Located in Hornsea and only 49 km from The Spa Scarborough, Northorpe provides accommodation with quiet street views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Clare
United Kingdom
There is a lovely big garden which can be seen from the breakfast room. We were delighted to see some beautiful chickens ducks, guinea fowl and an amazing pheasant which fanned out its feathers. Best entertainment ever over breakfast.
Boasting garden views, Darceys in the Yard features accommodation with a garden and a patio, around 8.9 km from Skipsea Castle Hill.
Brearley
United Kingdom
The room was clean and had lovely little touches. The host was exceptionally friendly and made us feel welcome. The location next to the church is beautiful and the breakfast was lovely.
Situated in Hornsea, 8.9 km from Skipsea Castle Hill and 27 km from Hull New Theatre, The Hayloft features accommodation with free WiFi in a historic building.
Nikki
United Kingdom
Ideal location - very central which was exactly what we needed.
Pebble point was amazing, Mandy could not do enough for you.
Pebble point was amazing, Mandy could not do enough for you.
Smiley face does not do it justice, it's without doubt the best place myself and the wife have stayed.
When we return to hornsea we will not stop anywhere else
I urge anyone visiting to look no further than pebble point
Vickie
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Traffic wardens & parking restrictions a nightmare for on...
Traffic wardens & parking restrictions a nightmare for on street parking. Nice selection of cafes, bars & mix of shops catering for a range of ages.
Relaxed, family feel, not too brash for a seaside town.
Richard
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Hornsea is the end of the Transpennine Trail, it’s a small...
Hornsea is the end of the Transpennine Trail, it’s a small seaside town, great to dip your toe in the sea. If you’re planning an epic bike ride get there before seven for chips on the beach, chippy shuts at seven.
JAMES
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Hornsea is a great place for families provided it's not...
Hornsea is a great place for families provided it's not raining. Big beaches, some nice parks with play areas for little ones, modern sports centre with lovely swimming pool, some nice places to eat. Excellent curries and service at Somali Spice - not to be missed if curries are your thing. Attractions nearby if you've got a car. An old fashioned friendly place but with a couple of supermarkets too (useful if you're self catering). Interesting shops for a browse on the main street. Hornsea Museum is worth a punt with friendly helpful staff.
Stuart
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Hornsea is a small but beautiful seaside place.We visit her...
Hornsea is a small but beautiful seaside place.We visit her Regular and love coming back.lovely and flat for walking. Some lovely pubs,cafes and restaurants all serve very good food.loads of takeaways so something for everyone.locals are really lovely people that are very friendly and would help if needed. If you love a Sunday lunch the Swiss Cottage do a beautiful one near seafront And the Victoria inn as well both very similar price.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Hornsea is a great place to visit.
Hornsea is a great place to visit. We went to the floral hall for dinner, was lovely and reasonable. There's lots of shops, bars, cafes. We also went to the hub for a coffee it's nice for a walk along the sea front.. A lovely beach to drive to is fraisethorpe beach.. We visited the mere in hornsea and saw geese, swans etc, you can also have a coffee, ice cream there, or hire a rowing boat or walk around the mere. . We had a Chinese takeaway, and another night we ate at the Victoria pub, the food was lovely and reasonable.. You can visit skirlington market and car boot.. Or drive into beverley.. Tesco is close by.. Theres plenty of shops, cafes, fish and chips, and other takeaways.. A lovely place to go to.
Garry
United Kingdom
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