In this 'you may also like' section we attempt to answer what else can I do? Here you have a list by order of being the closest some more beaches, things to see and do, places to eat and upcoming events.
The Prior John is a Wetherspoon pub in Bridlington, East Yorkshire. Our pub offers a range of real ales, craft beers and freshly ground Lavazza coffee. Breakfast is served until noon, with our full food menu available until 11 pm. Read more…
Thornwick Bay cafe is situated on the cliff top at Thornwick Bay. The cafe serves hot and cold food and is open during Spring, Summer and Autumn seasons. Read more…
Fraisthorpe beach is a sandy beach on the East Yorkshire coast and forms part of Bridlington Bay. At this beach, you will have lots of sand as the tide goes out a long way and is great for dog walkers as allowed all year round and lots of space. You will also be able to spot debris from sea defence Read more…
Wilsthorpe beach is part of a long stretch of sand just to the south of Bridlington on the Yorkshire Coast. This sandy beach is backed by sand dunes and low cliffs and as the tide goes out you get a flat expanse of golden sand which is ideal for taking long walks or water sports. These flat sands make it Read more…
The South Promenade at Bridlington stretches 2 miles from the Harbour South Wall to the Boat Compound. Land train along the promenade. Facilities include car parking, cafe, shops, promenade, childrens paddling pool, deck chair and chalet hire. Lifeguards in summer in marked areas. Read more…
Barmston beach is a 2km stretch of sandy beach with rocks and pebbles backed by soft clay cliffs south of Bridlington. The land around Barmston is only just above sea level and this area is constantly threatened by the North Sea. You can clearly see evidence of this erosion by the way the beach road just stops at a barrier Read more…
Fraisthorpe Beach has the best kitesurfing conditions on the long East Riding of Yorkshire coast and is located just a short distance from Bridlington. The beach during the summer has a restricted power kite zone stretching to the north of the car park but during other times you have access to the whole beach. For weather and tide times check Read more…
In the 14th Century the Bayle was the Gatehouse to Bridlington Priory. Today the Bayle is a Grade I listed Building and it’s exhibits frequently change. Access to the museum is via two staircases, one of these being a stone spiral with rope handrail. Read more…
Bridlington Priory was one of the great monastic houses of England. Its wealth and possessions made it a key monastery in the North and one of the largest and richest of the Augustinian order. Read more…
Some more seaside locations in East Riding of Yorkshire