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Skipsea Sands Surrounding Area

Skipsea Sands is set along a beautiful stretch of the Yorkshire coast within easy reach of dozens of attractions. 

Eden Camp

Eden Camp

Eden Camp - originally a prisoner of War Camp, now an award-winning museum will transport you back in time to wartime Britain.

Bridlington Beach

Bridlington South Beach

Bridlington South Beach - is a large and wide expanse of sandy beach The Princess Mary Promenade runs behind the beach which is accessed via a slipway. Several car parks can be found close to the beach so it should not be necessary to hunt around for a parking space. Public toilets are located close to the beach

John Bull Rock

John Bull World of Rock

John Bull World of Rock - tour will give you access to the public viewing gallery where you can see rock, biscuits and chocolates being produced.

Jorvik Viking Centre

Jorvik Viking Centre

Jorvik Viking Centre - come and see Viking history in this award winning museum.

Flamingo Land Theme Park

Flamingo Land Theme Park

Flamingo Land Resort - set in over 375 acres, the resort has rides for all the family. It also has the most visited zoo in the UK.

North Yorkshire Moors Railway

North Yorkshire Moors Railway

North Yorkshire Moors Railway - ride on a fullsize steam train as it was around 1930's. See the vintage charm and amazing scenery on one of the world’s greatest heritage railways. This line was first opened in 1836 and served the local villages, today this line is again open the the public. Said to be one of the busiest steam train lines in the world, you may recognise it from the TV series, Heartbeat.

Sea Life Centre

Sea Life Centre

Scarborough Sea Life Sanctuary - will take you on a fascinating journey from the coastline to the depths of the ocean.

Whitby

Whitby

Whitby - not too far away is the town of Whitby, Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula, published in 1897 was set here.

Scarborough Fair Collection

Scarborough Fair Collection

Scarborough Fair Collection - fairground rides to Steam Engines and some outstanding Organs from around Europe including the famous Iron Maiden traction engine from the 1962 film The Iron Maiden.

Robin Hood’s Bay, near Whitby

Robin Hood’s Bay, near Whitby

Robin Hood’s Bay, near Whitby - once the centre for smuggling with its hidden tunnels and secret beach access from some of the houses close by. This bay is one of the most beautiful in the country and is very secluded as you would expect. This village has some great views, so bring your camara.

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