Humber Bridge

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This easy walk has lots of points of interest and, with no steps or stiles and a good firm surface, can be enjoyed by most people.

It is 5 miles out and back.

This enjoyable, easy walk has plenty to see. Starting at North Ferriby it takes you alongside the Humber, under the Humber Bridge and along a section of the Yorkshire Wolds Way National Trail.

From the car park at North Ferriby Riding for the Disabled (there is a cafe here) go through the gate and follow the path to the Humber foreshore. Follow the Humber to end at the sculpture that marks the start of the Yorkshire Wolds Way.

There are no steps or stiles on the route. The path has a firm surface and is mainly level. The maximum gradient is about 1:10 for 10 metres.

There are occasional benches along the walk.

The walk provides fabulous views of the Humber Bridge - at almost 1.5 miles long it is one of the world's longest single span suspension bridges.

This walk is easy and is accessible for most people. The surface is smooth and firm. There are no steps or stiles and the gradients are very gentle.

The route is virtually level with the maximum gradient being 1:10 for around 10 metres.

There is also a 4m section with a gradient of 1:12.

Find more details about this route and its accessibility on Phototrails and Outdoor Active