Chapel Farm’s guidebook

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Chapel Farm’s guidebook

Sightseeing

A traditional fishing town steeped in history. Lots to see and do with numerous fish and chip shops offering a variety of food and drink.
252 locals recommend
Whitby
252 locals recommend
A traditional fishing town steeped in history. Lots to see and do with numerous fish and chip shops offering a variety of food and drink.
99 locals recommend
Dalby Forest
99 locals recommend
Plenty to offer the adventurous bike rider, runner, walker, sightseer or families out for a relaxing day with the children. Plenty of trials and tracks to amuse children and dogs which offers the freedom to run, shout, laugh and get muddy.
99 locals recommend
Dalby Forest
99 locals recommend
Plenty to offer the adventurous bike rider, runner, walker, sightseer or families out for a relaxing day with the children. Plenty of trials and tracks to amuse children and dogs which offers the freedom to run, shout, laugh and get muddy.
66 locals recommend
Pickering
66 locals recommend
Lovely Sandy beaches, North and South Bay, with shops and amusement arcades to entertain young and old alike.
125 locals recommend
Scarborough
125 locals recommend
Lovely Sandy beaches, North and South Bay, with shops and amusement arcades to entertain young and old alike.
A National Trust area with walks down along the sea front. A grey seal colony resides here, and are well worth a visit, but please note that they are wild animals and must be given the space needed to live as nature intended.
28 locals recommend
Ravenscar
28 locals recommend
A National Trust area with walks down along the sea front. A grey seal colony resides here, and are well worth a visit, but please note that they are wild animals and must be given the space needed to live as nature intended.
Journey into the past and take a walk through the tiny streets and see all the little fishermen’s cottages . There is a beach that joins Robin Hoods bay, Boggle hole and Ravenscar when the tide is out, with plenty of rock pools to keep you busy. During certain months of the year there are ghost tours which take you through the tiny streets.
156 locals recommend
Robin Hood's Bay
156 locals recommend
Journey into the past and take a walk through the tiny streets and see all the little fishermen’s cottages . There is a beach that joins Robin Hoods bay, Boggle hole and Ravenscar when the tide is out, with plenty of rock pools to keep you busy. During certain months of the year there are ghost tours which take you through the tiny streets.
54 locals recommend
Goathland
54 locals recommend