
Discover North Cave
North Cave is a village located in the East Riding of Yorkshire, governed by the East Riding of Yorkshire Council. It has a population of approximately 2,500 residents. The village is notable for its proximity to the North Cave Wetlands, a significant nature reserve attracting birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.
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William's Den
Located in the scenic area of South Cave, William's Den offers ample parking for visitors exploring its family-friendly attractions. Enjoy a day filled with indoor and outdoor play areas, woodland walks, and delicious dining options, all while having convenient access to parking facilities.

Travelodge Hull South Cave

Bay Tree Cottage

Nordham Cottages
Nordham Cottages provides comfortable accommodation in north-cave.

Cave Castle Hotel
Cave Castle Hotel provides comfortable accommodation in south-cave.

Rudstone Walk Country Accommodation
Things to Do in North Cave

North Cave Wetlands
North Cave Wetlands offers a serene escape into nature with free parking available for visitors. Located in Brough, this expansive wetland reserve is perfect for birdwatching enthusiasts, featuring well-maintained paths and numerous hides to observe a variety of wildlife. Enjoy a day surrounded by nature's beauty and grab a snack from the on-site van.

William's Den
Located in the scenic area of South Cave, William's Den offers ample parking for visitors exploring its family-friendly attractions. Enjoy a day filled with indoor and outdoor play areas, woodland walks, and delicious dining options, all while having convenient access to parking facilities.

North Cave Hotham Footpath
Located in the scenic area of North Cave, York, the North Cave Hotham Footpath offers a delightful walking experience through fields and past a stately home. While primarily a hiking area, parking facilities are available, likely operating on a pay-and-display basis, making it convenient for visitors exploring the picturesque surroundings.
Food & Drink

White Hart Inn
The White Hart Inn in North Cave offers convenient parking options for visitors exploring this charming village. Located at 20 Westgate, this pub is a great spot for enjoying local hospitality and events. While parking specifics aren't detailed, expect standard pay-and-display facilities typical of such establishments.

The Little Butty Bus
The Little Butty Bus in North Cave offers a delightful culinary stop for visitors exploring the North Cave Wetlands. Conveniently located, this spot provides a variety of delicious local produce, perfect for a quick bite during your travels. Enjoy the friendly service and tasty offerings in a scenic setting.

The Catch
The Catch in North Cave offers convenient parking with a large car park accessible via a short private road. Located at 20 Westgate, this spot is perfect for visitors looking to enjoy a delightful seafood meal in a charming setting. The parking is well-suited for tourists exploring the area.
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Geographic Facts
This village is geographically within the following regions:
- Population
- 2,486
- Postcode
- HU15
- Administrative area
- East Riding of Yorkshire
- Dialing code
- 01430
Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records
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Walk: North Cave Wetlands
An easy walk around the many wet habitats of the North Cave Wetlands. North Cave Wetlands, Yorkshire The Route Start Point: Parking area, North Cave Wetlands, Dryham Lane, Brough HU15 2LY Finish Point: HU15 2LY Distance: 5 Miles GPX Route Map walkshirenorthcaveDownload Walk Description From the parking area on Dryham Lane, walk away from the junction with Cliffe Road, all the way past two footpaths branching off on the left to the point where the track turns to the left. Follow this around to the left, and past the wetlands on the left. At the corner, turn left to keep the wetlands on your left. Once reaching the hedgerow in front of you, turn right and then walk down the path keeping the hedgerow on the left. As the hedgerow is replaced by a cluster of trees, the path becomes a track around the buildings of Brook Farm. Follow the access track past Brook Farm and down to the B1230 Newport Road. Turn left and follow the B1230 until you reach a crossroads with Breeks Lane on the left. Cross over the B1230 here and walk down the no through road of Common Lane West. Follow this road, which becomes an unmade track, and then turns left to go alongside the A63 for a short while. The track is long and fairly straight as it goes to a crossroad of paths. Here, carry straight on, as the track becomes an access road, to eventually reach a corner of Mires Lane and Low Mill Lane. Turn left, and walk on Low Mill Lane up to the old railway bridge. Once underneath, turn right on the public footpath, and follow it diagonally to the left across the fields. Follow the clear path on the ground to eventually emerge through a sniket to Finkle Street. Turn left and go down Finkle Street to meet the road Westgate. Turn left, cross over Finkle Street, and turn right down Blanshards Lane. At the end of the lane, turn left and cross over the bridge to turn right immediately. Follow the track through the wood, then turn right sharply to walk between the houses, reaching the road Nordham. Turn left onto Nordham and follow this back to where you parked.

Walk: Broomfleet
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 isnβt 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.







