All Attractions in Nafferton railway station

John Bull's Candy Kingdom

158 Squadron Memorial
The 158 Squadron Memorial in Gransmoor is a poignant tribute to the brave young men of the bomber command. Located on Gransmoor Road in Driffield, this site offers a serene setting for reflection and remembrance. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful sculpture and the peaceful surroundings, making it a meaningful stop on your Yorkshire journey.

Skipsea Castle
Skipsea Castle offers a glimpse into Norman history with its motte-and-bailey structure, located in the picturesque village of Skipsea. While the site is primarily a grassy mound, it provides stunning views and a rich historical context for visitors. Parking is available nearby, typically as pay-and-display, ensuring easy access for those exploring this historical landmark.

Skerne Wetlands
Skerne Wetlands offers a serene escape in the heart of Yorkshire, perfect for nature enthusiasts and bird watchers. Enjoy a leisurely walk through this unspoiled landscape, where you can spot kingfishers and other wildlife. With no parking fees, it's an ideal spot for a peaceful day out in nature.

Kilnwick Park
Kilnwick Park offers a delightful escape into nature with its well-maintained grounds and a variety of activities for children of all ages. Located in Driffield, this park is perfect for picnics and woodland walks, and it provides free parking for visitors who prefer to drive. Enjoy the serene environment and explore the fascinating equipment designed for both kids and adults.

Barmston Beach
Barmston Beach offers convenient parking for visitors looking to explore its beautiful, dog-friendly shores. Located in Barmston, this parking area can accommodate around 50 cars, though some spaces may be occupied by abandoned caravans. Enjoy easy access to the beach, but be prepared for a steep sandy path if you choose the right-hand route.

Rudston Monolith
The Rudston Monolith, located in the scenic churchyard of Rudston, Driffield, is the tallest standing stone in the UK, offering a captivating glimpse into ancient history. Visitors can enjoy free parking while exploring this remarkable Neolithic site and the nearby well-preserved church and graveyard, which date back to the 18th century.
