Spurn Point is Yorkshire's very own Lands End - an iconic and constantly moving peninsula which curves between the North Sea and the Humber Estuary. At over three miles long but as little as 50 metres wide, this landscape is unique and ever-changing.
Spurn has an extensive human history, leaving a legacy of fascinating but derelict buildings and hidden structures. But Spurn remains, and will always be, an utterly wild place. Always at the mercy of the elements, no two days at Spurn are ever the same.
Nestled in among the ever-changing landscape, Spurn Discovery Centre is the perfect base to begin your adventure. With toilets, cafe, education hub, events and more, visit the Discovery Centre page to plan your visit.
Withernsea is a traditional seaside town, renowned for its inviting Blue Flag sandy beach, historical landmarks, and a variety of attractions. The beech stretches for miles along the North Sea, offering a perfect spot for relaxation, sunbathing, and building sandcastles. Its soft sands and clean waters make it a family-friendly destination, ideal for picnics and leisurely strolls along the shore.
For those seeking entertainment, Withernsea’s amusements provide fun and excitement for all ages. The town is home to several arcades filled with classic and modern games, where visitors can try their luck at winning prizes or simply enjoy the nostalgic charm of arcade gaming.
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. The town has retained a pleasant village atmosphere. It also has a colourful history of smuggling, a trade which was aided and abetted by the entire town, even the local church, whose vault was used to stash contraband. These days shopping has taken over from smuggling as one of Hornsea's favourite pastimes, explore the town centre's numerous independent shops before relaxing in the cosy tea rooms with some irresistible homemade tea and cake. To the southern edge of Hornsea there is also the Hornsea Freeport for discounted high street brands and a selection of attractions, such as Bugtopia and Beach Cove.
Hull was celebrated as the UK’s City of culture in 2017, which saw more than £1 billion invested in its infrastructure and over £110 million invested in hotels and venues.
Hull is a maritime city with a vibrant conference scene and a warm friendly welcome. Its waterfront has a lively cosmopolitan feel, fuelled by popular restaurants around an impressive marina.
Its historic old town features venues plenty, from fascinating museums to magnificent civic halls, ideal for giving international delegates a flavour of Olde England.
Outside the city centre, the picturesque towns, villages, historic houses and countryside of East Yorkshire provide a serene backdrop with plenty of wow factor. It was these Yorkshire Wolds and East Yorkshire heritage coast that inspired both artist David Hockney’s most celebrated work, and JRR Tolkien to write his classic masterpieces.
Hollym Escape Rooms lies just 2 miles away from the picturesque seaside town of Withernsea and is easily accessible via bus routes 75 or X7 from Hull Train Station for just £2.00 each way.
Our independent escape room business offers two exhilarating experiences that will put your skills to the test. Are you ready to solve the puzzles, unravel the secrets and beat the clock?
Please visit Hollym Escape Rooms for further information
Skirlington Market & Car Boot was founded more than 30 years ago and is located on the site of Skirlington Leisure Park and is located near Skipsea on the beautiful East Yorkshire coast has over 70 acres of parkland adjoining open countryside and the sea.. The park has a David Bellamy award for conservation. The leisure site was originally a farm and the market continues to make use of the farm buildings today. The old agricultural barns have become the large indoor market and now house The Market Tavern, Cafes and a fantastic range of stalls. Locals and holiday makers alike flock to Skirlington year after year and this is why it continues to be Yorkshire's biggest and best Sunday Market & Car Boot.
Please visit Skirlington for further information.
Overlooking the Humber Estuary, The Deep is an education and conservation charity with an awe-inspiring aquarium in Hull. The Deep provides inspiring formal and informal conservation education to a diverse audience. Providing the highest levels of animal care and welfare, The Deep contributes to breeding programmes and field conservation. Forging partnerships with key governing bodies, conservation organisations and other prominent zoos and aquariums, we are collectively working to make an impact in the protection of our oceans.
The Deep receives no on-going Government funding and is therefore totally dependent upon ticket sales and other revenue streams to cover operational costs and to carry out its education, conservation and research work.
Please visit The Deep for further information.
With Gravity Active Hull embark on an exhilarating adventure with our Open Jump sessions, offering a heart-pounding 1-hour experience filled with trampoline leaps, inflatable obstacles, and conquering the Gravity Assault course. For those seeking even more fun, opt for the extended 2-hour Jump session, where the second hour introduces exciting activities like dodgeball matches and basketball courts, elevating your adventure to new heights. Our sessions cater to all ages and skill levels, ensuring a dynamic and inclusive experience that guarantees laughter, challenges, and unforgettable memories.
Join us for an extended Open Jump session that transcends ordinary fun. Immerse yourself in the energy of the jump arena, let go of inhibitions, and make the most of your time bouncing, flipping, and soaring through the air. Whether you’re a seasoned jumper or a first-timer, the diverse range of activities promises boundless excitement and a thrilling celebration of movement and camaraderie.
Please visit Gravity Trampoline Park for further information.
East Park is Hull's largest park and one of the premier parks in the North of England. East Park fully opened in 1887 to celebrate Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee. This Grade II listed park benefited from a council assisted lottery grant totalling £10 million. It has been transformed into a vibrant green space where you can enjoy modern attractions and discover historic treasures.
Hornsea Freeport was the UK’s first factory outlet shopping village, bringing an American concept to the East Coast of England. Factory outlet-style shopping has become popular throughout the UK, providing all the convenience of a shopping centre with pleasant surroundings, plentiful car parking, on-site facilities and attractions. The factory outlet aspect means popular and designer brands are available at large discounts on high-street prices, making centres such as Hornsea Freeport a magnet for serious bargain-hunters and savvy shoppers. Hornsea Freeport is now one of many factory outlet shopping centres, it maintains its individual character as a family-friendly, pleasant shopping destination in a popular seaside holiday resort. Its landscaped grounds recreate the atmosphere of a pleasant village, with winding paths and plenty of areas to sit and relax. Offers a range of independent retailers and as the former home of Hornsea Pottery. Parking is free at Hornsea Freeport, and there are more than 18 factory stores. Come and see for yourself why Hornsea Freeport has earned its reputation as a factory outlet shopping village that offers a great day out!
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