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.
We’re all looking for the perfect pic that sums up our time to somewhere amazing. When friends ask ‘where have you been’ and ‘what did you do’ - we all want to respond with a series of fab photos to make them wish they had been there too.
Remarkable
East Yorkshire
Choose from a beautiful selection of cottages, The Granary, The Hayloft, Miss Wells Garden Room…
Saltmarshe Hall is a historic 19th century stately home located in mature parkland in the secluded…
Nestled in the beautiful Yorkshire countryside are seven carefully designed lodges, two lovingly…
Stunning award winning barn conversions - Broadgate Farm holiday cottages are just two miles from…
Georgian Manor House in Yorkshire Wolds. Deliciously Yorkshire Breakfast Winners. Speciality free…
South Cliff Holiday Park is situated 300 yards from clean, safe, sandy beaches, 1 mile south of…
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Town Trail
The attached pdf will help you around notable historic and heritage sites in Driffield.
Town Trail
A wheelchair friendly easy circular walk of 4.5 miles with splendid views of the magnificent Cowick Hall. The walk embraces both East and West Cowick, including Cowick Church and the former brewery.
Walking Route
Howden’s Heritage - A walk through Howden’s past
Themed Trail
This bench can be found on the old railway path near Goodmanham, above the point where the roads and an old railway line meet.
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.
South Marine Drive, Bridlington
Town Trail
Things to spot, mysteries to solve and other fun stuff for kids to do around Bridlington Harbour.
East Yorkshire
Walking Route
The trail starts in the North Hull estates and crosses into the East Riding south of Swine, it then follows the line of the old Hull Hornsea railway line for ten miles to Hornsea. The route is a permissive bridleway and offers a hard surface for…
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.
Bridlington
Walking Route
The Mile Marker project is part of East Riding of Yorkshire Councils Active Coast initiative Mile Markers which aims to provide residents and visitors with the opportunity to take part in year round active recreation and cultural activity on the…
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!
Kilnsea
Cross Country Driving Route
The Lighthouse Trail begins at Spurn Point, a sandy spit of land at the mouth of the River Humber and travels North through Withernsea to the chalk cliffs of Flamborough. The entire trail is about 45 miles.
Withernsea
Walking Route
A stroll along the promenade.
Withernsea
Walking Route
A walk along the disused railway line.
Town Trail
The Airship History Trail and this accompanying booklet have their origin in the fact that the giant R100 airship, designed by Sir Barnes Wallis, was built in Howden with a largely local labour force.
Pocklington
Themed Trail
Here, the bench has a view over Millington, high up in the farmland on the edge of the ridge looking north and west towards Millington.
Image by Paul Moon
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…
East Yorkshire
Walking Route
Enjoy an easy, circular walk along a section of the former Hull to Withernsea railway line.
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.
Selby, Brough, Howden
Walking Route
This section of the TPT runs through the open fields and quiet villages on the north bank of initially the River Ouse and then the River Humber.
Themed Trail
Stop at the bench here at Sherburn Brow, near Manor Wold Farm, on the edge of the Wolds, looking north across the wide valley to the North York Moors.