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Walking in the Yorkshire Coast and Countryside
The Mount Hotel, Scarborough
The Copper Horse Cottages, Seamer.
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Guided Heritage Walks

Our guided walks combine storytelling, historical facts and amusing anecdotes as you are guided around Scarborough's splendid arc...  more...

RSPB Seabird Cruises

RSPB cruises will once again leave Bridlington Harbour and set a course for Bempton Cliffs on an unforgettable journe...  more...

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A popular 4 piece rock band playing covers and originals...  more...

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Craft and gift fair in the Cabaret Ballroom of the Grand Hotel supporting St Catherine’s Hospice, Scarborough Quality crafts and...  more...

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Yorkshire Wolds - Out & About

A field of poppies on the Yorkshire WoldsThe Yorkshire Wolds are a series of gently rolling chalk hills and valleys which lie south of the Derwent Valley and roll down towards the Humber estuary.

 

The distinctive landscape of the Wolds provides a contrast of peaceful winding dry valleys and wide airy summits with superb views and open skies.

 

Hunmanby is an ideal base for your visit to the Yorkshire Coast and is a gateway to the Yorkshire Wolds.

 

The Yorkshire Wolds Way is an 80 mile walk taking in some of the most spectacular scenery. Whether the walk is undertaken in stages or all at once, it should be savoured to ensure maximum enjoyment. Explore the many villages and churches along the way and call into one of the local pubs or cafes for some well-earned refreshment.

 

 

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