Walks near Bridlington by train
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Driffield Circular via Driffield Canal (Yorkshire)
15 minutes direct from Bridlington.
Flat Driffield Canal towpath with two-hundred-year-old relics, dyke and field paths and a village pub at Wansford.
Warnings: Can be muddy after heavy rain. Take care on the road section before Wansford and at the railway crossings.
Walk details: Yorkshire Coast Community Rail Partnership (PDF).

Hutton Cranswick Circular via Tophill Low Nature Reserve (Yorkshire)
15 minutes direct from Bridlington.
Gentle, flat River Hull valley farmland: the lakes, hides and ponds of Tophill Low nature reserve and the dykes around Cranswick.
Warnings: Very flat and close to the river, so can be muddy after heavy rain. Listen for traffic on the narrow lanes.
Walk details: Yorkshire Coast Community Rail Partnership (PDF).

Hunmanby to Filey (Yorkshire)
15 minutes direct from Bridlington.
Quiet lanes, field paths, a broad beach walk along Filey Bay, the smart seafront town and Filey Brigg.
Warnings: Check tide times; the sea reaches the cliffs at high tide and covers Filey Brigg. Do not attempt cliff descents to the beach.
Walk details: Yorkshire Coast Community Rail Partnership (PDF).

Scarborough Circular via Hayburn Wyke (Yorkshire)
45 minutes direct from Bridlington.
Out along the Cleveland Way clifftops past Cloughton Wyke and Hayburn Wyke through woodland, back on the old Scarborough to Whitby railway trackbed.
Warnings: Cliffs are unfenced; supervise children. The shared Rail Trail can be busy with cyclists and horse riders.
Walk details: Yorkshire Coast Community Rail Partnership (PDF).

Filey to Bempton (Yorkshire)
30 minutes direct from Bridlington.
Recommended: A walk with some climbing, taking the beach to avoid going inland at Hunmanby.
Coastal: four fifths along the coast.
Time: 5h–10h
Walk details: Railwalks.
Reverse direction: Yorkshire Coast Community Rail Partnership (PDF).

Scarborough to Filey (Yorkshire)
45 minutes direct from Bridlington.
Recommended: A walk with a fair amount of climbing and descending.
Coastal: almost all along the coast.
Time: 5h–10h
Warnings: A fair amount of climbing and descending.
Walk details: Railwalks.
Reverse direction: Yorkshire Coast Community Rail Partnership (PDF).

Hutton Cranswick to Beverley (Yorkshire)
15 minutes direct from Bridlington.
An easy-going, flat route, the first part through uncultivated land and fields of cattle on well-marked footpaths, the second part across crop fields with paved sections and road walking. Lots of unpaved, uneven sections and narrow bridges and gates. Can also reach the bus station via Manor Road in Beverley.
Time: 5h30–10h30
Warnings: Many unpaved and uneven sections, narrow bridges to cross and gates affect accessibility.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Hutton Cranswick to Driffield (Yorkshire)
15 minutes direct from Bridlington.

Hull Paragon Interchange Circular (Yorkshire)
45 minutes direct from Bridlington.

Beverley to Hull Paragon Interchange (Yorkshire)
30 minutes direct from Bridlington.
A lengthy walk out through Beverley's suburbs to Figham Common, then a riverside path along the River Hull, before following the main Beverley Road into the centre of Hull. Lots of kissing gates and stiles and with a main-road section (with pavement) at Thearne. Passes the only remaining World War 2 bombed-out building in the UK, a former cinema on Beverley Road undergoing restoration.
Time: 4h–8h
Warnings: Follows a busy road for a quarter of the walk.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Hessle to Cottingham (Yorkshire)
1 hour from Bridlington, with one change.
An urban route with more green space than expected and much of it following a surfaced cycle path. Generally easy going. Follows National Cycle Route 1 for much of the way; bus and rail options at both ends. Easier to follow with a GPX track as the urban setting makes navigation tricky.
Time: 2h30–5h30
Lunch: Plenty of shops along the way in this built-up area.
1 end-of-walk reward: the Old Lamp Room
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Hessle to Barrow Haven (Yorkshire)
1 hour from Bridlington, with one change.
Across the Humber Bridge, then estuary path.
Walk details: Railwalks.