Wilsthorpe Beach

Visit Wilsthorpe Beach

Wilsthorpe Beach, on the East Yorkshire coast near the village of Wilsthorpe, is an wide open sandy beach that stretches approximately 1.8 kilometers. The beach features a gentle slope, making it ideal for families and visitors looking for a relaxing day by the sea.

The beach is surrounded by picturesque sand dunes and offers stunning views of the coastline, providing a tranquil setting for beachgoers.

Wilsthorpe beach is a great spot for families, with plenty of space for children to play, build sandcastles, and enjoy beach games. A family friendly sailing club, The Royal Yorkshire Yacht Club Dinghy Park backs the beach here. Great for a day out , full of activities.

Located just two miles south of Bridlington, visitors can easily explore this bustling seaside town, which offers additional amenities, shops, and attractions.

This beach is …

  • Dog friendly
  • Has a sailing club
  • Great for walks

What to see and do

  • Sailing
  • Watersports
  • Great for long coastal walks

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Places to stay

  • Holiday park
  • Self catering cottages

Holiday accommodation near this beach

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Have a great day out by the coast

Header Image by UKBeachDays

Getting To Wilsthorpe Beach

Beach Location

Wilsthorpe, Bridlington YO15 3QL

Parking

The best place to park is available to the north of the beach.

Nearest Train

Station

Taking a trip to the beach. Drive along the coast, south from Bridlington on or park at nearby Fraisthorpe.

Map of Wilsthorpe Beach

Explore the UK coastline

beautiful beach on South West England coast

What’s On along the Coast

Throughout the year there are a series of events and festivals taking place along the Coast. Find out What’s On from food festivals to cultural and sporting events.




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Get active on the beach

Find the best beaches for water sports. Learn to kitesurfsurf or sail at schools around the UK. Lessons are available to suit all abilities.

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