Leisure breaks in Yorkshire. Leisure holidays and weekends for outdoor persuits, walking, golfing, cycling, fishing holiday weekends and packages.
Leisure is pleasure for tourists to this beautiful coast. Lots of accommodations well located for your favourite outdoor pastime. See local toursit information for attractions and hire info. Leisure Activities accommodation in Boggle Hole, Scarborough, Bridlington, Whitby, Fylingthorpe, West Cliff.
South House Farm Holiday Cottages - Boggle Hole
Four Luxury Converted Cottages Nr Robin Hood's Bay, Non Smoking, Sleep 2-10,ideal For Walkers
Peasholm Park Hotel - Scarborough
5 minutes To Northcliff Golf Club & 15 minutes to South Cliff Golf Club.Approx 4 minutes from Cleveland Way Walk, North Bay Beach & Peasholm Railway
Harmony Guest House - Bridlington
We are a short stroll from Brid's award winning beaches-Victorian Harbour-Promenade and Spa Theatre.
Grange Farm Holiday Cottage - Whitby
Perfect Location For Walking And Cycling. Golf, Fishing, Boating, Rowing, Kayaking, e.o. Are Nearby.
Middlewood Farm Holiday Park - Fylingthorpe
Excellent horse riding, cycling, sea fishing & walking close by.
Mansion House Hotel - Scarborough
The Hotel Is Very Close To All Leisure Facilities Including Swimming Pools, Golf, Gymn, Tennis Etc.
Greno Seafront Hotel - Scarborough
Family Run Scarborough Seafront Hotel, Fine Views Of Bay, Family Rms, Restaurant/bar, Near Beach
Chiltern Guest House - West Cliff
Elegant Victorian, Friendly, Family Run Guesthouse, Just 300 Yds From Sea And Sand. AA Rated 4 Star
Balmoral Hotel - Bridlington
Hotel On The Yorkshire Coast. Exquisite Food, Coaches Welcome, Next To Leisure Centre, Pool, Gym Etc
The Wheeldale - Whitby
Walk along the west cliff or on the beach from outside our front door.Free internet access
Maritimus - Whitby
A four star 300 year old harbourside cottage close to local restaurants and bars-Whitby, Yorkshire
Haven Guest House - West Cliff
Whitby provides a host of activities including, walking, golf, fishing, blue flag beaches, wonderful museums, & of course the 'Dracula' connection !