Scarborough - Cumberland hotel
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£299.00
Cumberland Hotel – Scarborough
The Cumberland Hotel occupies a superb position on Scarborough’s South Cliff, offering sweeping views over the resort and within easy reach of the seafront and town centre. A welcoming hotel with spacious lounges, comfortable bedrooms, and a friendly atmosphere, it also has a popular entertainment programme.
Scarborough is one of Britain’s favourite seaside towns, combining sandy beaches with historic attractions such as Scarborough Castle. The resort also offers theatres, shops, and a lively harbour. From here, it’s easy to explore the North York Moors, Whitby, and the Yorkshire coastline.
Monday 30th March – Friday 3rd April 2026 – 5 Days – £299
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Excursions: Whitby & Robin Hood’s Bay, York
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Half Board
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Evening entertainment programme
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Lift
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En-suite rooms with tea/coffee facilities
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Single supplements and upgrades available
Excursion 1: Whitby & Robin Hood’s Bay
Whitby is a fascinating seafaring town with cobbled streets, an abbey ruin, and literary links to Dracula. Nearby Robin Hood’s Bay is a charming fishing village clinging to the cliffs with narrow streets and cottages tumbling down to the sea.
Excursion 2: York
One of England’s most historic cities, York boasts its magnificent Minster, medieval walls, cobbled Shambles, and the National Railway Museum.
Sunday 9th – Friday 14th August 2026 – 6 Days – £599
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Excursions: North York Moors Railway, York
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Optional Excursion: Castle Howard (admission / participation paid directly to the venue on the day)
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Half Board
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Evening entertainment programme
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Lift
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En-suite rooms with tea/coffee facilities
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Single supplements and upgrades available
Excursion 1: North York Moors Railway
Travel through the heart of the moors on one of Britain’s most scenic heritage railways, passing heather-clad hills, dramatic valleys, and quaint stations.
Excursion 2: York
Enjoy a day in York, exploring its historic streets, museums, and attractions at leisure.
Excursion 3: Castle Howard
A magnificent stately home set in landscaped gardens, famed for its architecture and as a filming location for “Brideshead Revisited.”