Robyns Guest House in Scarborough offers you the very best, comfortable and spacious guest house accommodation in Scarborough at reasonable rates in the heart of Yorkshire's premier seaside resort. We guarantee a warm and friendly welcome with a high degree of service to make your stay as enjoyable and as relaxing as you could wish for.
Robyn's Guest House in Scarborough is the ideal choice for you to enjoy that relaxing long weekend, the traditional seaside holiday, or as a base to explore the beautiful and rugged North East Coastline with its miles of sandy beaches and secluded picturesque coves.
Nestling between the North Yorkshire Moors and the gentler, more tranquil Yorkshire Dales Robyns Guise House also provides the active with stunning walks and scenery - trek along the Cleveland Way or ride with history on the North Yorkshire Moor steam railway exploring TV's Heartbeat country and 'The Royal'.
Room Information
Robyns Guest House in Scarborough has a range of double, twin and family rooms that are comfortable, spacious and serviced daily to a high standard. All rooms are centrally heated, en-suite and include free colour television, tea/coffee, irons, hairdryers and trouser presses.
On request there is also available specialised equipment to assist deaf and hearing impaired guests free of charge. All prices quoted are for two adults sharing and we are happy to quote on single adult occupancy on request.
Tariff as from April 1st 2007
£24 per person per night single night stay
£10 per person per night home cooked evening meal
Discounts for five night stay or more
Children up to 14 years old - half price, when sharing with two adults, children under five years old �£5 per night.
Children up to 14 years old - half price.
Free parking permits for guests
Local Information
Located in the North Bay, Peasholm Park in Scarborough the Guest House Is but a short walk to all the amenities, beaches, attractions and vibrant nightlife including the world famous Sea Life Centre and the Stephen Joseph Theatre, home to the world-renowned playwright Alan Ayckbourn.
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