How to get to Scarborough
Scarborough is located North East coast of England and it is approximately 50 minutes away from York to which it links to with frequent services.
Planning your journey and finding your way to Scarborough is straightforward no matter where you are coming from or what your mode of transport.
There are ample car parking spaces available and if your staying for more then one day why not buy a period ticket, available in advance for between two and seven days!
BY ROAD
Scarborough can be reached by road nationally from the A1/ M1 which both run close to Leeds in West Yorkshire. The A64 from Leeds then runs directly to Scarborough.
BY RAIL
Travelling to Scarborough by train is easy. The Grand Central and East Coast are running frequent services from London and Edinburgh to York where you can catch a good many 50min services directly to Scarborough.
First Transpennine Express provides direct services from Manchester, Leeds and the West Yorkshire.
National Rail Enquiries: 08457 484950
BY AIR
Scarborough is within easy travelling distance of six international airports including, Manchester, Leeds/ Bradford, Robin Hood (Doncaster) and Newcastle.
BY SEA
P&O/NSF operate daily overnight crossings from Zeebrugge and Rotterdam direct to Hull with a northern rail train link to Scarborough.
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