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Bridlington is a charming coastal town that perfectly blends history, culture, and fun, making it an ideal destination for families and adventure seekers alike. With its stunning sandy beaches, vibrant attractions, and rich maritime heritage, there's no shortage of exciting activities to keep you entertained. Whether you're strolling along the picturesque South Beach or exploring the fascinating exhibits at the Bayle Museum, Bridlington offers a delightful mix of experiences that cater to all ages.

As you wander through this lovely town, you'll discover a variety of attractions that showcase its unique character. From the historic Bridlington Priory, dating back to the 12th century, to the lively Bridlington Spa Theatre, where you can catch a live performance, there's something for everyone. Don't miss the chance to hop aboard the Yorkshire Belle for a scenic cruise or challenge your family to a round of mini-golf at Treasure Island Golf. With so much to see and do, Bridlington invites you to dive into its vibrant atmosphere and create unforgettable memories.

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1Bridlington Spa

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Live music venue
Performing arts theater
Bridlington Spa is a grand Edwardian theatre that hosts a variety of entertainment, from music shows to comedy acts and tea dances. In addition to its theatrical offerings, the venue is now licensed for weddings and civil partnerships, offering a range of versatile rooms for ceremonies and receptions. The location also boasts stunning views of the bay, beaches, and harbor from its function suites.
Attended the Majorette competition with my daughter. Large spacious, lift access /disabled compliance. Security was great with on point guys asking for proof of entry. Bar service was great in the cafe and the bars round the ballroom area. Food in the main cafe was good , with nice cakes selection and plenty of food options,plus a great view. Food offerings in the inner cafe just off the ballroom floor was very poor and overpriced.
Simon P — Google review
Visited to see Jimmy Carr show. Very pleasantly surprised at the theatre size and comfort. I had a bad back which tbh had made me think twice as may theatres have cramped seating BUT seats we very comfortable and as a tall guy I appreciated the leg room in the stalls. We didn’t go for refreshments so can’t really comment on the lounge but there were longish queues shut that could have been due to the large crowd and the time we arrived. The staff were fab, security smooth and helpful. Comedy show was brilliant but not for the over sensitive as you would expect. Car parking at harbour plentiful. Great evening out.
Mick S — Google review
Lovely welcoming cafe with beautiful views of the sea. Scones all different flavours, 1 would feed 2 people. Will definitely be visiting again.
Pam C — Google review
had a lovely day spent here at Bridlington, plenty of people enjoying the winter sunshine, a little icy in some places but great blowing all the cobwebs away and starting back to the car as the day comes to an end, beautiful xx
Sue — Google review
Just used the Spa Cafe, absolutely spot on. First off there was a minor issue with what we had ordered at the til and a lovely member of staff had to come back to our table to sort it out. She went far further and beyond to resolve the issue immediately and we was very grateful. We ended up having sandwiches which isn’t just a sandwich as the plate comes with coleslaw, crisps and a nice salad. It was lovely and very reasonably priced indeed. We had coffee too which was good also. Big stand out though was the lady that dealt with us, best customer service I’ve seen for a while and will definitely be back. Thank you 👏
Tony — Google review
Visited for the Paul Heaton and the Zutins concert. Venue was great and staff outside helpful letting us know how long and which entrances was best to use etc. Inside was very busy once concert started and queues for bar areas was really busy, even with a few staff on. Great concert but worst part was when leaving and everyone was crushed together and was very slow moving to get out and up the stairs to leave.
Danny W — Google review
ILLEGAL EAGLES ***** What a night. First time we have seen this band and so impressed! ***** It was raining on the night so we had a brolly. On entry to the Spa, because of security we had to "dump it" onto a pile of brollies in the melee to get into the venue! Fortunately because the venue is not too big brolly retrieval wasn't too bad! Good job it was fairly distinctive?
Davie J — Google review
Lovely building with great atmosphere,went to see Rob Lamberti there and thoroughly enjoyed our experience, reasonably priced refreshments.
Graham H — Google review
S Marine Dr, Bridlington, YO15 3JH, United Kingdom•https://www.bridspa.com/•+44 1262 678258•Tips and more reviews for Bridlington Spa

2Sewerby Hall & Gardens

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Nature & Parks
Conference center
Country house
Country park
Sewerby Hall & Gardens is a picturesque country estate located near Bridlington, offering a variety of activities for visitors. The estate features a stunning country house, beautiful gardens, and woodland walks. Visitors can also explore the zoo on the grounds. Dogs are welcome to roam the gardens and woodland areas, making it a pet-friendly destination. Additionally, there's a dog-friendly section at the cafe for pet owners to enjoy refreshments with their furry companions.
Had a lovely day here spent some time walking round the gardens and the house spent some time with the animals, the staff were very informative about the animals my son loved this and the Amy Johnson exhibit, personally I loved the gardens and the view over the sea. Me and my family spent the whole day here it’s was such a good day
Stephanie H — Google review
We had a very enjoyable visit. The hall is very well curated and maintained, the staff welcoming and knowledgeable. The gardens in particular the walled garden were beautiful. The Humboldt penguins and zoo are an additional attraction. You can also leave to walk along the headland to Danes Dyke or get a tourist road train into Bridlington and return for the car.
Mike P — Google review
Sewerby hall it's self is closed from the end of September week days but open weekends. However the gardens and grounds are open all week free of charge even though it's autumn the gardens are still beautiful and well worth a visit. The walled gardens is a must visit with a excellent garden shop selling plants for a great price.The Zoo is also open and has a small charge of £4 for a adult to visit. The zoo is small but has birds, penguins, pigs, goats, donkeys,horses,larmas ect. There is a cafe and beautiful walks along the cliffs with views to Flamberhead and Bridlington. The land train runs from Sewerby hall to Bridlington aswell. I would highly recommend a visit Sewerby hall and is suitable for anyone.
Gary J — Google review
Check website to see what's open\on. Large free car park, woods, play area, walk to see the sea (careful as erosion at the edge) there's a land train too. Interesting walk round the hall, a zoo with rescued coatis, pigs, birds etc nice cafe too after walking round the gardens. Great day out!
Ilona R — Google review
Was pleasantly surprised by this place. some really nice gardens, combined with a hall which does a great job of telling the story of it and it's inhabitants. For a council run site it does an excellent job. There is also the Amy Johnson rooms which memorabilia of the local flyer. There is also a nice cafe with excellent food on site.
Garry ( — Google review
Great hidden gem. Travelled over from beverley not really knowing what to expect. Was pleasantly surprised. Ample parking, lots of activities for all ages, whether it's viewing the walled gardens, exploring the zoo, enjoying some quality good or simply sitting on a bench enjoying the views and the sea air. Everyone was super friendly snd helpful with directions. A very good playground for ages up to 12. Family visit and would highly recommend.
Aidan H — Google review
Lovely house and gardens with entry included in the estate entrance price (rather than a seperate charge as seen at some places). Zoo area is small in size but well worth a visit. Nice cafe and outdoor seating area, sausage rolls delicious and great value. Play area for kids, as well as outdoor activities including a free small 18 hole putting area. Staff friendly and helpful.
Darren — Google review
Easy to find free parking. Great scenery lovely place to explore. Cafe can be busy but I found the food worth the wait. If you want you can pay to see the small zoo on site and look around inside the house.
Neil C — Google review
Church Ln, Sewerby, Bridlington YO15 1ED, United Kingdom•http://www.sewerbyhall.co.uk/•+44 1262 673769•Tips and more reviews for Sewerby Hall & Gardens
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3Bridlington Priory, Church

