The scenic North Beach is always popular with tourists and has been awarded the prestigious Seaside Award and the Keep Britain Tidy Award. The North beach is one of two award-winning beaches that straddle either side of the picturesque Bridlington harbour, where you can do everything from eating fish and chips, to taking a ride on a pirate ship. A small dog-friendly section in front of the chalets borders a longer dog-exclusion zone along the beach.
Behind the beach is the beautifully restored Edwardian North Promenade where you can relax at your favourite beach café, let your hair down at the funfair, or stroll down to the harbour. So whether it is an exciting day at the fair or a relaxing day on the beach taking in the stunning views of the cliffs that you desire, the North beach is perfect for any need. Situated on the Southern end of the North beach, the funfair is packed with rides and stalls for a great day out with the family.
Bridlington is a superb holiday base. Packed full with fun seaside activities for the kids, it truly is one of the best resorts for families in Yorkshire.
Book a chalet for a day or week and enjoy a great base for your day out at the coast. You can view all chalet options on the coastal activities page.
Book chalets onlineLimited pay and display parking at the harbour or in the town. There is seafront parking on North Marine Drive and a large grassed car park at Limekiln Lane. The car parks are within easy access of the Land Train to take you to Sewerby Hall and Gardens or the town centre for a small charge.
Most of our Bridlington North Promenade is accessible for wheelchair users via wheelchair friendly ramps. The one section at Victoria Terrace, below the Leisure Centre is accessed via steps and is therefore not suitable for wheelchair users.
Disabled radar key toilets on the promenade are located at Limekiln Lane and adjacent to the North Coastal Services Office (Donkey Bridge).
Wheelchair users also have access to the North beach through the hiring of our beach wheelchairs. (Sand Only).
Our North side land train service is also equipped to take wheelchair user on the back of their rear carriage. However, due to weight restrictions, motorised wheelchairs are unable to travel on the trains.
R-evolution provide the All Ride adaptive bike service from the bike store located on Victoria Terrace, below the Leisure Centre. For more information on hiring these bikes please visit www.r-evolution.org.uk
Dog ban in affect 1 May to 30 September. Fishing with rod and line banned from 1 May to 30 September.