Withernsea, East Riding of Yorkshire. Open at all times. Free entry.

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Accessibility:

There is pay and display parking on the Promenade. Car parks are The Market car park, The Market Overflow car park, and Lee Avenue car park. The Promenade has wide and flat pavements/sidewalks. Although there are several steps up to the castle, there is also ramped wheelchair access. There is wheelchair access to the beach. There are public toilets at Central Promenade and Piggy Lane which both include wheelchair accessible toilets (using RADAR key) and baby changing facilities. RADAR keys are available from Withernsea Centre in Queen Street.


Brief Description:

Withernsea is a seaside town in the East Riding of Yorkshire, 17.5 miles from Hull. Its famous landmarks include the white inland lighthouse, Withernsea Castle and Promenade. Other landmarks in nearby Halsham include the Constable Mausoleum and the Halsham Water Tower.


Further Information


Address:

29-31 Seaside Road, Withernsea, East Yorkshire, HU19 2DL


Email:

No email available.     


Phone:

No phone number available.


Website:

http://withernsea1.co.uk/History.html


Opening Hours:

Open at all times.


Directions:

From any direction, head to Kingston-Upon-Hull and take the A1033 to Withernsea.


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Transport:

The nearest railway station is at Stallingborough (approx. 13 miles away). There are local buses that serve the area. For more travel information go to http://www.traveline.info or call 0871 200 22 33.


Amenities:

There are several attractions in Withernsea including cafes, restaurants, bars, hotels and bed-and-breakfast accommodation.

Travel Information

For further travel information please see: www.traveline.info

Or call Traveline on 0871 200 22 33
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