
Standing in three acres of grounds in the North Yorkshire Moors National Park at the head of the beautiful Forge Valley, East Ayton Lodge is ideally situated for a peaceful relaxing break, familygathering, business conference or sparkling function, offering a high level of comfort and style and superb cuisine.

Built in the mid-19th Century, this charismatic listed building sits on a Regency Crescent, and is maintained to the highest standard. With 20 designer styled bedrooms with the usual amenities;en-suite facilities, flat screen Free-View television, tea/coffee making facilities, free Wi-Fi, telephone, 100% Anti Allergenic Goosedown quilts, hairdryer and ironing facilities.

Ox Pasture Hall is more than a luxury hotel, it's a place to relax from the stresses of everyday life, a place you will never forget and a place to enjoy really good food. The Courtyard Restaurant'smodern British menu draws heavily upon the local landscape with an emphasis on Yorkshire produce. Locally sourced ingredients are finished off with imagination and finesse; providing a fabulous dining experience. Afternoon Tea is also popular and served daily from 2.00 pm.

With our superb South Cliff location, beautiful sea views, indoor swimming pool, comfortable bedrooms, great restaurant and friendly service we think we've got everything you need for a great shortbreak or Holiday by the sea. Why not also try our famous Afternoon Tea, served every day from 2pm - 4.30pm in the Garden View Bar, or Sunday Lunch, served on select Sunday's (for availability please call the hotel on 01723 362431) in the hotel Restaurant from £12.95 per person.

All of our rooms are furnished with comfort and quality in mind and are located on ground, first and second floors. Our bedrooms overlook the gardens and Valley Road and are en suite with a choice ofsingle, standard double and king size beds, free wired and wifi Internet connections, flat screen TV/DVDs and larger showers are available as are TV. Every facility you need for a relaxing stay comes as standard.

The Victoria Hotel in Scarborough has been refurbished to an extremely high standard and all rooms are exceedingly comfortable and tastefully decorated. If you are looking for bed and breakfast inScarborough, we have a selection of single, double and family rooms and cater for all ages. All rooms have a colour television and welcome tray and the bedrooms have magnificent views over Scarborough Castle and Olivers Mount.

Delightfully situated overlooking Peasholm Park near the sea, North Bay Leisure Parks and close to the Scarborough Open Air Theatre. All 24 bedrooms are en-suite and comfortably furnished to a highstandard, with TV, tea/coffee facilities, clock radio and hair dryers. Ground floor rooms are available; one room is complete with disabled facilities and wet room. The Dining room offers a traditional menu with a wide variety of alternatives to choose from, including vegetarian.

North Yorks Moors National Park, only 10 minutes from Scarborough & 15 minutes from Pickering. Part of the Dawnay Estates founded in 1656, this 17th century former farmhouse offers you an intimate andhistorical setting for that special meal with friends or a relaxing stay.

Here at the Delmont we have very attractive rates with free places for coach and group bookings. The Delmont is noted for its cuisine with varied menus to suit all tastes. In the mornings we offer ahearty yorkshire breakfast with lighter options available and our 4 course evening dinner menu gives a variety of choices. Special diets catered for. Our Dining room also doubles as an excellent concert room suitable for many types of entertainment.

Scarborough's only 4 star hotel and the highest rated AA Hotel on the Yorkshire Coast! The Crown Spa Hotel, is now leading the way for sustainable tourism in the region as it celebrates the completionof a nine year, multi-million pound investment which has dramatically transformed one of Scarborough's most prestigious landmarks. Primarily the hotel is renowned for exuding luxury accommodation, with superb views of the Yorkshire Coast headland, Norman Castle and the harbour.