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Top Tourist attractions in Scarborough, United Kingdom

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Great little gallery with some lovely Atkinson Grimshaw works in the permanent collection and some quirky stuff by local artists. I liked the "stoat in a boat with a groat" (although it looked like a weasle to me!)
John Grant
at 2024 Feb 22
John Grant
at 2024 Feb 22
A beautiful garden that I'm told has been restored and maintained by volunteers since the local council has abandoned it. In fact, the council doesn't seem to care about anything in the town, save trousering the tax.
There's only one toilet in the vicinity, and it appears that it's exactly as it was in the Victorian era.
I stumbled across this place over the Christmas holidays and it is such a gem! They had a lovely xmas mouse trail on for children, with clipboards and pencils which gave it that extra specialness. There's a special room with crafting, drawing things and it's decorated with crafty makes around the room. It totally embodies it's manifesto - which you can find in the room which defines it as a "space to be". It honestly feels like a nurturing environment where any minds and imaginations can flourish. It's a treasure trove of artistic exploration, inviting us all to unleash their creativity. The touchy feely, sensory exhibits around the room are beautiful. It's like a sanctuary where creativity is celebrated, making art accessible and inspiring for all of us
Lovely, friendly, knowledgeable staff, wonderful expeience for all our special family, lots of interesting history, educational, fossils, and everything you can inmagine! Beautiful building, great gift shop section too! Loved it!
Michael Beckett
at 2023 Nov 13
Michael Beckett
at 2023 Nov 13
Even on a cold a windy November day, stunning views. And 'ground under repair'. No bother. Toilets nearby too.
Lovely impromptu visit when fossil hunting near Scarborough. Only £3 admission which lasts a year and gives you access to the art gallery as well. Great little museum with friendly staff and really interesting talks with the volunteers. Special thanks go to Aeron and Richard for their passion and knowledge.
The staff are lovely and knowledgeable. There's a wide variety of animals to see and loads of exciting things for kids.

I will say, it's a little pricey. I get that its to care for the animals but the high price point puts me off ever coming again. I think it'd be better to lower the prices a little to encourage returns.

