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Sign up to the Hull Live newsletter for daily updates and breaking news The 14th annual Walking East Yorkshire Festival is poised to make a comeback, offering a wide array of experiences from Spurn Point to Stamford Bridge. From the 14th-22nd September, guided walks and experiences will be taking place all over the county. The festival is a collaborative effort by tourism partners and volunteers across East Yorkshire.



It's managed by Visit East Yorkshire and run in partnership with East Riding Council. The festival features walks, cycling trails, as well as cultural and historical tours suitable for the whole family. From vineyard tours to Horrible History walks, the festival offers a chance to get active and explore the county's natural beauty and history.

Read more: In the Wolds, free coach transport can enable attendees to walk or cycle through the Chalkland Way and TransPennine trail, from Wetwang to Millington. On the coast, there are walks along the King Charles III England Coast Path between Bempton and Sewerby, along Spurn Point, and across the cliffs of RSPB Bempton. Additionally, the.

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