Scarborough
Our Club Site at Scarborough lies just north of the Victorian seaside town after which it is
named. It is the ideal base for exploring the many cliffs and beaches of Yorkshire’s coast,
while inland you will find the spectacular North York Moors.
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Scarborough
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25 March 2010 - 1 November 2010
300 Pitches - Non Members welcome
"Near the famous Victorian resort in Yorkshire"
Our Club Site at Scarborough lies just north of the Victorian seaside town after which it is
named. It is the ideal base for exploring the many cliffs and beaches of Yorkshire’s coast,
while inland you will find the spectacular North York Moors.
Member Quote
Another great week here at Scarborough.
What a ‘grand site’. Thank you. See you all later in the year.
- Bernard and Glynis Sayer
What's on?
- The beach is a 15-minute cliff-top walk
from the Club Site.
- The town of Scarborough is three miles
away. It has two sandy bays, divided by
the castle headland. The North Bay is
popular with surfers, while the harbour
and donkeys are in the South Bay.
- Scarborough Sea Life and Marine
Sanctuary is a 20-minute walk from Site,
where you can go beneath a Caribbean
reef and enter the world of magnificent
sea turtles.
- Scarborough Castle is home to one of
England’s first cricket grounds.
- Staintondale is to the north. Llama treks
go across the moors or along the coast.
- The Shire Horse Farm has live shows and
a smuggling museum.
- Whitby has a pretty harbour and cobbled
streets. It is dominated by the ruins of
St Hilda’s Abbey.
- Robin Hood’s Bay was once popular with
smugglers. It is now good for fossil-hunting.
Walk along the cliffs to Ravenscar and a
geological trail taking in old alum quarries.
- The North Yorkshire Moors National Park
is perfect for ramblers and cyclists, and
contains 11 abbeys and priories.
- The North Yorkshire Moors Railway claims
to be the country’s most popular heritage
railway and runs from Pickering to
Grosmont (moors.uk.net).
- The Site is ten minutes’ walk from the
Cleveland Way National Trail.
- A traffic-free cycle path passes close to
the Site on the way to Whitby.
Location
OS Map Reference: 101 - TA025911
Latitude: 54.3052
Longitude: -0.4263
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Address, Contact Details and Map
Scarborough
Scarborough Camping and Caravanning Club
Field Lane
Burniston Road
Scarborough
North Yorkshire
YO13 0DA
01723 366212No calls after 8pm please.
Site Managers
Martin Tetlow, Ann Watson
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Seasons and Fees 2010
Low Season
Mid Season
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Please Note: All other 2010 dates are low season except 21 December 2010 to 4 January 2011 both of which are High Season.
| Adult | £11.10 | £8.80 | £7.70 |
| Child | £6.40 | £2.90 | £2.80 |
| Members' age concession rate | | £6.20 | £5.40 |
| Members' family deal | £31.70 | £22.10 | |
| Non-member fee per pitch per night | £7.00 | £7.00 | £7.00 |
| Member back packer | £6.50 | £6.20 | £5.50 |
| Non-member back packer | £8.30 | £7.80 | £7.10 |
| Club Service Pitch (per pitch, per night) | £3.50 | £3.50 | £3.50 |
| Jumbo tent pitches | £10.00 | £7.00 | £7.00 |
- Members' children camp free in Low Season if accompanied by an adult.
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