Also you have to pay for parking, which the staff were apologetic for (not that it's their fault) but just make sure you don't get caught out
Kudos to the staff, they were all absolutely lovely.
I didn't expect much but was pleasantly surprised and spent nearly 2 hours wandering the castle grounds. I was also lucky enough to catch a funny, little play in the exhibition space.
Perhaps it was due to rather wet weather but it wasn't very busy for a Saturday.
The castle itself is open until 5pm, but that day the cafe van closed at 4 and the toilets at 4:30.
A beautiful piece of national heritage and history. Great to learn about the huge number of changes the British isles have seen over the years with such huge changes in its population and cultures. A fascinating mix, and a very beautiful place to learn. My children both loved it! Aged 6 and 8, both interested in the quizzes and reading in the little museum, fascinated by the stories of the bombings, invasions,… and trying to visualize the town and castle back when it was whole. Could have more visualizations to help support deeper understanding.
A hidden gem. Great staff (volunteers) and very reasonable entry price where under 18’s and carers get in free. A surprisingly good and varied collection from the area and very informative. It isn’t huge but is full of information. There is a lift for those unable to manage the stairs inside. Activity sheets available for kids. Sensory and information back packs can be borrowed from the welcome desk if needed. We were there an hour and, not being a museum lover myself, came out really informed and happy.
db
at 2023 Oct 18
db
at 2023 Oct 18
Wonderful that in this 'modern' age, places like this still exist. A real treat and a good run along the sea front. Surprisingly smooth ride too. Friendly staff Check out the victorian boat chute, brilliant. Well worth a visit. Go on, you know you want to !
Clifford Jardine
at 2023 Oct 11
Clifford Jardine
at 2023 Oct 11
A lovely place to walk around and have squirrels, ducks and geese following you round just incase you have food.
Plenty of different walks and interesting things to see.
Parking is in a PAY & DISPLAY car park opposite the park entrance and the car park has PAY TO USE toilets.
On our weekday visit in October none of the facilities where open (peddle boats, cafe and island walk).
Glorious Atkinson Grimshaw paintings on permanent display. A small but always interested gallery. Nice tea room next door.
Brian Hampson
at 2023 Oct 08
Brian Hampson
at 2023 Oct 08
I absolutley love a morning stroll from top of Esplanade,thro gardens,until u reach the Clock Cafe,sit outside with view over sea and to left the whole of Scarborough.and u can allways find a seat.👌👌🚶‍♂️☕
dave robinson
at 2023 Oct 05
dave robinson
at 2023 Oct 05
Nice place to park
Chris Curtis
at 2023 Oct 02
Chris Curtis
at 2023 Oct 02
We had a lovely day visiting the Castle. We have been to Scarborough loads of times but this is our fist time visiting the Castle. It's a beautiful site with some spectacular views of Scarborough. Would definitely recommend visiting if you are in Scarborough. We will definitely be visiting again.
Great castle to visit with a vast 16 acres surrounded by the walls. Owned by English Heritage. Brilliant views from the walls across Scarborough and the surrounding countryside.
Ow what a great experience on this wee train definitely value just for a ride ,my grandson loved it
Tom Warnock
at 2023 Sep 14
Tom Warnock
at 2023 Sep 14
Lovely family day out with out 2 year old boy, although he wasn't overly interested in the fish and animals at first but developed more of an interest the more we stayed. He enjoyed the jellyfish exhibition, the lights were stimulating. Also loved the seals swimming under water and enjoyed playing in the playground too.
Liza Collins
at 2023 Sep 10
Liza Collins
at 2023 Sep 10
Bought tickets online, in advance, as we were able to save £2 per adult on the admission price. We spent well over 2 hours here, so was value for money. Would recommend the audio guide and we joined in on a great tour with Sue, the guide on the day, she was very knowledgeable and engaging. There are great views of the coast from here, we really enjoyed our visit to the castle.
BAVARIA BANK
at 2023 Sep 09
BAVARIA BANK
at 2023 Sep 09
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Super schön und mit viel Liebe gehegt und gepflegt. Absolutes Highlight!
Good fun, the wife and the kids loved it.
Shame they don't have toilets on site though
rebecca carter
at 2023 Sep 04
rebecca carter
at 2023 Sep 04
We visited 3 times and not for good reasons. My daughter was desperate to visit the Japanese garden on the island, she’s autistic and loves anything Japanese. The website is very vague. We live two hours away and was in the area on holiday, so I thought it was a perfect time to go and visit. The first time we tried to visit there was an event on and the island was closed. We saw no notices or times of when the island would be closed. The second time we visited it was 5 in the afternoon and the island was closed. We noticed it had opening times are between 10 am and 4 pm the sign saying this was hidden behind a closed gate. The third time we visited. We were successful and managed to get onto the island. When we reached the top of the hill the garden wasn’t quite what we expected and wasn’t very well maintained even though my daughter absolutely loved it.
A wonderful park based on the willow pattern on plats cups etc. Japanese garden and bridges, with pagodas etc. Very nice cafe with seating inside and outside with friendly staff. Great food and drinks. Boat hire. Rowing and dragon pedlows. They have special boat battles on at different times of the year. Lots of dog walking with plenty of wast bins. Lots of birds to spot plenty of seating around the park. A real must see place.
We had a really lovely couple of hours here during the summer school holidays. This is the third time we have visited over the past few years. The weather was a bit miserable but that didn't stop us. There is the railway, along with water zorb balls, power boats and little electric cruise boats that you can hire. There is a SkyTrail/HIgh ropes course which is fun for kids and adults. We also enjoyed the Log Chute. There is a small shop that serves hot food and drinks.
Just to note that there are no toilets on site so you will need to use the toilets opposite in the car park. These cost 40p (cash and cars accepted)
We would highly recommend the North Bay Railway.
Tickets must now be bought online, so be prepared for a long queue of people who haven't/can't buy online being talked through it be reception staff!

Other than that, a good, if expensive 2 hour experience. Informative and well presented, but does begin to feel like a money grab at times. Photos taken as you go in are sold at the end, programs, food and drink, all expensive...

Parking is available outside for a charge but was reasonably quiet during the summer bank holiday week. Good place to park and walk into North bay...
Ian Johnson
at 2023 Aug 31
Ian Johnson
at 2023 Aug 31
Lovely visit and walk around the centre.

Great talks/feeding shows for the otters, seals, and penguins. Staff friendly and helpful when asked questions.

Great sections around the tanks and fish with great information dotted around.

Some areas are now a little dated and could do with a bit of a refurbishment.

