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the Yorkshire coast ROM family friendly seaside resorts to glorious stretches of golden sands and tiny fishing villages clinging to the stunning rugged cliffs, the Yorkshire Coast has something for everyone - whether it’s enjoying award winning fish and chips beside the seaside or trying something more challenging such as cycling in the countryside. Create memories that will last a lifetime on the Yorkshire Coast; a destination not to be missed.
Scarborough As Britain’s first seaside resort, Scarborough has been a popular destination for holidaymakers for hundreds of years. Come rain or shine, there is lot’s to see and do to make an unforgettable seaside break. You’ll find two picturesque North
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and South bays with family-friendly beaches nestled either side of a towering headland crowned by the dramatic ruins of a 12th century English Heritage castle. With countless attractions, museums, world-class theatre productions and plenty of incredible restaurants offering everything from casual eating to fine dining, you’ll be spoilt for choice of options on your next holiday to Scarborough.
Filey A holiday to Filey is the perfect way to escape and enjoy sea, sand and relaxation. In 2018 Filey won The Sunday Times’ ‘Beach of the Year’ and this came as no surprise to us. With its long stretch of golden sand and picturesque views, it’s the perfect place for friends and family to enjoy a seaside holiday. Close-by to the north, Filey Brigg has some impressive rock pools to explore, where you may even find the odd fossil or two, and also marks the
start/end of the Cleveland Way Trail. Filey is the perfect choice for those wanting to enjoy a break away from the hustle and bustle of modern life.
Whitby Famous for its connections to Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Whitby’s association with Gothic culture is reflected in the town’s quirky streets, shops and Abbey ruins, and of course the annual celebration of the culture - The Whitby Goth Weekend. Its cobbled paths, locally-owned shops and quirky cafes give Whitby its intriguing yet welcoming atmosphere, Being by the sea you can enjoy locally caught crab and lobster as well as sandcastle building and walks along the pier! Whitby is also famous for its connection to the famous voyager Captain James Cook. He’s immortalised in a monument on West Cliff, where he can be seen looking out to his favourite place - the sea.
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