Humber 250 Heritage Trail
The Humber Museums Partnership, a consortium of Hull, East Riding and North Lincolnshire Museums Services, has announced the launch of its latest project – the Humber 250 heritage trail.
The Humber 250 trail takes people on a scenic journey throughout the rich landscapes of Humber region, linking 70 fascinating sites of interest ranging from museums and art galleries, historic houses and gardens, industrial and wartime heritage and archaeology and architecture.
The trail spans from as far north as Flamborough light house and Bempton cliffs to as far south as Gainsthorpe Medieval Village in Lincolnshire. The 250 mile route is split into three distinctive regions, the Humber South Bank, the Humber North Bank and Sea and the Yorkshire Wolds.
You can pick up the trail guide in the region’s tourist information centres, via the Humber Museums Partnership website and on a mobile phone application available on Google Play Store and Apple App Store for free.