
Jonno’s Field
📍 Redcliffe Rd, Scarborough YO12 6EU, UK
About Jonno’s Field
Jonno’s Field is a unique and somewhat hidden park located on Redcliffe Road in Scarborough, offering truly spectacular panoramic views. Despite its slightly confusing approach through a residential estate, those who make the effort are rewarded with breathtaking vistas across Scarborough's North Bay, the historic castle, and the glistening North Sea. This local gem holds a commendable Google rating of 4.1/5 stars, consistently praised for its striking scenery.
Visitors describe Jonno’s Field as an engaging blend of a nature reserve and a viewpoint, with some noting its distinct, almost ancient feel. It's a popular spot for dog walkers, providing ample open space for pets to enjoy alongside their owners. The field provides a peaceful escape, inviting exploration and offering countless opportunities for stunning photography, capturing the full sweep of the Yorkshire coast. Its unique character makes it a memorable stop for anyone seeking unparalleled views of Scarborough.
Visiting Information
There is no specific information provided regarding opening hours or accessibility features for Jonno’s Field. As a public park, access is generally free, and no payment is required to enter.
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📍 Redcliffe Rd, Scarborough YO12 6EU, UK
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Showing 5 of 59 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 5 February 2026.
Not sure why this is here, but it is unique with spectacular views across North Bay. Tucked away in a confusing housing estate, but well worth the effort to find.
The dogs love it here and the view of the whole of Scarborough is stunning! The photos do not do it justice! Only issue is getting to it, it's like driving through a maze with narrow roads and cars on either side so take it slowly 🐌
A cross between Easter Island and a nature reserve with breathtaking views across Scarborough Castle to the North Sea. Despite poor signage the walk up the hill from the cinder track near the cemetery is rewarded with a beautiful view of Scarborough Town, the castle and the North Sea. We went at sunset, the light highlighting the statues magically. Why the statues are there I don't know as there are no information boards. However the semi circle of Easter Island faces looking over Scarborough to the sea is somehow both reassuring and mystical. Well worth a visit.
Hidden spot within Scarborough and one to visit. Become my go to spot to see first.before heading into the main promenades. Gorgeous views looking over the castle rain or shine.
Beautiful views of scarborough love the sculptures.