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Church
Sights & Landmarks
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Bridlington Priory Church, established in 1113 as an Augustinian priory by Walter de Gant, has a rich history that spans over four centuries. Once a significant religious site favored by royalty and nobility, it owned extensive lands across Yorkshire at its height. Following the tumultuous conflicts of the 12th century between King Stephen and Empress Matilda, the priory was fortified for protection.
What a stunning and fascinating church this is. It has a beautiful tapestry and many ancient stonework. The volunteers and the rector were informative and welcoming. Our wee dogs were also welcome. Simply stunning.
Joe L — Google review
Bridlington Priory is steeped in history, and is well worth a visit. The magnificent east and west windows are by William Wailes, and there are plenty of 'Mouseman' gems to be found here.
Alan M — Google review
Full of history and beautiful to be in. There's a shop inside selling local honey, prints, religious and other small items. The outer grounds are worth walking round too. Donations can be made via contactless.
Imelda L — Google review
Visited the Priory on a few occasions. There are a number of volunteers upon arrival who show you around. The tour round is very interesting and recommend. You can take dogs in which is lovely and you can also get a tea or coffee. Inside there is also a giftshop which is stocked with a variety of goodies. Well worth spending time here. It is beautiful.
Michelle L — Google review
I attended as the wedding car driver so I had the chance to walk through the grounds and the graveyard. The church is part of the old Priory and as such is steeped in history. It was partly destroyed during the reformation which was the fate of many monastical premises during the wrath of King Henry the V111 and his henchman Thomas Cromwell. However, this part of the Priory was saved no doubt because it would have then served as a Parish Church. The graveyard is mostly neat but there is a wilding project near the rear to promote wildlife to return, which is admiral in intention. There is also a part of the graveyard given over to THE QUEEN'S COMMONWEALTH CANOPY. Even at this time of year I thought it looked spectacular. I would recommend taking at least an hour out of your schedule to just come and walk the grounds, read the information boards and soak up the history, you won’t be disappointed. There is also an interesting take on modern life as there are two carvings over one of the doors, which are of the current King Charles and Queen Camilla. Oh and the Vicar liked my car which was nice.
Bobby D — Google review
First time I've been able to view the rooms, which have been transformed into immaculate mini museums. Well done. It's free but donations welcome.
Neil H — Google review
A very large church which is the remains of the priory. It was a big monastrey before the reformation. Interesting stained glass and various icons.
Jeff B — Google review
A beautiful large church with an amazing history. Rector Neil was very friendly & welcoming. There is a free coffee morning on Tuesday & the people attending & running it were lovely & friendly too. Some beautiful stain glass windows, a cute modern tapestry with the history of the priory & a peaceful respectful graveyard. A must visit.
Nina M — Google review
The Bolt, Bridlington, YO16 7BN, United Kingdom•http://www.bridlingtonpriory.co.uk/•Tips and more reviews for Bridlington Priory, Church

4East Riding Leisure Bridlington

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Leisure center
Fun & Games
Badminton court
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East Riding Leisure Bridlington offers a wide range of sports facilities and activities across 10 locations in the East Riding. Members can enjoy access to swimming pools, modern gyms, group exercise classes, local clubs, and exercise referral groups. The facility is fully accessible and caters to visitors of all ages and abilities. It features a Splash Zone with state-of-the-art waterslides and interactive water play for kids.
Great leisure centre. We went for clip and climb first thing, coffee and cake whilst the kids went climbing. Then went straight into swimming, plenty of lockers and changing rooms and the family pool and slides kept everyone entertained. Can’t promise it every time but saw dolphins out In the sea, but even without a great place to grab a few activities and some snacks overlooking the sea.
Dan M — Google review
Great swimming pool right on the sea front! We went for family splash time, which was approximately an hour long. Pool was very clean and well kept, staff were friendly. I went with my two little boys aged 8 and 11. They absolutely loved the smaller orange slide and the large water bucket that kept emptying onto the swimmers underneath. The water felt reasonably warm, there was a large area for spectators to sit and a lovely cafe area. Would come back here for another visit for sure!
Hayley P — Google review
We used the splash pool, can't believe I've not been before, it's brilliant for the price, 2. Decent slides, a big splash pad 2 leisure pools and a separate swimming pool. 90 mins no more than £15. Pre book is advised as it's quite popular
Sam J — Google review
We came here for the 90 minute Splash session and it was great! The splash bit has guns to shoot, a massive bucket that spills everywhere every couple of minutes, 2 straight slides and a small flume. There are two large flumes. The red one is much faster and the orange one is suitable for taking a smaller child down on your lap. These are very clearly shown on a poster which was helpful. The big pool is a bit chillier but only noticeable after the kids pool being so warm! Lovely staff members. Clean changing rooms and showers. Cafe afterwards had great cakes and reasonably priced! You can look out at the sea from the swimming pool and the Cafe which is lovely!
Jennifer M — Google review
Not a great experience unfortunately. Showed up with a 1 year old at 10:00. At no point when purchasing a day pass for swimming did any of the reception staff mention that the kids area wasn't open until 12:30... Why would you not think to mention this when you see someone with a 1 year old? Got changed and showered only to be told (very impolitely) by a total jerk of a lifeguard that the kids pool wasn't open. He suggested to just get in the cold lane swimming pool - absolutely not suitable. Left, and as per the advice of another member of staff returned at 12:30. Got changed again (which isn't that easy with a 1 year old), to then find out that the toddler/baby pool wasn't open, and only the Splash Zone. Why?! Not entirely sure, but the splash zone was definitely not suitable for the smaller kids. One absolute nob tried to spay my son with a water cannon. Special bonus that the sauna and jacuzzi are only accessable to members. Ultimately, would be helpful if all of the above information was more readily available on the East Riding Leisure website. It's not. Thanks for that - really unpleasant experience. Would have been able to make an informed choice to AVOID with a 1 year old if the website actually explained what is accessible to who and when. Sort your selves out guys. Not good enough is it!
Glen R — Google review
Beautiful gym looking out on the sea front, massive kid friendly swimming pool with slides and all sorts! Large clean changing rooms too. Cafe is great.
Rosie S — Google review
We love this place. There's a normal large rectangular pool which gets deeper at one end in the usual way. Then there's a more shallow pool for children at one depth. Then there's a very shallow play area with tipping buckets, water squirters and a small tube slide, it also has seats under the water with bubble jets. Then there's two bigger tube slides accessible up a spiral staircase. It's really great, perfect for families. Make sure to book tickets though because it can get full.
Sally-Anne A — Google review
Great fun! Gluten free offered at cafe Hairdryers let them down, some didn't work and they charge 20p and time restricted not long enough to dry hair. No swimsuit spinners Give your reg at reception for free parking is very good.
Jeanette K — Google review
East Riding Leisure, Promenade, Bridlington YO15 2QQ, United Kingdom•http://www.eastridingleisure.co.uk/bridlington/•+44 1482 393980•Tips and more reviews for East Riding Leisure Bridlington

