Hessle

Hessle is a town, civil parish and electoral ward in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, five miles west of Kingston upon Hull city centre. Geographically it is part of a larger urban area consisting of the city of Kingston upon Hull, the town of Hessle and a number of other villages but is not part of the city. Wikipedia.
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Humber Bridge Country Park

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Park
Humber Bridge Country Park is a massive 21-hectare nature reserve in Yorkshire that permits dogs and boasts various bird-feeding stations and trails embellished with sculptures. Visitors can relish easy access to the park, large car parking facilities, and stunning views of the Humber Estuary. The park offers an ideal place for dog walkers to have a good time while marveling at the beautiful surroundings.
That's a very nice place with big car park, easy to access, with a really outstanding views. That should be a place you must visit when you exploring Yorkshire. Humber Estuary are very interesting for spending a good time. Dog walkers are welcome.
GIS gns — Google review
Lovely stroll on an icy Sunday morning. Worth the effort to get out and enjoy the fresh air. Clearly marked and easily navigable trails. Lovely atmosphere with morning walkers, dog walkers, and families.
Ian Frankish — Google review
When you get to Hessle, you may well just visit both Humber Bridge and Humber Bridge Country Park. Walk towards Hessle Foreshore and you will see some astonishing views whether it is just under the Humber Bridge or right next to it. Walk along the shore for 1-2 miles you will still clearly see this massive Humber Bridge structure.
Gordon Choi — Google review
A great park which had lovely trails that were very clean and was a brilliant few hours out with the family having a picnic. I think its fantastic the parking is free with lots of spaces.
Emily — Google review
Well worth a visit. Beautiful day. Good to see the bridge close up and personal and not flying along in the car!
Sam Scott — Google review
I love the bridge and surrounding area, well worth taking a walk over the bridge and back. 1st time we have cycled over and the oathway is wide enough to accommodate 2 way traffic bikes or walkers. Nice woodland walk on the Hull side with some parking, the main carpark is still locked after the covid drop in was removed. Pleasant walk along the humber to hessell with a rest area, toilets at the windmill.
Diane Knight — Google review
Lovely to be able to drive over Humber bridge then park up and walk across ! And the country park is lovely and relaxing
Rose Griffith — Google review
Soap box Derby viilsit to support daughter (& everyone of course). Good fun. A fabulous chairty event. Needs lots of support & better advertising to encourage everyone to both participate & raise funds on the day. A very good fun event. Never been before. Will definitely go and watch and be involved nx Yr regardless of knowing anyone involved. A good local cause. Well done all of you. X
Jen Key — Google review
Very nice park to walk our dog around. Took a while to find our way down to the viewing point that we were looking for but worth a visit
Martin W — Google review
Nice place to spend a few hours walking the bridge and park finish with an ice-cream on the foreshore
George Crawley — Google review
Always a good time here, much preferable in warm weather but it's still a great walk and the kids love climbing and exploring. It was really clean and tidy today and thankfully it looks like owners are picking up after their dogs! The park has had a huge refurb since our last visit and it's great for all ages now.
Samantha Guest — Google review
The Chalk Trail is very interesting, the old quarry and Windmill combined with the amazing views of the Humber Bridge. With Free Parking and Loos cannot fault the place.
stevewalsh1987 — Google review
Lovely day for walks and picnics in the cou try park plenty of parking walked to hunter Bridge and had coffee and cake outside the nearby pub also toilet areas too
Jane Webster — Google review
It was a nice experience to walk around the park! It’s a scenic beauty to view from and reach Humber bridge walking path!
Rajendra R — Google review
This park is a lovely haven for wildlife. There are different routes and walk options through woodland, grassy clearings, and along the Humber. Some routes are easier and more accessible than others, especially in wet weather when steps can be slippery and paths may be flooded. The park has an interesting history as a chalk quarry. There's loads of parking availability
Victoria Inge — Google review
Stopped for a bite to eat and a drink. There is plenty of space for car and caravan, although the caravan exceeded two parking spaces. On this occasion, it wasn't a problem as the place was very quiet.
Alan Utley — Google review
This place could be so much better with some thought and attention. There is a good clean toilet block by the main car park area, but the toilet block near the children's playground were all out of order. The paths are extremely muddy in places, due to flooding (including the boardwalk area and the under bridge passes). There are quite a lot of dogs off lead, with a number of them with no recall (problematic if you have a dog reactive dog). It could really do with a café to get refreshments, but apart from the Country House Pub (which isn't suitable with a muddy dog), there isn't anywhere.
David Wright — Google review
Lots of flooding but still able to enjoy walking around this beautiful place!
Jane Hutchinson — Google review
Great for a short walk it's a little waterlogged at the moment a few paths are cut off due to the amount of water!
Ray Austin — Google review
Lovely walks along the humber great country park
carl dyke — Google review
Great area for dog walkers and families. Lots of picnic benches with stands for disposable BBQs. Woodland walks and open spaces. 2 large ponds but this part can flood after lots of heavy rainfall. Free parking
Gary Cooper — Google review
Good place for a quick stop-off. Only got toilets but plenty of parking...take your own sandwiches and flask 🙂 Perfect Pitstone for the coach and added benefit was volunteers making tea and coffee in aid of "wellbeing ".
Deborah Smith — Google review
A place for relaxation and comfort. The beautiful view is remarkable.
Ugochukwu Francis Bobby Ikpeama — Google review
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Saramique Studio

