Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Malton, Pickering and Scarbrough

We have a new ambition - to visit as many Talbot hotels as we can.  This weeks trip was to the Talbot in Malton, Yorkshire. Between York and Scarbrough.



Only a few rooms and a recommended restaurant.



The food was very good. Good flavours and well presented. However for the two evenings one course managed to not quite work. The highlight for me was the slow cooked beef cheek in beer. So tender that it parted with a fork.

The weather was overcast and dull for the two days and landscape photography was uninteresting. We had a drive over to Scarbrough via Pickering for the day.

Malton


Scarbrough

Traditional seafront of Scarbrough


Pickering
Just outside Malton was  Eden Camp,  an old prisoner of war camp which had been turned into a WW II museum. Rather run down and looking dated.



More photos can be found HERE


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