5The Bayle Museum

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Museum
Heritage museum
History Museums
The Bayle Museum, situated in the heart of Bridlington's Old Town, is a captivating attraction housed in an ancient Grade-listed building. It provides insight into the town's rich history, from its origins as a fishing village to its evolution into a popular seaside resort. The museum boasts a diverse collection of local artifacts and memorabilia such as fishing equipment, photographs, and costumes.
This quirky museum is free and absolutely fascinating! The information is set over several floors , each accessed by a narrow spiral stone staircase plus guide rope. It is not for the front hearted or for anyone with balance or mobility issues (I was wearing a longish dress and had to hitch it up to avoid tripping). There’s lots of information about the development of the local area and its history but the section which I found most interesting was about medals with many fine sets from local people. One of the other sections has Bridlington postcards including the one with the donkey in a hat (if you know, you know😹) Very helpful guides there. No refreshments or toilet facilities ( too tiny !) but public toilets are about 100 yards away. I will visit again when next in the Old Town as there was just so much that I couldn’t take in all of the information. I combined this visit with a trip to Bridlington Priory which is less than a hundred yards away.
Anne S — Google review
Excellent museum of local history and military in an interesting building. Well worth a visit, especially as it is free. Note there are old stone spiral stairs. Interesting in themselves, a little like a castle! But not for unsteady folk.
Ian C — Google review
Visitors to Bridlington and all locals should visit this gem of a museum, it's free and packed full of interesting exhibits. There are interactive boards for children and all were working when we visited. An unusual occurence in museums. Access is by a tight spiral staircase but friendly staff are on hand to help and advise. Allow at least an hour for a visit in this 'tardis' building.
Jocelyn T — Google review
A nice stroll around the Bayle museum. Lots of information both visual and in written formats. Lots of little rooms full of memorabilia. How many wooden mice can you find in the top room ? A great free experience. Please donate to keep it going for others to enjoy.
IAN R — Google review
My Son and I had Wonderful afternoon at the Bayle Museum. The staff were very informative and helpful. Such a brilliant outing to support to my sons Private Tutoring/ Home schooling. It was a very worthwhile visit and incredibly its free, donations welcome.
Jessica G — Google review
First visited in 2020 when it was closed, so glad we came back. Great museum that's like the TARDIS, well laid out with plenty to see, look out for the mice!
Kev P — Google review
First rate museum, first time I've visited, probably won't be the last. A great overview of some of Bridlington's history, fascinating artefacts and a very warm welcome 'on the door'.
Faith Y — Google review
This is a fantastic museum plenty of parking in area and it's all free. The staff were fantastic and helpful and a follow on to visiting the adjoining church was fantastic and made it a great visit.
Trevor H — Google review
Baylegate, Old Town, Bridlington, YO16 7JT, United Kingdom•http://www.baylemuseum.co.uk/•+44 1262 674308•Tips and more reviews for The Bayle Museum
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6Bridlington South Beach

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Bridlington South Beach is a picturesque stretch of coastline that offers a mile-long expanse of golden sands and gentle sea breezes. It is part of the 40-mile beachfront that extends south to the Spurn National Nature Reserve, making it an ideal destination for beach lovers. The town of Bridlington itself boasts two award-winning beaches, with South Beach being known for its smooth sand, perfect for activities like building sandcastles and enjoying a day by the sea.
It was Race the Waves weekend (14-15 June) and it was spectacular seeing all the cars and bikes race across the beach. We parked at the park & ride (£6.50 all day) and walked along the beach to watch. It was very popular and you could see the race right across the beach, along the road, and along the grassy banks!
Elisa W — Google review
We had such a wonderful day in Bridlington! The beaches here are absolutely stunning – long, wide, and perfect for a summer stroll. One thing to keep in mind is that the beach areas are divided, and dogs are not allowed on certain sections during the season. There’s even a £1,000 fine for breaking the rules, so it’s best to stick to the designated dog-friendly areas. That said, there’s still plenty of space for everyone – the beach is so huge that you’ll easily find your own perfect spot, whether you’re here with family, friends, or your four-legged companions. A walk along the harbour is a must – the views are lovely, and the atmosphere is full of seaside charm. And of course, no trip to Bridlington would be complete without enjoying some delicious fish and chips by the water. 🐟🍟 We truly recommend this place for both adults and children. If you want to see more of our day, check out our video from Bridlington on our YouTube channel – it’s the perfect way to capture the magic of this beautiful coastal town.
Magical K — Google review
Had a cracking day at Bridlington South Beach! Beach was tidy, and the little shops nearby were a nice touch. The pirate ship and the whole area had a proper 90s vibe, bit of a nostalgic throwback really. We actually went aiming for a cruise trip on the Yorkshire Belle, but it was all sold out (bank holiday crowds and all), so best to book ahead if that’s on your list. Ended up hopping on the pirate ship instead — short ride, but a good laugh and worth it for the experience . Lovely place for a chilled day out by the sea!
Usama I — Google review
Fantastic golden beach with great waves and a life guard always on site. There's also the superb RNLI on standby. Lovely tea, coffee and ice cream venders very nearby, alongside public toilets. There are also beach huts for hire. One of the best beaches in the country.
Andrew I — Google review
Fab beach to walk and sit on..great tide in or out, dog walking areas and lovely walk on the drive at the top with beach huts, paddling pools, lifeguard and ice creams and food available along the fabulous walk. We are locals and live it here all weathers.
Dawn P — Google review
I go to Brid on a regular basis but usually head towards Sewerby and that end of the town, or only go as far as just beyond the Spa if just walking. The South Beach is where Race the Waves event takes place each year and it really is fantastic! The each is always clean and well kept and there’s a handy cafe too. This beach is also the first port of call from the P&R so a great place to spend the day.
Anne S — Google review
Great place. Good place for a long walk. Went the weekend of Race the Waves, so a crazy amount of people. Food and Drinks outlets must have made a fortune.
Roy C — Google review
Bridlington is a lovely holiday destination after they have invested all that money, Me and my wife had an amazing time with our 18 month old son, the south beach is particularly nice we stayed all week in flamborough and went every day to the south beach there's a gorgeous beach and a paddling pool for the children on the top walkway I couldn't recconend it enough, you need to arrive early if you are in a car to get parked during peak season.
Ben W — Google review
62 S Marine Dr, Bridlington, YO15 3JW, United Kingdom•https://bridlingtonbuzz.com/business/bridlington-south-beach/•Tips and more reviews for Bridlington South Beach

