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0 Kilometres 1 2 3 4 Stage 19: Hull to Hornsea 0 Miles 1 2 East Field Hornsea Museum B 1 2 4 Enjoy the Slow Tour Key 2 Brandesburton Slow Tour route Hornsea Mere FINISH On-road / Traffic-free on the National Cycle Seaton 44 National Cycle Network B12 On-road / Traffic-free Hornsea B Network! National Cycle Network 1 2 4 routeSigglesthorne number 2 5 6 The Slow Tour is a guide to 211 of A 244 Café the best cycle routes in Yorkshire.Catwick B1 Leven Pub Rolston It’s been inspired by the Tour de Shop Take Care France Grand Départ in Yorkshire in Goxhill 2014 and funded by Public Health Restaurant Share the path. Give way to pedestrians and Teams in the region. All routes form Railway with station 3 wheelchair users. 4 part of the National Cycle Network - 2 1 more than 14,000 miles of traffic- Access pointB The surfaceMappleton quality is free paths, quiet lanes and on-road Cycle Hire Little poor in some sections. walking and cycling routes across Attraction Hatfield Hybrid bikes are 35 the UK.A10 recommended. Picnic spot This route is part of NationalA 1 Take care at the road 6 Trans Pennine Trail Route 65, so just follow the5 signs. Routh Wygarth Inn crossings, particularly the Long Riston Great crossing with the A165, Hatfield and on the approach to Lambwath bridge. East Park, Hull Arnold 3 4 2 1 B Whitedale Withernwick A 1 6 5 New Ellerby © David Wright Railway Inn Skirlaugh Hornsea Mere West Newton Old Aldbrough Ellerby Take a Break! © Hull City Council The Railway Inn, New Ellerby Wawne A 1 is a popular choice for good- 6 value pub food. 5 Burton Constable Hall Wrygarth Inn, Great Hatfield is known for its carvery and has a children’s play area to Rough Hill keep little ones amused. The Mere Café at Freshwater Mere does a great range of Coniston sandwiches and great cooked Swine breakfasts. There are Fish and Chip 8 shops aplenty in Hornsea Ganstead 23 B1 with Sullivan’s, The Sproatley Trawlerman and Whiteheads Thirtleby recommended. Bike Hire Humbleton Hull Cycle Hub is found inside Hull Paragon Bransholme B Interchange. 12 37 1238 www.hullcyclehub.co.ukB A103 3 or 01482 212675. Wyton Kingston Lambwath Stream To York A 1 0 Upon Hull B 3 1 3 2 3 9 Elstronwick River Hull 65 A1 Things to see and do B1240 A1165 Spurn Lightship, Hull Marina Hornsea Mere The lightvessel was built in 1927 and This lake is a popular spot for A 1 served for 48 years as a navigation aid in birdwatchers and is home to many 1 A 6 Preston 1 5 0 the approaches of the Humber Estuary, species of birds and waterfowl. 7 9 1 start were it was stationed 4 ⁄2 miles east of Hornsea Museum A Spurn Point. 1 0 3 Originally a farm, the museum houses an 3 To Burton Constable Hall enormous range of memorabilia and lets York This large Elizabethan country house has you experience what life was like on a A1033 A1033 A165 A63 362 fantastic 18th and 19th century interiors. Victorian farm. B1 Hull Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2015. Cartography © Sustrans FourPoint Mapping. All rights reserved. Photography: © David Wright/ CC BY 4.0 / www.flickr.com/photos/dhwright. Salt© Pete EndRiches/ CC BY 4.0 / www.flickr.com/photos/peteriches. © John Robinson/ CC BY 4.0 / www.flickr.com/photos/johnandal. Hedon Burstwick Hull to Hornsea STAGE 19 Hull to Hornsea 30 mile round trip (15 miles each overview map Hull to way). This is approximately 3-4 hours. This wonderful, mainly traffic free route takes you from Hornsea the bustling, maritime city of Kingston upon Hull, across beautiful agricultural landscapes, to the small seaside resort of Hornsea. For a shorter route there’s the option of Hull to Burton Constable Hall, which is a 15 mile round trip. l Exit Hull Paragon station’s main entrance, cross Ferensway at the lights, and bear right then left onto Paragon Street. Turn first right into South St. then left onto Carr Lane. Follow Trans Pennine Trail / National Route 65 signs all the way to where the traffic-free section starts just off Dansom Lane South. l You are soon cycling through the lovely countryside of the Holderness Plain with open views of woodlands, fields, and eventually, the sea. l Along the way you pass the pretty villages of New Ellerby and Great Hatfield which are good places to stop for refreshments. The Slow Tour is a guide to 21 of the best cycle routes l At New Ellerby you can take a short detour to Burton across Yorkshire on the National Cycle Network. Constable Hall. Go through the parking area and past The The routes have something for everyone, whether you are a Railway Inn. Keep straight ahead out of the village and turn family, new to cycling or a regular cyclist. You can take public left as the road bears right into Old Ellerby. Follow the quiet transport to the start of most routes and hire bikes there too. lane round to a T-junction, turn right and right again into the Hall’s parkland. Tourist attractions l heritage sites l For those staying on the main route, it continues past cafés and pubs l picnic spots l canals Hornsea Mere, Yorkshire’s largest freshwater lake, before museums l playgrounds l artwork Hornsea’s South Beach heading in to Hornsea, taking you to the seafront and beach © Pete Riches with its panoramic coastal views. If you like this route, try out the other 20. l Enjoy the seaside attractions, cafés, pubs and play areas before retracing your route back to Hull. Download your free maps at © John Constable www.sustrans.org.uk/slowtourofyorkshire Enjoy a great Burton Constable Hall cycling day out... Hull to Hornsea is part of the Trans Pennine Trail and Route 65 of the National Cycle Network www.transpenninetrail.org.uk at your own pace ! 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