The Deep, Sammies Point Hull, HU1 4DP (11.6 Miles) The Deep is Hull’s £53 million-pound Millennium Commission Lottery Project. Filled with over 3000 creatures including sharks, sawfish and now penguins. It tells the story of the world’s oceans using live animals and the latest hands-on interactive experience. The Deep contains “the world’s only Submarium”. Visit www.thedeep.co.uk for more details. This Photo by Unknown William’s Den, Wold Hill, North Cave, Brough, HU15 2LS (7.2 Miles) William's Den is a new and exciting adventure attraction, giving children the chance to connect with nature and get active as they explore a custom designed complex that brings the great outdoors inside. It's a unique environment, inside and out, where children can play, explore, run, climb, build dens and learn, all in an open, rural and natural setting.

Sledmere House, , , YO25 3XGBU (25.7 Miles) One of ’s most beautiful houses, with some of ’s finest plasterwork. It hosts Award-winning Gardens, Military Museum, Children’s quiz, picnic & play area, A Terrace Café and a Gift Shop. Visit www.sledmerehouse.com for more details.

Escape Room Hull, Ferens Court, Anlaby Rd, Hull, HU1 2PAU (10.3 Miles) Escape Room Hull is an independent company with 4 unique escape rooms, duplicated no where else in the country and suitable for a variety of ages. Rooms include ‘The Aviator’s Study’ based on the journeys of Hull’s own Amy Johnson. Booking is essential. Visit www.escaperoomhull.co.uk for more details.

Escape Hull, 4 Dock St, Hull, HU1 3DL (11.1 Miles) Designed for groups of 2 - 5 with 6 different escape rooms for you to choose from, with a varying level of difficulty and suitable for a wide range of ages. This means we can accommodate teams of up to 30 at any given time. Escape Hull is now their largest operating site in the UK. Booking is essential visit www.escape-hull.co.uk for more detail.

Honeysuckle Farm, Bewholme Lane, , HU18 1BY (21 Miles) Honeysuckle Farm near Hornsea on the Yorkshire Coast is an open farm covering 46 acres of grassland with a selection of animals and other farming exhibits. Shire cart rides, rearing of lambs, goats, calves, horses, including 2 working heavy horses and a working collie. Home-made jersey ice cream fresh from the milk plant on site.

Beverley Race Course, York Road, , HU17 8QZ (9.2 Miles) York Race Course, York, YO23 1EX (36 Miles) A great day out for everyone at the Races. Theme days, attractions and entertainment during the season. Visit www.beverley-racecourse.co.uk or www.yorkracecourse.co.uk for meet details.

This Photo by Unknown Hornsea Freeport, Rolston Road, Hornsea, HU18 1UT (22.4 Miles) A unique shopping village offering up to 60% off high street prices in 39 stores every day. There is a selection of eating establishments and family entertainment all year round with tree lined walkways and a stress-free atmosphere. Visit www.hornseafreeport.com for more details.

Humber Bridge Country Park, Ferriby Rd, HU13 0HB (4.7 Miles) Access to the Bridge footpaths, walk across this iconic feat of engineering. This is a great place for a family day out. The combination of woodland, water and herb rich grassland means there’s plenty to see and smell. Visit Reception for a detailed map of the park.

Beverley Minster, Beverley, HU17 0DN (8 Miles) Beverley Minster is the Parish Church of St. John and St. Martin. John, Bishop of York founded a monastery on the site where the Minster stands. John died in 721 and his body buried in the chapel of the Saxon Church. The present church was built around his tomb and completed in 1425. Visit Reception for more on what Beverley has to offer.

Museum Quarter, Old Town, Hull, HU1 1TJ (10.8 Miles) Journey back 235 million years at the Museums Quarter in Hull's Old Town to encounter sea monsters, Romans and a life-sized woolly mammoth at the Hull and East Riding Museum of . Street life Museum of Transport brings history to life with all the sights, sounds and smells of the past. The authentic scenes invite you to climb on, get in and explore. Visit the birthplace of and find out about the transatlantic slave trade in , re-opened in 2007 following a £1.6 million redevelopment. Plus experience the hazardous life of deep-sea fishing abroad the city's last sidewinder trawler, the . For more information about Museums in Hull, visit www.hullcc.gov.uk/museums Admission: Free

Maritime Museum, Queen Victoria Square, Hull, HU1 3DX (11 Miles) These nautical themed offices were designed by Christopher G Wray and originally opened in 1871. Now they display Hull's maritime activities from the late 18th century to present. Discover the whaler’s craft of Scrimshaw and see a full-sized whale skeleton, alongside superb ship models and stunning artefacts from Hull's whaling, fishing and merchant trade. Admission: Free For more information about Museums in Hull, visit www.hullcc.gov.uk/museums

Burton Agnes Hall, Driffield, YO25 4NB (29 Miles) Built between 1598 and 1610 by Sir Henry Griffith, Burton Agnes Hall is an Elizabethan stately home. Fifteen generations have filled the Hall with treasures, from magnificent carvings commissioned when the Hall was built to French Impressionist paintings, contemporary furniture, tapestries and other modern artwork in recent years. Visit www.burtonagnes.com for more details.