7Bondville Model Village

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Nestled near Sewerby Hall and Gardens on the Sewerby Cliffs, Bondville Model Village is a charming English seaside attraction that has been captivating visitors since 1987. The village boasts over 200 meticulously hand-crafted buildings set amidst lush gardens, with each model created to a precise 1:12 scale. Notably, the model train also adheres to this scale, adding an extra layer of authenticity to the experience.
We took our 2 ten year old grandchildren to this model village, they have a quiz where you have to spot items as you travel round the area. The buildings grounds and gardens are in excellent condition. You can go around as many times as you like. There is free parking nice clean facilities a cafe and a picnic area with tables and umbrellas. Would recommend
James D — Google review
We visited this lovely place on a warm sunny late spring day, and it was just perfect. For a couple of old men, it brought back so many memories of childhood visits to model villages across the country. This one is a great representative of the few that are left. It is a total gem, the models, figures, vehicles and well looked after and a pleasure to look at. The garden, plants and flowers are magnificent. does well to evoke the local towns and seaside resorts. Well worth the entrance fee. Cafe on site looks good but was packed out so we didn't try it. A fair amount on onsite car parking as well.
Garry ( — Google review
Went as a child and revisited 40 years later! Lovely place to walk round and we liked the quiz to spot things along the way. There is an outdoor undercover area to eat that is dog friendly and looks lovely.
Samantha A — Google review
Stunning. Great to take the family. £8.50 per adult but it's genuinely worth every penny. Last time I was there I was a child and now im 27 taking my own daughter and it did not disappoint in the slightest. Theres a little scavenger hunt you can play while your there's as well.
Jordan W — Google review
We really enjoyed the model village, there was so much to see, and it was great fun for all, trying to look for items which were scattered around the village. Quite a good price to enter also.The staff we're so helpful and friendly. There are two eating areas, so ample room to have food, inside of out.
Sue E — Google review
Great little place nestled on the North Bay/Sewerby area and worth a visit if you have the time. Lovely bit of Nostalga for me as my hometown also has a model village. Its probably difficult to compete in the high dopamine world of computer games and social media. But if you go along, grab the questionnaire/quiz as it helps you focus and look out for some of the details that might miss if you just wandered about aimlessly. If you get the answers right...you get a lollypop too!!! Some lovely touches and 'Easter eggs' linking to local places and venues including the Yorkshire Belle ship in the harbour. There is also a little tearoom to grab some refreshments after you wander around.
Steve N — Google review
Were really enjoyed our time here. Our 5yr old liked it too. We was given a quiz on entry, which got you to really look at the models. At the end our little one got a sticker and lolly pop. It cost us £23 for 2 adults and a child. There's a little cafe we had a cuppa and cake which was a reasonable price. There's toilets. The staff were friendly and helpful. Parking was easy and free as when we arrived it wasn't too busy but there is a big pay and display car park right next to it.
Samantha B — Google review
Very good visit. Family ticket £25 which I think maybe a tad too expensive, however not massively overpriced. The attraction is well maintained and provided lots of fun. The quiz provided really helped you to take notice of the intricate details of the model village. I would recommend visiting, but take you time and have a good look.
Ryan B — Google review
Sewerby Rd, Sewerby, Bridlington YO15 1ER, United Kingdom•http://www.visitbondville.com/•+44 1262 371886•Tips and more reviews for Bondville Model Village

8North Beach

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North Beach is a traditional and popular family beach with a mix of sand and shingle. It offers stunning views of the impressive chalk cliffs of Flamborough Headland, which are home to thousands of nesting seabirds, including the Gannet. The beach features rock pools, a funfair, and various seaside activities for all ages. Additionally, visitors can enjoy strolls along the long wide promenade and explore nearby shops and eateries.
Found by accident but maybe a new favorite beach. Decently close parking, toilets, plenty of place on the sand. I loved how so many families and groups were enjoying this beach.Bonus: it also has a train! 😁
Sharon N — Google review
It was amazing, beautiful weather. The sea was clear, lovely views. Met some lovely friendly people lots to do, and the kids loved the beach and train ride even the dog enjoyed the train ride.
Daksha M — Google review
Great sandy beach with some pebbles and stones. Also a lot of algae on low tide. There are shops and toilets as well as parking on the front. Great for walks on the paved area. Dog friendly. Accessibility is good with ramps at either end of the beach front.
Cristina D — Google review
Great beach and dog friendly throughout the year. It's a nice walk down the beach to Sewerby Steps then back along the cliffs
Steve G — Google review
Lovely walk along the north beech. Been many times. The last for for the kite festive
Daniel C — Google review
Lovely beach, mostly sandy & clean, great award winning chip shop, little shop & cafe & beach huts on the beach too.
Jon W — Google review
During August while on holiday the tide came in around 3ish but 15 walk to the south beach there’s still plenty of beach we’re the tide doesn’t cover. Very well maintained & clean even though Bridlington is dog friendly too. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Da W — Google review
Really nice and enjoyable place for family and friends, Recommend for good outdoor fun with water, Every kind of food available, but it is difficult to find halal option.
Aitsam A — Google review
23 Limekiln Ln, Bridlington, YO15 2LY, United Kingdom•https://www.york.gov.uk/•Tips and more reviews for North Beach

