East Yorkshire is a ceremonial county in the United Kingdom, located in the historic county of Yorkshire. It is bordered by North Yorkshire to the west, South Yorkshire to the south, and Lincolnshire to the east. The area is renowned for its stunning coastlines and picturesque countryside and is home to a variety of attractions, including the Yorkshire Wolds, Spurn Point Nature Reserve, Sewerby Hall and Gardens, and the East Riding of Yorkshire Museum. East Yorkshire is also known for its rich history and culture, with many stately homes, castles, and other historical sites located throughout the region.
The coastline of East Yorkshire is home to many popular seaside resorts such as Scarborough, Bridlington, Filey and Hornsea, which offer a wide range of attractions, accommodation and activities. There are plenty of walks along the cliff tops, traditional amusements, attractions and plenty of places to eat and drink.
The rural inland areas of East Yorkshire have plenty to offer too, with charming villages such as Beverley, Driffield, Helmsley and Whitby. There is lots of wildlife to spot, charming pubs and restaurants, as well as plenty of opportunities for walking and cycling.
East Yorkshire also has a range of festivals and events throughout the year, such as the Humber Street Sesh in Hull, the Beverley Folk Festival and the Scarborough Sea Fest. There is also lots of cultural attractions such as the Burton Agnes Hall, the Deep aquarium in Hull and the North Yorkshire Moors Railway.