Discovering Bridlington: A Great Day Out while you stay with us in East Yorkshire

Start the day with a seaside stroll
Take in the fresh sea air and stunning views along Bridlington Promenade. With two miles of golden sandy coastline, you can enjoy a peaceful walk by the shore. If you’re lucky, you might catch sight of some local wildlife! Along the seafront you will also come across Bridlington Spa. This historic venue hosting various events, from concerts to theatre productions. It is also home to a popular cafe with sea views open to the public with a dog-friendly seating area.
Take the land train
During the summer season, a fleet of land trains carry visitors up and down the Bridlington promenades. Take the south train between Bridlington Park and Ride to Bridlington Spa every 20 minutes, and take the north train between East Riding Leisure, stopping at Limekiln Lane, and Sewerby Hall and Gardens every 30 minutes. Use them as a fun way to get around town, or enjoy a relaxing return trip. There is space for one wheelchair or one pushchair in the end carriage.
Explore Historic Bridlington
Bridlington Old Town is steeped in medieval charm. It encompasses the Bridlington Priory Church - a beautiful medieval church dating from 1113 AD with a little mouse trail to engage with young visitors. You can also visit the Bayle Museum you can read more about at: About The Museum - Bayle Museum
The Bridlington Old Town High Street and Market Place contain quaint local shops, art galleries and cafes and restaurants. The Bridlington Old Town was also the film set for the 2016 Dads Army Movie.
You can learn more on this fabulous trail: Bridlington Old Town Trail
There are many great local shops, art galleries and wonderful restaurants to enjoy on your day trip to Bridlington Old Town.
Afternoon: Fun by the Sea
- Bridlington Harbour: The harbour has a long and fascinating history dating back to the 12th century. Over the years, the town became an important centre for fishing, shipbuilding, and trade. During the 19th century, the harbour underwent a major expansion, with the construction of a new pier and harbour facilities, which helped to boost the local economy and bring in more visitors. You can take a stroll along the harbour walls, enjoying stunning views of the sea and the harbour, or watch the fishermen bring in their daily catch. The Harbour Heritage Museum tells the story of the Harbour as well as the lives of the fishermen who have worked there over the centuries.
Visitors can take a range of boat trips from the Harbour, including fishing trips, pleasure cruises, and trips to nearby landmarks such as Flamborough Head.
- Mini Golf and Funfair: If you’re traveling with family, a visit to the mini-golf course or the funfair is a hit! Enjoy a round of mini-golf, a game of indoor bowling, take a ride on the carousel, or enjoy the 2p pusher machines in amusements along the promenade.
Nearby Attractions
You can also consider combining a visit to Bridlington with a visit to one of these nearby attractions: John Bull Rock Factory Tour, Bondville Model Village, Sewerby Hall & Gardens or Bridlington Birds of Prey & Animal Park.
Bridlington Awaits!
Bridlington is a treasure trove of experiences waiting to be discovered.
With its blend of fun, history, and natural beauty, Bridlington is undoubtedly an ideal day trip destination while staying with Lets Host Holidays in your holiday accommodation in East Yorkshire.
Book your stay with us today and enjoy a day trip to beautiful Bridlington: www.letshostholidays.com
- Bridlington is around 25-30 minutes from our Hornsea Holiday Cottages (Potters Lodge and Number Seven), approx 38 minutes from Lilac Cottage Holiday Cottage in Aldbrough, around 48 minutes from Eden Roc Holiday Cottage in Paull and around an hour from Patrington Haven Leisure Park - well worth the journey for a day out!
The harbour
The harbour

The funfair
The funfair

Bayside fair in Bridlington open on weekends and school holidays throughout the year.