Scarborough - Luxury Hotels, B&B, Inns, Attractions, Gardens, Museums, Galleries, Historic Houses, Restaurants, Spas, Golf Courses - Britain's Finest


Scarborough - Luxury Hotels, B&B, Inns, Attractions, Gardens, Museums, Galleries, Historic Houses, Restaurants, Spas, Golf Courses - Britain's Finest are listed below.

Luxury Hotels in or near Scarborough

Ox Pasture Hall Country House Hotel

Lady Edith´s Drive, Raincliffe, Woods, N York Moors National Park, Scarborough, North Yorkshire
Ox Pasture Hall Country Hotel is stunningly located in 17 acres of its own landscaped gardens and grounds, nestled amongst the meadows and woodlands of the... more



Small Hotels / Inns in or near Scarborough

Beiderbecke's Hotel

1/3 The Crescent, Scarborough, North Yorkshire
Beiderbecke’s Hotel is located in a beautiful Georgian Terrace in the heart of Scarborough and provides excellent service, marvellous food and a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. The... more

Wrea Head Country Hotel

Barmoor Lane, Scalby, Scarborough, North Yorkshire
Wrea Head Country House Hotel was built in 1881 and is set in acres of private grounds on the edge of the North York Moors National... more



Bed & Breakfast in or near Scarborough

The Earlsmere

5 Belvedere Road, South Cliff, Scarborough, North Yorkshire
The Earlsmere is situated on Scarborough´s South Cliff, close to SJ Theatre, spa and esplanade. Lots of free unrestricted parking on street. Built in 1893, retaining... more



Museums / Art Galleries in or near Scarborough

Scarborough Art Gallery

The Crescent, Scarborough, North Yorkshire
Scarborough Art Gallery is housed in a late Georgian Italianate villa built in the 1840s. The collections include oils, watercolours with works by Lord Leighton, H... more



Restaurants in or near Scarborough

Brasserie Marmalade's

Beiderbecke's Hotel, 1/3 The Crescent, Scarborough, North Yorkshire
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Golf Courses in or near Scarborough

Ganton Golf Club

Ganton, Scarborough, North Yorkshire
Golf was first played at Ganton, in the Vale of Pickering between York and Scarborough, in 1891 on a former inlet from the North Sea and... more