Welcome to Hull & East Yorkshire

Visit East Yorkshire

Visit East Yorkshire, for activities and attractions by the coast and countryside

East Yorkshire encompasses city, coast and countryside. Unspoilt countryside and rolling hills, traditional market towns and quaint villages alongside up and coming cosmopolitan areas and the vibrant heritage of Hull, there's no wonder the area has such wide appeal.

Discover the breathtaking views on the East Yorkshire Wolds and let the character of the friendly Yorkshire people capture your heart.

 

Hull & East Yorkshire

So, you've made the decision to stay in East Yorkshire, now you can choose your accommodation, decide which attractions are a must see and find out what's on while you're here. Use the links below to ensure your stay is the best possible!

Browse East Yorkshire's attractions

Browse East Yorkshire's accommodation

Eating and drinking in East Yorkshire

What's on in East Yorkshire

The East Yorkshire Good Food Guide - click for a pdf

Download the 2008 Guide to The Yorkshire Wolds, featuring maps for the market towns and information on the Wolds Villages.

Part 1

Part 2

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In East Yorkshire

Enjoy the medieval market town of Beverley as it becomes a festival hub with annual events that celebrate literature, jazz, and folk.

Explore a dramatic landscape from the chalk uplands and woodlands, leafy lanes, and old railway lines to the soaring cliffs of Flamborough and Sewerby above the crashing waves of the North Sea. Discover elegant promenades in the breezy seaside resorts of Bridlington, Hornsea and Withernsea, and admire the full beauty of the East Yorkshire coast along the famous Yorkshire Wolds Way National Trail.

 

Market Towns

Download details of Farmers Markets in East Yorkshire. For details on individual towns, use the links below:

Market Weighton

Howden

Pocklington

Goole

Hedon

Driffield

Beverley

 

Beverley

Home to the stunning Beverley Minster the town oozes historic charm. Popular with all ages, Beverley has pubs, bars, restaurants, shops and cafes to suit all tastes.

 

The Humber Bridge

The Humber Bridge is now the fourth largest single span suspension bridge in the world, and carries traffic between the North and South banks of the River Humber.

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