The Yorkshire Wolds is a region of gently rolling chalk hills stretching across East Yorkshire, England, celebrated for its golden beaches, ancient market towns, and miles of quiet country lanes. Published by Visit Hull & East Yorkshire, this brochure showcases a diverse destination that suits walkers, cyclists, families, and anyone seeking a memorable staycation close to home. From the 79-mile Yorkshire Wolds Way National Trail to the vibrant cultural life of Hull, there is something here for every kind of traveller.
The Yorkshire Wolds offer an exceptional range of outdoor pursuits across their characteristic chalk uplands. Walkers can tackle sections of the Yorkshire Wolds Way at any ability level, with shorter circular routes and family-friendly treasure hunts available alongside the full National Trail. Cyclists are well served by dedicated quiet-lane routes where panoramic views open up from every ridge. Those who prefer to travel on horseback or by car will find the open roads and bridleways equally rewarding, with the landscape changing character through each season.
Scattered across the Wolds are vibrant market towns and ancient villages whose histories stretch back centuries. Historic country houses, traditional pubs, and local craft producers give each settlement its own distinct character. The area also connects easily to the city of Hull, with its renowned maritime heritage, museums, and art galleries, as well as to the resort town of Bridlington, which has long been celebrated for its award-winning Blue Flag beaches.
Whether you are looking for a top-rated bed and breakfast, a well-appointed hotel, a cosy self-catering cottage, or a glamping hut for a more adventurous overnight, the Yorkshire Wolds and surrounding area offer a broad range of places to stay. Holiday parks with full facilities are also available for those travelling with families or seeking a longer base from which to explore the region at a relaxed pace.
The region has developed a strong reputation for eating and drinking well. Local farm shops, artisan producers, and award-winning restaurants draw on the agricultural richness of the Wolds, with fresh seafood from the East Yorkshire coast adding further variety. Markets in the towns regularly feature locally grown and made products, making food a genuine highlight of any visit to the area.
The Yorkshire Wolds Way is a designated National Trail covering approximately 79 miles through the chalk hills of East Yorkshire. It runs from Hessle on the Humber Estuary to Filey Brigg on the North Sea coast. The route can be walked in its entirety over several days or enjoyed in shorter sections to suit all fitness levels.
The East Yorkshire coast, easily accessible from the Wolds, includes the seaside resort of Bridlington, which holds Blue Flag beach awards for water quality and facilities. The coastline extends to Hornsea, Withernsea, and the dramatic spit of Spurn Point, which forms part of a National Nature Reserve.
Yes. The area offers family-friendly walking routes, treasure hunts designed for children, holiday parks, and a range of accommodation types suited to families. Attractions in Hull, including museums and the waterfront, provide additional days out for all ages.
The Yorkshire Wolds feature a dedicated cycle route on quiet country lanes that winds through the hills and valleys, providing long-distance views with minimal traffic. The route is suitable for leisure cyclists and can be combined with overnight stays in villages along the way.
Visit Hull & East Yorkshire is the official tourism organisation for the sub-region, producing visitor guides and promotional materials to help travellers discover the area. The organisation covers Hull city, the East Riding of Yorkshire, and the Yorkshire Wolds, coordinating tourism information across accommodation, attractions, and events.
The area offers a wide spectrum of overnight options including bed and breakfasts, hotels, self-catering cottages, holiday parks, and glamping huts. Whether you prefer a traditional inn in a market town or a secluded rural retreat, there are options to suit different tastes and budgets throughout the Wolds and surrounding coastline.
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