Bridlington is a coastal town and civil parish on the Holderness Coast of the North Sea, situated in the unitary authority and ceremonial county of the East Riding of Yorkshire approximately 24 miles (39 km) north of Hull. The Gypsey Race river runs through the town and emerges into the North Sea in the town harbour. In the 2011 Census the population of the parish was 35,369.
Restaurants in Bridlington
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if you like nature , you will enjoy this walk . A pleasant easy stroll through the woodland with a designated walkway which takes you out on to the cliff top above south landing where you can sit and admire the sea views.
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A lighthouse was first built on the Flamborough Headland in 1669 but was never lit. The current lighthouse was built in 1806 and acts as a waypoint for deep sea vessels and coastal traffic as well as marking the Flamborough Headland for vessels heading for the ports of Scarborough and Bridlington. Tours of Flamborough Lighthouse are organised by East Riding of Yorkshire Council under licence from the Corporation of Trinity House.
Visited in early August, we enjoyed great weather, lovely walks around the area, we spent time watching the seals playing, and following the kayaks around the headland, get there early as the car park gets very busy.
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Well worth a visit , we were lucky when we visited as the organ was being played , superb sound. There is soo much history in these old churches you just need to take 'time out' and just wander around. There are people in the church willing to help and answer any questions you have.
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First full day of a long weekend away with the family and TA showed this as being just 1.5 miles away. Good reviews and decent weather were on our side so off we went. For a small site this has a lot going on. We arrived to see Redwing, Great Tit and Blue Tit leg ringing and the volunteers explained everything to the kids. A bird watching area with attentive and knowledgable helpers was another great way to spend the time and the gift shop is full of informative guides and quality souvenirs rather than the shelves of cheap plastic generic toys that get played with for 5 minutes before being discarded into an ever growing pile. A walk down the hill to the RNLI station was a good breath of fresh air too. Overall a great little find and very pleased we went.
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