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Friday 11 May Friday 7 September Paddle South Cliff to Barmston Cover the Coast 9 miles 9.5 miles Active Coast are leading 10 circular walks exploring the The rise of Withernsea was rapid during The walk takes in the medieval villages of full East coast in manageable sections. the era of Victorian seaside towns with Hilderthorpe, Wilsthorpe, Hartburn and The walks take in the East Riding’s key coastal villages, the establishment of the railway. Enjoy Auburn. Explore a landscape that has been towns, key hubs, beaches, countryside and spectacular this long walk which could lead to some moulded by the erosion of ice and sea. locations. Walks range from 5 to 12 miles. Bring food, interesting fossils finds on the beach. water, waterproofs and wear suitable footwear. Friday 5 October Friday 1 June Sewerby to Flamborough Aldbrough by the Gas Works Wall 11.5 miles

FriDay 2 February Friday 2 March 8 miles Today’s walk heads from Sewerby Hall Bridge and Barton Upon Humber Easington River and Sea along the Headland Way, crossing Danes 8 miles 7 miles The coastline has been heavily affected by coastal erosion. Since Dyke which was once believed to be built Starting from the TIC at the Humber Today’s walk takes us south of Easington the roman era the coastline has reduced by the Vikings. It is now thought they are Bridge Country Park a walk over the before walking along the edge of the by 12 miles, and even 3 miles since the responsible for its restoration, actually being bridge will take us in to Barton upon Humber. Soon we head north and across Doomsday book in 1086. Many villages in built thousands of years before by Neolithic Humber. Enjoy the great views of Hull to the . The history of this part the area have been lost to Davy Jones. settlers. The walk takes in amazing scenery across the river as we wander round the of the Holderness coastline is amazing of the sea coast and cliffs of Flamborough, Water’s Edge Country Park, before our with lots to see and learn. Friday 6 July famous for sea birds. Keep a look out to second bridge crossing to return to the spot birds on their autumn migration. Friday 6 April Mappleton to East Riding. 8.5 miles Paull and Friday 2 November 8 miles Mappleton is a prime location for fossil Bempton to Hunmanby Enjoy the amazing views at the start of hunters. A forage along the beach may 12 miles help discover a creature that was walking the walk along the Humber towards the The last walk of the year continues along the coastline or swimming in the sea bridge and our previous walk, before the Headlands Way, covering the last steps millions of years ago. heading along the picturesque Burstwick of the East and briefly River into Hedon, and returning to Paull crossing into North Yorkshire. Enjoy via the Fort Paull Battery. Friday 3 August Skipsea to Barmston spectacular scenery around Bempton, 7.5 miles Speeton, Reighton and Hunmanby, with stunning views across to Filey and the Brigg. The area has an ancient history with people established here as long as 10,000 years ago. Neolithic tribes have been All walks start at 10am. known to live in the marshy areas around Booking essential. For further route Barmston and Skipsea in Cranog type details,timings and meeting points: houses. Vikings ruled for many years; as we walk look out for the Viking burial www.ActiveCoast.org ground and the tree circle monument.

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