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Group Travel - Coast

 
 

Coast

East Yorkshire has always been a magnet for holiday makers. And with plenty of high quality, affordable hotels, B&B's and self catering to choose from. Thankfully, these resorts have kept all their natural charm and confidence to offer traditional breaks at their best.

Bridlington
Bridlington's prize winning beaches are just the start: there are two great promenades to bring seaside razzle. Take the South Promenade nautcally themed, it curves alongside the south beach and features countless brightly painted B&B's shops and stalls, icecreams and crazy golf. The North Promenade also has holiday accomodation and takes you to a pitch and putt, whilst further along you'll discover the ever popular Bondville Model Village and the magestic Sewerby Hall and Gardens. This resort has plenty of non stop action morning, noon and night. But Brdlington also has a quieter, more relaxed side away from the sea front that's as interesting as it is charmin. It's the medieval Old Town with historic churches, museums and a traditional Georgian High street packed with local ceramics, jewellery and antiquies shops it's well worth exploring.

Bempton
One of England's top wildlife attractions. Over 200,000 nesting seabirds, including gannets and puffins, from April - September. Visitor Centre, shop, refreshments, toilets. On a visit to this wonderful site, you are guaranteed grandstand views as an amazing wildlife story unfolds and the birds nest and raise their young. Nature trail and spectacular cliff top walks throughout the year. From the cliff-top path and our special viewpoints, you'll experience the sights, the sounds - and the smells - of life among one of the UK's largest and most important seabird colonies. But the action isn't just during the spring and summer; each season brings a different experience. From the cacophony of noise at breeding time, to the spectacular grandeur of the sea crashing against the towering cliffs in autumn and winter, there's always something different at RSPB Bempton Cliffs.
Don't worry if you're not too hot at identifying birds, we have specially-trained, friendly staff and volunteers on hand to help you spot the difference between a razorbill and a guillemot, a kittiwake and a herring gull.
So, whether you're out to watch the endearing puffins or to blow away the cobwebs with a walk along the cliff-top path, RSPB Bempton Cliffs is a brilliant place to be.

Hornsea
Take a trip to Hornsea and you'll be wowed by the dramatic views across the the Blue Flag beaches and the beauitful promenade gardens.Away from the seafront is Hornsea Mere which is generally described as the largest natural freshwater lake in Yorkshire and lies to the west of Hornsea in the East Riding.
It is a popular tourist attraction offering visitors rowing, sailing, boat trips and fishing.It is also a Special Protection Area as a result of its shallowness that results in a diverse range of swamp and fen plants. It hosts many species of birds throughout the year and is of international importance for a migratory population of gadwall.
Call in at the award winning Hornsea Museum and the Horsea Freeport shopping outlet, and round off your day with a coffee in a local cozy café.