
Scarborough Castle
📍 Castle Rd, Scarborough YO11 1HY, UK
About Scarborough Castle
Perched majestically on a dramatic headland overlooking the North Sea, Scarborough Castle invites visitors to step back in time and explore nearly 3,000 years of history. This iconic medieval castle, built on the site of an ancient stronghold, has earned a superb Google rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars from thousands of reviews, reflecting its popularity as a captivating destination.
Discover the Castle's Highlights
- Wander through expansive grounds, offering plenty of open space to explore and enjoy.
- Soak in spectacular panoramic views of the coastline and Scarborough's bays from its elevated position.
- Uncover centuries of stories, from Roman signal stations to medieval sieges, with informative displays dotted around the site.
- Experience a relaxed and engaging visit, perfect for history enthusiasts and families alike.
- Keep an eye out for special live events that bring the castle's vibrant past to life throughout the year.
Whether you're exploring the ruins of the keep, picnicking with a view, or simply enjoying the sea breeze, Scarborough Castle offers a unique blend of historical discovery and natural beauty.
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📍 Castle Rd, Scarborough YO11 1HY, UK
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I visited there in June 2025. It was the best castle that I had ever seen. The castle is situated on the top of a hill. There was a large open space. The ground was covered with grasses which made it very green. I saw a play conducted in the field and the audiences were very interested on it. The entry of the castle was very similar to the great wall of China. Similarly, there are a few historic items like canon. Moreover, there is a small museum for showcasing ancient items. The ancient building was great though there was no option to visit it. A top platform was added there and tourist could go there to get the view of the city. The views from the platform were just picture perfect. One can see both north and south beach at the same time. You can buy food and ice cream from the restaurant. For the entry, you need a ticket and I purchased the ticket at a rate of 10 pound at that time.
The grounds are lovely with information boards dotted around. Great view of the sea and both sides of Scarborough, you can really tell why the picked this spot. The museum was a little lacking and had little items and seemed like an after thought. Cafe shack was nice but ice cream van wasn tooen when I visited so no idea on the price.
We used our English Heritage membership for entry to Scarborough castle for a slightly more relaxed hour or two after visiting a rather busy south bay area! The walk up the hill to the castle was broken up by a quick play on the playground... Upon entering we was given the option of audio guides and also advised that there was some taskmaster activities, which obviously appealed to the kids as they have limited attention for actually going round the castle ruins! After listening and reading about some of the history we proceeded to the taskmaster activities, given instruction on how it runs and got started. There were 6 activities in total, all slightly different. These are great if you can be in a group of 4 to 6 people (with one acting as the scorer / judge for points). Kids (and grown ups) all enjoyed this and it was a bit different! After taking some 'winner' photos we carried on round the headland. The views from the headland / castle are wonderful, and there is so much history to learn about. They did have some guided tours which when I listened in on one sounded really informative! It's useful as a reminder that in terms of a castle there is not much left, you can climb part of the keep and walls and walk round the headland area. We enjoyed our visit, and the weather being pretty good certainly helped!
Great impressions from the visit. Very beautiful overview of the entire coast. There is a cafe, a place for children to have fun, an ice cream van. At the entrance there is a souvenir shop. Free maps of all the attractions of Great Britain. Welcoming, friendly staff who are ready to help with any questions. For Ukrainians, the entrance is free. I definitely recommend visiting, you will definitely not regret visiting.
A magnificent ruined abbey, very atmospheric and well interpreted by the audio tour and guide book. The car park y just outside the site and entry with pre-booked tickets was straightforward. The gift shop is very well stocked and just about managed not to overdo the Dracula connection! The cafe is good but the whole site would benefit from provision of more toilet facilities.