Getting to Scarborough

By Car
From the West/ South- A1/ M1 North to Leeds then A64 from Leeds to Scarborough. Or M1 North to Sheffield then M18 East/ M62 East/ A614 to Driffield and then the B1249 to Staxton then A64 to Scarborough
From the North -A1 South to A168 towards Thirsk and then the A170 Thirsk to Scarborough. Or A19 South to Teesside and from there the A171 to Scarborough.

By Train
Scarborough is served by the First Transpennine route,bringing trains direct from Liverpool, Manchester, Blackpool, Leeds, Huddersfield, York. National Express runs the East Coast Mainline services from London, Newcastle and Edinburgh to York where you can take a Transpennine Express train direct to Scarborough.
Northern Rail also operate a service to Scarborough from Hull and Bridlington

By Sea
The nearest Ferry Port is Hull (around 45 miles away) with P&O Ferries running nightly crossings from Bruges and Rotterdam.
There are a number of berths for visiting craft in Scarborough Harbour. Contact the Harbour Master for full details.

By Air
The nearest airports are Leeds/ Bradford, Humberside, Doncaster Robin Hood & Durham Tees Valley Airports.

