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Kingston upon Hull Coast Guide

Known more commonly as Hull, Kingston-upon-Hull is a city with a rich maritime history that spans back to Roman times. This port city is a hub for a diverse range of marine operations, including fishing fleets, ferries, oil tankers, and cargo ships.

Highlights of Hull

The city of Hull offers a breadth of attractions and activities for visitors. From exploring its maritime heritage in museums to dining in its redeveloped marina area, there's plenty to keep you entertained.

Exploring the Coast

Though not a traditional seaside resort, Hull's coast still offers some interesting spots. Spurn Head, a narrow bank of sand and shingle, stretches out into the River Humber and is home to a now disused lighthouse. For beach lovers, there are good beaches at Hornsea and Withernsea to the north of Hull.

Attractions Around Hull

Whether you want to delve into history, enjoy a leisurely meal by the marina, or explore the local beaches, Hull offers a diverse range of activities and attractions to suit all tastes.