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If whiling away the day lazing on the beach, a gentle stroll on the prom and time to relax with a cuppa and good book just aren’t your idea of a great holiday, then East Yorkshire might just be the place for you. Although lazing on the beach may be just the thing after a skydive? Or a gentle stroll on the prom to steady those sea legs after jet skiing? East Yorkshire can be just as thrilling as it is tranquil.
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East Yorkshire
This winter, let the spectacular sight of snowdrops bring you out of hibernation Wrap up warmly…
Flamborough's popular Fire Festival returns on New Year’s Eve 2021. The 2020 event has been…
Hornsea's Annual 3 day Carnival event. This free event offers something for all the community…
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Withernsea
Walking Route
A walk along the disused railway line.
North Ferriby, Hessle, Hull
Walking Route
This short section of the TPT takes you along the foreshore of the River Humber and under the mighty Humber Bridge that spans this wide estuary. From the route you are rewarded with impressive views of the bridge and across the river.
Hunmanby, FILEY
Walking Route
This walk from Filey to Hunmanby will take approximately 3 hours to complete and requires strong footwear for the country sections. It offers a variety of experiences with an opportunity to follow the Centenary Way across farmland to the attractive…
Withernsea
Walking Route
New Walk
Town Trail
The Beastly Beverley Trail is made up of two outdoor trails exploring the darker side of Beverley's history. The North Trails begins on Norfolk Street - you can start the South Trail from Beverley Minster.
East Yorkshire
Walking Route
Enjoy an easy, circular walk along a section of the former Hull to Withernsea railway line.
Town Trail
A walk around the Market Town of Pocklington
East Yorkshire
Walking Route
Enjoy a short stroll over the South Holderness landscape past a former Royal Air Force camp.
Withernsea
Walking Route
A mixture of town and sea front walking.
Withernsea
Walking Route
Station Road, Withernsea
Children's Playground
The adventure playground is free of charge for all children and young people. Children under 8 are very welcome but must have a responsible adult with them at all times.
East Yorkshire
Walking Route
Enjoy a stroll past and old fort and a new lagoon.
Withernsea
Walking Route
A circular walk, partly around the town and returning along the promenade.
Walking Route
Discover a circuit of the Wolds chalk landscape. Chalk covers an area extending from Reims in the south, to Flamborough Head, where it disappears under the North Sea.
Ray Wallis described his route in a clockwise direction starting from…
Hull, Hornsea
Walking Route
Follow the old railway all the way from Hull to the eastern most point on the Trail, marked by the seamark on the seawall at Hornsea. Follow this green corridor as pass through the outskirts of Hull before the fields open out around you.
South Marine Drive, Bridlington
Town Trail
Deep in history and rich in unexplored maritime heritage, Bridlington offers visitors and local residents a bounty of untouched hinterland which is ready and waiting to be discovered.
Town Trail
Pocklington Lily Trail, an innovative idea to encourage visitors to the town to visit the Burnby Hall Gardens and vice versa.
Simply follow the metal studs in the footpath from the Gardens to the town centre and back!
Town Trail
A very pleasant circular walk of 4.25 miles through the countryside around Snaith and Cowick.
Withernsea
Walking Route
Around the town and then back along the beach.
Knapton Brow
Themed Trail
The art project, WANDER - Art on the Yorkshire Wolds Way, is a UK first and a pioneering project that has created an evocative attraction comprising of 10 landmark art installations along the Yorkshire Wolds Way. Leading artists have create