Places to see in ( Scarborough - UK )
Places to see in ( Scarborough - UK )
Scarborough is a resort town on England’s North Sea coast. Its 2 bays with sandy beaches are split by a headland bearing the 12th-century Scarborough Castle. The Victorian Central Tramway funicular train links the town centre with South Bay and its harbour. The Rotunda Museum explores local coastal geology. Scarborough SEA LIFE Sanctuary’s marine displays and the Peasholm Park Japanese gardens are behind North Bay.
Scarborough is a town on the North Sea coast of North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the North Riding of Yorkshire, the town lies between 10–230 feet (3–70 m) above sea level, rising steeply northward and westward from the harbour onto limestone cliffs. The older part of the town lies around the harbour and is protected by a rocky headland.
With a population of just over 61,000, Scarborough is the largest holiday resort on the Yorkshire coast. The town of Scarborough has fishing and service industries, including a growing digital and creative economy, as well as being a tourist destination. Inhabitants of the town are known as Scarborians.
The most striking feature of the town's geography is a high rocky promontory pointing eastward into the North Sea. The promontory supports the 11th century ruins of Scarborough Castle and separates the seafront into two bays, to the north and south. To the south-west of the town, beside the York to Scarborough railway line, is an ornamental lake known as Scarborough Mere. In the 20th century the Mere was a popular park, with rowing boats, canoes and a miniature pirate ship – the Hispaniola – on which passengers were taken to 'Treasure Island' to dig for doubloons.
Alot to see in ( Scarborough - UK ) such as :
Scarborough Castle
Peasholm Park
Rotunda Museum
Scarborough Fair Collection
Scarborough Mere
Opera House Casino, Scarborough
Cleveland Way
Scarborough SEA LIFE Sanctuary
Scarborough Museums Trust
Playdale Farm Park
South Bay Beach
Oliver's Mount
Luna Park
Scarborough Art Gallery
Terror Tower Ltd
Silver Dollar
Gilly's Casino
Royale Casino
Hermits hut
Westborough Methodist Church
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Places to see in ( Goathland - UK )
Places to see in ( Goathland - UK )
Goathland is a village and parish in the Scarborough district of North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the North Riding of Yorkshire, it is in the North York Moors national park due north of Pickering, off the A169 to Whitby. It has a station on the steam-operated North Yorkshire Moors Railway line.
According to the 2011 UK census, Goathland parish had a population of 438, an increase on the 2001 UK census figure of 407. Goathland village is 500 feet above sea level and has a history extending from Viking times. The name Goathland is probably a corruption of 'good land'. Alternatively, it may come from 'Goda's land', Goda being an Old English personal name.
In 1109 King Henry I granted land to Osmund the Priest and the brethren of the hermitage of Goathland, then called Godelandia, for the soul of his mother Queen Matilda, who had died in 1083. This is recorded in a charter held at Whitby Abbey. The village was a spa town in the 19th century. There are many hotels and guest houses in the village, the largest, the Mallyan Spout Hotel, is named after a nearby waterfall. There is a caravan site, reached by driving along the track which is the site of the older railway route, 1835 to 1860.
Much of the surrounding land is owned by the Duchy of Lancaster. The Duchy's tenants have a common right extending for hundreds of years to graze their black faced sheep on the village green and surrounding moorland.
The village was the setting of the fictional village of Aidensfield in the Heartbeat television series set in the 1960s. Many landmarks from the series are recognisable, including the stores, garage/funeral directors, the public house and the railway station. The pub is called the Goathland Hotel, but in the series is the Aidensfield Arms. After filming for some years a replica was built in the studio.
Goathland railway station is on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway. The railway is run by a charitable trust with some paid staff but is mostly operated by volunteers, running nearly all the year including Christmas. It carries more than 250,000 passengers a year and is the second-longest preserved line in Britain. Goathland railway station was used as the location for Hogsmeade railway station in the Harry Potter films, and the line filmed for Harry's journey.
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North Yorkshire Coastal Walk - Scarborough-Scalby Mills to Cloughton Wyke round
Our video is a guided walk in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. We start with a wander around Scarborough's South and North Bays which are separated by a rocky headland on which stands the historic 12th century Scarborough Castle. We also visit Peasholme Park and The Sands complex. Our walk starts at Scalby Mills at the north end of North Bay near the Sea Life Centre and walk the Cleveland Way along the top of the cliffs to Cloughton Wyke and return on the Old Railway and Cycle Path.This is a moderate walk with a few steep inclines and declines along the cliffs which is mainly grassy paths. The old dismantled railway line is easy walking on a good level track. The North and South Bays are mainly level pavements. It is steep up into the town centre and up to the castle.
The walk only is approx 8.75 miles allow at least 3¼ hours using OS Explorer Map OL27, North York Moors Eastern Area. Add approx another 5 miles to walk from Scalby Mills into Scarborough's North and South Bays and back.
Start: Scalby Mills Road.
Guide to the Yorkshire Coast
Yorkshire Coast UK Part 16 Cloughton to Scarborough North Bay.
Have a look at Cloughton from the air. Then walk from Scalby along the sea front, past all the brightly coloured beach huts to the North Bay at Scarborough.
visit whitby on the north yorkshire coast
good tour of many places
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Winter in Scarborough England
A winters day photo's taken around the south cliff area January 2009,this is my first go at uploading photo's,i will have to mess around with my software to get titles on my next photo upload.
Walking along the South Bay beach sands, Scarborough Spa ( raw )
Stunning scenery, two glorious beaches, loads to do and see - is it any wonder that people have been flocking to Scarborough, believed to be the world's first seaside resort, for nearly 400 years now?
Fun for all the family
Scarborough is the perfect place for a family holiday, whatever your budget. A day on the beach - building sandcastles, paddling, feeling the sand between your toes, ice cream and candy floss, donkey rides - it's good old-fashioned fun for all the family.
And Scarborough offers twice as much beach as most holiday resorts, with its two bays, each with its own very different character - the South Bay glitters with amusement arcades, ice cream parlours and shellfish stalls, while the quieter North Bay, just a 20-minute walk around the glorious Marine and Albert Drives, or ten-minute ride on one of the regular open-topped buses away, offers a more relaxing and nostalgic day out.
North York Moors - Coastal Walk and Cliff Top Wild Camp
In this video we walk a section of the Cleveland Way from Robin Hood's Bay towards Scarborough. We followed the trail along the stunning North Yorkshire coastline before camping for the night overlooking the sea. We witnessed a spectacular sunrise before making our way back to the car at Cloughton.
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All music by Dean Read. Footage shot with a Canon 7D with a 17-40mm lens, a Canon 550D with a 55-250mm Lens, a DJI Phantom 4, an iPhone 6 Plus and it was edited in iMovie.