A Bridlington seaside holiday blends golden sands, rich history and stunning coastal scenery. Bridlington and the East Yorkshire coast make a memorable escape. The free brochure brings it all to life. Inside you will find inspiration, attractions, events and much more.
A classic Bridlington seaside holiday
No trip here is complete without time by the sea. Treat the children to donkey rides along the beach. Sail out of the old harbour aboard a pirate ship. The choice is yours.
The land train offers a relaxed way to see the bays. It even runs all the way to Sewerby Hall and Gardens. Few seaside breaks feel this easy or this fun.
History, culture and charming towns
Bridlington’s Old Town is a must-see for lovers of culture and architecture. Uncover the town’s beginnings at the Bayle Museum. There you will find the old courtroom and 17th-century criminal documents.
The Priory Church boasts impressive architecture too. It also hosts regular events throughout the year. Beyond Bridlington, historic Beverley adds elegant streets and a magnificent minster.
Coast, countryside and open spaces
Miles of dramatic coastline await keen walkers. There is plenty of scope for gentle strolls or adventurous treks. Cycle along the coast for sweeping sea views.
Explore further to reach the golden beaches of Withernsea and Hornsea. Inland, the rolling Yorkshire Wolds offer wildlife walks and peaceful countryside. From family-friendly adventures to arts, shopping and heritage, the region is full of ideas.
The brochure gathers all of this in one handy guide. It is packed with insider tips, must-see attractions and hidden gems. Whether you crave seaside fun or quiet countryside, your perfect itinerary is within reach.
Distribution of the guide is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. Your free copy is simply waiting to be requested. Imagine the relaxing British holiday ahead.
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