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Scarborough Castle
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Caravan holidays Parks are great for
families. Park Resorts holiday park is
located on the
Yorkshire east coast,
Cayton Bay, Scarborough. A lively caravan park allowing you
to enjoy the best that the East Coast of
Yorkshire has to offer. Close to the seaside town
of Scarborough, Cayton Bay provides the perfect base for you to
explore the many local attractions along the
Yorkshire east coast. Increasingly
families are choosing caravan holiday
parks in Scarborough as there’s sure to
be something for everyone.
Scarborough
holiday caravan parks will never lose their appeal.
Splash around in the indoor Waterworld Fun
Pool with fountains, water jets and a slide. Outside, join in the fun
and games on the All Weather Sports Court or enjoy a game
of crazy golf with the family. Why not book a holiday caravan
in Scarborough for your summer holidays this year ?
Scarborough caravan parks have
proved to be very popular on a yearly basis. "We went to Cayton Bay and had a fabulous time. The entertainment at night was brilliant. I have 3 kids of mixed ages and they had a brilliant time. The caravan was very spacious and clean. This was my third time coming to the site and I think we will be back again next year. Keep up the good work guys love it." "We had a fantastic time whilst
on holiday. All the staff were brilliant and the Park was fantastic too.
It’s has great family entertainment each evening and the Krew Club for
the younger ones keep everyone happy." |
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Set on a headland above
the North Sea, Scarborough Castle is located on
one of the most dramatic castle sites in the country and
has over 2,500 years of turbulent history.
This natural fortress was favoured by
prehistoric settlers before serving as a Roman signal station and Viking
haven before the castle was built, It
has endured sieges from medieval kings and Civil War armies, and German
naval bombardment during World War II. Now you
can climb to the battlement viewing platforms for dramatic coastline
views, and take tea in the 18th-century Master Gunner’s House. 2-02-11 |
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