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Heron Lakes...(Local Attractions)Heron Lakes is situated within a short distance of many local attractions including Beverley, York & Hull. Below you will find links to various attractions, which we will update regularly. Nearst pub The Nags Head at Routh. Visit York and be enriched in one of Europe's most inspiring cities... York City Centre is approximately 34 miles (55 minutes Drive) from Heron Lakes, If you are looking for a cultural getaway or a romantic weekend break then visit York and be inspired. Renowned for its exquisite architecture, tangle of quaint cobbled streets and the iconic York Minster, York is fast developing a flourishing, cutting-edge scene. Delve into the city's vibrant café culture, take time out to enjoy some of the country's most talented street entertainers or simply watch the world go by while sipping a drink by the river. A city of contrasts and exciting discoveries, York is a place where the old encompasses the new and the commonplace meets with the unexpected. Broaden your mind with a visit to world class museums or a variety of festivals held throughout the year catering for all ages and interests. Please Click here for more information about York please Click Here
Beverley Tourist & Information CentreBeverley Centre is approximately 4 miles (10 minutes Drive) From Heron Lakes Contact our experienced, friendly and helpful team to make the most of your time in Beverley. Click Here for further information about Beverley Hull City Centre
Hull is approximatley 12 miles (30 minutes Drive) From Heron Lakes When you visit Hull, you will tingle with excitement as you visit the new St Stephens High Street. Wake up in a top Hull city hotel, head to Princes Avenue and snuggle down on a comfy sofa in one of the many café bars. Click Here for further information about Hull North Yorkshire Coast, East Yorkshire Coast Beaches, Scarborough, Whitby, BridlingtonThe Yorkshire Coast is one of the UK's most popular seaside coasts, with a mix of designated heritage coast around Flamborough Head and a choice of Britain's best holiday seaside resorts. The country's oldest historic seaside resort is at Scarborough which saw the arrival of the first bathing machines in 1735 followed by fame as a spa town after the discovery of mineral spa waters at South Bay. Scarborough is a veritable feast of seaside Victorian architecture alongside two fine beach bays, a superb choice of theatres, cinemas, clubs, bars and restaurants and a host of holiday attractions. Maritime Whitby, with its close links with Captain Cook and courtesy of Bram Stoker - Dracula is another Yorkshire Coast holiday hotspot. The Cook Memorial Museum in Whitby pays due homage to the town's famous apprentice who went on from Whitby to undertake his three epic voyages. Whitby is also a feast for the specialist shopper with a fine choice of arts and crafts shops including jewellers selling the famous Whitby Jet. Whitby Abbey ruins, relatively intact compared to others in the UK, stands as a magnificent gothic feature high above Whitby town on the east cliff. Click Here for information about The East Yorkshire Coast
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