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Things to see while your here...

Were do we start... East Yorkshire has it all!

Whether your wanting a great escape, cycling heaven, coastal fun and thrills or your revisiting a family favourite, you will definitely find something you'll want to come back for year after year.

City lovers can visit Hull and discover the rich heritage, from medieval to the present day.

Coastal fans can enjoy the stunning scenery while tasting their freshly caught fish and chips.

And Countryside wanderers can explore while taking in the spectacular views.

With the city, coast and countryside all within 45 minutes of each other, you can guarantee there's always something new to see.

 
 
 
 

Stately Homes

It's grand houses galore here in Hull & East Yorkshire. The Yorkshire Wolds certainly has it's unfair share of magnificent stately homes, which goes to show this area has always been favoured for it's wonderful landscapes.
 

Market Towns

Wherever you cycle, one thing you can be sure of is that you'll never go too far without coming across a traditional market town. Driffield is a 'Capital of the Wolds' and a great example of a market town where you will find independant stores and cafes of all kinds.
 

East Coast

Wherever you head for along this dramatic and fun-filled coast, you'll discover plenty to keep the whole family smiling. That's why we call it 'the coast with the most'. So it's hardly suprising that this region boasts some of the finest hotel, B&B, self catering and caravan & camping accommodation.
 

Yorkshire Wolds

With its award-winning walks, softly undulating chalk uplands, secret valleys, and time-forgotten villages, the Yorkshire Wolds is one of the UK's rambling hot spots. It's also one of those serene destinations where you can wander all day if you fancy without meeting a soul (apart from the occasional sheep).