Places to stay in East Riding

East Riding England holiday, hotel and travel guide, offering accurate information on East Riding hotels, lodges, camping sites guesthouses, bed and breakfasts and places to stay in East Riding. All you need to know about Englands East Riding for a holiday or a business trip, weather, currency, moblie phone networks, internet, electricity, as well as booking of accommodation, hotels, camp sites and more around all of East Riding England.

 

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Places to stay in East Riding

East Riding

Its Viking roots still present in the name, the East Riding of Yorkshire (from Old Danish Thriding, or third) was one of three administrative regions of the Danelaw created in the 9th century – west and north ridings are now the slightly less evocative West and North Yorkshire. The county’s beating heart is the tough old sea dog of Hull, a no-nonsense port that goes about its business with little fuss between the broad horizons of the Rivers Humber and Hull. The expanse of the River Humber, with its soaring, powerful bridge, flows to meet the sea by a flat, deserted coast and the strange protuberance of Spurn Head. Further north up the coast, there are some classic, small seaside settlements: Bridlington and the rather-more-restrained Filey, and beyond that the drama of the Flamborough cliffs and Bempton Cliffs Nature Reserve.

 









Anlaby

Aughton

Bessingby

Beverley

Blacktoft

Bridlington

Brough

Driffield

Fraisethorpe

Goole

Hessle

Kirkella

Little Weighton

Newton Upon Derwent

Painsthorpe

Pocklington

Rolston

Snaith and Cowick

Willerby

Withernsea

 

 

East Riding

 

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