Attractions by bus

Bridlington's Blooming Beautiful – Gold Award Winning Yorkshire Coast
Gold Award Winner in the 2004 RHS Britain
in Bloom Competition, and with Blue Flag and Seaside Awards for its two fabulous
beaches, Yorkshire's favourite seaside resort has never looked better.
Golden sands stretch out on either side of a bustling historic harbour.
Beautifully designed promenades provide everything from bright lights and fun-fairs to quiet places where you can sit and watch the world go by.
On the beaches there is so much fun to be had where everyone can enjoy themselves, safe in the knowledge that the sea and sand are clean, safe, and properly managed.
Getting to Bridlington
Coastliner route 845 Leeds to Bridlington stops at Trinity Church, close to North Sands and don't forget you can check live departures online!
The number before each attraction relates to the location shown on our map of Bridlington.
1. North Beach
Wide expanses of sand and sea where most of the beach activities take place.
2. South Beach and Promenade
More sheltered, a quieter area for a stroll.
3. The Harbour
The old port revitalised as the home of the Royal Yorkshire Yacht Club, with most of the harbour now marina style moorings for a multitude of private yachts and pleasure craft. Take a boat trip out to sea to view the magnificent cliffs at Flamborough Head.
4. Leisure World
One of East Riding's Premier leisure attractions.
5. Beside the Seaside Museum
A fun look at the town's heyday as a fashionable seaside resort.
6. Bridlington Old Town
The historic art, antique, and food quarter of the town.
7. Bayle Museum
In the Old Town, by Priory Church, and celebrating over 800 years of history. Find out more at www.bridlington.net
8. Bondville Miniature Village
In Sewerby, a short local bus ride away.