Flamborough Head, Flamborough, YO15 1AR (38 Miles) Flamborough Head is one of the most spectacular areas of chalk cliffs in Britain, standing 400 feet high. The chalk was laid down millions of years ago when the last dinosaurs were roaming the earth. The cliffs are home to one of the largest sites of nesting sea birds in England, boasting a rare colony of gannets. The cliff top walk is a bird spotter’s paradise, and visitors to the headland include oyster catchers, gulls, eider ducks, and cormorants. There's also a wide variety of plant and wildlife species.

Skipsea Castle, Beeford Rd, Brough, Driffield YO25 8TH (23 Miles) was a Norman motte and bailey castle near the village of Skipsea.. Built around 1086 by Drogo de la Beuvrière, apparently on the remains of an Iron Age mound, it was designed to secure the newly conquered region, defend against any potential Invasion.

Eden Camp, Malton, YO17 6RT (38 Miles) Housed within the buildings and grounds of a former Prisoner of War camp, a visit to this unique museum will take you back to wartime Britain. Experience the sights, sounds and even smells of life on both the Home Front and the Front Line. Visit www.edencamp.co.uk for more information.

York Dungeon, York, YO1 9RD (31 Miles) The York Dungeon is a 75-minute journey into more than 2000 years of York’s darkest history, bringing together horrible characters, immersive sets, and thrilling special effects in a unique actor led experience that you see, hear, fear and smell. Visit www.thedungeons.com/york for booking details.

York Minster, York, YO1 7JN (31 Miles) Dating back to medieval times, this splendid Church of England cathedral features magnificent 14th- and 15th-century stained glass, stonework and elaborate tombs. England’s largest Gothic Church is situated in the heart of York’s city centre and is a prominent feature in the city’s skyline. Visit Reception for more information on what York has to offer.

National Railway Museum, York, YO26 4XJ (32 Miles) Home to iconic locomotives and an unrivalled collection of engineering brilliance, we celebrate the past, present and future of innovation on the railways. Dedicated to igniting visitors’ curiosity about the people, places and engineering marvels behind the railways. Visit www.railwaymuseum.org.uk for more information.

Castle Howard, York, YO60 7DA (37 Miles) Castle Howard is one of England's finest historic houses, set in a thousand acres of sweeping parkland dotted with statues, temples, lakes and fountains. Inside discover world-renowned collections gathered by succeeding generations of the Howard family. Built over 300 years ago, today it still remains a family home. Visit www.castlehoward.co.uk.

Sewerby Hall & Gardens, Church Lane, Sewerby, YO15 1EA (35 Miles) Situated in a dramatic cliff top position, Sewerby Hall & Gardens are set in 50 acres of early 19th Century parkland and enjoys spectacular views over Bay. Open all year round the Estate is home to award winning pleasure and walled gardens, pitch & putt golf course, putting green, a small children’s zoo and tea rooms. For further information and animal feeding times visit www.sewerbyhall.co.uk

Burnby Hall Gardens & Museum, , YO42 2QF (18 Miles) Home to a National Collection of Hardy Water Lilies, which bloom on the two lakes between June and August. The lakes contain Carp and Roach that can be hand fed, are set in nine acres of woodland and gardens. The Stewart Museum houses artefacts which belonged to Major Percy Stewart, an adventurer and traveller, who lived at Burnby Hall between 1901 and 1962. A cafe, gift shop and playground are situated on the site. All facilities are wheelchair and pushchair friendly. Visit www.burnbyhallgardens.com

Bridlington North Beach, Limekiln Ln, Bridlington YO15 2LY (32 Miles) An excellent and shingle beach with an attractive promenade and great views of the impressive chalk cliffs of Flamborough Headland. The cliffs are a nesting site for thousands of sea birds and the only mainland nesting site for the Gannet in the UK. Rock pools, a land train and a range of traditional seaside activities make this a popular family beach.

Hornsea Beach, Hornsea, HU18 1PZ (21 Miles) Hornsea is a classic seaside resort with an extensive sand and shingle beach. A long promenade with newly-landscaped gardens, old wooden breakwaters, plenty of parking and easy access to town facilities.

Withernsea, HU19 2DW (27.5 Miles) The main beach at is part of a strip of sand and shingle that runs for miles in both directions. An attractively redeveloped promenade features numerous cafes, fish and chip shops and pubs. Sailing and windsurfing are both popular activities.