Food Hall was a little disappointing. Staff were friendly, but tables not cleaned well, and i fell the food not worth the cost.
Meredith P
at 2023 Aug 31
Meredith P
at 2023 Aug 31
Perfect for a family day out. Even though the castle is in ruins, you can see how it’s been built up over the years if different ownership. There is a small museum on the property where you can sit inside and enjoy the cafe’s offerings. They also have a bottle warmer, microwave and baby changing facilities.

If you don’t have a parking disk, you can pay to park at the church down the road. Great views of the coast and most of the grounds are accessible if you have a pram.

Don’t forget to buy your tickets online as they’re cheaper than buying them in person. Child friendly and dog friendly.
Helen White
at 2023 Aug 28
Helen White
at 2023 Aug 28
Fabulous time witching staff feeding the penguins
Great water tunnels , fantastic interactive areas for younger ones and all who like to learn more about different types of sealife
The best feature for me was the seals they have nice clean environments too and looked very happy
Otters were an absolute delight to see
It's an absolutely brilliant time

Thanks to the staff who gave flexibility on our ticket entry time.
Great service. Thank You
Becca Robinson
at 2023 Aug 26
Becca Robinson
at 2023 Aug 26
Love this place. I have such fond childhood memories, and I'm so glad that 30 years later it's still as beautiful, if not more so.

The walk around the park is lovely, with the Japanese inspired decor. I highly recommend visiting the Naval Warfare display, it's absolutely brilliant for the price and so much fun. The pedalos are a brilliant way to explore the park and island too.
Great castle and views!

The castle is mostly in ruins now however there is still plenty to explore. There is a great exhibition inside about the history of the castle and some interesting artifacts that have been found on the site over the years, as well as stories about how the castle fared in WW2.

The coastal walk around the castle is lovely, the views are absolutely breathtaking.

