Again, showing my age, but Robin Hood’s Bay in my childhood smelled of fish with a scattering of tourists. Now it appears to be entirely holiday cottages and the only fishing boats are ornamental. Two of the shops I remember are still going though – the sweet shop (founded 1928) and the fudge shop (founded 1935). Amazing how some things are mainly memorable because of the food.






Scarborough, by contrast, has been a holiday resort since the 17C when the spa opened. It has a mediaeval castle, an enormous Victorian hotel and a funicular railway. And beaches and ice cream.



Well once again you’ve beaten us to a place by about a week!! We’re going up in just over a week and staying in Filey so we can “do” Scarborough, Robin Hoods Bay (the in-laws honeymooned there 75 years ago) and a few other places. Nothing too strenuous just a few days away. Sounds like you’ve had a good time.
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Perhaps next time we should synchronise our diaries!
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Fab 🌇! Enjoy the rest of your trip, looks beautiful up there. My father’s family are from Scarborough. There is a bench dedicated to Jack Creaser and his heroism during a rescue at sea. We plan to visit one day….. xx
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