
Hornsea is a small seaside town with an award-winning promenade and folk museum and a history of smuggling. The 25-year-old Wilbur's Market is just a few strides
away from the towns Blue Flag beach.
Hornsea Mere at 467 acres is the largest natural freshwater lake in Yorkshire and an RSPB Reserve, a haven for greylag and Canada geese and where you can fish, hire a rowing boat or take a ride on a pleasure boat.
For cut-price designer clothing and footwear, along with a cafe, restaurant, butterfly world and children's play areas head for Freeport Hornsea Outlet Shopping Village.
The Trans Pennine Trail is a stunning recreational route for walkers, cyclists and horse riders that links Southport and Hornsea - the North and Irish Seas. The Hornsea section was formerly the Hornsea to Hull rail track. A Lottery-funded project, the 213-mile route is visited by several hundred thousand people each year.
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