Situated within the North York Moors National Park, the Grosvenor Hotel boasts free Wi-Fi and a bar with an extensive food menu.
Maggie
From
United Kingdom
The room and indeed all the areas I saw were exceptionally clean, well maintained and well decorated in neutral colour schemes and pleasant artwork. The mattress was sooo comfortable, toiletries in the shower room were a nice touch too. The staff at breakfast were professional and friendly. My breakfast was piping hot and there was a good selection at the buffet. I would definately return. For its price it is a lovely hotel to stay at.
Green Cottage, a property with a garden, is situated in Robin Hood's Bay, 26 km from Peasholm Park, 28 km from The Spa Scarborough, as well as 37 km from Dalby Forest.
Fiona
From
United Kingdom
Beautifully curated cottage, generously equipped. Parking in the lower town a real bonus
Meadowcroft, a property with a garden, is located in Robin Hood's Bay, 26 km from Peasholm Park, 28 km from The Spa Scarborough, as well as 43 km from Dalby Forest.
Oakfield Cottage is situated in Robin Hood's Bay, 28 km from The Spa Scarborough, 43 km from Dalby Forest, as well as 46 km from Flamingo Land Theme Park.
Ewden, a property with a garden, is situated in Robin Hood's Bay, 28 km from The Spa Scarborough, 37 km from Dalby Forest, as well as 46 km from Flamingo Land Theme Park.
Situated 26 km from Peasholm Park, 28 km from The Spa Scarborough and 43 km from Dalby Forest, Minstead Cottage features accommodation located in Robin Hood's Bay.
Danielle
From
United Kingdom
It had everything we needed. It was quite and lovely and warm.
Alice Cottage is set in Robin Hood's Bay, 26 km from Peasholm Park, 28 km from The Spa Scarborough, and 43 km from Dalby Forest.
John
From
United Kingdom
Cold and Damp , terrible smell of Damp in the Bedrooms , freezing cold on arrival, stairs far to steep would cause problems for very young children and older people .
All in all a holiday ( we only stayed for 1 night out of 3 ) to forget
John Gaughan
Robin Hoods Bay is one of our favourite places to visit.
Robin Hoods Bay is one of our favourite places to visit. We try to have a break there every year. It is a beautiful place with the most rewarding walks and steeped in history with fascinating places to visit like the Abbey, beautiful old churches, and quirky shops selling wonderful things. There are a number of great pubs also providing good fare. It has everything.
Guest review by
lollyd
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Robin Hoods Bay, we opted for a self catering 3 night stay.
Robin Hoods Bay, we opted for a self catering 3 night stay. The Bay is full of charm. Wonderful place to visit. Dog friendly beach. Beach combing for Whitby Jet and fossils at low tide. A must visit. The beach disappears at high tide but the Cleveland ways takes you both North and South on cliff top walks. Smugglers Wine bar was wonderful, we opted for a takeaway as we had the dog, lovely Pepperoni Pizza and home made chorizo, cheese burger, chips and coleslaw. All piping hot. And a lovely glass of Larger while I waited.
The Fish Box. Traditional fish and chips shop with amazing sea views and has take-away seating inside and out, all cooked fresh, I had the large haddock chips and curry. Skin on, the best Fish and Chips I've had in a long time. We will back in the Spring.
Guest review by
Phill
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Absolutely love this place, busy on a weekend; one downside...
Absolutely love this place, busy on a weekend; one downside is the pubs/restaurants tend to close mid week Tuesday and Wednesday when out of season.
There are some great pubs and fantastic cafe/takeaways.
Steep hill to the bottom, which is always a great walk back! The views and scenery are one of the best to be found on the east coast, especially when walking on the Cleveland way.
Guest review by
HELEN
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
I love the quaint little streets especially down to the...
I love the quaint little streets especially down to the beach. It’s very picturesque and wonderful for photos.
I know there is a steep incline to the beach etc and I found it difficult getting back up it. Don’t know if there is any way that there could be some sort of transportation for older folk like me. It would be helpful if there was and for some information on a sign board near the top.
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
10.0
Extremely pretty bay with houses stacked on top of each...
Extremely pretty bay with houses stacked on top of each other to create a warren of walkways to explore. The area isn't huge and it's advisable to book places to eat, we tried the following and all were fantastic The Bay Hotel, Smugglers Ale House, The Cove (has a lovely terrace) and Fish Box, however Brambles Bistro was probably our favourite we had breakfast and dinner there a couple of times. The roads are steep all around the bay and it's definitely walkers country limited access by car and the walk out isnt for the faint hearted! I can imagine it gets incredibly busy in the warmer months but I can totally see the attraction I beautiful town steeped in in history.
Guest review by
LucyF
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Love everything about Robin Hoods Bay.
Love everything about Robin Hoods Bay. From the the little quirky cottages to the view. There is a few pubs down in the bay as well as at the top, that serve food as well as drinks. There's a lovely fish shop a little way down to the bay. There's also some lovely little shops down there too. We love the Victorian weekend in December, with everyone dressing up and lots of activities going on, like the Christmas fair's, dotted around the bay. There's a lot of lovely walks around the area, so it's very popular with hikers and dog walker's.
Guest review by
curlywurly68
United Kingdom
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The breakfast was very good with plenty of choices.
The location was excellent. The hotel was spotless and the hosts very welcoming. The bed was comfortable and the room had a modern en-suite. The hotel was done out to a high standard. They had allocated parking spaces, which was very handy since we came by car and there was no extra charge for this. This is an essential priority for us.
Atmosphere is welcoming. Location is stunning with easy access into Whitby. Great walks along the Cleveland Way or Cinder Trail. Food choices are endless and superb quality at reasonable prices. I just love this hotel with modern comfortable rooms. Try to get in each visit, feel at home and always rested after staying. Friendly locals, just fabulous.
Great location.Walks from cottage exhausting but well worth doing .Amazing views .Beautiful place .Great cozy little pubs.Victoria hotel seemed very welcoming and staff were consistently friendly to all.
Reception was good, well informed on arrival of facilities, friendly staff, nice food and ample portions, good restaurant area, ample parking, hotel close to main bus route.
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