9The Yorkshire Belle

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Step aboard The Yorkshire Belle, a historic pleasure boat that has been cruising the waters of Bridlington Bay since 1951. This charming heritage cruiser offers various sightseeing trips along the stunning Yorkshire coastline, providing breathtaking views of cliffs, beaches, and wildlife. Whether you opt for a coastal cruise or a themed event, The Yorkshire Belle ensures a delightful and serene journey. With its regular one-hour trip to Flamborough Head and back, this iconic vessel promises an unforgettable sailing experience.
What a great day! At an amazingly affordable price! It was a perfect day as it was warm enough that we didn’t need jackets nor were we burning from the sun. It was a lovely ride on the coast with stunning cliff views, stories of the cliffs, seals, puffins, and UKs largest bird colony. The ride back was brief discussion then allowed time for just reflecting and enjoying our ride. There are restrooms and a bar area if needed. Arrive early as parking can be complicated. I highly recommend this boat tour! We will be back for a second trip. Thank you to all the boat crew for a fabulous trip.
S M — Google review
Fantastic cruise as always (been going on over 40 years). Well worth sailing even if the weather is a little damp. A trip to Brid wouldn't be the same without a cruise on the YB.
Robert L — Google review
We went on the gin cruise last night and it was absolutely amazing. Had the best time, lovely staff who spent lots of time talking with us, and a really great atmosphere. The gins were brill, and the views of the coastline fantastic. Can't wait to go on again! Thanks.
Bryony S — Google review
Went on the 1 hour tour, great experience. Perfect for all the family! Great views & something different to do on your holiday. The bar was open & selling drinks and snacks.
Daisy H — Google review
Fantastic 1 hour cruise on the Yorkshire Belle to Flamborough. Only £10 per person and dog was free. Bar on board, 2 pints for £8. What more could you want?! Great staff.
Lydia W — Google review
Fantastic trip on the Yorkshire Belle to Flamborough Head with wonderfully calm waters. The friendly crew were great, though the bar could improve with small bottles of Prosecco and orange juice.
Steve C — Google review
Family arranged a Father’s Day out Bird Cruise around the beautiful coastal town or Bridlington and Flamborough. One the best UK cruises I been one. Weather was absolutely perfect and we got to see thousands of birds close up on the cliffs and on the sea. Will come back again. The captain also gives live commentary along the route of the history along the route. Superb. Great for all ages!
Hafiz M — Google review
Went on the 2.5 hour trip and it was wonderful. Bit of rain but plenty of space inside until it dried up outside. Saw amazing rock formations a host of different seabirds and the accompanying commentary was just right, and very interesting. Best thing for me being a very nice pint of hand pull at the bar, paradise on the water.
Robbie S — Google review
Harbour Rd, Bridlington, YO15 2NS, United Kingdom•http://www.yorkshire-belle.co.uk/•+44 7774 193404•Tips and more reviews for The Yorkshire Belle

10South Beach

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South Beach in this town is a tranquil and picturesque destination that offers a more relaxed atmosphere compared to its counterpart, North Beach. It's perfect for leisurely walks and enjoying the serene surroundings. The area features dog-friendly sections, rentable beach huts, cafes, and gift shops. Visitors can also enjoy boat tours ranging from speed boats to pirate ships and fishing tours.
Great expanse of sand at low tide,dog friendly from a certain point. We walked a section of the promenade and were pleasantly surprised by the amenities, paddling pools,showers,shops selling buckets and spades and beach huts for daily rent. Car parking along the top was reasonable at £2 an hour.👍
Ian H — Google review
Race the Waves Festival. April 22nd. Fantastic drag racing along a fixed course on the beach. Amazing cars and bikes competing in a great atmosphere. Lots of food and drinks stands along the promenade. Great lineup of personalised vehicles racing and beautiful restored cars along the roadside above the promenade. Music and jiving couples from the Brid 1940s revivals. Sun shone as well. A fantastic day out for all the family. Well organised and plenty to see.
Liz A — Google review
Always love to go here whenever in the area. A good portion of this beach is dog friendly and there are plenty of dogs on the beach. Nice little Wasing pools for kids, rentable beach huts and lovely cafes, that are also dog friendly and gift shops. There is a little land train that runs along the front to. There is parking all along the front and side streets, also vast paella by the harbour. There are boat tours to from speed boats to pirate ships and fishing tours.
Simon D — Google review
We went to the race the waves and steampunk weekend, enjoyed every minute even though the weather was poor on the Saturday, what a shame it's only on once a year. The whole of Bridlington is like one big car and bike show.
Peter L — Google review
Nice sandy beach. Good to take the family. Also had a splash pool for kids too.
Michael L — Google review
Excellent beach for a busy resort. Brilliant park and ride, price of mini train included in ticket price. Plenty of toilets and a lovely place to walk around in between.
Will M — Google review
Great beach for dogs. Plenty of space. Easy access from the park and ride. Toilets and cafes Close by. Sandy clean beach.
Peter L — Google review
Went to the "race the waves" event, hot rods and bikes racing on the beach, what a fantastic event it was! A great weekend which also included a steampunk do, live music, food stalls and much more, don't miss the the next one!
Mark E — Google review
22 Belvedere Parade, Bridlington, YO15 3LU, United Kingdom•Tips and more reviews for South Beach
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11North Marine Crazy Golf & Putting Green

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Located on the north promenade, North Marine Crazy Golf & Putting Green offers a fun and competitive experience for visitors. The basic yet well-maintained course provides beautiful views of the surroundings. While there are no nearby restrooms, a quaint café is available on-site. Visitors can enjoy great coffee while taking in the delightful scenery of North Beach. The friendly staff and affordable prices make it a great discovery for families and groups looking for something different to do in Bridlington.
Great coffee with a view. We visit this little gem of a place as often as we can. The coffee is the best in Bridlington without a doubt & we have tried many others but none beat it. The owners always give great service & make you feel welcome. Sitting lookout over North Beach with a a great coffee is delightful. Highly recommend this place.
Mark M — Google review
My first time ever playing crazy golf was here. It was amazing with 12 different creative challenges! Also had tea and scones in its cafe with a beautiful view of the beach.
Sally R — Google review
Nice place to stop for a drink and something to eat we just had a mocca and homemade lemon and ginger tea which was exelent. Nice view of the seafront. Dog friendly with water bowls
Caroline A — Google review
Great discovery on our recent holiday. Friendly owners (which sadly isn't always the case). Kids (and adults) enjoyed the crazy golf. Rounded off our visit with drinks and cakes. Highly recommend the coffee, the best I tasted all week. Lovely to just sit and take in the views. Will definitely return.
Jason F — Google review
Nice to do if the weather is nice. Have played crazy golf and pitch and put on many occasions. Normally not too busy.
Stuffy — Google review
Great fun for all ages, friendly people who run it
Jayne A — Google review
The location of this crazy golf course makes it a must for everyone. The views are beautiful, the course is a little basic, having said that it’s all kept well and very clean and tidy. We had fun, but we do love playing crazy golf wherever we go. Well worth the money, there’s a little cafe there too. Although no toilets, those are quite a walk in either direction, sadly. Staff friendly and helpful :)
Clare J — Google review
Brilliant location but the cups of tea was so weak I think they must make at least 4 cups of tea with one tea bag
Dave M — Google review
St Annes Rd, Bridlington, YO15 2JB, United Kingdom•Tips and more reviews for North Marine Crazy Golf & Putting Green

