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Cayton Bay Surf Shop and Scarborough Surf School offers parking, separate changing areas and toilets, free hot showers, hot drinks and snacks as well as a fully stocked surf shop run by friendly and approachable staff who all surf. Read more…
Middleham Castle is a compact but large structure with most of the walls still intact today. Built to a simple rectangle in plan, the castle consists of a Norman keep surrounded by a curtain wall. The build started in 1190 near the site of an earlier motte and bailey castle and was extended over the centuries. Read more…
Castle Howard is a grand stately home set within 1,000 acres of beautiful countryside, 15 miles from York in North Yorkshire. The majority of this spectacular residence was built between 1699 and 1712 for the 3rd Earl of Carlisle and is still one of the finest private residences in Britain. It has been the home of the Howard family for Read more…
The Punch Bowl is a Wetherspoon pub in York, North Yorkshire. Our pub offers a range of real ales, craft beers and freshly ground Lavazza coffee. Breakfast is served until noon, with our full food menu available until 11 pm. Read more…
The older part of the Scarborough lies around the harbour and is protected by the Castle Headland in the sheltered South Bay. Read more…
Rievaulx Terrace and Temples, two classical Georgian temples set on an elevated grass terrace. Read more…
Scarborough Castle occupies one of the most dramatic castle sites in England. This natural fortress location has dramatic coastline views. Read more…
Ravenscar beach is a mix of sand and rock pools backed by cliffs. The beach is at the far end of Robin Hood’s Bay and in Ravenscar village you have the Ravenscar Visitor Centre which is managed by the National Trust. Parking available on the road. Read more…
Filey is a historic Victorian fishing and Edwardian seaside resort. The town is a wonderfully restful seaside base with miles of sandy beaches, local linx golf courses, gardens, birdwatching, walking, fishing, diving, surfing and sailing are all popular in the area. Five miles of beautiful sandy beach: Filey sands, Muston sands, Hunmanby sands, Reighton sands, Speeton sands. Families with younger Read more…
Baker’s Beach Chalets are available for weekly hire from late June to early September. Weekly hire starts at 12 noon on Saturday. The chalets are available on two levels with each chalet providing 4 folding chairs, table/worktop, electric kettle and storage cupboard. The upstairs chalets offer a better view and have their own sinks and cold water taps whilst the Read more…
Rievaulx Abbey, in the middle of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, Rievaulx Abbey was founded by St Bernard of Clairvaux in 1132 and became one of England’s wealthiest monasteries before its dissolution by King Henry VIII in 1538. Includes interactive museum, cafe and walking and cycling trails. Read more…
Malham Cove is a large curved limestone cliff just north of the village of Malham in North Yorkshire. The cove is a well-known beauty spot as the cliff is at the head of a valley, with an area of limestone pavement at the top. To the west side of the 80-metre high cliff face, you’ll find nearly 400 stone steps Read more…
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