Humber Bridge Country Park Nature Reserve
The Humber Bridge Country Park Local Nature Reserve is a haven for people and wildlife set amongst woods, meadows, ponds and cliffs. The tree covered chalk terraces of the old chalk quarry offer dramatic views over the River Humber and towering Humber Bridge.
The 21-hectare reserve has a valuable mosaic of habitats that support a wide and varied range of wildlife. Over 20 species of butterfly are recorded on the reserve each year and an important population of great crested newts have made the ponds their home. The bird feeding station is a fantastic place to watch birds through the unique living willow screens and viewing tunnel, specially created by the Friends Group of the reserve.
The reserve is located in the East Riding of Yorkshire close to the urban area of Hull and is a favourite place to visit to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy a walk amongst the trees. The Phoenix Sculpture Trail winds its way through the woods and features 10 unique sculptural seats inspired by the special heritage of the reserve. The sculptural seats provide the ideal spot for you to sit and contemplate your surroundings. The reserve also offers three nature trails through the woods, the meadows and around the cliffs. Each trail is distinctively waymarked with hand-carved owls, rabbits and frogs to ensure you never get lost!
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Hessle Humber Bridge East Yorkshire 2015
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A walk in Humber Bridge Country Park Nature Trail 9pm
This is a lovely walk very near to sunset in Humber Bridge Country Park Nature Trail (little Switzerland) in Hull.
By 9:30pm it was getting really dark so we decided it was time to head back to car.
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Walking The Humber Bridge (Well, Almost!) (11/05/19)
Walking The Humber Bridge (Well, Almost!) (11/05/19)
Welcome to The Humber Bridge. This amazing bridge Is situated in Hessle, On The outside of Kingston-Upon-Hull, And is one of the biggest bridges in England. It is a huge suspension bridge carrying road Traffic from North East Lincolnshire To South Yorkshire.
And in this Video, we will walk Half of the bridge, Starting from Hessle Railway Station. The walk starts at Humber Bridge Country Park.
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Only Half of the Bridge was walked for two main reasons:
•It Started Heavily Raining After around Halfway
•All The Trainspotting couldn’t of been done if we walked the full bridge because it would of taken too long.
Hessle Railway Station -
Location: Station Road, Hessle, East Riding Of Yorkshire
Postal Address: HU13 0EL
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Humber Bridge + Country Park Visiting Details:
Location: Hessle Road, Humber Bridge Country Park, East Riding Of Yorkshire
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Hessle Railway Station (HES) & The Humber Bridge (06/10/18)
Welcome To Hessle.
Hessle Railway Station is a lonesome Railway Station In The Humber, Kingston-Upon-Hull, East Riding Of Yorkshire. It has 2 Platforms and A Skeleton Service Of Northern Trains.
This station has plenty of Services passing it, but only 4 a day, 2 In each Direction actually stop here. It hardly has any facilities, but that reflects on the amount of people it gets. Hessle Station almost seemed like a Ghost Station In The Horrible Wet day I was Here.
Trans-Pennine Express, Northern Railways, And Hull Trains All pass this station daily, Only Northern Railways actually stop here.
The station is very run-down, and sits nearly below the Great Humber Bridge. Out of all the Stations in South Yorkshire, I’m quite surprised this isn’t the least used station In the County.
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Hessle railway station serves Hessle in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by Northern Rail. This is the nearest station on the north bank of the Humber to the Humber Bridge.
Name: Hessle
CRS Code: HES
Location Code: 806700
Info Board Name: HESSLE
Address: Hessle station, Southfield, Hessle, East Riding of Yorkshire
Postcode: HU13 0EL
Operator: Northern Railways
Number of platforms: 2
DfT Category: F2 (Very small unstaffed)
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Humber Bridge
Video of the Humber Bridge. We are on the north side going south
The Country Park, Hessle: ornate perimeter fencing
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Places to see in ( Hessle - UK )
Places to see in ( Hessle - UK )
Hessle is a town, civil parish and electoral ward in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, five miles west of Kingston upon Hull city centre. Geographically it is part of a larger urban area consisting of the city of Kingston upon Hull, the town of Hessle and a number of other villages but is not part of the city. It is on the north bank of the Humber Estuary where the Humber Bridge crosses.
The centre of Hessle is the Square. There are many shops and a small bus station, which was refitted in 2007. Hessle All Saints' Church is located just off the Square and was designated a Grade I listed building in 1967 and is now recorded in the National Heritage List for England, maintained by Historic England. Hessle Town Hall was built in 1897 and is situated at the top of South Lane. Hessle Police Station is next door to the town hall at the top of South Lane and the corner of Ferriby Road.
Hessle is home to the world-famous Humber Bridge, which was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1981. At the time of its opening, the Humber Bridge was the world's longest single span suspension bridge. It links Hessle to the town of Barton-upon-Humber on the opposite side of the river Humber. In July 2017 the bridge was granted Grade I listed status.
In more modern times, it has been a centre for shipbuilding. Before 1897, there was a shipyard building wooden boats, but it was then bought by Henry Scarr who moved there from Beverley, where he had previously been in partnership with his brother Joseph. Scarr produced iron and steel ships until 1932, when the yard was taken over by Richard Dunston. It was the largest shipyard in Hessle, building vessels such as Loch Riddon, a roll-on/roll-off ferry launched in 1986, and one of four built for Caledonian MacBrayne for use in the Hebrides.
