Gilberdyke
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Gilberdyke is a village located in the East Riding of Yorkshire, governed by East Riding of Yorkshire Council. With a population of approximately 3,500, it falls within the HU15 postcode area. Known for its rural landscape, Gilberdyke offers a peaceful residential environment and serves as a local agricultural hub.

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Lush green park featuring a serene pond surrounded by trees and residential buildings under a cloudy sky.
Garden

Jubilee Pond

Station Rd, Gilberdyke, Brough HU15 2ST, UK
πŸ“0.2m from the centre of Gilberdyke

Jubilee Pond in Gilberdyke offers a serene spot for relaxation, where visitors can enjoy watching ducks and geese or indulge in fishing with a valid license. Conveniently located within walking distance of the station, it provides a peaceful retreat for nature lovers.

Accommodation at Sandholme Lodge Holiday & Country Park, in sandholme
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Sandholme Lodge Holiday & Country Park,

Newport, Brough HU15 2QQ, UK
πŸ“2m from the centre of Gilberdyke

Sandholme Lodge Holiday & Country Park offers a serene escape in the countryside of Sandholme, Yorkshire. Visitors can enjoy the tranquility of nature with opportunities to spot wildlife such as wild deer and relax by the on-site fishing ponds. The park is known for its cleanliness and friendly staff, making it an ideal spot for a peaceful getaway.

A tray with fries, nachos topped with sauce and onions, a pita bread, and a can of Dr Pepper.
Takeaway

Pizza Place

UNIT 1 Scalby Ln, Gilberdyke, Brough HU15 2UJ, UK
πŸ“0.4m from the centre of Gilberdyke

Located in the charming village of Gilberdyke, the Pizza Place offers convenient parking options for visitors. While enjoying the local cuisine, tourists can easily access the nearby attractions in Brough. This facility is ideal for those exploring the area and looking for a quick, delicious meal.

A plate of crispy pork on stir-fried noodles with vegetables, served at Black Swan bar in Eastrington, Yorkshire.
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Black Swan

High St, Eastrington, Goole DN14 7PR, UK
πŸ“2.7m from the centre of Gilberdyke

Located in the charming village of Eastrington, the Black Swan offers convenient pay-and-display parking for visitors. Just a short drive from the M62, this pub is an ideal stop for travelers seeking a delightful meal and warm hospitality in a picturesque setting.

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This village is geographically within the following regions:

Population
3,435
Postcode
HU15
Administrative area
East Riding of Yorkshire
Dialing code
01430

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Walk: Broomfleet
5mi
Moderate

Walk: Broomfleet

⏱️1h 38mπŸ“North Cave

Epic skies aplenty across the flat lands of Broomfleet alongside the Market Weighton Canal. The Route what3words for start point: ///lifestyle.stuffy.trumpet Start Point: Broomfleet railway station, Carr Lane. HU15 1RQ Finish Point: Broomfleet railway station, Carr Lane. HU15 1RQ Distance: 5 Miles GPX Route Map walkshirebroomfleetDownload Walk Description Start at Broomfleet station. With the station behind you, turn left to walk along Carr Lane. Although Carr Lane isn’t a busy road, take care and keep to the right hand side of the road to walk towards oncoming vehicles. As the road turns sharply to the right, turn left down onto the narrow road called Common Lane. Walk past Grange Farm and then Broomfleet House, whereafter the road becomes a track. Continue down this track until it reaches the Market Weighton Canal. Turn left here, and continue on the track alongside the canal. Eventually you meet a gate, go through and carry on along the track - which becomes a road called Landing Lane. Carry along all the way down this road, past a cream house and a few other houses, when the road turns left. Go straight ahead here, and walk to the right of the pylon, alongside the canal. Eventually, the track reaches the River Humber at Weighton Lock - with the wildfowl refuge of Whitton Island directly ahead. Turn left and follow the path between fields. This is now part of the Trans Pennine Trail (TPT). At the junction of paths, turn left to follow the TPT, ignoring the next path off on the right. When you reach Main Street in Broomfleet, turn right, again to follow the TPT. At the next road junction, turn left onto Carr Lane. Keep to the right of Carr Lane on the pavement, and follow it as it bends to the left then right to return to the station.

Walk: Market Weighton Canal
11mi
Moderate

Walk: Market Weighton Canal

πŸ“Market Weighton

A lovely flat stroll along the canal to the Humber Estuary that will help you relax and take in the heritage of the Victorian era. The Route what3words for start point: ///used.factories.steepest Start Point: Market Weighton Finish Point: Humber Estuary Distance: 11 Miles GPX Route Map market-weighton-canalDownload Walk Description The walk starts in the village of Market Weighton and following the Weighton beck southwards will lead you to the canal after just over a mile. The towpath then winds its way through the village of Newton which has lots of local hostelries and cafes for you to rest your tired feet. Make sure you look out for the heritage building in the village before continuing the walk. This is pretty unique canal and is a real haven for fish and you will be able to see many swimming around if you keep your eyes peeled or at least look out for the local anglers. When you reach the estuary you'll have lovely views of Whitton island in the river.

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