East Yorkshire is so much more than the coast and the Yorkshire Wolds - although they are amazing and no one can deny that - East Yorkshire is heritage, industry and delightful town centre settings. From pretty canal walks, to towering Minsters, iconic structures and local independent businesses, immerse yourself in East Yorkshire heritage, experience life as a local and refresh your mind from the bustle of daily life. After a day of exploring East Yorkshire where do you see yourself resting, relaxing and reflecting on your day of discovery? Here’s some of our top picks to help you out in 2021.
Afternoon Tea is a lovely treat, a great way to spend some quality time with loved ones and friends, and a fantastic way to sample some of the fayre by East Yorkshire’s finest makers and bakers. From elegant tearooms, to cosy cafes and takeaway afternoon teas to enjoy, well, wherever you please! With so many fantastic places to try in the area, here are a few to try.
Nafferton is located in the heart of the Yorkshire Wolds - conveniently situated 3 miles from the…
Skidby is very accessible, being 6 miles from Hull and 5 miles from Beverley. The village is home…
Lund is a village in East Yorkshire, situated 7 miles north west of Beverley and 7 miles south west…
The village of Ellerker is situated around 10 miles west of Hull City Centre, in the Yorkshire…
Kiplingcotes is a small hamlet close to Market Weighton. The village is famous for the Kiplingcotes…
North Newbald is situated between South Cave and Sancton, in the popular area of the Yorkshire…
Thixendale is a tiny village and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire. It is…
Little Weighton is a village located approximately 5 miles south-west of Beverley.
A charming rural village set in a hollow between Beverley and York, with whitewashed cottages and…
Goodmanham (Godmundin Gaham in AD 731) is a small village about 2 miles to the north-east of Market…
South Cave lies approximately 13 miles to the West of Hull city centre and 2 miles North-West of…
Fangfoss is situated at the foot of the Yorkshire Wolds, the village has a small community but is…
The Village is in the valley of the Gypsey Race to the North of the Wolds and is built around the…
Bugthorpe is a small village in East Yorkshire, it is around 17 miles west of Driffield and just…
Bishop Wilton is a small village located 4 miles north of Pocklington. Just North of the village…
Sancton is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated…
Wetwang is a village and Civil Parish in the Yorkshire Wolds. It is located 6 miles west of…
Just off the busy A614 road can be found the small Village of Kirkburn. St Mary’s Church was built…
Millington is located in the heart of the Yorkshire Wolds, only 3 miles north-east of Pocklington.…
Swanland is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire. The village is about seven…
North Cave is a village and civil parish in East Yorkshire and is situated 12 miles to the west of…
Elloughton is a village in East Yorkshire, situated approximately 12 miles to the west of Hull and…
Hotham is a small village in East Yorkshire, situated approximaetly 12 miles west of Hull and 4…
North Ferriby is a village and civil parish in the Haltemprice area of the East Riding of…
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With miles of sandy beaches and plenty of family entertainment, Withernsea is perfect for a relaxing day at the seaside, and enjoys the atmosphere of a smaller, more traditional resort.
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The seaside town of Hornsea is perfect for a family day out, with a lovely sandy beach, a busy promenade to stroll along, amusements and plenty of attractions for all the family.
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The medieval town of Beverley is famous for its 13th century Minster, its market and its music. Tucked away down these narrow streets are antique shops and craft arcades, and on every other corner is a pub full of history and atmosphere.
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The coastal town which boasts sandy beaches, award winning promenades and a historic harbour.
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Pocklington is an attractive market town dominated by the 15th century tower of its splendid church. Pocklington`s pride and joy is Burnby Hall Gardens, home of Europe`s largest water lily collection.
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Known as the Capital of the Wolds, Driffield is a thriving market town which annually holds the largest Agricultural show in Britain and has plenty of interesting shops in its handsome Victorian buildings and side streets.
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The town has been the historic centre of Ryedale since Roman times, it is positioned halfway between York and Scarborough. The town hosts one of the largest Cattle Markets in the Country.
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Life in Goole has always centred around the docks, locks and canal basins built by the Aire and Calder Navigation Company in 1826. Today it is the busiest inland port in the country.
Flamborough
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Flamborough is located approximately 4 miles north east of Bridlington town centre. The headland extends into the North Sea by around 6 miles, to the north, the chalk cliffs stand at up to 400 feet high.
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Steeped in history, the vibrant Georgian market town of Howden is dominated by its Minster which overlooks a beautifully preserved town centre with narrow cobbled streets and restored buildings.
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Hedon is a charming market town dominated by its magnificent Church of St Augustine, known as the King of Holderness because of its cathedral-like proportions. Today the church overlooks Hedon's bustling cobbled Market Place.
Bridlington
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The old town of Bridlington has a historic quaintness and charm comparable to many more well known historic towns and cities in Britain. It being increasingly appreciated more nationwide due to the various festivals and activities.
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Hessle is situated five miles west of Hull city centre on the North bank of the River Humber. There are many shops in Hessle for you to peruse on your visit to the area.
Market Weighton
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Market Weighton is a thriving market town with a lovely green, duckpond and Georgian and Victorian streets.
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Snaith is a small town between Goole and Selby and historically very important. The most dominating landmark is the church, but it also famous for the Old Mill brewery and its narrow, York-like streets.