Bird Watching Holidays

Bird Watching and Coastal Holidays


The local area is renowned for its unique appeal to bird watchers and those interested in nature walks. The local RSPB reserve is home to resident and migratory birds from around the world. Nearby Bempton Cliffs are home to Puffins and offshore you may be lucky to see seals. 
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Yorkshire Wildlife Trust

Yorkshire Wildlife Trust including Spurn Discovery Centre

Take a 4×4 ‘Spurn Safari’ to the iconic 128ft high lighthouse, explore three miles of wilderness-like beaches and dunes or simply take in the views from the new Discovery Centre and its cafe.
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Spurn Bird Observatory Trust

Spurn Bird Observatory Trust

Big skies and ever changing wildlife make the evocative landscape of Spurn one of the Trust’s most iconic nature reserves. Whether you go by foot, bike or aboard a Spurn Safari.

Spurn Bird Observatory monitors and records the numbers and species of birds migrating along the Spurn Peninsula, and has being doing so since 1946.
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Spurn Migration Festival

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Bird migration is one of the great wonders of the natural world and the Spurn Peninsula on Yorkshire’s East Coast is arguably the best place in Britain to witness this spectacle. This fantastic festival has something for everyone – walks, talks, stalls, the famous Hog Roast and hopefully lots of birds for you to see. The 2024 festival will take place on September 6th-8th 2024.
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