Spurn Point
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Spurn Point offers a unique parking experience for visitors exploring the stunning and remote Spurn Head in Hull. While the payment options are not explicitly mentioned, it is likely a pay-and-display facility given its natural and tourist-oriented location. Enjoy the scenic walks, bird watching, and the charming cafe and gift shop during your visit.
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The reviews below were last updated on Sunday, 4 January 2026 at 14:16.
A great walk along this exposed coastline, if it's the history, bird watching or just walking this place has it all. The cafe / gift shop is really nice We just keep coming back
Spurn Point is a magical place, one of the remotest place in England it's only accessible by foot or a Unimog, we decided to take the Unimog down to the Jetty, which then gave us plenty of daylight to explore the whole area. There is so much to see and do! We explored the abandoned military bunkers. We then had a lovely lunch at The Point, with the awesome view (and sign) and then all the wonderful wildlife and the beautiful beaches. There are two lighthouse, one has been refurbished and is open to the public some days. There are history points and pictures, art installations, and Highland cows! The walk back is approx 3 miles, mostly hard path but part beach also, watch for the high tide. Great sunsets, sunrises, and starry skies. Back inland, there are campsites, a lovely pub, a car park with toilets, and the YWT centre with cafe, parking etc. Tickets for the unimog are via YWT and about £7 each
A really great place to see wildflowers and wild birds. The walk to the point is long.. about six mile round trip, but go when the lighthouse is open and you can break the journey there for a drink and snack. Don't go/come back at high tide of you can avoid it as you'll have to walk on the higher soft sand, which is so much harder than the firmer stuff! The wartime ruins and views of the shipping traffic are fascinating.
Great place for a peaceful long walk with great views of the Humber, across to Cleethorpes and Grimsby, and out to the North Sea. Lots of interesting information boards and pathways to explore. Good to go at low tide as the sand is very dry and hard to walk on. Lots of wildlife to spot and watch the boats go by. Excellent.
Great place to enjoy the peace and quiet with birdwatching and fabulous views. There is an ex army truck if you can't face the walk to the end of the point which is great for the return journey.
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📍 Spurn Point, Hull HU12 0UH, UK
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Spurn Point, Hull HU12 0UH, UK
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