Cottingham, which claims to be the largest village in England, is close to both Hull and Beverley,…
Butt Farm is a working family farm situated 2 miles from the historic market town of Beverley in…
Showcasing the work of leading wildlife artist Robert E Fuller, this gallery is a must for anyone…
Shiptonthorpe is a jewel among East Yorkshire’s impressive collection of villages. Shiptonthorpe is…
It's hard to believe that this peaceful nature reserve and fishing lake was once the most…
Our team pride themselves on being professional, approachable, affordable, up to date and…
Just inland from Filey Bay, Humanby was once one of the 12 market towns in the East Riding and…
Staal Smokehouse is an exclusive, family run business dedicated to delivering the finest smoked…
Set within an early 19th-century four-sailed windmill, the Museum of East Riding Rural Life is open…
Town centre venue available to hire for events and activities. Including parties, folk club,…
Gorgeous womenswear & lifestyle boutique bringing the best global fashion brands to your doorstep…
Seaton Ross is a historic village located in the East Riding of Yorkshire. It is situated…
Modern chalk stone cottage on the edge of Flamborough village, Sleeps 6 plus an infant (under 24…
Drinks and dining, weddings and bespoke events, luxury woodland villas and championship golf – all…
The shop & café are a linchpin of village life. We hope it will be a lovely experience for visitors…
Set in the heart of the Historic Old Town of Bridlington, Burlingtons is a husband and wife run…
On an evening we open the Parisi Restaurant, you can relax with a drink while browsing our fine…
The Hornsea Parish Hall is part of St Nicholas' Church which is situated in the heart of Hornsea. A…
Family run, seaside cafe. We excel in offering fresh, quality food in a clean, cosy environment…
Holme on Spalding Moor is located near the outskirts of The Yorkshire Wolds. It is a a village with…
A charming rustic cottage overlooking stunning countryside. Lovingly furnished and decorated the…
Family run luxury B&B accommodation lovingly and sympathetically restored from the original tea…
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Withernsea
Walking Route
Around the town and then back along the beach.
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!
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…
Town Trail
Self guided trail around the historic town of Hedon.
Walking Route
A chance to explore the only east coast seaside town with a lighthouse at its centre!
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.
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.
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.
Town
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.
Paull
Town Trail
Villagers in Paull have created their own Heritage Trail which was officially launched at St Andrew's Church.
A guide book has been written by Paul Cross and edited by local historian, John Markham, which takes you around the trail via marker…
Walking Route
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.
Spurn Head
Walking Route
Look across the Stony Binks and Greedy Gut from this narrow tongue of sand, and see if you can spot a seal or two.
Anlaby Road
Town Trail
This section of the journey visits places that were at the heart of Larkin's life in Hull. From the 'lucent comb' of Hull Royal Infirmary, where he stayed as an inpatient, the trail guides you on up to the old General Cemetary.
South Cave
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.
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.
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…
Bridlington
Town Trail
As you saunter through the ancient streets of Bridlington's Old Town, you will notice many fascinating old buildings, untouched by development. This trail will take you to some fine heritage landmarks that will sustain the interest of both young and…
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…
Walking Route
A new walking trail has been launched in East Cowick. The circular trail is unique in the area, because it is fully way-marked with 17 two-way signs.
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.