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While there are many things to do and see in Hull, the surrounding countryside also offers an excellent selection of attractions and places to visit. Below is a small selection. |
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THE HUMBER BRIDGE AND BARTON UPON HUMBER
When it was built, it was the longest single span suspension bridge in the world. Even today, standing underneath the bridge or travelling across it is an inspiring experience. |
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THE YORKSHIRE WOLDS
To the east of Hull, the city's flat topography gives way to the gently rolling hills of the Yorkshire Wolds and the charming villages nestled between them. |
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BRIDLINGTON AND BEYOND
East Yorkshire's favourite seaside destination is beginning to rediscover the excitement and thrill of a beach holiday after recent years of decline. |
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BEVERLEY AND DRIFFIELD
The market towns of Beverley and Drifield offer visitors a radically different experience to urban Hull, but with visitor attractions such as Beverley Minster, they will not disappoint.
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BURTON CONSTABLE AND SPURN POINT
This day long trip takes you out into the flat lands of the Holderness Plain, much of which was once below sea level.
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