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Bridlington
Long Sandy beaches, a harbour and stunning scenery
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Submitted by: justal
Updated: 19th May 2004 |
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Bridlington has two long sandy beaches. Bridlington South is a safe beach located to the south side of the harbour. This extensive sandy beach overlooks Bridlington Bay, bordered to the north by the stunning Flamborough headland, while to the south the golden sands extend to Spurn Point at the mouth of the River Humber. Bridlington North beach which is a sand and shingle beach surrounded by wide promenades backed against the breathtaking Flamborough cliffs.
The visitor can enjoy a wide range of traditional seaside activities with the facilities of the town and harbour only a short walk away. Bridlington’s North and South beaches proudly fly the Resort Seaside Award flags, which means they have passed stringent tests for water quality, cleanliness, safety and the highest standards of beach management. Furthermore, the North Beach has been awarded the prestigious, internationally recognised Blue Flag. Behind the beach is the beautifully restored Edwardian North Promenade where you can relax at your favourite beach café, let your hair down at the funfair, or stroll down to the harbour.
Just beyond the Promenade are may other attractions such as an indoor water park. All other seaside amenities are available. lifeguards are on duty in the summer months. Dogs are allowed on the beach but only in certain areas.
For info on windsurfing, kitesurfing etc. in Bridlington Bay see the listing for Fraisethorpe
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