
A peaceful countryside stay on a real working farm. Open fields, big skies, and a chance to slow right down.
Nature & Wildlife

RSPB Bempton Cliffs
Just a short drive from the farm, Bempton Cliffs is one of the UK’s most spectacular wildlife spots. In spring and early summer, puffins nest on the ledges, while gannets, kittiwakes and razorbills fill the skies. The cliff‑top paths are easy to follow and the views stretch for miles along the coast.

Danes Dyke Nature Reserve
A peaceful mix of woodland, meadows and a quiet pebble beach. It’s a lovely place for slow walks, spotting birds between the trees, and enjoying the sheltered cove at the end of the trail. Great for families and anyone who prefers a gentler, shaded route.

Tophill Low Nature Reserve
A calm, well‑managed wetland reserve with hides overlooking lakes and marshes. It’s ideal for unhurried nature watching — from dragonflies in summer to wintering wildfowl. A good choice if you enjoy quieter, less crowded wildlife spots.
Coast & Beaches

A beautiful cove with clear water, caves and rugged cliffs. Perfect for rock pooling, photography, or simply sitting with a coffee and watching the boats. The coastal path above offers some of the best views on the headland.
North Landing, Flamborough

Thornwick Bay
Wild, dramatic and full of character. The bay has rocky shelves, sea stacks and plenty of space to explore at low tide. It’s a great stop for walkers following the cliff‑top route between Bempton and Flamborough.

Bridlington South Beach
Wide sands, easy access and a classic seaside feel. Ideal for families, dog walkers and anyone who wants a simple day by the sea. Plenty of space to spread out, even in summer.

Filey Beach & Promenade
A long, sweeping stretch of sand with a calm, traditional seaside feel. Great for families, dog walkers and anyone who enjoys a simple day by the sea. The promenade is perfect for an easy stroll.
Stately Homes & Heritage

Sewerby Hall & Gardens
A clifftop house with beautiful gardens, woodland walks, zoo, a cosy café and a family‑friendly pitch and putt. It’s a relaxed day out with plenty of space to wander, picnic or explore, with seasonal events running throughout the year.

Sledmere House
A grand country estate with landscaped grounds, a walled garden and a rare‑breed farm park. The house is full of history, and the surrounding parkland is perfect for slow, scenic strolls.
Family Attractions

Filey Bird Garden & Animal Park (Filey Zoo)
A friendly, hands‑on wildlife park with birds, mammals, gardens and play areas. Ideal for younger families and only a short drive from the farm. Calm, well‑kept and easy to explore.

Bondville Model Village (Sewerby)
A charming miniature world that children love exploring. Adults enjoy the nostalgia and detail. A gentle outing close to the coast.

Bridlington Animal Park
Bird displays, meerkats, wallabies and walk‑through enclosures. A relaxed, family‑friendly attraction with plenty to see.
Walks, Trails & The Yorkshire Wolds

Bempton to Flamborough Head Walk
A spectacular cliff‑top route with seabirds overhead and huge views along the chalk coastline. One of the best walks in the area.

Buckton & Bempton Village Loop
A gentle circular walk linking the two villages, with open fields, quiet lanes and glimpses toward Bempton’s famous seabird cliffs. A peaceful, easy route with classic East Yorkshire countryside views.

Filey Brigg to Filey Town Walk
A scenic coastal route with views across Filey Bay. Start at the Brigg and follow the path into town for cafés, ice cream and a wander along the promenade.

Yorkshire Wolds Way (local sections)
Rolling hills, dry valleys and peaceful farmland. You can pick up shorter sections nearby for a calm, scenic walk without committing to the full trail.
Culture, Museums & Galleries

Bayle Museum, Bridlington
A small museum inside a medieval gatehouse, full of local history. A nice addition to a wander around Bridlington Old Town.

The Spa Bridlington
A seafront venue hosting concerts, comedy, theatre and seasonal events. Great for an evening out by the sea.

Beverley Minster
One of the most impressive Gothic churches in the country. Peaceful, atmospheric and well worth the short drive inland.
Local Pubs & Places to Eat

A cosy countryside pub just a short drive from the farm. Known for hearty meals, friendly service and a relaxed, rural feel. A good stop after a coastal walk or a day exploring the headland.
The Honeypot Inn, Speeton
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The White Horse, Bempton
Your closest village pub — warm, welcoming and reliably good for simple, well‑cooked food. Ideal for an easy evening out without travelling far.

The Martonian Inn
A friendly, relaxed pub serving hearty classics and generous portions, with plenty of space indoors and out. It’s a great spot for a casual lunch, evening meal or a drink after a day of exploring.

The Ship Inn, Sewerby
Perched on the clifftops with sweeping coastal views, The Ship Inn is a characterful spot for good food, sea air and a cosy pint. Its extensive, award‑winning beer garden makes it especially lovely on sunny days.