The staff are friendly and knowledgeable too.
Beer Baron
at 2023 Aug 25
Beer Baron
at 2023 Aug 25
Enthusiastic and friendly staff. This is a vintage ride and it's an experience of the history of the log flumes and water rides we ride today. Well worth it for any theme park/ride enthusiast.
Lilian Taylor
at 2023 Aug 25
Lilian Taylor
at 2023 Aug 25
Fantastic early morning walk before visiting the beach. The flowers are beautiful and the gardens are very restful.
David H
at 2023 Aug 23
David H
at 2023 Aug 23
I'd love to say the Sea Life centre is an amazing day out.
But...
There's a few areas where it could be better.
If you want to know about marine life in all its diversity and specifically the life atrpund our coasts, then it's excellent. Especially for children and those "young at heart"!
The cafe is fine for snacks. And that's where the improvements could be made. A similar sized cafe can do actual meals, at least something more exciting!
The gift shop is very expensive with a poor choice. £15 for a plush toy.
Buy tickets online for a small discount.
Don't get the guide book unless you're visiting for the first time with children under 12. It's £4.50 and just not worth it, in my opinion.
The car park is large and has spaces for disabled parking. But it's under 3 hours or under 6: and that's £7!
If you want quality time at the Sea Life then it's an expensive do!
So, in summary: Sea Life centre is good, but not outstanding.
Blue Harvest Toys
at 2023 Aug 19
Blue Harvest Toys
at 2023 Aug 19
Been coming for years, love it. Shame the tree walk isn't open at night anymore and Where's the flea circus? Couldn't stay for the Naval battle this time but it's a big part of the park.
Very peaceful and full of memories.
Great memories. Well maintained railway. £3.90 to save my legs was well received.
Shame the cable car isn't running.
My daughter who is 6 absolutely loved the ride back and forth to the sealife centre, her dad who is 38 really loved it.😂 I could have spent the day going to and fro. We left on Triton and came back on Posidon. So next time we visit I'm hoping for Neptune and Robin Hood.
andy parr
at 2023 Aug 15
andy parr
at 2023 Aug 15
A wonderful old ride, one of only 3 in the country, I need to visit the other two now. Knowledgeable staff, who were keen to impart details of the ride
We didn't expect much - thought it would just be some runs on a hill. We were wrong! It ended up being one of our favourite days of our trip to Scarborough! We enjoyed exploring the castle and taking in the incredible views. We then watched the jester's act, which was entertaining, before getting some lunch on sight. The food was lovely and reasonably priced - we had a range of hot food and cold in our group, and all enjoyed it. We then watched the knights jousting and later returned to hear about war horse training. Probably worth checking beforehand what is on, as those events aren't permanent features. A great day out!
Great place to park after 6 . Could do with grass being cut more regular as it is used by dogs.
An absolutely fascinating museum, with plenty to interest young and old alike. The staff are very pleasant and helpful too. The annual pass is a bargain and will get you into Scarborough Art Gallery as well, and it's a good incentive to return within the year.
Very enjoyable ride to the sealife centre where you can enjoy the beach and waterfall, a lovely pub, children's rides and crazy golf, much quieter than South Bay.
Great place for kids of all ages. Never been before but will go again
Amanda Stephenson
at 2023 Jul 27
Amanda Stephenson
at 2023 Jul 27
Old fashioned park with a boating lake, cafe and very friendly staff. We went to see the sea battle re-enactment which was fun however it did rain heavily- but the show continued! Our dog was allowed to attend although there were some pretty large bangs. There is some very nice music from about 2:30pm which kept us entertained until the battle started at 3pm and lasted about 40 minutes. The commentary helped us understand what was going on! Cost £4.50 for an adult ticket.
Amrita Bindukalpa
at 2023 Jul 26
Amrita Bindukalpa
at 2023 Jul 26
We were in a bit of a rush. But we entered the park for a quick in and out. It wasn't to be so! This park is simply amazing! We spent sometime boating. We had 30 mins but cos we had a train to catch we finished it in a rapid fast pedal 10 mins ☹️ We had a quick visit to the water falls. The place looked stunning and we so wish we had more time. Definitely coming back again!
This was my first time visiting the sealife centre and I absolutely loved it. There were some amazing displays. The kids absolutely loved handling and rescuing the ‘turtles’. The experience of holding some anemones and shark eggs was brilliant too. The toilets were super clean as well! The only reason for knocking off one star was we weren't aware of any talks / shows happening. If we had a schedule of them would have been super helpful. None the less a lovely place.
Enjoyed the work in the art gallery, showcasing local artists the Woodside gallery was much more challenging, could not define any rhyme reason rythym or beauty in the piece of communal Art work. But I guess that's Art! The gallery entry price include entry to the Old Post Office Opo and the rotunda. So it's good value
Ryan Dixon
at 2023 Jul 09
Ryan Dixon
at 2023 Jul 09
Not so much a park as gardens really. But, it's a pleasant walk not too far from the beach. The shade is very welcome on a hot day.
Visited for the first time for their claim of the biggest miniature railway in Britain. To which I think they mean the guage as it definitely isn't by length. The staff were friendly and there was no wait to board except for the timetable of trains. So trains were running every 40 mins. I presume they can run more than one train at a time if they needed to?
rana claydon
at 2023 Jul 07
rana claydon
at 2023 Jul 07
Peasholme park is fabulous for the single person the family, anyone it's so peaceful and relaxing there's loads to do for the kids and you can feed the squirrels out of our hand too. Such a beautiful friendly place
Well worth a visit. You have to buy an Annual Pass (£3 I think) which you can also use at the Rotunda - nearby natural history museum. Great collection of art showing Scarborough over the last 3 centuries.
