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Attractions and Places To See around Habrough - Top 7

Best attractions and places to see around Habrough include historical landmarks and natural features. The village, located in North East Lincolnshire, offers insights into its past with sites like St. Margaret's Church and the earthworks of a former manor house. The surrounding area provides opportunities for outdoor activities, including walking and cycling routes. Visitors can explore a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes.

Best attractions and places to see around Habrough

  • The most popular attractions is Stone Creek Inlet

Last updated: May 9, 2026

NCN 1 Bridleway Section – Barnetby Wold

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Nice little off-road section of the National Cycle Trail 1 that links up with a few other bridleways in the area. Wide double-track and easy to ride betwen farmland and skirting the edge of a wood.

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Thornton Abbey and Gatehouse

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Impressive historic gatehouse and a nice place for a picnic

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Stone Creek Inlet

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Small inlet on North bank of the Humber. Good for sunset pictures of Humber and south bank. Campsite and boat club nearby.

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Cherry Cob Sands Road

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Quiet single lane road just a bit inland from the Humber. The road is narrow with occasional passing places.

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Quiet Flat Country Road Near Hull

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Flat road with very little traffic, so a pleasure to ride on all but the most windy of days. A good option if heading east to the coast from Hull.

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January 18, 2025, Thornton Abbey and Gatehouse

Super little spot for a pit-stop. Outside the old Abbey there are a few wooden benchs by a pond.

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September 15, 2023, Cherry Cob Sands Road

Quiet single lane road just a bit inland from the Humber. The road is narrow with occasional passing places.

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Nice spot for a rest & a bite

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Flat road with very little traffic, so a pleasure to ride on all but the most windy of days. A good option if heading east to the coast from Hull.

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I took my road bike down this section by accident assuming it would be manageable on my road bike (My own fault for not checking it out first). Safe to say this section is going to be more suited to gravel/MTB. In July I found it quite overgrown and narrow in sections. At the South East end where the trail meets the road, there was a large muddy patch with mud so bad it went over my shoes! There was no way round this! Not to say it's a bad route though just not reccomended for roadies.

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Thornton Abbey was a medieval abbey located close to the small North Lincolnshire village of Thornton Curtis, near Ulceby, and directly south of Hull on the other side of the Humber estuary. Its ruins are a Grade I listed building, including notably England's largest and most impressive surviving monastic gatehouse

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Nice rest/picnic spot. Note: as at May 2022 the ruins and gatehouse are closed for restoration. Free entry when is open.

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Added a photo of where the bridleways Meet for reference

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore in and around Habrough?

Habrough offers several historical points of interest. You can visit St. Margaret's Church, a Grade II listed building with a history dating back to 1684. The village also features the historical Habrough Railway Station, built in 1848. A short distance away, you'll find the impressive Thornton Abbey and Gatehouse, a Grade I listed building with ruins of a medieval abbey and England's largest monastic gatehouse.

Are there any natural features or viewpoints worth visiting near Habrough?

Yes, for natural beauty, consider visiting Stone Creek Inlet, a small inlet on the North bank of the Humber, which is ideal for sunset pictures. Within Habrough, you can also enjoy the green spaces of Habrough Country Park, which includes Trev's Ponds, and the local 'little park' and 'big park'.

What cycling opportunities are available in the Habrough area?

The area around Habrough is well-suited for cycling. You can explore Cherry Cob Sands Road, a quiet single-lane road inland from the Humber, or the Quiet Flat Country Road Near Hull, known for its minimal traffic. For off-road cycling, the NCN 1 Bridleway Section – Barnetby Wold offers a nice off-road experience connecting to other bridleways. You can find more cycling routes in the area, including road cycling and touring options, by exploring the Cycling around Habrough guide.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities in Habrough?

Several attractions around Habrough are suitable for families. Thornton Abbey and Gatehouse is a great spot for a family picnic and exploring history. Natural features like Stone Creek Inlet and the local parks provide outdoor space. For cycling, Cherry Cob Sands Road and the Quiet Flat Country Road Near Hull are noted as family-friendly cycle ways.

Where can I find walking trails near Habrough?

Habrough and its surroundings offer various trails for walking. You can find routes like the Habrough SE Circular and other paths that connect to bridleways, including sections of the NCN 1. The surrounding Humber area also provides opportunities for scenic walks. For more detailed routes, consider exploring the MTB Trails around Habrough guide, which often includes paths suitable for walking.

What are the best places for outdoor sports or recreation in Habrough?

For angling enthusiasts, Habrough Country Park, also known as Trev's Ponds, is regularly stocked for fishing. The village also has a Habrough Bowling Club with a well-maintained green for those interested in recreational bowling. Additionally, the extensive network of walking and cycling routes provides ample opportunities for hiking and biking.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions around Habrough?

Visitors appreciate the historical significance of sites like Thornton Abbey and Gatehouse, often noting it as an impressive historic site and a good picnic spot. The natural beauty of Stone Creek Inlet is popular for photography, especially at sunset. Cyclists enjoy the quiet, flat roads like Cherry Cob Sands Road and the Quiet Flat Country Road Near Hull for their peaceful riding experience.

Are there any specific earthworks or ancient ruins to see in Habrough?

Yes, Habrough is home to the Earthworks of a Former Manor House, located southeast of St. Margaret's Church. These are the remains of a medieval moated site that belonged to the de Saltfletby and Skipwith families. Excavations have revealed a raised platform and enclosure ditches that were once water-filled, offering a glimpse into the village's medieval past.

Can I find mountain biking trails near Habrough?

Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities in the vicinity of Habrough. For example, the NCN 1 Bridleway Section – Barnetby Wold offers an off-road section suitable for gravel or mountain bikes. You can discover more trails by checking the MTB Trails around Habrough guide, which lists routes like the 'Laceby to Swallow loop' and 'Goxhill Hall and Priory – Thornton Abbey and Gatehouse loop'.

What are the options for public transport to reach attractions around Habrough?

Habrough is served by Habrough Railway Station, which remains in use today and is managed by East Midlands Railway, with services from Northern Trains and TransPennine Express. This provides a direct public transport option to the village, from which many local attractions and starting points for walks and cycles can be accessed.

Are there any war memorials or commemorative sites in Habrough?

Yes, near St. Margaret's Crescent, you can find a War Memorial. It features a silhouetted soldier and is accompanied by a bench commemorating the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, serving as a poignant site for reflection.

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