Fraisthorpe, Nr Bridlington, YO15 3QU (28 Miles) Fraisthorpe is a flat, sandy beach in the East Riding area of Yorkshire. It forms part of Bridlington Bay, a sandy stretch of coastline that stretches on for many miles southwards, down to the Humber . This makes the beach perfect for walking, with dogs allowed all year round. It is also a good beach for horse riding, particularly in the quieter months of the year.

For details of any other beaches. Visit www.thebeachguide.co.uk/north-east-england/yorkshire

Bempton Cliffs RSPB Reserve, Cliff Lane, Bempton, YO15 1JF (37 Miles) The Bempton Cliffs reserve, on the spectacular Yorkshire coast, is home to one of the UK's top wildlife spectacles. Around half a million seabirds gather here between March and October to raise a family on towering

chalk cliffs which overlook the North Sea. Visitor Centre, Shop, Toilets, Nature Trail and Cliff Top Walks are sited here.

Blacktoft RSPB Nature Reserve, Nr Ousefleet, DN14 8HR (30 Miles) You'll find Blacktoft Sands hiding on the south bank of the River Ouse, where the waterway widens to become the Humber Estuary. This magical reserve hosts a diverse population of waders, warblers and raptors, which can be easily spotted from the accessible trails and hides. Visit www.rspb.org.uk/reserves-and-events/reserves-a-z/ for more info.

Far Ings National Nature Reserve, Barton-on-Humber, DN18 5RG (9 Miles) Far Ings is situated on the south bank of the Humber Estuary, a major east- west flyway for migrating birds. The sight and sound of a skein of geese flying over is spectacular. The pits and reedbeds at Far Ings and along the Humber bank are a legacy of the tile and cement industry which flourished between 1850 and 1959. The reserve is now rich in wildlife and one of the UK strongholds for bittern. Visit www.lincstrust.org.uk for more detail.

Yorkshire Wolds Way- Starts 400m from Raywell There is direct access to the Wolds Way from Raywell Lodge Park within 400m. Discover 79 miles of stunning countryside that has captured the hearts of walkers, throughout history. Take your time walking along the banks of the River Humber or through the valleys and rolling hills of the Wolds. Visit Reception for more details.

Beverley 20- Starts at the This popular route is a 20 mile walk between the Humber Bridge and Beverley Minster. Enjoy the rustic beaches of the Hessle Foreshore as you head west along the riverside, before heading up the hill into the woodland of the quaint Yorkshire villages of North Ferriby and Welton. You’ll cover sections of the Wold Way as you head up towards and Beverley.

The Ale Trail, Old Town, Hull, HU1 (11 Miles) The Ale Trail takes you to some of the oldest pubs in the city which include George Hotel - Hull's oldest surviving licensed pub with the smallest window in England, Ye Olde Black Boy - Hull's oldest pub dating from 1337 and Ye Olde White Harte - Hull's most historic pub, allegedly where the Civil War started in 1642. For more recommendations on where to drink in Hull visit Reception, where copies of the trail can be obtained.

Seven Seas Fish Trail- City Centre, Hull (11 Miles) Follow Hull’s unique pavement of fish, an A- Z of fish creating a tour of the historic Old Town. 41 pieces of sculpture made from traditional materials make up this impressive piece of public art. The artist Gordon Young created the trail of sculptures in 1992 - representing the actual size of fish with life size pieces, from a tiny anchovy to a 10ft ray. Visit Reception to obtain your map…don’t forget to visit Hull’s tourist information centre to retrieve your certificate once you’ve completed it.

Fancy a round? More than 10 golf courses are located within a 10-mile radius of Raywell

Hessle Golf Club, Westfield Road, Raywell, HU16 5ZA (1.3 Miles) Hull Golf Club, Packman Lane, , HU10 7TJ (3.6 Miles) Cottingham Parks Golf Club, Park Lane, Cottingham, HU16 5SX (5 Miles) Skidby Lakes Golf Club, Wood Hill Way, Cottingham HU16 5SX (4.5 Miles) Cave Castle Golf Club, Church Hill, , HU15 2EU (5.6 Miles) Brough Golf Club, Cave Road, Brough, HU15 1HB (6.1 Miles) Visit Reception for more details.

Risby Park Fishing Ponds, Dunflat Road, Risby, HU17 8SS (5.3 Miles) Whether you’re just starting out or simply like to escape to the lakeside for a few hours fishing. Risby Park Fishing Ponds has it covered. With over 120 pegs across 4 lakes, you can set your stall out to fish for anything from greedy Carp to elusive Tench. Come rain or shine you will enjoy a great days fishing at one of East Yorkshires most picturesque settings. Adult Day Ticket: £6 Concession/Junior £4 Visit www.risbyparkfishingponds.co.uk for more information

Total Fitness, Beverley Road, Hull, HU10 6NS (2.8 Miles) Total Fitness is one of the UKs leading leisure clubs with gyms across the North of England. They offer an excellent range of leisure facilities all designed for fitness, aid weight loss and to simply provide activities for the family.

