The older part of the Scarborough lies around the harbour and is protected by the Castle Headland in the sheltered South Bay.
Our weather forecast for Scarborough in North Yorkshire
Today (Monday, Jan 18)

Expect a temperature in the range 4℃ to 4.9℃ with a wind speed 7.4 m/sec (WSW)
Tuesday, Jan 19

Expect a temperature in the range 5.4℃ to 6.2℃ with a wind speed 4.2 m/sec (SW)
Wednesday, Jan 20

Expect a temperature in the range 9.3℃ to 9.8℃ with a wind speed 8.3 m/sec (SW)
Thursday, Jan 21

Expect a temperature in the range 5.5℃ to 8.7℃ with a wind speed 8.7 m/sec (SSE)
Friday, Jan 22

Expect a temperature in the range 1.9℃ to 2.9℃ with a wind speed 6.2 m/sec (W)
Saturday, Jan 23

Expect a temperature in the range -1.2℃ to -0.6℃ with a wind speed 3.1 m/sec (WSW)
Sunday, Jan 24

Expect a temperature in the range -0.3℃ to 0.5℃ with a wind speed 4.4 m/sec (WSW)
Weather forecast from Yr, delivered by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute and NRK
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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…Cayton Bay beach is an unspoilt and quiet bay located 5km south of Scarborough and a similar distance north of Filey. The bay is a wide, sandy beach backed by cliffs, and one of the best surfing locations in North Yorkshire. The centre of the bay has a reef that creates a flat lagoon which is perfect for kayaking, Stand-Up Paddle Boarding
Read more…Hayburn Wyke is a delightful and isolated bay 6 miles north of Scarborough with the beach being pebble and rocks and in some places difficult to access. The word ‘ wyke ‘ is of Scandinavian origin and denotes a narrow inlet sheltered by headlands. The surrounding woodland is protected as a nature reserve and managed by the National Trust and the
Read more…Scarborough SEA LIFE and Marine Sanctuary will introduce you to many strange, beautiful and fascinating creatures of the deep. Prepare for astonishing close views of everything from humble starfish to mighty sharks, all in displays which carefully recreate their natural habitats. Explore freshwater rivers and streams, the rugged UK coastline, the shallows and the dark depths of the North Sea
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…Scarborough Castle occupies one of the most dramatic castle sites in England. This natural fortress location has dramatic coastline views.
Read more…Cloughton Wyke Beach sits on very noice coastline but more an exploration beach than sun bathing. Popular stop off point when walking the Clevland Way or the old Scarborough to Whitby railway line. Popular for sea angling. The word ‘ wyke ‘ is of Scandinavian origin and denotes a narrow inlet sheltered by headlands. No facilities at beach but tea
Read more…Scarborough is one of Yorkshire’s and the UK’s most traditional Victorian era coastal resort towns. North Bay is one of the two sandy beaches in Scarborough and is the larger although slightly quieter of the two bays. A half moon strip of sand that stretches north from the headland in to the centre of Scarborough. Popular surfing beach suitable for
Read more…Scarborough lifeboat station was established in 1801 and operates two lifeboats. Station open daily and shop has restricted opening times.
Read more…Scarborough South Bay beach is a sandy, quiet beach ideal for families a castle situated on the cliff tops overlooking the beach Scarborough is one of Yorkshire’s and the UK’s most traditional Victorian era coastal resort towns. The South Bay is the smaller of the two Scarborough beaches and often the one with more people. Facilities include toilets, cafe/restaurants, beach
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