Bridlington South Beach

Bridlington South Beach is formed by sand, pebbles and chalk from the nearby Flamborough Headland. The beach is backed by the Bridlington foreshore and town and is the northern part of an extensive band of golden sand that stretches all the way to Spurn Point at the mouth of the Humber.

Like the North Beach, there is a wide range of facilities available for the beachgoer. Facilities include; cafes and restaurants, shops, a lost child centre, a first-aid post, a slip-way and toilets (including disabled facilities).

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