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Bridlington Harbour |
| Bridlington harbour is situated to the west of Flamborough Head in a bay sheltered from northerly winds and often quoted as the finest venue for yacht racing on the east coast.
The staff maintain a 24 hr watch in the tidal harbour which support 190 vessels. The larger proportion are private craft (yachts and cabin cruisers) along with 40 commercial shellfishing vessels, all individually owned, and the seasonal holiday trade is catered for with pleasure and angling boats. |
| Tel: 01262 670148 |
| http://www.bridlingtonharbour.com/ |
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Bridlington Beaches |
| Bridlington can boast of two superb award winning Blue Flag beaches. One North side of the Harbour called Northside beach and the other is the southern side of the bridlington harbour called the southside beach. The Northside beach is a sandy and shingle beach stretching from the noth side of the Harbour along by the stunning cliff tops right up to Flamborough head. From the harbour there is the Bayside fun park running along side the beach and then a very wide pedestrian promenade providing a lovely walk which then leads on to the grassy cliff tops going all the way to Sewerby and then up to Flamborough Head. |
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Flamborough Head and Lighthouse |
| Flamborough Head is one of the East coasts most stunning and prominent features. It became a heritage coastal feature in 1979 and enjoys many visitors from around the country. The cliffs are home to many breeds of birds not found inland and there are many wonderful walks to be had from this destination. Of course the most popular feature of Flamborough head is it’s lighthouse which stands approximately 27 meters tall atop approximately 30 meter tall cliff tops. The top of the lighthouse offers some truly spectacular views of Bridlington and it’s bay and also towards filey and shipping in the north sea. |
| Tel: 01262 673769 |
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Bondville Model Village |
| Bondville model village is situated in the beautiful village of Sewerby just by the stunning cliff tops and is just outside of Bridlington. If it is a nice day then we strongly recommend taking a stroll along the cliff tops taking in the breath taking scenery to reach the village. The model village itself is one of the finest in the country with over 200 buildings including a Castle, ruined Abbey and Harbour. Enjoy watching the villagers going about their everyday lives. There is also a model railway with trains pulling its carriages around the model village and across the river where fishing boats and cruisers are moored. |
| Tel: 01262 401736 |
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Bridlington Yorkshire Belle |
| The Yorkshire Belle is Bridlington’s famous pleasure boat offering pleasure cruises along the coast around Flamborough Head taking in the spectacular cliffs and coast line and up to Bempton’s bird sanctuary.
The original Yorkshire Belle was built in 1938 but was very sadly destroyed during the second world war when she hit a magnetic mine in the river Humber. The present Yorkshire Belle was built in 1947 and is still going strong |
| Tel: 01262 603081 |
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Bayle Museum |
| The Bayle Museum in Bridlington was once the entrance to the Bridlington Priory Church and is a grade I listed building and is scheduled as an ancient monument which makes it of great interest both architecturally and historically. The museum tells of the social history of Bridlington with collections, interactive games, listening posts, lifelike figures and much more. |
| Tel: 01262 674353 |
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Bridlington Leisure World |
| Bridlington Leisure World is a superb indoors day out! It provides the very best in leisure, sporting and social activities in a relaxing and friendly environment. For swimming there is a large 25mtr main pool, a family friendly learner pool and the tropical wave pool with slides. |
| Tel: 01262 606715 |
| http://www.bridlingtonleisureworld.co.uk/ |
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John Bull Rock factory and Candy Kingdom |
| Welcome to the world of John Bull Confectioners, manufacturers of traditional confectionery for three generations. Here you will find our range of fine confectionery, chocolate, biscuits, nougat and of course our world famous rock. Please take the time to view our range of confectionery which is manufactured at our Bridlington factory to the high standards for which we have become well known, including our world famous traditional chocolates made from the finest Belgian chocolate.
If you are visiting Bridlington, why not drop in and take a tour around the factory, you can even join the workforce and produce your own rock and lollipops, school parties are always welcome We do ask that you keep your fingers out of the chocolate though!!. |
| Tel: 01262 678525 |
| http://www.john-bull.com/ |
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Beside the Seaside |
| Labeled as Bridlington’s sunniest attraction, this is perfect for all ages whatever the weather. Watch a Punch and Judy show, See the famous stars who trod the boards at Bridlington, Watch the switchback railway or even tap a trip around the bay. You can even learn about Bridlingtons heyday giving you a fantastic experience all under one roof. You can watch films in the Edwardian theater and if you collect enough pennies you can even play the slot machines. In total there are models, Film shows, Interactive games, Reconstruction’s, Period amusements and much much more providing a fun day out for all the family |
| Tel: 01262 674308 |
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Bayside Fun Park |
| Bridlington Bayside Fun park and sea front is bursting with activities and thrill rides for all ages. It’s the fun of the fair ground right on the sea front. There are many rides to entertain both adults and children and many different stalls and activities. The newest installment to Bridlington sea front is the eye on the bay which is a huge observation wheel standing at a height close to 40 meters.
It cuts an imposing figure and provides some truly spectacular views across across the east cost up to Flamborough head and the Lighthouse. On a clear day you can even see the Humber bridge and Yorkshire wolds. |
| Tel: 01262 438203 |
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Scarborough provides the perfect seaside holiday venue for people of all ages, with it's safe beaches and numerous other attractions.
Scarborough is divided into two bays - North Bay and South Bay - by the Castle Headland.
Hotels, Cottages, Holiday Parks, Caravans and Guest Houses can be found along both bays with views overlooking the sea and close to the town centre and Railway Station.
The North Bay contains holiday chalets and fun parks, with attractions like Peasholm Park, Miniature North Bay Railway, Scarborough Sea Life Centre and The Sand's development. |
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