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Scarborough was one of the first English seaside resorts and has been
a Spa since 1622 when the therapeutic value of its mineral waters was
recognised. By the 19th Century its fame vied with the Spas of Europe
and fashionable visitors flocked here to stay in magnificent hotels.
Yet Scarborough's history goes back even further - to the rough and
ready days when the 12th Century castle on the headland was not in
ruins as it is today. Scarborough is an all-year round place, ideal for a family holiday with two large sandy beaches, its
busy fishing harbour and yachting marina, its nightlife and full
calendar of events - cricket, fishing, motorcycling, Shrovetide
skipping festival and sailing regatta in July.
There is always a lot going on
during the day. At night there are old-time music hall and concerts at the
Spa, regular concerts and films at the Futurist, and plays at the Stephen Joseph Theatre in the Round which stages
much of the work of resident playwright Sir Alan Ayckbourn. And if you
need a rest from all the activity, the peace and beauty of the North
York Moors National Park are only a few minutes drive away.
Villages near Scarborough include
Ravenscar,
Scalby,
Cloughton,
Snainton,
Brompton and Sawdon,
Filey,
Harwood Dale,
Gristhorpe,
Silpho,
Staintondale,
Staxton and
Ganton.
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