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Local Attractions

At the Farm

Coffee courtyard & Gift shop

Want to come for a walk to see some fluffy cows, then have a pit-stop for coffee, cake and ice-cream?

There is a 3 mile signed circular public walking route, which goes around the whole of the farm. We’re also creating extra permissive paths, so you can come for a walk to see all the cows and wildlife here at Dumble Farm, whenever you like.

Our Coffee Courtyard and gift shop are only open at certain times during the week (check our socials for opening times). But if you stop by and can’t find anyone, just use the ring doorbell to contact us and someone will come and serve you.

The shop sells hot and cold drinks, alcohol, snacks and locally produced ice-cream.

Boozy Coo bar

Fancy an evening stroll?

During the summer months, evenings can often be the best time for a walk around Dumble farm. When the weather is warmer, the cows will be more active in the evenings, this is also a better time to spot wildlife.

The Boozy Coo bar is usually open on weekend nights during the summer, so visitors can come for a walk, then stop by for some locally produced wines, beers, ciders and spirits.

There are usually some of the young Highlands in the shed, so visitors to the bar are welcome to go and meet them.

Walking routes

Walks starting from Dumble Farm

Starting from Dumble Farm the River Hull valley has a wide range of public footpaths for visitors to explore. 

Below are links to some of our favourite walks starting from the farm.

Dumble Farm to Laurel Vines vineyard circular – 3 miles

https://explore.osmaps.com/route/17728480/Dumble-Farm-to-Laurel-Vines-vineyard-loop

Dumble Farm to Crown and Anchor pub and back – 4 miles

https://explore.osmaps.com/route/29375266/Dumble-Farm-to-Crown-and-Anchor-pub

Dumble Farm and Arram loop – 8 miles

https://explore.osmaps.com/route/30364999/Dumble-Farm-Arram-loop

Dumble Farm to Beverley circular – 9 miles (can be done as a 4 mile 1 way walk and catch the train back)

https://explore.osmaps.com/route/21731227/Dumble-Farm-to-Beverley-loop

Dumble Farm to Tophill Low nature reserve and back – 8 miles

https://explore.osmaps.com/route/21950793/Dumble-Farm-to-Tophill-Low-no-nature-reserve

Dumble Farm to Pulfin Bog nature reserve via the Crown and Anchor pub and back – 7 miles

https://explore.osmaps.com/route/29375560/Dumble-Farm-to-Pulfin-bog-nature-reserve-via-crown-and-anchor-pub

Dumble Farm to Driffield via Hutton Cranswick linear walk then back via the train – 12 miles

https://explore.osmaps.com/route/19012002/Dumble-Farm-to-Driffield-via-Hutton-Cranswick

Walking routes in the rest of East Yorkshire

Walking in the Yorkshire Wolds

From the chalk cliffs of the coast to the rolling Yorkshire wolds or historic town trails; East Yorkshire has a wealth of walks to enjoy.

 

The Wold Rangers Way : The Heritage Walking Trail of the Lost Agricultural Labourers

Walking the Riding

Hull to Scarborough train - Northern rail

The village of Arram provides easy access south to Beverley, Hull and York and north to the coastal towns of Bridlington, Filey and Scarborough.

 Hull to Scarborough Train Tickets & Timetables

Local Towns

Beverley

Beverley Westwood at sunrise

The historic town of Beverley has plenty of charm with independent shops and restaurants. The stunning architecture is crowned by the majestic minster and a vibrant music scene thrives in cosy old world pubs. 

Visit Beverley

York

Ancient city walls surround a vibrant city, steeped in Roman and Viking history, with a wealth of attraction

Plan Your Visit to York

Bridlington and Sewerby

Bridlington

Sandy beaches, boat trips, Bondville Model village and Sewerby Hall; Bridlington has something for everyone. 

 

Visit Bridlington

Scarborough

fishing boat in Scarborough

Majestic architecture, extensive beaches, medieval castle, glorious parks plus delicious fish and chips! 

 

Scarborough Tourist Information

 

Hull

The Deep and Kingston upon Hull

The city of Hull has a fantastic history with many excellent free museums and galleries, an eclectic music scene, quirky pubs and vibrant Humber street and old town areas.

 

Visit Hull

Places to eat and drink

There is a wide selection of pubs, bars and restaurants in Beverley, but for those wanting more of a countryside setting, here are a few suggestions.

Crown and Anchor, Hull Bridge

The Crown and Anchor pub

Riverside pub and deli serving delicious, good value homemade food, with a friendly relaxed atmosphere. Around 40 minutes walk along the picturesque river Hull bank or a 15 minutes drive.

 

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Manor Farm shop and cafe, Hutton Cranswick

Manor farm Shop in Hutton Cranswick

A family run farm shop, deli and cafe showcasing local foods with easy parking 

 

The Farm Shop at Cranswick

Pipe and Glass, South Dalton

A Michelin-starred Yorkshire pub in a country estate village, serving exquisite food with a traditional bar and real ales.

 

The Pipe and Glass

The Wellington Inn, Lund

The outside of the Wellington Inn, Lund

Excellent food in a restaurant or bar setting, within a beautiful village location. 

 

 The Wellington Inn

The Bay Horse, Cherry Burton

Brick pub in Cherry Burton

A local pub serving weekend food with live music events.

 

The Bay Horse

Ferguson Fawsitt Walkington

Quality home cooked food with a wide selection of drinks.

Well positioned if you are travelling to or from the motorway to Dumble Farm.

 

The Ferguson Fawsitt

Local Attractions

Vineyards, Breweries and Distilleries

Laurel Vines vineyard

People sitting at Laurel Vinyard

Laurel Vines vineyard – A short drive or walk through Dumble Farm leads to the family run Laurel Vines vineyard and winery. High quality wines, tours, events and food options are available in a beautiful location with a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. 

 

Quality Wines in Yorkshire 

Wold Top brewery

Glasses of Wold Top beer

Delicious beers using home grown ingredients with a bar and brewery tours. 

 

Wold Top Brewery

Wicston distillery

Wicstun distillery

Producers of the finest Yorkshire gin, rum, vodka and liqueurs offering tours and tasting sessions. 

 

Wicstun Distillery

Theme parks and zoos

Flamingo Land, Malton

Award winning zoo with informative shows and a theme park containing plenty of thrill rides!  

Flamingo Land Resort

Nature reserves

Tophill Low

Lake at Tophill Low Nature Reserve

Tophill Low – fantastic reserve with cosy hides,  knowledgeable staff and volunteers, pioneering work and rare species. Dumble farm highly recommends visiting this local Hull Valley reserve; great for all nature lovers. 

 

Yorkshire Water – Tophill Low Nature Reserve

North Cave Wetlands

Wigeon's at north cave wetlands

A Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Reserve of regional importance for birds, (with an excellent buttie van for breakfast) 

 

North Cave Wetlands

Eske lake and Pulfin Bog

A Swan at Pulfin Bog

 Lying directly across the River from Dumble Farm, our nearest reserve is around an hour and a quarter walk, or a 30 minute riverside stroll  from the Crown and Anchor pub at Hull Bridge. A pretty waterside trail around a lake and nature reserve spotting plenty of wildlife.

 

 Pulfin Bog | YWT

Stately homes

Sledmere House

Sledmere House

Sledmere House is in a beautiful location with an attractive walled garden, extensive parkland, a farm shop and cafe.

 

Sledmere House & Gardens

Burton Agnes

A family looking at a pond by Burton Agnes hall

Burton Agnes is a charming Elizabethan hall, plus a Norman manor house with award winning gardens, a woodland walk and cafe. 

 

Burton Agnes Hall – Home

 

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