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VR Scarborough - the ultimate 360 panoramic VR tour
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Welcome to VR Scarborough - your Virtual Tour of Scarborough, the popular North Yorkshire tourist resort.

The concept is simple - just click on a location on one of our maps and view over 100 locations in 360° Panoramic 'Virtual Reality'

The tour includes 360º views of FILEY, WHITBY and THE NORTH YORKSHIRE MOORS.
Choose a view from our Thumbnail Menus - OVER 100 VIEWS!!:
QUICKTIME: Virtual Scarborough | Virtual Whitby | Virtual Filey
| Virtual Moors
JAVA: Virtual Scarborough | Virtual Whitby | Virtual Filey | Virtual Moors

Choose from one of our FEATURED Virtual Scarborough panoramas:

pierside 23_the_crescent southbeach1 southbeach2 southbeach3
fishermanspier 03_sandside 02_row_boat_harbour lifeboat inharbour
lighthouse north_sands_rammed_s36 22_spa_exterior 21_spa_int 24_gala
32_peasholm_warships 12_peasholm_gap peasholm atlantis northbeach
25_kinderland 30_atlantis_roundabout 29_boating_lake 27_boating_lake peasholm_japanes_bridge_s33
09_st_marys_church_int2 07_st_marys_church_ext 08_st_marys_church_int castle_view_s13 16_castle_int2
14_castle_walls 05_eastborough 06_long_west_gate 01_coffee_pot 17_rutland_tce

Visiting the East Coast? Map of Hotels in Scarborough, Filey, Whitby - Hotels with last minute discounts - click here!

Scarborough: Geography
Scarborough lies on the North Sea coast of North Yorkshire, England. The modern town lies 30 to 70 metres above sea level, on limestone cliffs. The older part of the town lies around the harbour and is protected by a rocky headland.
Modern Scarborough has a population approaching 60,000, and is the major holiday resort of the Yorkshire Coast. It is home to residential communities, business, fishing and service industries.
The town has a North Bay and a South Bay. The South Bay is the main focus and contains many arcades and entertainment facilities. The North Bay has become extremely run-down and unemployment is the surrounding area is one of the very highest rates in the country - even higher than most inner-city areas.

Scarborough: History
The town was founded around 966 AD as Skaraborg by Thorgils Skarthi, a Viking raider. However, the new settlement was soon burned to the ground by a rival band of Vikings under Tosti, Lord of Falsgrave, and Harald III of Norway. The destruction and massacre meant that very little remained to be recorded in the Domesday survey of 1085. Scarborough recovered under King Henry II who built a stone castle on the headland, and granted charters in 1155 and 1163, permitting a market on the sands, and establishing rule by Burgesses.
In the Middle Ages Scarborough Fair held a six week trading festival attracting merchants from all over Europe. It ran from Assumption Day, the 15th of August, until Michaelmas Day, the 29th September. The Fair continued to be held for 500 years, from the eleventh to the eighteenth century, and is referred to by the song of the same name.
Scarborough and its Castle changed hands seven times between royalists and parliamentarians during the English Civil War, of the 1640s, enduring two lengthy and violent sieges. Following this disaster much of the town lay in ruins.
In 1626, a Mrs Farrow discovered a stream of acid water running from one of the cliffs to the south of the town. This gave birth to Scarborough Spa, and attracted a flood of visitors to the town. Scarborough became Britain's first seaside resort, a position boosted with the coming of the railway in the 1840s.

Hotels in Scarborough, Whitby, Filey with last minute room booking discounts

Scarborough: Culture
Dramatist Alan Ayckbourn is based in Scarborough where he has lived for a number of years. He has produced some sixty plays in Scarborough and is the artistic director of the famous Stephen Joseph Theatre, where almost all his plays receive their first performance.

Scarborough: Education
The town has a small higher education institution, the University of Hull, Scarborough Campus, (formerly North Riding College and University College Scarborough).

This article contains material licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Scarborough".

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360º panoramic photography within this site produced with hardware and software supplied by RED DOOR VR Limited

Location photography by Tony Quinn, Andie Thacker and John RP.
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The Virtual tour of Scarborough First published in October 2000
Last Updated:Thursday, August 14, 2008

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