Travelling to Scarborough
Where ever you are it's easy to reach this unique part of the
the Yorkshire Coast.
By Road
From the North take the A1/A19 to the A171 or A170; from the
South take the M1/M18 or the A1 to the A64; and from the West take
the M62 to Hull and the A63/A165 coastal route or the M62 towards
hull and the A614 Howden, A613, B1249, A64 country route.
Distances
| |
Distance In |
Approx Times by |
|
| City |
Miles |
Road |
Rail |
| Birmingham |
177 |
3hrs 30 |
3hrs 15 |
| Edinburgh |
200 |
4hrs 30 |
3hrs 20 |
| Glasgow |
237 |
4hrs 45 |
4hrs 30 |
| Leeds |
71 |
1hr 35 |
1hr 15 |
| London |
257 |
4hrs 45 |
2hrs 45 |
| Manchester |
116 |
2hrs 15 |
2hrs 30 |
| Newcastle upon Tyne |
91 |
2hrs |
2hrs |
| Sheffield |
102 |
2hrs |
1hr 45 |
| York |
41 |
1hr |
45 mins |
By
Rail
Access via major inter-city routes, London Edinburgh, Manchester
and Birmingham changing at York, with a regular service to
Manchester Airport.National Rail Enquiries Tel:
08457 48 49 50
East Coast Tel: 08457 225 225
Transpennine Express:
Virgin Tel: 08457 44 33 66
By Air
Distance from Scarborough to airports:
By Sea
The North's major continental ferry terminal. Crossings via
North Sea Ferries to Rotterdam and Zeebrugge. Tel:
08701 296002.
For delegate accommodation, please contact Scarborough Tourism
Bureau on 01723 383636 or email
tourismbureau@scarborough.gov.uk