About Bridlington
Things To Do In Bridlington
Things To Do In Bridlington
Brush up on your bird knowledge and head down to Bempton Cliffs for a little bit of birdwatching. The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) have designated the cliffs as a nature reserve, and every year Bempton sees over half a million birds settle as part of their migration.
Try your hand at making some rock or chocolate on a tour of John Bull’s World of Rock factory. As a real working factory, you’ll get a chance to peek behind the curtain of the confectionary world.
Search for buried treasure in Thornwick Bay. While the chances of treasure might be slim, but you can see old shipwrecks and walk through the caves that smugglers used to use. Please check the tide times before you go.
Eating And Drinking In Bridlington
Eating And Drinking In Bridlington
Head down to The Freeman if you’re in the mood for classic pub grub. A traditional menu but with a bit of a Yorkshire twist, you’ll be sure to keep the kids happy.
This cosy coffee bar is the perfect place to stop in for a quick lunch break. Live music in the evenings and plenty of delicious handmade food makes The Bar with No Name a hub of activity in Bridlington.
If you’re after more of a fine dining experience, book a table at Aloha, one of Bridlington’s finest steakhouses. They offer a wide variety of food and flavours – everything from steak, to seafood, to a complete vegan menu.
Shopping In Bridlington
Shopping In Bridlington
Explore Bridlington’s street market every Wednesday and Saturday, and Sundays in the summer. With an abundance of different stalls – both local and from elsewhere in the UK – you won’t run out of things to buy here.
If you want to shop some more well-known brands, Promenades is the place for you. With a small, but varied, selection of shops, you can easily spend all days browsing the stores there.
Get in touch with your mystical side at this woodland themed store. Everything from tarot cards and crystals to ceramic garden figurines, you’ll be absolutely spellbound by this cute little store.
History And Culture In Bridlington
History And Culture In Bridlington
Discover the history of East Yorkshire at Sewerby Hall. The manor house now hosts a museum dedicated to East Yorkshire history, while the gardens contain a zoo and aviary, as well as a golf course.
Dating all the way back to before the Romans invaded Britain, Danes Dyke was a defensive measure to protect settlements on the headlands. Now, a walking trail and nature reserve, Danes Dyke makes for a lovely day in the outdoors.
Despite the name, Bridlington Spa is an Edwardian theatre and dance hall. There’s plenty of concerts and other performances to watch, as well as dance lessons and even murder mysteries to get stuck into.