Attractions around Bridlington
Explore 20 attractions, restaurants, shops around Bridlington
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RSPB Bempton Cliffs
Cliff Lane, Bempton, Bridlington YO15 1JF England
Mesmerising, breathtaking, amazing, awesome - just some of the words our visitors use when they talk about RSPB Bempton Cliffs on the Yorkshire coast. Around a half-a-million seabirds; gannets, puffins, guillemots and razorbills - flock here in spring and summer. Six, safe, cliff top viewpoints give spectacular views of the nesting birds and the dramatic coastline. Three of the viewpoints are fully accessible with a hard surfaced path linking them in a circular route. RSPB Seabird Cruises sail from Bridlington Harbour giving visitors an incredible experience as seabirds swoop and soar all around. Our cruises have bird guides and fewer people, when full, than a regular one. In autumn and winter, a cliff top walk is a great way to get away from it all with migrant birds and winter owls. RSPB Bempton Cliffs is one of the truly unmissable British wildlife wonderlands and spectacular seascapes and cliffs. Events and activities throughout the year. See website for seasonal entrance pricing.
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Bridlington Animal Park
Carnaby Covert Lane, Bridlington YO15 3QF England
Bridlington Animal Park is an Award Winning, family owned business and has lots to offer for a fun-filled family day out. We have a great range of birds which includes Parrots, Falcons and Owls. Our animals include Donkeys, Marmosets, Civets, Wallabies, Meerkats, Racoons, Pigs and lots more furry friends. Our daily timetable includes Flying Demonstrations. We have a range of experiences for all ages that includes Meet the Meerkats and a small carnivore experience, as an owl experiences. We offer great rates for schools and groups and we offer a programme for schools in line with the National Curriculum.
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New Flamborough Lighthouse
Lighthouse Rd, Flamborough, Bridlington YO15 1AR England
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.
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Bondville Model Village
Sewerby Road, Bridlington YO15 1ER England
This property is temporary closed Take a leisurely stroll around Bondville Village and see its little inhabitants going about their daily lives.Watch the train pull its carriage around the track, crossing the river and passing the harbour, where fishing boats and cruisers and moored.Look out for the humourous and unexpected-you may miss something the first time around!We will also give you a quiz to do as you go around so you will have to look carefully to find the answers. There is also an indepent Gift shop Bondville Village.Open from Free parking for paying customers. Disabled access-Dogs on leads allowed.We look forward seeing all old and new customers.
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Fraisthorpe Beach
Bridlington England
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Bridlington Old Town
45 High Street, Bridlington YO16 4PR England
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Danes Dyke
Flamborough Head, Flamborough, Bridlington YO15 1AA England
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North Landing Beach
Flamborough, Bridlington YO15 1BJ England
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Bridlington South Beach
62 S Marine Drive, Bridlington YO15 3JW England
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Land Train
The Promenade, Bridlington England
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Bridlington Priory Church
Church Green, Bridlington YO16 7JX England
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Bridlington North Beach
Foreshores Office, Princess Mary Promenade, Bridlington, East Yorkshire, Bridlington YO15 2PL England
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East Riding Leisure Bridlington
The Promenade, Bridlington YO15 2QQ England
The centre features a 25 metre six-lane swimming pool with learner pool; a Splash Zone pool with fun slides and waterplay features; the amazing Clip n’Climb; and spaces for parties – not forgetting the cafe with spectacular views of the bay. The centre has a superb range of sports and leisure activities under one roof, and offer accessible health and fitness facilities for local residents and visitors to the town.
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Bayle Museum
Baylegate, Bridlington YO16 4PZ England
11am to 4pm with last admission at 3:30pm FREE on street parking NO DISABLED ACCESS. Entrance to the museum via staircases. A Monastic Gatehouse housing a museum and collection of local artifacts. The word Bayle is derived from the French Baille meaning 'enclosure' or 'ward'. Archaeological surveys of the Bayle have concluded that a large proportion of the building dates to the late 12th Century. The initial use is thought to have been a gatehouse to a castle built by William le Gros after he took control of the Bridlington Priory in 1143. In the 14th Century the Bayle was the Gatehouse to the Bridlington Priory. Since the dissolution of the Bridlington Priory the Bayle has been used for many different purposes including a Prison, Court, School, Garrison, Non-conformist meeting place, Town Hall and meeting room for the Lords Feoffees. Today the Bayle is a Grade I listed Building and scheduled Ancient Monument, which makes it of great interest historically and architecturally.
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Bridlington Harbour
Gummers Wharf West End, Bridlington YO15 3AN England