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Goxhill is a village in Yorkshire, located in the Hatfield administrative area. It has the dialing code 01964 and is situated near the River Humber, making it accessible to nearby towns and attractions.
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Burton Constable Hall & Parkland
Burton Constable Hall & Parkland offers convenient pay-and-display parking for visitors exploring this grand country estate. Located in Skirlaugh, Hull, the site features a historic 16th-century hall with numerous rooms and a fascinating Cabinet of Curiosities. Enjoy a leisurely day out with knowledgeable guides and delightful grounds to wander.

Sutton & Wawne Museum
Discover the rich history of Sutton and Wawne at this charming local museum, a community gem filled with fascinating artefacts and stories.

Centenary Wood
Centenary Wood offers a serene escape in Hutton Cranswick, perfect for nature lovers and dog walkers. While enjoying a peaceful walk through the woods, visitors can easily access the nearby public footpath leading to open fields. Convenient parking options are available, ensuring a hassle-free visit.
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Bemora
Discover Bemora in Hornsea, a highly-rated eatery celebrated for its delicious food with a twist, perfect for any occasion.

William's Farm Kitchen

Farthing's Steak Emporium

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Walk: Trans Pennine Trail
The Trans Pennine Trail is a long-distance path running from Southport on the West coast to Hornsea on the East Coast, across Northern England entirely on surfaced paths and using only gentle gradients. The Route Start Point: Southport Finish Point: Hornsea Distance: 208 Miles GPX Route Map transpenninetrailDownload Walk Description The main westβeast trail starts at Southport, then heads south through the suburbs of Liverpool, through Widnes, Warrington, Manchester, Stockport and Hadfield. It then crosses the Peak District, heading up the Longdendale valley via the Longdendale Trail to Woodhead, then down through Dunford Bridge and Penistone, Doncaster, Selby, Hessle, Hull and Hornsea. This route covers 207 miles (333.1 km). Between Southport and Selby it is National Cycle Network, Route 62 and from Selby to Hornsea, NCN Route 65.

Walk: Hornsea Mere
Hornsea's freshwater lake, the largest in Yorkshire, and it's wildlife is the backdrop for this lovely little local easy walk. The Route what3words for start point: ///figs.computers.provider Start Point: Hornsea Finish Point: Hornsea Distance: 2 Miles GPX Route Map hornsea-mereDownload Walk Description Spanning an impressive two miles in length and nearly three-quarters of a mile across, Hornsea Mere reigns as the region's grandest freshwater lake, serving as a stunning canvas for your walking adventure. This idyllic location is more than just scenicβit's a thriving habitat for a myriad of freshwater fish and distinctive bird species, such as tufted ducks and goldeyes. As you traverse the path, you'll find your senses awakened by the perfect blend of lush woodlands and serene waterscapes. Pay attention to the subtle rustlings and melodies of nature; you might be graced by the presence of a reed warbler singing its tune at the waterβs edge. To round out this unforgettable experience, a charming cafΓ© is strategically situated along your route. Itβs the perfect spot to recharge with a hot cup of coffee or treat the little ones to a scoop of sumptuous ice cream.