12Harbour heritage museum

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The Harbour Heritage Museum in Bridlington is a small yet fascinating attraction that delves into the town's maritime history. Housed in a charming 19th-century building, the museum showcases exhibits on fishing, boat-building, smuggling, and the evolution of the harbor. Visitors can explore historic photographs and artifacts while learning about the town's lifeboat service. Despite its size, the museum is cherished by both tourists and locals. The dedicated volunteers provide valuable insights and knowledge to enhance visitors' experience.
Very quirky and unique little museum that is free and entry is by donation only. Really packs a punch for its size with so much to see crammed into the space available. Especially liked the handwritten letters on the walls, the mock up of the ships cabin and radio plus the exhibits about the brother's boats that they also own there.
Daniel B — Google review
There is loads of information jammed into this little museum, perhaps a little too much for the kids to read everything but we did have a good little visit, and it's free entry (but donations accepted!)
Andrew C — Google review
Visited on 22d October, 2023. Been to Bridlington for 6 -7 times, but never really realize that this place existed. It is not big and not too many displays, but what worth the visit is the volunteers who can give you so many information and knowledge. However, it is sad to hear that there are too many of them left, as they are aging, and they can't open too often. Please make a donation as the entry is free, they have a donation box outside.
Bb2791 — Google review
Lovely quaint place with lots of information.The lady was really nice and told me about one of the painting and the original Victorian amusements
Hazel K — Google review
Quaint little place, there was a lovely lady giving you information about the exhibits.
Wendy G — Google review
Free museum with lots of maritime things to see and do. Very interesting and dog friendly which is a Win for me Right on harbour front worth a look
Wendy H — Google review
Very friendly and knownledgable staff. Made my son feel ao welcome and ga e him a pirate ship badge that made his day.
Jim P — Google review
Great for maritime history, plenty of wrecked ship,s from armada,
Geoffrey S — Google review
Bridlington, YO15 2NP, United Kingdom•+44 1262 809598•Tips and more reviews for Harbour heritage museum

13Spotlight Theatre

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If you're in search of an unforgettable theatrical experience, look no further than the Spotlight Theatre. This charming venue is a hub for creativity, showcasing a variety of performances from live music to engaging plays and hilarious stand-up comedy. The intimate setting enhances every show, making it feel personal and inviting. Recently, audiences have been raving about "Decadance," a vibrant summer production filled with lively songs, dance routines, and comedic moments that truly capture the spirit of performance art.
We went to Spotlight for the very first time last night to see Little shop of horrors. What a fantastic theatre and what an excellent show. This is one of my favourite musicals and I was not disappointed. Everyone was fantastic from the actors to the support staff. Such a friendly place, we will be back again. If you get a chance to see this performance before it ends next week, then go.
John C — Google review
Staff are really friendly, I was worried the theater would be too warm but it was absolutely fine I went to see into the woods and it was wonderful
Holly A — Google review
Lovely evening of songs. Fantastic performances Comfortable venue Friendly staff
Steve C — Google review
A little gem I feel reluctant to sing its praises as it is a small venue and I want to keep it all for me
Catherine B — Google review
Fantastic show last night “ little shop of horrors “ . Never seen so much talent on one stage . So funny and extremely well done to all the cast . A very friendly and welcoming theatre , a big asset to the residents and visitors of Bridlington .
Mally B — Google review
We watched our very first show and they didn't disappoint. They were amazing it's a lovely little theatre friendly staff
Lisa E — Google review
Had a wonderful Showtune experience at the Spotlight tonight.. The hard work and talent shone through throughout and we loved every minute if it..
Judy D — Google review
We have been twice to shows here, the first being panto in December 2021 and this time for a 3 person show which was delightful. It had everything you could ask for, clean and great price for drinks at the bar, very comfy. If you get the chance PLEASE give this lovely theatre a visit. People are lovely
Cheryl B — Google review
55A West St, Bridlington, YO15 3DZ, United Kingdom•http://www.spotlighttheatrebridlington.co.uk/•Tips and more reviews for Spotlight Theatre

14Pirate Ship Bridlington

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If you're looking for a delightful adventure on the east coast, look no further than the Pirate Ship Bridlington! This charming attraction offers short 10-minute boat rides that provide stunning views of the coastline, including North Landing and Thornwick Bay. For those seeking a longer journey, you can set sail towards the breathtaking Bempton Cliffs Bird Sanctuary, standing at an impressive 300 feet high.
Great little ride for all the family, staff were great pur friend had a pram and they stored it in the shed/booth whilst we had the trip, decent price only £3 each lasts around 10-15 minutes into the bay and back. Worth the money, kids loved it.
Sam J — Google review
Great trip, took my little one and we both had the best time. Friendly staff, only cost £3 each for about a 20 minute trip. Loved the pirate flag souvenirs, it's now pride of place in little'ns bedroom
Aidan H — Google review
Pirate ship ride was great fun .The lovely man helped Carole onboard the boat because shes disabled .Our Dog loved the ride on the choppy seas .Lovely sunny day and seeing Bridlington Harbour was lovely. We all was waving to the speedboat flying past us .A star service .Thank you for helping Carole onboard and of the boat .The young man is a Gentleman.
Stephen J — Google review
Superb 10 minutes long experience - £3 per person price perfect. Toddlers and babies can go on too.
Mufleha S — Google review
15 minute sea ride is amazing for the kids, 3 pounds each
Radwan A — Google review
Such a lovely ride out into the sea, staff are really friendly and we got a pirate flag for my little girl, trip is not too long so it keeps the kids from getting tired so it’s perfect really, can’t knock it for £4!
Alex S — Google review
Had a fun little ride on the pirate ship — short journey though, to be fair. Doesn’t last long, but for the price, it’s a right bargain.
Usama I — Google review
We went on the pirate ship during the week, what a fantastic experience the staff were extremely friendly nothing was too much trouble, we took my 4 year old with us she had a scooter which we left in there shed which was safe. It was a lovely way to see the coastline and an enjoyable experience for us while on holiday. We would definitely go on the ship again and recommend anyone holidaying to go along.
Nicola P — Google review
9 Crane Wharf, Bridlington, YO15 2NS, United Kingdom•http://www.pirateshipbridlington.co.uk/•Tips and more reviews for Pirate Ship Bridlington

