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Spurn Point - A unique place in England, situated on the north bank of the entrance to the River Humber, ideal for bird watching, sea fishing, walking or just a day out with the family. Events, activities, accommodation, photographs, around and about, maps and links.

Cruckley Farm - Open farm and provider of rare breed animals and vintage farm machinery to the film industry. Features photographs, details of opening times and location.

Hull and East Yorkshire - Historical and informational site for Hull and East Yorkshire, including Beverley, York, Whitby, Scarborough, Bridlington and Withernsea, with maritime and other photographs.

Aldbrough, East Yorkshire - An guide to the village including details of accommodation and local services.

Blooming Market Weighton - A Diary of Market Weighton's Millennium entry into Yorkshire in Bloom

RiverHumber.com - Photographs, maps and general information covering Hull area including the Humber Suspension Bridge.

Driffield and The Yorkshire Wolds - The Regional Website for the Yorkshire Wolds. Promoting the region and serving the communities of Driffield, and the Yorkshire Wolds Villages.

Skipsea East Yorkshire - A village on the East Yorkshire coast. Includes a history, photographs, information on local nature and wildlife.

Puffins at Flamborough - Visit the best place on the East Coast for bird watching and stay at The North Star Hotel, Flamborough

Yorkshire Wolds Heritage Trust - Charitable organisation involved with the man-made and natural heritage of the Yorkshire Wolds.

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