
Discover Easington East Yorkshire
Welcome to Easington East Yorkshire, a town located in East Yorkshire. Explore local things to do, find places to stay, and discover beautiful walks in the surrounding area.
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Stay in Easington East Yorkshire

The Barn

2 Coastguard Cottages

Enholmes Meadow - Luxury Accomodation and Events
Enholmes Meadow - Luxury Accomodation and Events provides comfortable accommodation in patrington.

Beach View Withernsea
Discover Beach View Withernsea, highly-rated accommodation offering superb comfort from its prime seafront location.

317 Golden Sands

40 Regents Walk Patrington Haven Leisure Park
40 Regents Walk Patrington Haven Leisure Park provides comfortable accommodation in patrington.
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Things to Do in Easington East Yorkshire

Hands On History Museum

Easington Beach
Experience the wild beauty of Easington Beach, a quiet, unspoiled Yorkshire coast ideal for dog walks and tranquil escapes.

Enholmes Meadow - Luxury Accomodation and Events
Enholmes Meadow offers a tranquil camping experience in Patrington, surrounded by nature and wildlife. This peaceful site provides free parking for guests, making it an ideal spot for those looking to escape into the countryside. Enjoy the beautiful surroundings and explore the gardens opened by the friendly host.

Station Hotel
The Station Hotel in Patrington offers convenient parking options for visitors exploring this charming Yorkshire village. Located on Station Rd, this facility is ideal for those looking to enjoy a meal or drink at the nearby pub and restaurant. With easy access and a welcoming atmosphere, it's a perfect stop for tourists seeking a taste of local hospitality.

Sunshine Caf
Enjoy delicious meals and a friendly atmosphere at this highly-rated Withernsea cafΓ©, perfect for a seaside breakfast.
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Walkshire in Easington East Yorkshire
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Walk: Easington
An easy trek around the fields and hamlets surrounding the village of Easington - and walking right beside the mighty Humber Estuary. The Route Start / Finish Point: Humberside Lane, Easington,Β HU12 0UA Distance: 6 Miles GPX Route Map walkshireeasingtonDownload Walk Description From the parking area, walk up Humber Side Lane past Humberdale, through the village of South End and to the outskirts of Easington. As the road bends right, turn left into the field beyond the hedges after the farm on the left. Hug the left hedgerow and walk all the way to the end of the field. Turn right, and onto the central track. Turn left and then right at the gap in the hedge. Turn right again, and hug the right side hedgerow this time to the far corner. At the cluster of trees, turn left following the hedgerow on the right, then turn right through a gap into the next field. Follow the straight path right through the field to the track - Dimmer Dales Road. Turn right, then left via the stile into the next field. Head towards the footbridge over Fosse Drain and then across the field, heading for the big barn in the distance. Keep the barn on the left and onto Winsetts Road in Skeffling. Turn right, then left at the Y-road junction onto Church Road. Follow the road, past the church, all the way down to the end of the road - now called Humber Lane - to meet the Humber Estuary. Turn left, along the remains of the road, over the stile, and follow the footpath back to where you started.



