Family Train Ride, Boating and Water Chute Day Out for £9 at North Bay Railway (£23.70 Value)
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Family Train Ride, Boating and Water Chute Day Out for £9 at North Bay Railway (£23.70 Value)
- Britain's biggest miniature railway
- Steam train style
- Spectacular views
- Pedalo boats
- Traditional water chute
- Trains go to Sealife Centre
Groupon valid for 2 adults and 2 children, may buy multiple as gifts. Valid 7 days a week. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Subject to inclement weather. please see website for updated timetable.
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Parents have tried complex astrophysics, umbrella building and chimpanzee studies to keep youngsters entertained on days off school, only to be
thwarted by a resistance to accept the intricacies of gravity. Don't monkey around
with today's Groupon: for £9 instead of £23.70, get a family train ride on a miniature train plus pedalo boating and a water chute day out at
North Bay Railway.
Disposing of infantile monkey business since 1931, North Bay Railway is a miniature steam railway system and activity park on Scarborough's North Bay. With spectacular views of the coast, this cliff top marvel is not only Britain's biggest miniature railway, but a champion of all things classic. Complete
with quaint Edwardian carriages, a charming green, red and black steam engine
straight out of folklore shares its domain with a pedalo boat pond and a splash-happy water chute. Designed to entertain adults and youngsters, North Bay Railway is just the place to diffuse debates on the finer points of universe theory.
Gibbon-grabbing Groupon holders can treat a special family in their lives to an action-packed day out at North Bay Railway. With a feast of fun, frolics and
frivolities at their disposal, watch as the little ones forget all about their anti-Einstein prejudices as they board the steam train bound for the Sealife
Centre. Once sufficiently choo-chooed out, take to the water and raise the Jolly Roger with a trip on the pedalos before making a splash on the water chute.





