Bridlington South Beach

The extensive sandy beach overlooks Bridlington Bay, bordered to the north by the stunning Flamborough headland, while to the south the golden sands extend to Spurn Point at the mouth of the River Humber. The visitor can enjoy a wide range of traditional seaside activities with the facilities of the town and harbour only a short walk away.
Access:
By rail take the East Coast line. By cycle or vehicle from the West Riding of
Yorkshire. From the South take the A164, A163 and A166 though the Yorkshire
Wolds. From the North take the A1, A19, A166. From the West take the A514, A166.
Other Information:
Activities - Land train and boating.
Wet Facilities - Theatre
Facilities - Land train.
Nearby - RSPB reserve. Lighthouse tours, bird sanctuary, pleasure boat trips
from harbour
