Guide book for Holystone House

Holystone
Guide book for Holystone House

Sightseeing

This dyke bisects Flamborough peninsula. Named Danes Dyke because it was believed to have been cut out by Vikings, it was later thought to have been constructed during the Bronze Age. It's now a nature reserve.
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デーンズダイク自然保護区
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This dyke bisects Flamborough peninsula. Named Danes Dyke because it was believed to have been cut out by Vikings, it was later thought to have been constructed during the Bronze Age. It's now a nature reserve.
An amazing place to discover more about the many birds who make Bempton and Flamborough their holiday homes, it's famous for being a puffin nesting place
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RSPBベンプトン・クリフス海鳥センター
Cliff Lane
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An amazing place to discover more about the many birds who make Bempton and Flamborough their holiday homes, it's famous for being a puffin nesting place

Sightseeing with a refreshment reward

North Beach has spectacular views to Flamborough Cliffs, and paths up to Sewerby Village. Fossils can be found in the sand as you walk around to the rockpools under the cliffs; you can walk all the way around when the tide is right (be sure to check the tide times first). There's a great fish and chip place, and cafes as well, especially good for brunch.
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Bridlington Sea Front
3 N Marine Dr
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North Beach has spectacular views to Flamborough Cliffs, and paths up to Sewerby Village. Fossils can be found in the sand as you walk around to the rockpools under the cliffs; you can walk all the way around when the tide is right (be sure to check the tide times first). There's a great fish and chip place, and cafes as well, especially good for brunch.
Walk along the cliff path from North Beach to Sewerby, or take the land train (you can buy a ticket combining land train and entry to Sewerby Hall and Gardens.) Reward yourself after the climb with a coffee and cake or something a little stronger, while looking out over the view, at one of the great little watering holes in the village.
Sewerby
Walk along the cliff path from North Beach to Sewerby, or take the land train (you can buy a ticket combining land train and entry to Sewerby Hall and Gardens.) Reward yourself after the climb with a coffee and cake or something a little stronger, while looking out over the view, at one of the great little watering holes in the village.