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Attractions and Heritage, Bridlington

Bridlington

Seaside town with two beaches, promenade and harbour - famous for lobsters!

The town’s bustling harbour is a hive of activity with fishing boats bringing in the day’s catch, pleasure cruises along the heritage coast, speedboat rides across the bay and North Sea fishing expeditions on offer. Traditional seaside entertainment includes a funfair, amusements and donkey rides on the beach.

Include a visit to Bridlington Old Town which successfully mixes fascinating architecture and cultural history with stylish galleries. Dating from 1113 AD, the Bridlington Priory Church was originally part of one of England’s leading monasteries. Bayle Museum was once the entrance to Bridlington Priory and is a Grade I Listed Building and Scheduled Ancient Monument. The museum incorporates collections which interpret the social history of Bridlington.

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