Planning your Holidays in Scarborough
You’re not alone if you’ve opted to spend your holidays in Scarborough this summer or next. Holidaying in Britain is really in vogue at the moment, with even the Prime Minister joining in. Holidays in Scarborough are ideal for families, groups and even couples. The area is actually much more romantic than people realise.
Although the old image of seaside holidays being tacky is hard to forget, holidays in Scarborough offer visitors are more sophisticated trip these days, in a town that is modern and stylish.
For couples there are many opportunities to sample fine cuisine, including many fish restaurants thanks to the town’s seaside location. Groups looking for night time fun will find there are more than enough bars and nightclubs to keep them busy.
During the day times, holidays in Scarborough are relaxing with the beautiful beach to enjoy. Obviously, there are arcades and fairgrounds but they are not so garish as in other seaside resorts. The weather can never be guaranteed on British holidays, but fortunately there are plenty of indoor attractions to be enjoyed. For families with children these can include the sealife centre and a variety of museums. The town has its fair share of culture too, with ancient churches, art galleries and even a Roman signal station.
Outdoor types will be easily occupied too. Take a scenic walk on the beach or venture into Rainclifee Woods. The woods offer walking routes for every fitness level and age.
Holidays in Scarborough offer many types of place to stay. The town meets a variety of needs including camping, hotels, guest houses and even self catered apartments. In short, there’s accommodation for every budget and every group size.
There is plenty to do on holidays in Scarborough; more information can be obtained at the tourist office in the town. Also, hoteliers are more than happy to advise.
Filed under travel and leisure by on Dec 13th, 2010.
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