15Treasure Island Amusements

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Near the harbour in Bridlington there is an amusement center with a variety of arcade machines and prizes to be won. The staff are nice and helpful, and the center has a varied selection of games to keep visitors busy for hours on end.
A lovely little arcade, we enjoyed the 2p machines, just a shame we never won the mug
Josh J — Google review
Our kids love the kentucky derby and especially Mark who works on there , however we visited yesterday to find the game now automated and the price has doubled. Kids were very disappointed.
Tom H — Google review
Most of things don't work, me and this 11 year old girl tried a driving game in there, put 2 pound in and one of them was not working. I then went to ask of our money back as we could not play the game and he just refused to do sosowhen back to it and he had turned it off without giving a refund. The attitude he gave us was extremely disrespectful I just want the two pound back for this girl to use on something else.
Chloe S — Google review
Avoid at all costs!! 0 stars! We tried to pay for some change at the machine. The contactless payment was taken and no money provided. An employee watched us do this from a booth and then advised 'oh that's empty' they also said the charge would be refunded within 24 hours. We questioned this, but again we were reassured and left the premises. The charge was never refunded. We have called several times since to chase this up to be told managers aren't in to deal with it and to just keep trying. Absolute scam!! They were doing this to multiple people that day, no effort to refill the machines or put a notice to say it was empty!
Susan A — Google review
On a cold, drizzly and windy June evening I was suddenly aware I was hungry. Hungry enough to try my luck not with the amusement arcade but an attached Hotdog kiosk. Why did I think even for a second that the food from an amusement arcade food kiosk would be anything more than a game of c. diff roulette do I hear you ask? Well I am not an intelligent man. I cut my guessing short that the employee working the stand had recently been bitten by a radioactive zombie or had been replaced by a mindless AI automaton when I noticed they were dead behind the eyes - the burning fires of sentience and desperate hope for a better future long extinguished. The husk asked if I want a hotdog sausage or a proper one. I flew too close the sun and dared for a frankfurter. Dripping with what I really hope was water, a floppy grey phallic tube was spat into a roll and raw onion slices excreted on top. I can't remember the price I paid, so in awe of this glimpse of impending doom I was. The worst part is I thanked the humonculous and then proceeded to lose my mind and actually take a bite of the 'food'. At this point I blacked out, experiencing for the first time in my life I actual immune system and digestive system fully taking control over my body. I don't recall the taste, texture or temperature but I just know my long dead ancestors that watched over me that day recoiled in disappointment and disgust. My nervous system marched my puny body over to a bin and I cast the foul object into oblivion. I doubt I've learned anything from this experience. I've already got my eye on the donuts next door.
Warren G — Google review
Fun on a wet day on the coast. Even one a light up koala.
Tom B — Google review
Be warned they will commit fraud and then tell you that they dont care. Then return and remove the evidence. If you see the notes sticking out of the 2p machines they are wedged in you cant win. Reported to the councils fraud department to.
Daniel L — Google review
Best prizes ive seen on a 2p machines in years!!
Liam T — Google review
17 Esplanade, Bridlington, YO15 2PB, United Kingdom•http://treasure-amusements.gaqo.net/•Tips and more reviews for Treasure Island Amusements
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16Treasure Island Golf

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Treasure Island Golf is a pirate-themed indoor crazy golf course located in a bustling amusement complex on the main north promenade. The attraction features 10 holes of putting with pirate-themed obstacles, making it an enjoyable experience for the whole family. Visitors can expect nautical features and even join a ghost walk for some spooky fun after their game. The course offers varying levels of difficulty, providing options for both beginners and more experienced players.
Fun golf. Worth the money. Would golf here again. Would definitely recommend. The ghost walk next door is also great and I would also recommend that although it will be a little scary for small children. Some of the golf levels can be hard, but otherwise it’s worth a visit. 👍
The G — Google review
Mrs and kids were having a great time on the bowling. £3 each per game. Unfortunately though as we got towards the end. It said your game is over . We had 3 goes each left unfortunately it didn't give us them or show us the final score. It just ended. Unfortunately put a downer on a great game we were enjoying.
Christopher L — Google review
Great fun & a helpful lad who took payment. Me & my family really enjoyed our game. Well worth a visit.
Neil H — Google review
A small venue but with polite and friendly staff. The course is only 10 holes long but it is lots of good fun, the courses are challenging and you'll enjoy laughing at friends and family in their attempts to putt in one stroke.
Christopher M — Google review
My self and daughter and uncle played and had so much fun 😁 it is a great place to go. Even went back the next day for round two 😆 loved it. It was also my first time playing.
Joanna H — Google review
Ok place to kill abit of time. Doesn’t take long but still worth ago. Not overly busy so don’t have to wait too long to enter.
Stuffy — Google review
Nice crazy golf course. Small but effective. Friendly staff, reasonably priced!
Darren W — Google review
it super nice and you can go dating there because its calm and romantic
Daniel M — Google review
7, 15 Esplanade, Bridlington YO15 2PB, United Kingdom•https://bridlingtonbuzz.com/business/treasure-island-golf/•Tips and more reviews for Treasure Island Golf

17Dino World

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Dino World is a family-friendly attraction that offers an immersive experience for visitors of all ages. The staff are described as friendly and accommodating, allowing guests to take their time exploring the various areas. Visitors particularly enjoyed attractions such as the wind tunnel, water jet bridge, and hall of mirrors. The themed environment includes smoke machines, moving floors, animatronics, fossil searching, and a mirror maze. Children were especially delighted by the dinosaur exhibits and interactive activities.
An amazing walk through experience. Extremely well themed that really made the whole experience more immersive. Great for all ages and families alike. The mirror maze was fantastic. Definitely worth the price.
Joshua N — Google review
A short Dino themed maze - various obstacles and effects mixed in with some animatronic dinosaurs and a climbing wall. Nice way to pass 20 mins on a coolish day and kids enjoyed it
James H — Google review
Visited on a bank holiday Saturday wasn't busy at all. £5 is overpriced for roughly 5 minutes. It is good inside (Dino maze type walk through) my 4 year old loved it and wanted to go around again but that involves paying again.
Lisa S — Google review
My son is absolutely obsessed with dinos and jurassic park he saw this and had to go in. For two adults a 6 year old and 2 year old it cost £15. It looks really cool, but very very short. You could probably run the amusement in about 2 minutes. We were there roughly 10-15minutes. It's very overpriced for what it is. But my son thought it was amusing. However it's an expensive excursion to get out of the rain for 10 minutes. There's not actually much to do inside.
Mr B — Google review
We have been to this place quite a few times over the last few years tge kidslove it, but 6 of us tried to get in yesterday. The place was empty, but it's card payments only, but I only had cash on me and was turned away. Just another business putting nails in its own coffin.
Paul W — Google review
We went as a family of 4 adults and a 2yr old (almost ). The guy on the till was very friendly and said we could stay in as long as we liked. We had a great time. Our grandson absolutely loved it as did we.Take your time and enjoy the different areas. We especially had fun in the wind tunnel, the water jet bridge and the hall of mirrors. We will definitely be back. Great attraction for little ones and those young at heart. Even our cool teenager had a giggle.
Julie H — Google review
Amazing! The man who worked there was so nice and friendly, said we could take our time going round, inside was to a very high standard, smoke machines, moving floors, animatronics, fossil searching and mirror maze to name just a few, my 11 year old son absolutely loved it! And only £4! Definitely worth a visit.
Julia V — Google review
My children (boy of 4 and girl of 8) really liked this place and keep asking to go again. It's not an enormous place but for £3-4 you don't expect a full day out. It's a nice bit of seaside fun different from the usual rides and arcades. We don't live locally, but anytime we are at the coast we'll be in.
Felicia H — Google review
32 Prince St, Bridlington, YO15 2NP, United Kingdom•Tips and more reviews for Dino World

