Tourist Attractions in East Yorkshire
The Deep
Hull’s award winning aquarium The Deep, is home to 3,500 fish including a stunning pair of Green sawfish, spectacular sharks, rays and a colony of Gentoo penguins.
Yorkshire Belle
Bridlington's famous pleasure cruiser provides daily one hour cruises from April to October. Private charter available, licensed bar, inside and outside seating.
Beverley Minster
The towering splendour of Beverley Minster dominates the horizon for many miles. Architecture to delight the eye and a unique spiritual atmosphere to reflect upon.
Burnby Hall Gardens
Delightful gardens, hall and museum close to the centre of Pocklington. Hosts band concerts and falconry displays, a perfect day out.
Burton Agnes Hall and Gardens
This beautiful Elizabethan home offers award winning gardens, a Children's Corner, giant board games, maze & woodland sculpture walk & courtyard shopping & cafe.
Burton Agnes Manor House
A medieval manor house interior. Has a rare and well preserved Norman undercroft & a 15th century roof. All encased in brick during the 17th and 18th centuries.
Hornsea Mere
Largest freshwater lake in Yorkshire with a variety of wild fowl. Offers sailing, bird sanctuary, and recreation area. 1 mile from North Sea Coast.
Hornsea Museum
Award winning museum, features exhibits from the 1700s to post WW2. Home to the Hornsea Pottery Displays. Reduced rates for school and group visits.
Humber Bridge - Open 24 hours a day - 365 days a year.
One of the largest single span suspension bridges in the World,a masterpiece of British engineering. Free parking, Tourist Information Centre.Walkers & cyclists welcome.Park nearby
Richard Burton Art Centre
Learn to paint while enjoying a relaxing holiday. Courses to suit all abilities in informal atmosphere. Paintings, arts and crafts for sale. See web site.