Food scene
Just a short stroll away - this is a traditional local pub that is usually quite busy and serves good, home-cooked food at reasonable prices.
The Sloop Inn
81 Waterside RoadJust a short stroll away - this is a traditional local pub that is usually quite busy and serves good, home-cooked food at reasonable prices.
Bar and cafe just opposite the cottage with a panoramic view of the Humber Bridge. Open daytime and some evenings.
Viking Way Café Bar
Waterside RoadBar and cafe just opposite the cottage with a panoramic view of the Humber Bridge. Open daytime and some evenings.
Great food, good atmosphere and amazing views over the Humber.
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The Hope & Anchor Pub
Sluice RoadGreat food, good atmosphere and amazing views over the Humber.
Take a lovely walk along the Humber to the village of Barrow Haven and The Haven Inn.
Ferry Rd, Barrow Haven, Barrow-upon-Humber DN19 7EX, UK
Take a lovely walk along the Humber to the village of Barrow Haven and The Haven Inn.
The Beverley Arms Hotel
25 N Bar WithinGreat place to stop for food and drink when visiting the town of Beverley.
Sightseeing
Great little arts centre hosting films, theatre, exhibitions and numerous other activities at very reasonable prices. Just a stroll away via the Boatyard bridge.
The Ropewalk
Maltkiln RoadGreat little arts centre hosting films, theatre, exhibitions and numerous other activities at very reasonable prices. Just a stroll away via the Boatyard bridge.
Beverley is a charming, historic market town about 25 minutes away by car with a racecourse, great shops, bars, a market and a beautiful Minster. Well worth a visit.
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Beverley Minster
38 HighgateBeverley is a charming, historic market town about 25 minutes away by car with a racecourse, great shops, bars, a market and a beautiful Minster. Well worth a visit.
Visit the historic Victorian schoolrooms in the heart of Barton’s conservation area – where education pioneer Samuel Wilderspin changed the face of primary school education.
Wilderspin National School
4 Queen StVisit the historic Victorian schoolrooms in the heart of Barton’s conservation area – where education pioneer Samuel Wilderspin changed the face of primary school education.
The Old Tileworks is one of the last tile factories of its kind in Europe. Discover the artisan village with its potter’s workshop, reclamation, and garden pottery shops.
Take a look around the visitor centre and see how the site developed from the Old Blyth’s Tileworks.
There’s a stylish coffee shop and restaurant too, all set in 17 acres of stunning rural land on the banks of the River Humber.
The Old Tile Works
The Old Tileworks is one of the last tile factories of its kind in Europe. Discover the artisan village with its potter’s workshop, reclamation, and garden pottery shops.
Take a look around the visitor centre and see how the site developed from the Old Blyth’s Tileworks.
There’s a stylish coffee shop and restaurant too, all set in 17 acres of stunning rural land on the banks of the River Humber.
Walks
Lovely walks from Barton or South Ferriby with views over the Humber and little steps down onto the foreshore. Part of the Viking Way route.
Humber Foreshore Old Cement Works
Lovely walks from Barton or South Ferriby with views over the Humber and little steps down onto the foreshore. Part of the Viking Way route.
Good for walking and cycling and has a pub with views over the Humber.
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Humber Bridge Country Park
Ferriby RoadGood for walking and cycling and has a pub with views over the Humber.
This is a wonderful area of countryside with some of the most beautiful, unspoilt scenery in the East Midlands. There are rolling hills and hidden valleys, gentle streams and nestling villages.
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Lincolnshire Wolds AONB
This is a wonderful area of countryside with some of the most beautiful, unspoilt scenery in the East Midlands. There are rolling hills and hidden valleys, gentle streams and nestling villages.
Waters’ Edge Country Park and Visitor Centre is a free day out packed with wildlife & nature. Explore 110 acres of the accessible nature reserve. The visitor centre is also the local Tourist Information point.
Waters' Edge Country Park & Visitor Centre
Maltkiln RoadWaters’ Edge Country Park and Visitor Centre is a free day out packed with wildlife & nature. Explore 110 acres of the accessible nature reserve. The visitor centre is also the local Tourist Information point.
The Viking Way is a 149-mile-long walking route through Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Rutland. The route opened in 1976 and its name recognises the influence of the Norse invaders on the east of Britain.
Viking Way
The Viking Way is a 149-mile-long walking route through Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Rutland. The route opened in 1976 and its name recognises the influence of the Norse invaders on the east of Britain.
Beaches
The train station at the end of the road takes you directly to the seaside resort of Cleethorpes.
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Il-Plażża ta 'Cleethorpes
Central PromenadeThe train station at the end of the road takes you directly to the seaside resort of Cleethorpes.
Big skies and ever-changing wildlife make the evocative landscape of Spurn one of the Trust’s most iconic nature reserves.
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Spurn National Nature Reserve
Spurn RoadBig skies and ever-changing wildlife make the evocative landscape of Spurn one of the Trust’s most iconic nature reserves.
Wide sandy beach in front of the East Riding village of Mappleton that is dog-friendly and situated around 3 miles south of the seaside resort of Hornsea. Limited parking.
Mappleton Beach
Wide sandy beach in front of the East Riding village of Mappleton that is dog-friendly and situated around 3 miles south of the seaside resort of Hornsea. Limited parking.
A bit further afield, Filey is a quaint and relaxing seaside town with a golden sandy beach. The former fishing village is now a popular destination with a historic promenade, beautiful Edwardian architecture and an impressive 5-mile sandy bay.
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Il-Plażża ta 'Filey
1 Flat CliffsA bit further afield, Filey is a quaint and relaxing seaside town with a golden sandy beach. The former fishing village is now a popular destination with a historic promenade, beautiful Edwardian architecture and an impressive 5-mile sandy bay.
Fitties Beach
Close to Cleethorpes, but quiet and unspoiled.
Birdwatching
Far Ings is situated on the south bank of the Humber Estuary, a major east-west flyway for migrating birds. The sight and sound of a skein of geese flying over is spectacular.
The pits and reedbeds at Far Ings and along the Humber bank are a legacy of the tile and cement industry which flourished between 1850 and 1959. Thanks to pioneering management by the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, the reserve is now rich in wildlife and one of the UK strongholds for bittern.
Far Ings National Nature Reserve
Far Ings is situated on the south bank of the Humber Estuary, a major east-west flyway for migrating birds. The sight and sound of a skein of geese flying over is spectacular.
The pits and reedbeds at Far Ings and along the Humber bank are a legacy of the tile and cement industry which flourished between 1850 and 1959. Thanks to pioneering management by the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, the reserve is now rich in wildlife and one of the UK strongholds for bittern.