Great place this is my second visit on unfortunately couldn't walk in with the penguins as we did the first time . Not really sealifes fault they are only being safe . But it made us sad . We still managed to get great photos and see them up close. They have a lift to upstairs great for for the less mobile to go to the cafe.. the seal kept on showing off while we were watching all the sea life looked happy and well kept. 😀
Sue Bell
at 2023 Jun 30
Sue Bell
at 2023 Jun 30
Absolutely loved the Italian Gardens on the far side of South Bay The situ and the planting on different levels are amazing as is the lily pond and statue. Lots of lovely friendly cheeky grey squirrels playing throughout x So beautiful and a lovely walk from the town centre/ beach. - a total hidden gem. Would deffo recommend a visit x
Sue Bell
at 2023 Jun 30
Sue Bell
at 2023 Jun 30
Lovely visit to Scarborough Art Gallery this week. Thoroughly enjoyed viewing the paintings, especially by Grimshaw which were amazing, loved the moodiness and colours. Staff were warm and friendly.Great value for £3 annual ticket which included Rotunda Museum close by. Would deffo recommend visit x
Beautiful place, plenty of insects and creatures flying around. A wonder of nature. I loved it.
Carole Bloxsome
at 2023 Jun 16
Carole Bloxsome
at 2023 Jun 16
So peaceful and beautifully maintained as is the rose garden nearby. Lovely walk down the cliffs to reach it and then down to the seafront. Get the lift back up to the top. I managed it fairly well and I have arthritis in my knees but ok with my stick.
Fantastic exhibitions at Scarborough Art Gallery including East Coast Open Studios and Who Am I?
Great local talent and some fascinating paintings of Scarborough's landmarks and people.
Let's not forget the Atkinson Grimshaw Collection, too.
Great staff, too.
Well worth a visit if you're in the town.
And there a new exhibits ready for Autumn 2023 are now ready to see.
Beautiful Garden and nice walking path along the seaside worth to visit
Richie Sayers
at 2023 May 30
Richie Sayers
at 2023 May 30
A nice little garden to walk around. Toilets situated next to the putting green. These are one of the only free toilets before the front so use them if you can. Free parking down the street opposite too (holbeck road). We’ve always found a space.
Dominic King
at 2023 Apr 27
Dominic King
at 2023 Apr 27
It's a good walk, especially if you have a dog. It's a lot bigger when you're in there than what it seems on the outside.
Stone Sun dial, football area, swings of all sorts, climbing ropes, lots of trees, free little library and the only stone table tennis place in a whole Scarborough! My family have not seen so many attractions in one park in Scarborough for a long time. I must add that Falsgrave Park is very well kept. It is clean, well lit, lawns are freshly mawn and there are young trees recently planted. Wow!! That is officially the best looking park in Scarborough! Well done!
Nice little museum focused on geology of the local area as well as some collections donated by the great and the good of Scarborough's past. Only £3 entry for adults and they give you a pass that lasts all year, under 18s free.
Lovely small art gallery housed in a grand house just close to the crescent and the Woodend Art Gallery nearby. Friendly and affable chap on reception. Loos are upstairs and there are two floors. On the plus, I did enjoy the unexpected treat of seeing the exhibition of paintings by Grimshaw but the minus point, n it's a biggy to me, was the amount of ivory currently on display, trophy hunter's killing elephants for their tusks (and other game) from back in the day. Ivory belongs on elephants - live ones. Grrrr. Not so much tsk tsk but tusk tusk. There are some good little historical guides on Scarborough for sale, reasonably priced. There is a nominal entry fee of £3, which is valid for a year and also gets you in to the Rotunda Museum for return visits too.
Great place to visit and the current sand exhibition is very interesting. Created our own more eco friendly mortar, corn starch and sand in a 1:5 mix. Looks like there was something else next door as well but ran out of time. May be next time
We booked a private driving experience for my dad, and from start to end was fantastic. The lads Paul and Steve were great and included the rest of the family in the experience. My Dad had a great time driving the engine up and down the track and showed us around the engine sheds. Highly recommend to anyone. Thanks lads!
A secret, hidden away part of the park. Loved it. Magical.
Quite a small museum and didn’t seem to have that much on display compared to the stated number of artefacts and items. The ’explorer backpacks’ handed to the kids at the door were a good idea. Pretty fair for the entry price. The staff were enthusiastic and friendly. Beautiful building
Paul B
at 2022 Jul 29
Paul B
at 2022 Jul 29
Our four year old daughter loved it today and we will be back soon.
Really decent guy who was at the top operating it to, polite, friendly and helpful
Lovely little museum, doesn't take long to look around but it was nice to see history from around the area. Staff were very nice and helpful.
Outstanding gallery, definitely one of my favorites. A wonderful, charming, oasis, of creative calm.
These days a small entry fee is required, three pounds. Which, considering, these extremely challenging, economic times we find ourselves in, is more than fair.
Once purchased, it allows multiple visits.
On this occasion I particularly, enjoyed the exhibition of newly restored, John Atkinson Grimshaw paintings.
I really can't recommend this lovely gallery enough. If you're a local or a holidaymaker, take a little time out for a visit. Well worth it.
Shaun Gunstone
at 2022 Jun 06
Shaun Gunstone
at 2022 Jun 06
A true dog walkers park. Great place to let your dogs run around and mix with like minded people and their dogs. But be warned, there is the ODD one or two, that no matter what you do, it will be wrong and they will tell you. Obviously, they have a dog for all the wrong reasons.
joyce arnold
at 2022 Mar 14
joyce arnold
at 2022 Mar 14
Beautiful peaceful walk. Squirrels are a bit brave as they come very close wanting food. Even on a chilly day it was a pleasant walk
My best friends treated me to a trip for my 50th to Scarborough and what a surprise to find the Oldest Museum in United Kingdom. I love Circles and to find Rotunda Museum in A Circle Shape was a special moment for me.

