Recent reviews Bridlington
[TheDaz, 10/02/2009] Whilst not the largest of beaches, the North beach and promenade in Bridlington is a pleasant enough location to while away a sunny afternoon.
Whilst the south promenade is not much more an extension of the bustling fishing harbour, the north promenade, with its rival theme parks and arcade halls, evokes a civilised and relaxed feeling, seemingly unhurried by flash progress.
The small theme parks overlooking the beach operate a number of fairground rides using a token system, and the arcade halls look to have been built in the 80s and not modernised since. Fast food: both chain offerings
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[micksheff, 06/11/2007] Bempton Cliffs can be found on the east coast of Yorkshire just outside the small village of Bempton, which is off the Bridlington to Flamborough road. This whole area is now a nature reserve that is owned and managed by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB).
There can be few people that have been here that can deny that Bempton Cliffs are a spectacular sight. They are characterised by their chalk-white appearance and they rise vertically from the sea to the cliff tops. They are just as impressive from the top of the cliffs looking downwards as they are from below looking up
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