Indulge in a couples break or solo get away at this stylish coastal apartment sitting on Scarborough’s fabulous North Bay. Sleeping two people in one king sized bed, this is an idyllic bolthole for anyone who appreciates uninterrupted panoramic sea views as well as the iconic Scarborough Castle.
Climb the stairs to the third floor to reach your elegant apartment. Step inside and you’ll discover a warm and inviting open-plan living space adorned with a picturesque bay window overlooking the sea. Take a moment to appreciate the wonderful bay views before moving to the chic kitchen area.
Pack up a picnic and spend a day exploring Peasholm Park (0.5 miles).
Take a surf or paddle board lesson or enjoy a coffee in the peaceful North Bay.
There is lots to do both when the sun shines and rain comes.
Local attractions:
* Enjoy stunning walks along the Cleveland Way, Raincliffe Woods, Broxa Forest, Hayburn Wyke.
* Visit the RSPB Bempton Cliffs Bird Sanctuary - a paradise for bird spotters.
* Take in a show at Scarborough's Open Air Theatre.
- Europe's largest open-air theatre which has played host to world-famous acts such as Kylie Minogue, Lionel Richie etc.
* Learn more about the town's history at its 12th-century castle- where King John and Richard III once stayed.
* Walk along Scarborough's two beautiful beaches at North and South Bay
* Visit the town's eclectic mix of shops, dine in its wide choice of restaurants.
* Stephen Joseph theatre which has close connections with Alan Ayckbourn CBE and has a full programme.
* Shows, music and entertainment at the Spa.
* Meander along Scarborough's Esplanade which has been featured in hit television shows The Royal and Heartbeat.
* Quick train links to Filey, Bridlington
* Cricket festivals - Yorkshire’s cricket ground is just over the road.
Further afield:
The historic port of Whitby is a 30-minute drive north of Scarborough - renowned for its literary connection with Dracula and the Goth Festival
* Whitby is also the departure point for the North York Moors Railway steam train which traverses the county's dramatic scenery.
* Robin Hoods Bay- where the last leg of the Coast to Coast walk finishes.
* The cathedral city of York is just over an hour's drive away, whilst the cosmopolitan shopping mecca of Leeds is one and a half hour's drive.
* Dalby Forest is home to some of Yorkshire's finest walking routes and superb views. With over 8,500 acres of forest.
* Pickering- market town
* Grosmont -Grosmont Station is home to the operating and engineering world of the NYMR. -The 3.5-mile Rail Trail walk runs up Stephenson's original railway line from Grosmont, via Beck Hole, to Goathland.