I loved every minute spent here. Learning about Fossils found around Scarborough over 50-100 millions years was a mind blown experience. 5 star for a small museum but so informative. The staff were amazing and welcomed with huge smiles.

Children walking around so excited to see the remains of our ancestors million of years ago and pioneers of English History who deserved to be praise for their work so that the next generation can learn something about our history.

I got goosebumps and was so happy to have a chance to visit this beautiful museum and so special. What a beautiful surprise to find all the way in Scarborough. When you are in East Yorkshire do not miss it.

Thank you 🖤
The water chute in Northstead Manor Gardens is a listed building. It was built in 1932 by Charles Wicksteed, a pioneer in playgrounds for children & is one of the oldest in the world. Refurbished in 2007 by the North Bay Railway and still providing thrills.
Lindsey Prry
at 2022 Jan 24
Lindsey Prry
at 2022 Jan 24
I go to the secret garden alot, it's tucked in where not many people can find it. It's nice just to sit and think whilst listening to the birds. I would prefer it if the water had a bit of movement so doesn't look stagnant but it's still a nice place to go.
Eric Eric
at 2021 Dec 18
Eric Eric
at 2021 Dec 18
Wonderful place to go for a walk. Try walking all the way up from Peasholm park. It is peaceful with plenty of squirrels along the path for company. Be sure to to take some nuts to share with the squirrels and/or some bread for the swans and ducks.
Phillip Coyne
at 2021 Nov 07
Phillip Coyne
at 2021 Nov 07
Great little park for little ones. Football area needs a revamp desperately and it is looking tired in areas. Such a great space that's clearly loved by the community, could do with a bit of an investment though.
£3 for two rides on this water chute. My friend thoroughly enjoyed himself. Nice little activity after the train journey!
Michael Davis
at 2021 Jul 21
Michael Davis
at 2021 Jul 21
It's not really a park but it is some nice grassy areas
Great place for spending time with family, dog or alone. Amazing wiew over the town.
Louise Billington
at 2021 Feb 23
Louise Billington
at 2021 Feb 23
Lovely park with a children's playground. Dogs allowed. Usually there are events happening throughout the year. Steep to walk to the top. A few seats are placed throughout but in good weather there is grass where you can place a blanket.
Tim Clark
at 2020 Dec 27
Tim Clark
at 2020 Dec 27
Great for family time, toilets not too far away at Olympia or Brunswick shopping centre. Mostly wheelchair accessible
philip hartley
at 2020 Sep 16
philip hartley
at 2020 Sep 16
Nice park for walking dogs children play area.
Frugal Mcdougal
at 2020 Mar 08
Frugal Mcdougal
at 2020 Mar 08
Excellent morning planting spring bulbs and litter pick! Find us on facebook @Friends of Valley Gardens, Scarborough ,come and join in!
Andrea Bostock
at 2020 Feb 15
Andrea Bostock
at 2020 Feb 15
Stunning hidden Gem..beautiful gardens..lots of nooks and crannies for the kids to get lost in....will definitely return and reccomend to others
wayne
at 2019 Nov 09
wayne
at 2019 Nov 09
It's my back garden really I love it full of squirrels the ducks are lovely aswell plus it's a nice walk round
Gemma Equestrian
at 2019 Oct 21
Gemma Equestrian
at 2019 Oct 21
Such a beautiful place and I love exploring the island when it's open! Very dog-friendly and great place for photography. The squirrels are always hiding somewhere too!
"Don't judge a book by its cover" : it may appear a little untidy externally but there's plenty to entertain and enthral you once inside! The Rotunda focuses on the Jurassic 🦕 history of the nearby coastline and has some excellent aspects for the younger generation, while the Art Gallery would be more likely to appeal to the middle and older generations.
heidi Yorke
at 2018 Jun 20
heidi Yorke
at 2018 Jun 20
Love it up her terrific views and lots of room for our boys to run around. X