The company went into liquidation in 1987 and was bought by Damen Shipyards Group in the same year. Dunston's was closed down in 1994. The location is now used as offices, car sales buildings and a dock for scrap metal and other materials for dispatch to other areas, or to be recycled. Richard Dunston's ship repairs still exists further east along the Humber Estuary, with activity remaining high. Hessle is surrounded by the neighbouring villages of Willerby, Anlaby, Kirk Ella, West Ella, North Ferriby and Swanland. Hessle is surrounded by the neighbouring villages of Willerby, Anlaby, Kirk Ella, West Ella, North Ferriby and Swanland.
Chalk-quarrying was a major industry at Hessle into the 20th century and quarries can still be seen in the west of the town, the largest being the Humber Bridge Country Park, which is a popular tourist attraction. Part of it is known as Little Switzerland (Little Switz or Switzy for short).
The Humber Bridge Country Park Local Nature Reserve was formerly a chalk quarry and was developed as a country park following the construction of the Humber Bridge. It consists of mixed species of woodland, wild flowers, a spring-fed pond and herb-rich grassland. The park can be explored on several well-signed walking routes.
Hessle is twinned with the French town of Bourg-de-Thizy. Transport to and from Hessle is convenient, with good access to main roads such as the A15, A63 and M62 (via the A63). It also has a railway station with hourly services to and from Hull and to destinations such as Doncaster and York. Hessle is at the start of the Yorkshire Wolds Way, a long-distance footpath and designated National Trail, which crosses the Yorkshire Wolds and ends at Filey on the Holderness Coast.
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Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) The Humber Bridge
Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) The Humber Bridge
The Humber Bridge, near Kingston upon Hull, England, is a 2,220-metre (7,280 ft) single-span suspension bridge, which opened to traffic on 24 June 1981. When it was opened, it was the longest of its type in the world until it was surpassed in 1998 with the completion of the Akashi Kaikyō Bridge, now it is the eighth-longest.
It spans the Humber (the estuary formed by the rivers Trent and Ouse) between Barton-upon-Humber on the south bank and Hessle on the north bank, connecting the East Riding of Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire. When it opened in 1981 both sides of the bridge were in the non-metropolitan county of Humberside until its dissolution in 1996. The bridge itself can be seen for miles around and as far as Patrington in the East Riding of Yorkshire. It is a Grade I listed building.
Before the bridge opening, commuters would go from one bank to the other either by using the Humber Ferry that ran between Corporation Pier at Hull and New Holland Pier at New Holland, Lincolnshire or by driving via the M62 (from 1976), M18 (from 1979) and M180 motorways, crossing the River Ouse near Goole (connected to the Humber) in the process. Until the mid-1970s, the route south was via the single-carriageway A63 and the A614 road (via grid-locked Thorne where it met the busy A18 and crossed the Stainforth and Keadby Canal at a swing bridge bottleneck, and then on through Finningley and Bawtry, meeting the east-west A631 road).
The journey was a series of straight single-carriageway roads across foggy moors interrupted by predictable bottlenecks for most of the journey to Blyth, Nottinghamshire, where it met the A1. The accident rate was consequently high, and the journey of most of Hull's traffic was similar to that faced by much of Lincolnshire's drivers today. Debates in Parliament were held on the low standard of the windy route across the wind-swept plains around Goole. It not unexpected that under these conditions, a Humber Bridge, with connecting dual-carriageway approach roads, and grade-separated junctions, would seem worthwhile. By the time the bridge opened, much of this well-below-standard route had been transformed by dualling of the A63 and its bypasses, the extension of the M62, and the much-needed connecting of the M18 from Thorne to Wadworth. The obvious need for a Humber Bridge had largely been tempered by the late 1970s with the much-improved motorway infrastructure of the region. Although welcome, the timing of these improvements would detract any significant levels of traffic needing to cross a bridge from Hessle to Barton. The Humber Bridge would be a victim of the M62's success, before opening.
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HALO Urban Orienteering Hessle & Humber Bridge, Hull 19 October 2019
Humberside and Lincolnshire Orienteers (HALO) organised an urban orienteering event around Hessle and the Humber Bridge area of Hull, East Yorkshire, on Saturday 19 October 2019.
Gopro headcam video and map of course 1, (Men open, men veteran, women open) around the small town centre of Hessle and surrounding residential areas finishing in the Humber Bridge Country Park.
Humber Bridge / Hessle Foreshore 28/05/2016
A post-parkrun walk along Hessle Foreshore and underneath the Humber Bridge, 28/05/2016.
Humber Bridge Time-lapse From The Country Park Inn HD
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47: The Call Of The Wild!! - VAN LIFE - Humber Bridge Country Park
I converted my Ducato 35 Maxi into a home on wheels. I live in it full-time!
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I visit the Humber Bridge Country Park. I mainly want to get a look at the bridge itself, a true feat of engineering and for 17 years, it had the longest span of any suspension bridge in the world.
I talk about van life freedom and my belief that being tethered to a van can sometimes impact that freedom. Parking a giant van is often made difficult by the operators of parking facilities.
I get a bit lost in the country park....
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Hessle Jubilee Celebrations
A short film about events to mark The Queen's Diamond Jubilee in Hessle East Yorkshire.
The Humber Bridge Walk
The Humber Bridge Walk. Documentary based on the Humber Bridge Toll Bridge that is the 7th longest single span Suspension Bridge in the world. We walk up the east side of the Humber Bridge and return down the west, taking in the breathtaking views along way. We learn some of the facts about the Humber Bridge and the Humber Estuary.
A Walk Around Humber Street, Hull - July 2017
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