We’re writing this off the back of a wonderfully busy few weeks in a very sunny Scarborough! Things always seem better when the sun is shining but there really has been so much going on on the Yorkshire Coast that we have truly been spoilt!
Most notably for us at Kenways Guest House, the Open Air Theatre started their season with an amazing set of 6 shows from the touring West End production of Mamma Mia. It was fabulous to see the OAT being used for its original purpose again, hosting musical theatre extravaganzas! We’ve not seen a musical there in our five years at Kenways but we really hope the organisers will do something similar in future years as it was a smash hit! We thoroughly enjoyed it but so did the many, many guests we had travelling to the area to see the show and supporting our local economy.
Following on from that, Blondie played a packed gig there last night to kick off their more usual format of legends of pop and rock. There are so many great guests lined up this year again with something for every taste. We really do recommend booking up with us as soon as your favourite act is announced as we don’t have a lot of room left for the next few months when these events are on -
This weekend (24th June), Scarborough will once again host a large scale series of events for Armed Forces Day. After hosting the national event in 2022, there will once again be parades, air displays, marching bands, sea displays and numerous stalls selling all sorts of memorabilia, collecting for charity and offering entertainment for all the family. We are so lucky our town gets behind this event every year and puts on a great show.
The Spa has a huge selection of shows this year ranging right through tribute acts to comedy stars (including Jimmy Carr) to circus performers and lots for the kids to enjoy (In The Night Garden Live will ring with many parents!). The much celebrated Spa Orchestra will be playing several times a week from 23/7 in the beautiful ocean view sun court (weather permitting). Ocean Colour Scene, Cast and Shawaddywaddy are just some of the bigger names playing there throughout the year in what is a great, more intimate venue for music fans. They have loads going on outside of the busy summer season, too, with both a jazz festival and a Northern Soul weekend, plus Oktoberfest and panto!
The Naval Battle at Peasholm Park is a fixture in Scarborough and if you haven’t seen it yet, you really must. It’s the most British, seaside things ever! There will be a special performance as part of the Armed Forces Day celebrations pm 24/6 before the begin their usual shows on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 3/7. There will be brass bands playing on the lake bandstand most Sundays throughout the summer, too.
Books By The Beach literary festival (regularly described as the friendliest festival in the North!) took place at the beginning of June and offered a huge range of talks and meet-and-greets with a wide range of authors and personalities from all genres. Scarborough will continue its festival vibe through the summer with Sea Fest and Coastival taking place again.
Animated Objects Theatre Company have been amazing hundreds of people over the past few months with various puppetry displays all along the coast, highlighting a number of world issues along the way and undoubtedly have more displays and art installations planned for the future. The Old Parcel Office (behind the railway station) has also had a series of fabulous art exhibitions running all through the winter and spring with a great range of open studios lined up going forward. North Yorks Art School on the Esplanade are running a wide range of courses and one-off workshops in a whole range of artistic mediums from pottery to watercolours, leather work to jewellery making plus regular weekly drop-in classes for those of you who fancy having a go yourself.
The Art Gallery and Rotunda museum always have holiday activities on for our younger visitors as well as being fantastic places for a mooch around at any time of the year. They still offer entry for just £3 (children are free) and that gets you a full years pass to both venues – amazing value for money (and a great idea if the sun isn’t shining during your visit).
Scarborough Castle, the SeaLife centre and North Bay Railway are all still going strong (as they have been for decades or, in the case of the Castle, centuries!) South Bay has all attractions open from Luna Park’s rides to the amusements, donkey rides to trampoline bungees, the Scarborough Eye to mini golf plus all the usual venues selling some of the best ice cream, fish and chips and fudge in the country if not the world!
It’s not just about the summer months though and there will be a wide range of events through autumn and into winter. The Tipi Venue will run their Oktoberfest again on the OAT site and we are very much looking forward to another year of the Scarborough Sparkle Christmas Market there, too. Last year, the pop-up ice rink in the town centre proved a big success and we hope that will be emulated again for 2023.
The Stephen Joseph Theatre provides absolutely world class, award winning theatre all year round with such a broad range of productions and an excellent restaurant on site, perfect for pre-theatre dining. We will be doing another blog soon about our favourite local eateries but Eat Me Café will definitely be in the list.
The YMCA theatre, just a 10 minute walk from us, and the Market Tavern both have a great line up of musical performances, talks and their summer show, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
We have had a large number of walkers staying with us over the spring months, mostly walking all or part of the Cleveland Way which runs from Helmsley to Filey. The coastal path down to Bridlington via Flamborough Head and the RSPB reserve at Bempton Cliffs has had substantial work done to it, as has the old Cinder Track running from Scarborough up to Whitby. There are so many walks and cycle routes in the area starting from Kenways bed & breakfast front door that there really is no excuse not to be active! We can store some bikes in our shed or you can hire everything you need from Bayhire who are a great local, independent business.
We mustn’t forget the watersports on our doorstep – Dexters Surf on North Bay have really expanded their offering in recent years and have a great range of surf lessons, paddleboard and kayak hire as well as water safety courses for youngsters and a fab shop.
Whatever you’re into, we are so proud that Scarborough has something for you. We’re in a great position at Kenways to access all of the town’s venues and are always happy to give advice, directions or be enthusiastic about your plans!