between the harbour & the castle. Here you'll find interesting narrow old streets and steps that lead you up to the castle.
Updated Dec 1, 2009
This is the place to find amusement arcades, souvenir shops, ice creams, fish & chips, cafes & pubs.
Written Sep 14, 2009
Scarborough harbour is an enjoyable place to explore. As well as the trawlers, cargo boats & private yachts, there are pleasure boats that take visitors out to sea & along the coast.
Written Sep 14, 2009
There is a good display of sand sculptures at South Bay - free to view from the promenade with donations to the artists welcome.
Written Jun 23, 2011
There has been a lifeboat station on this site since 1801 making it the third oldest lifeboat station in the UK.
The lifeboat station is open through every day and the shop from 11.00 to 16.00.
Updated Jul 16, 2012
Address: Foreshore Road, Scarborough, YO11 1PB
Phone: 01723 360520
Website: http://www.scarboroughlifeboat.org.uk/
The Rotunda is Scarboroughs town museum - open 10.00 to 17.00 (but not Mondays). Admission is £4.00 and under 18s are free.
The website has details of exhibitions.
Written Jul 16, 2012
Phone: 01723 353665
Website: http://www.rotundamuseum.co.uk/
Nice park at the North side of Scarborough with weekly summer events.
Take a ride on a swan paddel boat or just go for a walk through the park and explore the wildlife
Written Jul 16, 2005
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