Beverley Leisure Complex, Flemingate, Beverley, HU17 0LT (8 Miles) New to Beverley; this complex includes two swimming pools, excellent health and fitness facilities. Café-vibe, conferencing & function rooms, large sports hall and outside amenity area which, includes multi-sports area, skate park and pitches. Standard price for swimming Adult: £3.20, Child: £2.10, Family: £8.60 Visit www.eastridingleisure.co.uk for further details.

Kingswood Leisure Park, Gibraltar Road, Hull, HU7 3DB (10.4 Miles) From a state-of-the-art cinema to a bowling alley, as well as a high-quality leisure and fitness centre, you’ll find plenty to do. Kingswood is also home to some of the UK’s best eateries. With favourites such as Chiquito, Nando’s and Frankie & Benny’s along with pubs The Oyster Catcher and The Kingswood, which are perfect places to relax, eat and socialise. For associated links visit www.kingswoodparks.co.uk/leisure

Allerthorpe Lakeland Park, York, YO42 4RL (19.5 Miles) Recognised RYA Training centre offering a wide range of water sports for the whole family to enjoy. You can hire equipment at the centre of bring your own. The centre also has 3 acres dedicated to fishing lakes. From May-September you can also take part in the Inflatable Assault Course. You can book online at their visitor centre for £15 per person and includes wetsuit, buoyancy aid and helmet. For all activities provided at the park visit www.allerthorpelakelandpark.co.uk

Kingston Park, Kingston Street, Hull HU1 2DZ (10.4 Miles) Not only do you have a wide range of shops catering for most needs, you have an Olympic sized Ice Arena with seating for 2,000 and a café/bar. Try your hand at Ice Skating or watch Hull Pirates play Ice Hockey (Season September-March) Visit www.hullpirates.co.uk for fixture list. New to 2019, Odeon Luxe has opened in Hull. Enjoy a luxurious cinema experience in Hull’s newest cinema. Visit www.odeon.co.uk/cinemas/hull/98/ for viewing times.

Princes Quay Shopping Centre, Hull, HU1 2PQ (10.4 Miles) is a shopping centre in the heart of , , England. The centre is unusual in that it is built on stilts over Prince's Dock after which it is named. A large multi-million pound make makeover has been taking place since 2015 and is a hub central hub for entertainment and shopping. Princes Quay contains a fully digital Vue Cinema, tickets £4.99 all day /every day. Megabowl, Quasar, Art & Activity Exhibitions as well as the popular eateries Pizza Express and Nando’s. Arriving in 2019 will be an expansion of their food court. Visit www.princesquay.com for all relevant information.

St. Stephens Shopping Centre, City Centre, Hull, HU2 8LN (7.1 Miles) With the latest shopping and experience under one roof, St. Stephens is the place to be. Make a day and a night of it. Reel Cinema, Gravity Trampoline Park, Laser Station and Rock Up are all inside St. Stephens. You have many options to eat and socialise. Starbucks, Prezzo, Kerb Edge Burger. Visit www.ststephens-hull.com for more details.

Beverley Saturday Market, Beverley, HU17 8AJ (7.8 Miles) Beverley’s Saturday Market dates back to the and has a vibrant and friendly atmosphere which, has encouraged a mix of traditional and modern lines. From food to household goods. The market covers a large area within the centre of Beverley with 140 stalls. There is also a small market on Wednesday each week in the ‘Wednesday Market’ area of the town. Please visit Reception for more detail on what Beverley has to offer.

Wold Top Brewery, Wold Newton, YO25 3HS (37 Miles) Wold Top Brewery was founded in 2003 by arable farmers Tom and Gill Mellor. It is a family business that is run by the third and fourth generation Mellors and priding themselves on brewing superior quality beer from home grown barley and water that is gently filtered by the chalk of the and drawn from the farm’s own borehole. Brewery Tours are every Tuesday for £12.50 which, includes two 1/2pints and a branded glass, call 01723 892222 to book. Try a bottle, available from Reception.

Atom Brewery, Malmo Road, Hull, HU7 0FY (7.8 Miles) Unsurprisingly they love to talk about beers and their brewery. Brewery tours last 90mins with a beer on arrival (soft drinks or tea /coffee are available for the designated driver) followed by a tour of the brewery. You will learn about the brewing process, eat some malt, sniff some hops and have more beer (or coffee). Hear about the why’s and how’s of Atom, what they are about, the science behind their beers and drink some more beer (or more coffee!) Tours can be booked on weekends for £15 per person. Visit Reception for more details.

Further Tourist Information can be obtained in the Reception Area. There is a large selection of leaflets, as well as, very helpful staff that will be more than happy to guide you to where you want go.