18Bounce at The Forum

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Bounce at The Forum is a lively and energetic entertainment venue located in a bustling area. It offers a variety of activities such as ping pong, pool, and shuffleboard, making it the perfect spot for socializing with friends or enjoying some friendly competition. The venue has a vibrant atmosphere with music and an extensive selection of drinks to keep the fun going. Whether you're looking for a casual hangout or an exciting night out, Bounce at The Forum has something for everyone.
Kidd loved the bounce area, but if you are waiting for the the 'cafe' area is poor. We all had chip butties, one with Gravy, they don't even provide cutlery. No sugar sachets or stirrers for drinks. Have to borrow the spoon as they don't appear to stir the drinks before giving them to you. But kids enjoyed it which is why it got some stars. Says no external food and drink but plenty were consuming there own and can see why!!!
Craig W — Google review
We wasn't made aware that part of equipment wasn't manned and therefore closed (the jump). Our daughter is autistic and didn't understand this. We were asked to leave. No offer of a refund just told about sen sessions. Very poor customer service. £12 for our daughters to play for less than 15 minutes. Wouldn't recommend especially as it wasn't fully staffed and not fully open!
Kerry H — Google review
Bounce park policies make no sense. My 13 year old wasn't allowed in, with his little brothers, due to height restrictions. But then fully grown men were allowed in with their children. Youngest son wouldn't go in without his big brother so we ended up getting a refund and leaving.
Stuart R — Google review
Promenade, Bridlington, YO15 2QD, United Kingdom•Tips and more reviews for Bounce at The Forum
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Lincoln

What's the weather like in Bridlington?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Bridlington for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Bridlington in January
  • Weather in Bridlington in February
  • Weather in Bridlington in March
  • Weather in Bridlington in April
  • Weather in Bridlington in May
  • Weather in Bridlington in June
  • Weather in Bridlington in July
  • Weather in Bridlington in August
  • Weather in Bridlington in September
  • Weather in Bridlington in October
  • Weather in Bridlington in November
  • Weather in Bridlington in December

All road trips from Bridlington

  • Bridlington to London drive
  • Bridlington to Paris drive
  • Bridlington to Edinburgh drive
  • Bridlington to Dublin drive
  • Bridlington to Amsterdam drive
  • Bridlington to Dublin drive
  • Bridlington to Rome drive
  • Bridlington to Barcelona drive
  • Bridlington to Liverpool drive
  • Bridlington to Blackpool drive
  • Bridlington to Berlin drive
  • Bridlington to Manchester drive
  • Bridlington to Birmingham drive
  • Bridlington to Prague drive
  • Bridlington to Madrid drive
  • Bridlington to Brussels drive
  • Bridlington to Glasgow drive
  • Bridlington to Florence drive
  • Bridlington to Leeds drive
  • Bridlington to Milan drive
  • Bridlington to Bath drive
  • Bridlington to Vienna drive
  • Bridlington to Budapest drive
  • Bridlington to Lisbon drive
  • Bridlington to Venice drive
  • Bridlington to Belfast drive
  • Bridlington to Bruges drive
  • Bridlington to Newcastle upon Tyne drive
  • Bridlington to Peak District National Park drive
  • Bridlington to Lincoln drive

Explore nearby places

  • Bridlington
  • Flamborough
  • Filey
  • Driffield
  • Hornsea
  • Scarborough
  • Beverley
  • Kingston-upon-Hull
  • Malton
  • Pocklington
  • Pickering
  • Robin Hoods Bay
  • Goathland
  • Whitby
  • Hutton le Hole
  • Nunnington
  • Sandsend
  • North York Moors National Park
  • Grimsby
  • Helmsley
  • Cleethorpes
  • York
  • Scunthorpe
  • Beningbrough
  • Selby
  • Saltburn-by-the-Sea
  • Thirsk
  • Market Rasen
  • Redcar
  • Spofforth
  • Knaresborough

All related maps of Bridlington

  • Map of Bridlington
  • Map of Flamborough
  • Map of Filey
  • Map of Driffield
  • Map of Hornsea
  • Map of Scarborough
  • Map of Beverley
  • Map of Kingston-upon-Hull
  • Map of Malton
  • Map of Pocklington
  • Map of Pickering
  • Map of Robin Hoods Bay
  • Map of Goathland
  • Map of Whitby
  • Map of Hutton le Hole
  • Map of Nunnington
  • Map of Sandsend
  • Map of North York Moors National Park
  • Map of Grimsby
  • Map of Helmsley
  • Map of Cleethorpes
  • Map of York
  • Map of Scunthorpe
  • Map of Beningbrough
  • Map of Selby
  • Map of Saltburn-by-the-Sea
  • Map of Thirsk
  • Map of Market Rasen
  • Map of Redcar
  • Map of Spofforth
  • Map of Knaresborough

Bridlington throughout the year

  • Bridlington in January
  • Bridlington in February
  • Bridlington in March
  • Bridlington in April
  • Bridlington in May
  • Bridlington in June
  • Bridlington in July
  • Bridlington in August
  • Bridlington in September
  • Bridlington in October
  • Bridlington in November
  • Bridlington in December

Looking for day-by-day itineraries in Bridlington?

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Best fun attractions in nearby cities

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  • Fun things to do in Skegness: fun attractions and activities

Best attractions in nearby cities

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  • Top things to do and attractions in Peak District National Park
  • Top things to do and attractions in Harrogate
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  • Top things to do and attractions in Durham
  • Top things to do and attractions in Skegness
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ripon
  • Top things to do and attractions in Beverley
  • Top things to do and attractions in Filey
  • Top things to do and attractions in Malton
  • Top things to do and attractions in Helmsley
  • Top things to do and attractions in Hornsea

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Birmingham
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Leeds
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in York
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sheffield
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Newcastle upon Tyne
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Nottingham
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Cambridge
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Norwich
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kingston-upon-Hull
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bradford
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Lincoln
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Stratford-upon-Avon
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Scarborough
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Peak District National Park
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Harrogate
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Doncaster
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Wakefield
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Whitby
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Durham
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Skegness
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ripon
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Beverley
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Driffield
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Filey
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Pickering
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Malton
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Helmsley
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Hornsea

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