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Permanently closed
Pottery classes
Classes & Workshops
Saramique Studio is a lovely place with a cafe for hot drinks and plenty of colors and pots to choose from. The staff are incredibly helpful, friendly, and supportive, offering advice without making visitors feel rushed. It's a great spot for crafting with friends and babies, as well as for children to have fun in a safe environment. The paint is non-toxic and easy to clean off clothes, making it an enjoyable experience for all ages.
Lovely little shop with a cafe for hot drinks when you're painting! Plenty of colours and pots to choose from and really helpful staff offering advice! I didn't feel rushed at all even though I was there for a few hours! There is also plenty of space to park on the road outside.
Jamie Louise — Google review
Been 4 times now with my 2 children. 3 year old loves it and so does the 1year old. It's a great job the paint is non toxic and come out cloths. Fab time a hours of fun
Ross Bainton — Google review
Such a wonderful place! I arranged an afternoon of crafting with my new Mummy friends and our babies (10 mums and 10 babies!!) We booked a private room in advance as there were so many of us, The staff are incredibly helpful, friendly and supportive! Cakes and drinks are delicious, I cannot rate this establishment anymore and I can't wait to return!
Hollie Mateer — Google review
A welcoming friendly environment where kids and grown ups of all ages can be creative and enjoy making memories. We had our daughters 9th birthday party in a beautiful room with Sara who is wonderful with all the kids and took care of all the details like a playlist and decorations etc. The coffee is also well worth a mention, appreciated by grown ups at a party! We will definitely be back we're hooked x
Dawn Kotuwage — Google review
Myself and my little girl attended a party here, what a lovely experience. The cafe owners were so accommodating, the children's party was so well organised that the mums even got to sit and have a coffee! Planning our next visit soon! Cakes looked amazing!!
graeme jones — Google review
We’ve been to Saramique twice now and enjoyed each visit. Lovely and friendly staff with scrummy drinks and cakes. Sara is wonderful with children, helpful and attentive. Great offers for occasions such as Mother’s Day and tots painting. We look forward to picking up our pottery!
Abi Symons — Google review
Fantastic afternoon. Pottery painting along side my Granddaughter. Lots of changes due to covid 19 but still very enjoyable. Great to have you open again. Coffee and cookie went down well as well.
Sue Bedford — Google review
We brought our six year old son today and he had a blast. Fantastic looking shop, great coffee, and all the staff are fantasic; Simon in particular, who explained everything to our son and patiently answered all of his questions (and there were a lot of them!). We will definitely be back.
Phil — Google review
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Humber Bridge Visitors Centre

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Information services
Visitor Centers
The Humber Bridge Visitors Centre has been repurposed as a COVID PCR test centre, where visitors can receive organized assistance from multiple staff members to guide them in the right direction. The center has efficient information services and employs several personnel who are knowledgeable about their roles and duties to help visitors navigate through the process smoothly.
Sean Loftus — Google review
The Humber Bridge visitor Centre is a great place to park up for walking across the Humber Bridge or walking in the country park. Perfect place to meet up for lift sharing across the Humber bridge. During summer months it hosts quite a few classic car club meetings. Massive car park.
Andrew Nell — Google review
Nice walks,walk through to the pub, the country inn and sit on the waters edge
Mark Forrest — Google review
Ioannis Makris — Google review
Great place and great views
kenneth priestman — Google review
Very well kept area. Excellent staff.
Martin Murray — Google review
We walked over the Humber Bridge which was fantastic. The visitor centre was closed as the toilets were being refurbed, but the bridge was our reason for the visit.
Aln Hall — Google review
Lovely place to walkaround and view the Humber Bridge. Pub very nice
Ian Bradbury — Google review
Nice and welcoming and some good activities offered.
Hazel Hayward — Google review
Now used as a covid PCR test centre. Very organised, several staff to point one in the right direction
Chizy Amadi — Google review