Scarborough North Bay Railway is one of the town's top seaside destinations and a great family day out. The locomotives, scenery and history of the railway all add up to make it a fantastic day. Great way to travel to Scarborough Sea Life Centre with our regular public transport train service. Our seaside attraction is family friendly and accessible for pushchairs, wheelchairs and mobility scooters. 100% dog friendly and dogs are welcome to travel on the train for a small fee, but we do ask you keep your dog on a short lead. Please check website for seasonal opening dates and times. Lakeside Attractions also open weekends until daily throughout school summer holidays 2024. Card payments only. Nobooking required.
This was a delightful way to get to Peas home green park from the Sea Life center and the kids loved it! The staff were great and really helpful with the pram. All had a great sense of humour and were really friendly with the kids.
Popped in because we had a few hours to burn before we went to alpamare and really glad we did. Jumped on an old timey train that took us along the seafront and was so cool. Apparently it'll go all the way to the sea life centre but we went back to meet family The water chute was fun. My family went on twice. There are balloons you can go into and run on the water but I think it's more for children. The kids went on the high wires which was actually quite a challenge so they really enjoyed it. The food was ok and the service was a bit slow even though there was quite a few there but they were all polite. Whether you like trains or not this place was very fun. Worth a visit
Good place to visit when in the area with children. Foods very basic so the kids love it though a little overpriced for what it is. No toilets in site so you have to walk back down the the car park on the main road. Which is fine unless you child is the type who waits until the very last minute before announcing they need the toilet. The train ride was nice and it's an easy way to get to the sea life centre and the beach. All in all well worth a visit if in the area.
Whilst it was a nice ride, it's a bit overpriced. Especially as our tickets didn't get checked and others (from Sea Life end) walked straight on. To be fair from that end, if you don't look, you could easily miss the ticket office thinking it's just the cafe.
It was nice to see the miniature railway still running, didn't realise it is the longest in Britain, I went on it years ago and just wanted to see it again, lovely experience.
Thoroughly enjoyed by all the family, lovely scenic views of Scarborough's North Bay
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
Good for kids birthday
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This was a delightful way to get to Peas home green park from the Sea Life center and the kids loved it! The staff were great and really helpful with the pram. All had a great sense of humour and were really friendly with the kids.
Popped in because we had a few hours to burn before we went to alpamare and really glad we did. Jumped on an old timey train that took us along the seafront and was so cool. Apparently it'll go all the way to the sea life centre but we went back to meet family The water chute was fun. My family went on twice. There are balloons you can go into and run on the water but I think it's more for children. The kids went on the high wires which was actually quite a challenge so they really enjoyed it. The food was ok and the service was a bit slow even though there was quite a few there but they were all polite. Whether you like trains or not this place was very fun. Worth a visit
Good place to visit when in the area with children. Foods very basic so the kids love it though a little overpriced for what it is. No toilets in site so you have to walk back down the the car park on the main road. Which is fine unless you child is the type who waits until the very last minute before announcing they need the toilet. The train ride was nice and it's an easy way to get to the sea life centre and the beach. All in all well worth a visit if in the area.
Whilst it was a nice ride, it's a bit overpriced. Especially as our tickets didn't get checked and others (from Sea Life end) walked straight on. To be fair from that end, if you don't look, you could easily miss the ticket office thinking it's just the cafe.
It was nice to see the miniature railway still running, didn't realise it is the longest in Britain, I went on it years ago and just wanted to see it again, lovely experience.
Thoroughly enjoyed by all the family, lovely scenic views of Scarborough's North Bay