🥾 8½ miles 🥾 Leisurely 🥾 Leader: Carol 🥾
Starting from our meeting point on the north bank at the Hessle Whiting Mill, we begin with a short walk around the Hessle Country Park, before going up the steps to join the Humber Bridge (about 1.4miles crossing) where we will enjoy great views of the River Humber. Once we arrive on the south bank at Barton upon Humber we will cross Far Ings Road and walk past the local garden centre, making our way under the Humber Bridge to a picnic spot with great views of the Bridge where we will stop for lunch. There is also a small outdoor café (The Viking Café) where snacks/drinks can also be purchased.
After lunch we will be taking a walk around the Waters Edge Nature reserve, with lots of ponds and chance to see different wildlife including ducks and swans. We will then make our way back to the Humber Bridge to head back across to Hessle Country Park. There will also be the option of refreshments at the Country Park Inn to finish our walk off nicely, also with great views of the Bridge we have just walked across!
🪧 Meet at Whiting Mill, Cliff Road, Hessle, HU13 0HB, near the Country Park Inn – it is a 5–10 minute walk from the car parks, and about a 15 minute walk from the station and bus stops
🅿️ Free car parks at Hessle Foreshore, Cliff Road, Hessle, HU13 0HB and the Humber Bridge Car Park, Ferriby Road, HU13 0JG – please car-share if possible, and allow plenty of time to get parked, as it is likely to be busy
🚌 Train from Hull at 09:53 to Hessle – or buses 250 and 350 from Hull, Barton-on-Humber, Scunthorpe and Grimsby stop on the Humber Bridge approach road (other buses to Hessle stop more than a mile away)
🐶 Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a lead at all times
🚻 Toilets are available at the Humber Bridge Car Park and also next to the Hessle Whiting Mill, and at the Waters Edge Centre on the south bank which we will be passing after lunch.
🥪 Please bring a packed lunch. There is also the outdoor Viking Café at our picnic venue where snacks/drinks can be purchased.
🍺 We have the option for drinks at the Country Park Inn at the end of the walk
🥾 This is a relatively easy walk with minor inclines, however there some steps to walk up in the Country Park and also getting up/down the Humber Bridge. The Waters Edge nature reserve is relatively flat, but can be muddy if it has been raining.
Get Your Boots On is a friendly and sociable group for those in their 20s and 30s, and is part of the Ramblers
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