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Bridlington Park and Ride Service Bridlington Park and Ride Phase 2 service South Cliff Park and Ride and The Park and Ride service the two pick-up and drop-off A real Yorkshire welcome points at the Harbour Top The seasonal complimentary link to the town centre is beside the seaside at The stress-free way to arrive! (coach) and the Spa Promenade available to all persons who are part of the travelling party, South Cliff Hop on the Spa Light Explorer Coach (land train) include: who have paid to use the South Cliff long stay car park or ride the Spa Light Express Land Train (max 7 persons per vehicle). All day parking, picnic area, café, toilet, into Bridlington from Public toilets with baby change, disabled information point and direct access to the beach with Whilst the car park allows for direct access to the beach facilities and changing places seasonal Park and Ride. South Cliff Car Park and other facilities it also provides for a Park and Ride South Cliff Car Park Covered waiting areas service, operating throughout the summer until the end of Long stay car parking with beach access September. on i S PA L I G H T E X P L O R E R - li n g t s c FREQUENT SERVICE rid ha ... and other services. B ng ave ing - catch the w Low floor easy-access bus, providing The Spa Light Explorer Coach (supported by the Spa Light an environmentally friendly service & South Shore • The Spa • Town Centre • Coach Park Express) operates between 9.00am and 6.00pm. Some PBridlingtonR Park & Ride service times and operating hours may vary throughout the Secure parking, with CCTV coverage Landward side on inward journey - and staff on site season, particularly in holiday periods and weekends. Please Suggested designs for new Bridlington Park & Ride Bus • January 2010 • Burlington Design check on site for up-to-date service details. ngton is S PA L I G H T E X P L O R E R - r i d l i c h FREQUENT SERVICE B an gi ... Bridlington Parkn gand - Ride ave Café and refreshment available locally catch the w The site and service is unique in that your day at the seaside South Cliff Car Park South Shore • The Spa • Town Centre • C starts when you park at this family friendly location, with oach ParkSea Lane Beach access all the services and direct access to beach and promenade BridlingtonBridlington Park & Ride walks or just explore the sand dunes along this beautiful YO15 3QN Information points / kiosk Seaward side on inward journey coast line. Tel: (01482) 395020 Picnic area Email: [email protected] Welcome to Bridlington’s Managed by East Riding of Yorkshire Council www.bridlingtonparkandride.co.uk fast link to the resort centre Bridlington Park and Ride is From Scarborough Sewerby Hall A165 and Gardens situated approximately a mile Town Key to the south of the resort and 1 Tourist Land Train Station Service Link To can be easily accessed from the Information FrFormoFm Sr ocSmacra bSrobcroaorubogouhrgo hu gh A1A6156A5165 Town Centre north and south via the well- Centre #"#" #" signed road links. 2 Bayle Museum LaLnadn TdLr aTanrinad i SnT trSatiianot niSotnation SeSrevricvSeice Lervi nLickine Tk Lo Ti nok To Priory Church ToTwonw TCno eCwnetnnr etCrentre 3 Sports Centre 4 From Driffield, West Yorkshire and South Yorkshire 4 Old Town 2 Limekiln follow A614 to Carnaby Roundabout, take 2nd exit 5 Harbour Lane " signed A165 Bridlington South. Continue along A165 6 Amusements 3 #"#" # North Beach to Wilsthorpe Roundabout, take 1st exit signed A1038 7 Post Office 10 Bridlington South & Central. Continue along A1038 to 8 Town Hall 9 South Cliff Roundabout, take 2nd exit to Park and Ride. 9 Hospital Bessingby Road 8 10 Police Station Traffic Lights 7 Land Train Station BeBsessBisneignsbgsybin yRg oRbaoyd aRdoad Service Link To From Hull and Beverley follow A165 to Wilsthorpe TrTarfafifTcfri cLa fiLgfiihcg thLstisghts 6 Sewerby Hall #! "" " LaLnadn TdLr aTanrinad i SnT trSatiianot niSotnation #!#! #"#"#"### SeSrevricvSeice Lervi nLickine Tk Lo Tinok To Roundabout, take 2nd exit signed A1038 Bridlington 5 1 SeSweewrSebreybw Hye aHrlblayll Hall South & Central. Continue along A1038 to South Cliff Coach Service #### ## Link To Roundabout, take 2nd exit to Park and Ride. 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