Withernsea Map

Withernsea map, view the East Yorkshire town of Withernsea, located in the county of East Yorkshire, England.

Detailed Street Map of Withernsea East Yorkshire & Guide to the Area

Withernsea Map East Yorkshire: Interactive map of Withernsea, displaying the town situated in the county of East Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Withernsea area and a Withernsea town centre map, showing Longmeadows Holiday Park.

Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Withernsea map are: Withernsea Lighthouse Museum, Tesco Express, The Golden Haddock, Withernsea High School, Blue Door Flowers, The Alma Inn, Heron Foods, Withernsea Leisure Centre, Valley Gardens, Boots Pharmacy, The Pier Hotel, St Nicholas Church, Seaside Café, Lighthouse Dental Practice, The Mermaid Café, Castle Café, Withernsea Methodist Church, Asda, Withernsea Centre Surgery, East Riding Library, Withernsea Primary School, Waves Amusement Arcade, The Promenade Fish & Chips, The Spread Eagle, Aldbrough Medical Centre (branch), Coastguard Station, The Oasis Health & Beauty, The Waterfront Bar & Bistro, Richardsons Furniture, RNLI Lifeboat Station, Pier Towers, Laila's Café, Post Office, Withernsea Town Council, Tim's Takeaway, The Snack Shack, New Horizon Mobility, Sea View Tandoori, Withernsea Mobility, Our Lady and St Peter's Church, The Alex Pub, Sally's Boutique, The Deli on the Prom, Scizzor Sisters, Cash Converters, Nisa Local, The Pet Shop, Lily and Lavender, The Coffee Shed, East Riding College Community Hub, The Suncourt Hotel.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Roos, Hollym, Holmpton, Easington, Patrington, Keyingham, Ottringham, Welwick, Sunk Island, Halsham, Burton Pidsea, Winestead, Rimswell, Tunstall, Skeffling, Owthorne, Burstwick, Thorngumbald, Ryehill, Camerton, Hedon, Paull, Preston, Elstronwick, Lelley, Sproatley, Fitling, Garton, Haltemprice, Coniston, New Ellerby, Old Ellerby, Humbleton.

Withernsea is one of those classic British seaside towns with a no-nonsense charm and bags of character. Sat right on the east coast of Yorkshire, it's got sandy beaches, a traditional promenade, and that lovely feeling of being away from the rush. You won't find flashy amusements or high-rise hotels, just proper sea views, cheerful cafés, and people who've lived here for generations. It's got a relaxed pace and a warm, welcoming feel that draws in families, walkers, and those just after a bit of peace by the sea.

The town's roots go way back, but it really started growing in the Victorian era when the railway arrived and brought visitors from Hull and beyond. In its heyday, Withernsea was a thriving holiday spot, with guests flocking to the pier and promenade. Though the pier's long gone, the historic lighthouse still stands proudly and now houses a museum dedicated to local life—and even a room honouring actress Kay Kendall, who was born here. The town's home to just under 6,000 residents these days, and while it's changed with the times, that old resort charm still lingers in the architecture, gardens and beachfront.

There's plenty to keep you busy in and around Withernsea. The beach is the big draw—long, open and ideal for a quiet walk or a proper paddle when the tide's right. The lighthouse museum's a must for a bit of local history and a cracking view from the top. The Valley Gardens offer a bit of green space, and the leisure centre gives you a place to swim or keep the kids active when the weather's not playing ball. A short drive takes you to Spurn Point, a wild and windswept nature reserve with huge skies and ever-shifting sands. Burton Constable Hall isn't far either, with its grand rooms, parkland walks and links to the National Trust. You're also within reach of English Heritage sites like Skipsea Castle and the remnants of the old church at Owthorne, lost to the sea over the years.

The wider East Yorkshire area's full of things to explore. Head inland and you'll find rolling countryside through the Yorkshire Wolds—great for walkers, cyclists and anyone needing a proper breather. Hull's within easy reach and offers a totally different day out, packed with museums, galleries, shops and a waterfront that's come into its own. Beverley gives you cobbled charm and historic streets, while Hornsea and Bridlington bring their own twist on the coastal experience. You're never short of a new view, a new walk, or a new tearoom to try.

Withernsea's a bit tucked away, but that's part of the appeal. The railway station's long gone, so most visitors arrive by car along the A1033. It's an easy drive from Hull, which connects you to the wider road network, and local buses do a steady job linking the town with nearby villages and the city. Humberside Airport's your closest for flights, around an hour away, with Leeds Bradford just about reachable for broader travel options. Once you're in Withernsea, everything's on foot or bike—nice and easy, and no need to rush.

East Yorkshire's got this slow, steady rhythm that creeps up on you. It's not full of big-name attractions or flashy developments—it's about the little things. Wide skies, neat hedgerows, old churches, seaside towns that have seen the years come and go, and locals who've seen it all too. From the chalky cliffs of Flamborough to the hidden valleys of the Wolds, the county's full of contrast and character. It's the kind of place you keep coming back to without quite realising why—it just sticks with you.

We hope you found this Withernsea tourist map useful for your visit to the area.

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