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Burton Pidsea Guide

Burton Pidsea offers a range of cottages with hot tubs for those looking to escape to East Yorkshire's countryside. This small village sits just 10 miles east of Hull, making it ideal for combining rural relaxation with city trips.

The area boasts easy access to the Yorkshire coast, with Withernsea beach only 5 miles away. Burton Pidsea's 12th-century St Peter and St Paul Church provides historical interest, while nearby Burton Constable Hall attracts history fans.

According to TripAdvisor, top attractions include The Deep aquarium in Hull (4.5/5) and Hornsea Mere (4/5). The village gained brief fame when scenes for the 2016 Dad's Army film were shot in the area.

Cottages range from cosy couples' retreats to larger family homes, all featuring that essential hot tub. Many properties offer ground-floor accommodation, making them suitable for guests with mobility needs.

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Sightseeing

Burton Pidsea sits in a prime spot for exploring East Yorkshire. The village itself is small but has a lovely pub - The Nancy Inn - where you can grab a pint after a day out.

Burton Constable Hall (HU11 4LN) is just 5 miles away and opens 10am-5pm daily. This Elizabethan mansion has over 30 rooms to explore and 300 acres of parkland. It scores 4.5/5 on TripAdvisor with visitors praising the "fascinating collections" and "beautiful grounds".

Head to Withernsea (15 minutes by car) to see its famous lighthouse (HU19 2DL, open 11am-4pm weekends April-September). Built inland due to coastal erosion, it now houses a museum about local celebrity Kay Kendall, the 1950s film star who grew up here.

Hull city centre is just 25 minutes away. The Deep (HU1 4DP) is one of the UK's biggest aquariums with over 3,000 fish including sharks and rays. It scores 4.5/5 on TripAdvisor and opens 10am-6pm daily.

Spurn Point Nature Reserve (HU12 0UH) offers a wild coastal landscape. This unusual 3-mile sand spit stretches into the Humber Estuary and is home to rare birds and wildlife. The visitor centre opens 9am-5pm and has excellent displays about this fragile ecosystem.

Pet Friendly

Many Burton Pidsea cottages welcome dogs and the area is brilliant for four-legged visitors. The flat countryside makes for easy walking and there are plenty of footpaths right from your doorstep.

Withernsea Beach allows dogs year-round on most sections - a rarity for UK beaches. The wide sandy stretch gives plenty of space for dogs to run free.

The Nancy Inn in Burton Pidsea welcomes dogs in the bar area and even offers water bowls and treats. They serve good pub grub too, so you don't need to leave your dog at the cottage while you eat.

Burton Constable Hall allows dogs in the parkland (but not inside the house). The extensive grounds are perfect for a good walk and there's a woodland trail that's particularly good for dogs.

I recommend bringing towels specifically for your dog - after muddy walks or beach trips, you'll want to clean them before they jump in the hot tub with you!

Top 3 attractions you have to see in Burton Pidsea

Hornsea Mere (HU18 1AB) is Yorkshire's largest freshwater lake and sits just 8 miles from Burton Pidsea. You can hire rowing boats (£10 per half hour), try sailing, or simply enjoy the walking path around the lake. The bird watching is excellent - over 200 species have been recorded here. The on-site café serves homemade cakes that visitors rave about. One TripAdvisor reviewer said: "We saw so many different birds and the kids loved feeding the swans. Much better than we expected!"

Patrington Haven Leisure Park (HU12 0PT) is just 4 miles away and offers day passes to their facilities. The indoor swimming pool is great if the weather turns and there's a gym, fishing lake and restaurant too. They run activities for kids during school holidays. A recent visitor commented: "We weren't staying at the park but bought day passes. The pool was clean and not too busy and the staff were really helpful."

Far Grange Park and Golf Club (YO25 8SJ) welcomes non-residents to its 18-hole golf course. The challenging course has stunning views across the countryside and Bridlington Bay. Green fees are reasonable (£25 weekdays, £30 weekends) and the clubhouse serves excellent food. "The best hidden gem golf course in Yorkshire" according to one golfer's review.

Is Burton Pidsea good for families?

Yes! While the village itself is small, it's a great base for family trips. The cottage hot tubs are always a hit with kids and you're close to beaches, Hull's attractions and plenty of outdoor spaces. Hornsea has a good playground and paddling pool in summer.

When is the best time to visit Burton Pidsea?

Summer offers the best weather for enjoying the coast, but spring and autumn are quieter and often cheaper. Winter breaks can be magical - imagine returning to your hot tub under starry skies after a brisk walk!

Are there any good restaurants near Burton Pidsea?

The Nancy Inn serves good pub food. For something special, try The Falcon Inn at Withernwick (3 miles) or The Stags Head Inn at Lelley (5 miles) which serves excellent Sunday roasts.

Can I get to Burton Pidsea without a car?

It's tricky. There's a limited bus service from Hull, but I'd recommend having a car to make the most of the area. The nearest train station is Hull, about 10 miles away.

Is there a shop in Burton Pidsea?

Yes, there's a small village shop for essentials. For bigger shops, head to Hedon (5 miles) or Hull for supermarkets.

What should I pack for my hot tub cottage break?

Bring swimwear, towels and flip-flops for hot tub use. Most cottages provide robes but check before you travel. Don't forget walking shoes for exploring the countryside!

  1. Visit Hull and East Yorkshire
  2. The Deep Aquarium
  3. Burton Constable Hall
  4. Spurn Point Nature Reserve
Unit 3, York Business Park, Great North Way, York, North Yorkshire, YO26 6RW