Hornsea is a small seaside resort, town and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The settlement dates to at least the early medieval period. The town was expanded in the Victorian era with the coming of the Hull and Hornsea Railway in 1864.
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4.5 based on 169 reviews
Hornsea Museum is open for the 2019 season. Entrance through museum shop. Sorry no dogs except assistance dogs. The Burn family home for nearly 300 years. 18th century farmhouse with barn and outbuildings. Victorian school room. Doctor's surgery. Childhood and toys display. Exhibition room. Hornsea Pottery with over 2000 items on display. The Whitedale building with a working model railway layout including Hornsea station and scale model fishing boats. No smoking on site.
We passed by this museum and decided to go in during our recent trip. It was extremely interesting with lots to see of interest and a nice little shop where you can buy mementos if you want to. The gardens are nice too. Well worth stopping off for especially if you are interested in local history.
4.5 based on 123 reviews
A whole lot more than just bugs! Find your WILD side with a visit to Bugtopia Hornsea and immerse yourself in an enthralling tropical rainforest experience on the charming East Yorkshire coast! Our beautiful little family run zoo is loved by adults and children alike, as we take you on an educational adventure, inspiring a passion for the natural world. Enter the fascinating Jungle Trail and look carefully to spot our free roaming residents! Make sure you attend our awesome Animal Encounters delivered by our Expert Explorers, where you can see the animals in action, learn more about them and even get hands on yourself! Before travelling, always check our Facebook page for full visitor information!
What an amazing place with a real life warm and humid jungle on the cost of cold damp Yorkshire ???? loved seeing animals truly free to enjoy their lives. The passion from the staff was contagious ????????????????????
4.5 based on 319 reviews
Honeysuckle Farm is a family owned and operated open farm in the East Riding of Yorkshire. We are an open farm. Not a farm park so if you visit us expect to see a real working farm with a commercial herd of cows, dairy cows and a flock of commercial sheep. We also have goats, fish ponds, play areas, horses, red squirrels, a café and many picnic areas. We have been open for public visits since 1992 and we offer a unique and quirky experience of what it is like to run a farm with all its fun, challenges and tribulations in the present economic climate. If you want anthropomorphised animals try a theme park. If you want the real deal then visit Honeysuckle Farm to feed animals, watch a milking display (the milk is processed into ice cream on the farm), have a horse and cart ride with one of our huge Shire horses and chat to the farmers. We keep prices very reasonable - compare us to other attractions - and believe that we offer good value for money - feel free to bring a picnic and you can stay on the farm from opening at 10am to closing at 5pm if you like. Give us a try. we look forward to seeing you.
upon entering the farm is extremely welcoming, everything is well thought of, hand washing facilities are excellent, the cafe is excellent, best scones on the coast, the animals are well cared for and situated for the children, the play area is great fun. The picnic areas are spread out and there is plenty of room to enjoy a lunch or snack while the children play.
4.0 based on 355 reviews
The Largest freshwater lake in Yorkshire and listed as one of the Severn Natural Wonders of Britain. For boating and sightseeing of nature
Fantastic place to run the kids or go for a walk, cafe isnt open Monday or Tuesday, you can hire a boat to row on the lake at a reasonable price, and there is a lovely little gift shop next to the cafe,
4.0 based on 311 reviews
We visit Hornsea North beach regularly. It has great clean sand and views to Bridlington to the North and Withernsea to the South. Hornsea is relatively unspoilt and the North Beach is dog friendly and very popular with fishermen throughout the seasons. There are cafes, fish and chip shops and restaurants nearby as well as The Floral Hall which stages various events and has an adjoining cafe. Just as you leave the beach is The Marine Hotel which serves good food and excellent real ales at good prices.
3.0 based on 494 reviews
Hornsea Freeport is set amongst attractive landscaped surroundings and with a wide range of factory outlet stores, all offering up to 50% off famous brands, Hornsea Freeport is the perfect place to indulge in some retail therapy.
Hornsea Freeport is one of my favourite places to visit. I have been going for over forty years when they sold a large amount of pottery. I bought tons of it and used it for many, many years after which I gave it to a young couple who loved it. I love the clothes shops; they are always a happy bunch of people and very helpful. I love the unique gift shop where I have purchased a great amount of my Fairyland which I love. Pavers are a great shop too. I always buy my winter shoes there. The Works are there too and I'm always in buying for the Grandchildren at very reasonable prices. The staff in there know us now and always happy to see us. I think it's a lovely place to go. There's a cafe, a shop who sells delicious icecream and of course Beach Cove where children have a great time. In fact my Grandsons even after three hours play are very reluctant to leave it and go home.
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