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Falsgrave Park is valuable community green space, attracting visitors from all over Scarborough to its play park, scenic variety, woodland splendour and stunning coastal views.

There are three main areas to the park, the lower area which contains the play area, the middle area which is predominantly woodland and the upper area which is open grass and wildflower meadow.

Falsgrave Park was created as a public park sometime between 1875 and 1892, where the park was used even then as a green area for informal recreation by the close community of Falsgrave. But the park's historical significance dates back to the 1300 century. In 1319 the springs of Falsgrave Park were used to supply the town of Scarborough with drinking water.

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  • Coach parties accepted

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  • Disabled access

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  • Picnic site

Children

  • Children welcome

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Target Markets

  • Coach parties accepted

Map & Directions

Road Directions

By Road: Follow all signs into the centre of Scarborough. From Railway Station head towards A64, at traffic lights go straight accross following signs to Falsgrave continue along and Falsgrave Park is on left. The park can be entered off Spring Bank, West Bank, Springhill Road, Oak Road and Springhill Lane. Grid reference: 502954/487545  

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Accessible by Public Transport: Scarborough station is 1 mile away.

Falsgrave Park

Type:Park

Top of Oak Road, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO12 4AP
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Awards

  • Membership SchemeDiscover Yorkshire Coast – Silver Member Discover Yorkshire Coast – Silver Member 2021

Opening Times

Falsgrave Park (1 Jan 2023 - 31 Dec 2023)

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