The village of Scalby is situated on the scenic Northeast Coast of England, just minutes from the seaside town of Scarborough.
(Click on the map to enlarge and see location)
We can easily be reached by a range of travel alternatives:
By Air
The largest and most convenient airport for the North of England is Manchester International Airport. We recommend travelling here, as there is a rail link to Scarborough directly at the airport. The journey then takes approximately 2 3/4 hours by train. Other airports in the North of England are:
Airport |
Distance |
|---|---|
Humberside |
56 miles / 104 km |
Teesside |
59 miles / 109 km |
Leeds / Bradford |
70 miles / 130 km |
Newcastle |
100 miles / 185 km |
Manchester |
127 miles / 235 km |
By Sea
There is a daily ferry service from Rotterdam and Zeebrugge to Hull (one hour away from Scarborough by road).
P&O North Sea Ferries +44 (0) 8701 296002
By Rail
From (city) |
To Scarborough |
|---|---|
London |
3 hours - Change in York |
Edinburgh |
3 hours - Change in York |
Liverpool |
3 hours 20 minutes |
Manchester |
2 hours 15 minutes |
Leeds |
1 hour 20 minutes |
| York | 40 minutes |
| Hull | 1 hour |
National Rail Travel Enquiries +44 (0) 8457 484950
By Bus
There are direct, daily buses to Scarborough from the following cities: London, Manchester, Leeds, Nottingham, Birmingham and York.
National Express +44 (0) 8705 808080
By Road
From the North and South the Yorkshire coastline is easily reached by the M1, A1 and A19, from the West by the M18, M62 and A64.
The following website gives easy-to-follow driving directions.
www.theaa.com/travelwatch/planner_main.jsp
Just enter where you are starting from and then 'Scalby, N York' in the 'Where do you want to go to?' field.
Please let us know if you require any help with planning your journey!






