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Humber Bridge Country Park is a 48 acre wood with open meadows and wildlife ponds. This stunning park is located on the banks of the Humber Estuary, and it's the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy some quality time with your loved ones.
The distinctive chalk cliffs which surround the park on three sides and look like they are snow-covered give rise to the park’s local name Little Switzerland.
The Humber Bridge is one of the longest in the world, and it offers stunning views of the estuary and the surrounding countryside. You can take a leisurely stroll across the bridge, taking in the breathtaking views and feeling the wind in your hair as you go.
The park is home to a range of exciting activities that are sure to keep the whole family entertained. One of the most popular activities is the high ropes course, which is a thrilling adventure that will test your balance and your nerve. The course includes a range of obstacles, such as rope bridges, zip lines, and balance beams, and it's suitable for all ages and abilities.
For younger children, there's a fantastic playground that's packed with fun and exciting equipment. From swings and slides to climbing frames and tunnels, there's something for every child to enjoy. And while the kids are playing, parents can relax and enjoy the stunning scenery and fresh air.
If you're feeling more adventurous, then why not hire a bike and explore the park on two wheels? There are a range of cycling routes available, from easy, flat paths to more challenging trails that will take you through the heart of the park. Cycling is a fantastic way to get some exercise and enjoy the great outdoors, and there are bikes available to hire for all ages and abilities.
For those who prefer to take things at a slower pace, there are a range of walking routes available that will take you through some of the most beautiful parts of the park. You can wander through meadows and woodland, enjoy stunning views of the estuary, and discover hidden corners and secret spots that are off the beaten track.While some meadows are mown for games and picnics, others are only cut once a year to encourage wild flowers and butterflies. There are 22 species of butterflies recorded across the reserve.
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