 | Scarborough Things To Do | Tips 1 - 10 of 75 |  | Popular Things To Do | Other Things To Do Tips | All Tips (75) The Rotunda museum can be sen as you enter Scarborough (just before the valley footbridge). It was described as the finest surviving purpose-built museum of its age. It was built in 1828 to a design as suggested by William Smith, ‘Father of English Geology’. On display are geological exhibits -from the Mesolithic site at Star Carr, and 'Gristhorpe Man', a Bronze Age tree trunk burial. Displays also explore the more recent history of the town. Temporary exhibitions, hands-on activities and holiday activities are a feature, and we also have a gift shop selling cards, prints, books and souvenirs. Address: Vernon Road,Scarborough, North Yorkshire. YO11 2NNPhone: 01723 374839
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Climbing up to the Valley Footbridge (see general tips) and turning to the rightg you reach the Spa Complex. I guess in Victorian times this was where they came to "take the waters" now its a theatre/concert area and delightfull tea room area with lovely views acros the bay behind a glass shelter.
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On the edge of a cliff along the North Yorkshire coast, a perfect look out spot, is Scarborough Castle which dominates the town and harbour some 300 ft below. There is evidence of a roman fort being here but the first medieval castle was built by William le Gros, Count of Aumale, in the 1130's. The castle was reconstructed as a barracks in the 18th century and bombarded by German battle cruisers in 1914. Directions: above the town, top of Castle Road
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On the jetty by the lighthouse there ia this 1914 Vickers Pattern 13 Pdr Gun. It was raised by Scarborough Sub-Aqua Club and local fishermen in 1982 from the wreck of SS Hornsund, sunk by torpedo on 23rd September 1917, 2.5 miles south-east of its present location
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Scarborough lighthouse was destroyed by German naval bombardment on 16th December 1914 but has since been rebuilt and opened again on 23rd September 1931. Its located on the central pier - there are actually 3 piers here the one between the fishing port and the yacht marina.
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Past the Spa Complex is a promenade leading to some beach huts (pastel coloured huts) which can be hired out for the day or week and just above this is tea house. Perfect place for a cuppa and a cake whilst taking in the views of the bay from this elevated position.
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Scarborough harbour area has a deep water harbour where the cargo boats and trawlers dock and various other privately owned water craft - and the shallower harbour where privately owned yachts are moored. It was quite a colourful site on this warm sunny day.
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The Italian Gardens are a tranquil delight and nestle in trees high up on the south bay. Not widely known and a little way from the main attractions they are definatly worth finding, Leave a Comment Directions: The entrance is via the Clock Tower opposite Holbeck Road.
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You can explore over 2500 years of history from the Bronze age to the Second World War here. The story of Viking invaders, medieval barons, Civil War sieges and WW1 bombardment are all here. This exhibition is new for 2006 and there is also now a tearoom in the 18th century Master Gunners House. Best of all are the spectacular views of the coast and town below. There is no parking at the castle ( only for disabled visitors) although there is some on street parking nearby. Leave a Comment Address: Castle Road, Scaarborough, YO11 1HYPhone: 01723 484950Directions: East of the town centre on Castle Road.
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The popular TV programme The Royal is filmed in Scarborough and viewers will recognise many of the towns famous locations in this far too infrequent programme. The Royal is actually a block of flats on the corner of Holbeck Road and the Esplanade on the south bay. Interior scenes are filmed 80 miles away in Bradford. On August 17, 2007 we came across Yorkshire TV filming scenes for a new series - I have put some photos in a separate gallery on my Scarborough pages. Leave a Comment
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