"We love it here. The local area and surrounds are stunning. The hotel and grounds are lovely, the rooms have comfy beds and pillows. The staff are very warm, friendly and efficient and the food onsite, very delicious. Thank you for another wonderful stay."
"This place was such a disappointment. Should be closed down during renovation as have Travelodge opposite. Not clean, dust and dbrus everywhere. Builders in lifts and corridors while getting to and from rooms. A shambles. Residents bar closed at 10pm ! We went across road for late drink and they closed at 12. Breakfast was cold, dry, rubber eggs cold. Bread for toast was damp and the thinnest bread I have ever seen. No way will we return at least for next 5 years which will be how long it takes to make it decent. Shame, once the jewel of Scarborough!!"
Are you in need of a romantic vacation? Our guests also enjoy Ravenscar for its restaurants, bars, and seaside. If you want to get out and explore the larger area, you might head to Robin Hood's Bay Beach, Whitby Harbour, or alpamare. If you'd like to stay close to a certain attraction, you can sort by neighborhood or distance to top sights, so you and your partner will get to see everything on your list.
When is the best time of year for a romantic getaway to Ravenscar?
If you're hoping to get lost in the rain on your romantic getaway, check out these details about year-round temperatures in Ravenscar: The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 58°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 42°F. Average annual precipitation for Ravenscar is 34 inches.
What is there to do in Ravenscar?
There's nothing better than experiencing a new destination with your sweetheart, so consider taking time to discover all there is to see and do in Ravenscar. Couples looking for a little of everything will enjoy Ravenscar for its restaurants, bars, and seaside. There's plenty to see in the greater Scarborough area, so you might plan to visit Robin Hood's Bay Beach, Whitby Harbour, or alpamare.