The Mayfield Seamer
Scarborough
The Mayfield, the focal point of Seamer village just outside Scarborough, is a traditional English pub which serves an extensive range of quality food, a superb selection of real ale and wines, and offers an outstanding line-up of entertainment; everything from sell-out comedy nights to unmissable tribute acts! We serve a great choice of food including family favourites such as our steak & real ale pie, traditional fish 'n' chips, burgers and grills, sandwiches, salads and fantastic sharing platters. Our carvery offers a selection of high-quality, hand-carved British meats, accompanied by fresh vegetables and our homemade Yorkshire puddings, so you can come in for a fantastic Sunday roast during the week too! The Bar has Sky HD and BT Sports, we're dog-friendly, and delighted to welcome families with our fantastic indoor children's play area. We offer a tasty children's menu and have a great family room for you to dine with the kids, with high chairs and baby change facilities. Upstairs we have ten amazing en-suite bedrooms, two of which can be combined with a lounge, kitchen/dining area to create a large two bedroom family apartment. Whether it is to take some time out and relax in our bar, enjoy our superb variety of dishes, be entertained in our fabulous Function Room, or stay overnight in our luxurious hotel rooms, we look forward to welcoming you to The Mayfield.
Humberside Airport
108km


England’s best golf tour operator 2026 winner
Time Zone:
GMT+0
Currency:
£ (British Pound)
Temperature:
1°C - 21°C
Cost of a Beer:
£4.80
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£60
Hashtag Guide
About The Area
Whitby is a brilliant coastal base for a UK golf break, especially for golfers who want sea views, proper seaside character and plenty to do after the round. The main local course is Whitby Golf Club, which has been in its cliff-top position between Whitby and Sandsend since 1895. The club highlights views along the coast towards Kettleness, Whitby Abbey and inland towards the North York Moors, with sea views from across the course.
The town itself adds loads of trip value. Golfers can visit Whitby Abbey, which English Heritage links closely with Bram Stoker’s Dracula, climb the famous 199 steps, walk the harbour, explore the beach, or take a heritage rail trip on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, which runs through 24 miles of North Yorkshire scenery and includes Whitby on its route.
For food and downtime, Whitby is ideal for fish and chips, pubs, boat trips, coastal walks and a slower evening by the harbour. It also works well with Sandsend, Robin Hood’s Bay, Scarborough or the North York Moors as add-ons.
For Hashtag Golf Travel customers, Whitby works best as a scenic seaside golf break, a couples’ short break, or a group trip where the off-course experience is just as important as the golf. It is not the easiest destination by air, but the setting gives it real charm














