Spurn Discovery Walking Tour (Multiple Dates)

A swallow sits upon a sign that says Spurn footpath

Credit: Harry Appleyard

Spurn Discovery Walking Tour (Multiple Dates)

Location:
Spurn National Nature Reserve, Spurn National Nature Reserve, East Yorkshire, HU12 0UH
Book
Take a stroll down the coastal path with our knowledgeable guides and discover more about Spurn NNR.

Event details

Meeting point

Meet at Spurn Discovery Centre

Date

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About the event

Discover Spurn on our walking tours

There’s nowhere quite like Spurn, where the constantly changing currents of the mighty River Humber meet the turbulent waters of the North Sea. But how much do you really know about this legendary place?

Join Yorkshire Wildlife Trust’s guides on our new walking tour to explore life on the edge in this precarious, ever-changing landscape, where nothing stays the same for long – and where history has often been more dramatic than fiction.

This tour starts and ends at the Discovery Centre and last around 90 minutes, with plenty of stops along the way.

Our Spurn Discovery Tour is the perfect introduction to Yorkshire’s Land’s End. You’ll find out:

  • How Spurn was formed and continues to shift shape
  • The amazing human history of this precarious peninsula, including the lighthouses and lifeboats, and the incredible true story of a town lost to the sea
  • The remarkable wildlife you can see here, including epic migration journeys and the rarities that birders flock to see
  • How Yorkshire Wildlife Trust looks after wildlife and its habitats today, including pioneering work to bring back lost and threatened species.

With our introductory offer, now’s the time to grab a bargain: £10 for adults and £6 for children (please note the tours aren’t suitable for young children).

Booking

Know before you go

Dogs

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No dogs permitted
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Mobility

Spurn beach is covered in sand and shingle and is a 15 minute walk from the Discovery Centre. This walk does involve uneven terrain and a flight of stairs.

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Wheelchair access

No
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Hearing loop

No
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What to bring

Please dress for the weather and wear sturdy footwear. We suggest you bring along some binoculars.

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Parking information

There is a pay & display car park next to the Discovery Centre
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Facilities

Toilets
Shop
Cafe/refreshments
Picnic area
Accessible toilet
Baby changing facilities
Electric car charging point
Disabled parking
Accessible trails

Contact us

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Contact number: 01904 659570
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