An undiscovered gem on the North Yorkshire coast

Do you fancy heading to the coast for your next music tour?

[Hero image by Chris J Warrington]

  • The beach at Robin Hood's Bay photo@Richard Southwell
  • The coastline at Robin Hood's Bay photo@skaterboy195

Tucked away between Whitby and Scarborough, Robin Hood’s Bay is a beautiful undiscovered part of Yorkshire’s coastline. An historic fishing village just bursting with tales of pirates, smugglers and dinosaurs.

Perform in the nearby village Hall at Fylingdales, in a traditional chapel or outside in the dock. Or travel to nearby Filey, Scarborough or Whitby for concerts in bandstands, pavilions and retirement homes.   

Your ensemble will stay at a uniquely located beach-side YHA, where they can enjoy fossil hunting, pirate parties and walks along the coast. 

Find out more about this amazing school music tour experience here.

Or click on the link to see all our UK school music tour destinations.

Are you an ensemble based outside the UK?

Take a look at our wonderful multi-destination tours to UK and Europe.

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