Description
Scarborough is arguably the oldest seaside resort in Britain - a Dr Wittie of Scarborough was advocating sea bathing as long ago as 1660, more than a century before it became popular in Regency Brighton! But Scarborough is much older even than this - a cursory glance at the headland which divides Scarborough's two bays reveals the impressive medieval castle. The name Scarborough is a Viking one and the castle grounds conceal the remains of a Roman signal station. The busy harbour is haven to a welter of fishing vessels and there are the usual seaside pursuits a-plenty on the adjacent South Bay promenade which leads to the Spa. The steep hill sides are beautifully landscaped and there are many attractive parks and gardens. The resort is noted for its theatres and there is an art gallery and several small museums.
Itinerary
Half Day Excursion to Whitby
We travel over the moors to Whitby, incomparably situated on the banks of the River Esk and with a skyline dominated by the remains of the ancient abbey.
Half Day Excursion to Bridlington
A short journey brings us to Bridlington, a lively seaside resort and fishing port.
Venue Information
Cumberland Hotel
Very well situated on the South Cliff a few minutes walk from the Spa complex, beach and town centre with excellent views of the town from the north facing rooms. This excellent hotel has recently been extensively refurbished. All 86 bedrooms have central heating, private bath or shower and WC, hair dryer, TV and tea/coffee making facilities. Entertainment is provided every evening in the ballroom. There is an attractive restaurant and quiet lounge. Lift serves all floors (a few stairs to some rooms). On street parking using complimentary permit available at Reception.
Tel: 01723 361826 Guests: 362863
A Leisureplex Hotel
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